Description
Paperback cover has some wear and yellowing. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This intriguing volume, “Truth: I Live Again, a First Breakthrough on Reincarnation” by Ernest Shafenberg, delves into the controversial and fascinating subject of reincarnation. Published in the mid-20th century, it represents an early attempt to scientifically explore the concept of past lives and the potential for the soul to be reborn into a new physical form. Shafenberg’s work was likely influenced by the growing interest in Eastern philosophies and the occult in the West during that era, as well as the emerging field of parapsychology.
While the condition of this copy shows signs of its age and use, the intact binding and clean pages suggest that the content remains accessible to those intrigued by this thought-provoking topic. For collectors of esoteric literature or scholars of the history of reincarnation beliefs, this volume offers a glimpse into the early modern exploration of this ancient concept. Readers drawn to the metaphysical and the mysteries of the human soul may find Shafenberg’s arguments and case studies to be a compelling entry point into this enduring area of inquiry.