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Conversations With Eternity: The Forgotten Masterpiece of Victor Hugo

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In 1853-1855, the great French writer Victor Hugo, while in exile on the island of Jersey, channelled thousands of messages from the famous dead. The spirits told him that powerful energies from beyond the grave and from other star-systems were trying to raise up the vibration level of our earth. They told him our participation was essential. The message to Hugo, of great passion, power and poetry, were exactly like those of the trance-mediums of today only 150 years ahead of their time. They have never been surpassed, and only recently has their meaning begun to be understood. Here they are, difficult to obtain in French and translated into English for the first time ever, with a commentary. Prepare to enter into a whole new universe, one exploding with the grace of God, astounding in its revelations, and harrowing in the services that it now demands of us.… (meer)
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While in exile on the Island of Jersey, between 1853 and 1855, Victor Hugo participated in a series of seances, or 'table turnings', where he claimed to have communicated with several famous spirits. He wrote the conversations down, but some skeptics might claim the conversations were the conscious or unconscious by-product of a very creative mind -- which no one disputes Victor Hugo had.

This book is a translation of many of those conversations. ( )
  gavroche | Aug 5, 2006 |
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In 1853-1855, the great French writer Victor Hugo, while in exile on the island of Jersey, channelled thousands of messages from the famous dead. The spirits told him that powerful energies from beyond the grave and from other star-systems were trying to raise up the vibration level of our earth. They told him our participation was essential. The message to Hugo, of great passion, power and poetry, were exactly like those of the trance-mediums of today only 150 years ahead of their time. They have never been surpassed, and only recently has their meaning begun to be understood. Here they are, difficult to obtain in French and translated into English for the first time ever, with a commentary. Prepare to enter into a whole new universe, one exploding with the grace of God, astounding in its revelations, and harrowing in the services that it now demands of us.

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