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Hardcover Many Voices: The Autobiography of a Medium Book

ISBN: 0809480794

ISBN13: 9780809480791

Many Voices: The Autobiography of a Medium

(Part of the Collector's Library of the Unknown Series)

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Many Voices

I have found Eileen Garrett's autobiography to be both fascinating and beautifully-written. Eileen was one of the most well-known and studied mediums of the twentieth century. She helped thousands of people with her inner powers and participated in many studies of the paranormal as well as being a very successful businesswoman. She was acquainted with many figures of the early and middle part of the twentieth century, including William Butler Yeats, D. H. Lawrence, and T. S. Eliot, who frequented her early business of a tea shop in Dublin, Ireland. Her descriptions of these luminaries give another side to their characters. In her autobiography she touches on many themes relating to ESP and the unknown. Here is her short chapter on the dream world. ************************************************************************** Chapter 46 I am happy that in an age of technology there are those who are giving modern interpretation to the dream world which contains the key to the development of the evolution of the race. The dream world, and the world of deep feeling which is interpreted by symbols, relate to us the ancient races, for the dreams of ancient man and modern man are given in the same symbolic language. Symbolism, with its inner feelings and impressions, is expressed with the same sensory aspects of the outer world's intensity and association. Symbolic dreaming is a survival that leads us from different cultures and different historical associations across centuries. It is still the language of the myth and fairy tale, and it is never forgotten in the unconscious, but too often its meanings are overlooked or not understood. In the symbolic dream, where time and space do not exist, we are linked with our earliest ancestors. The language of symbol and dream is the route to the unconscious whole. Within these two facets of mind we must look if we would find security. This has been the route specifically human, the dual level contained within the universal concept of being. It has been mostly a foreign language, but in recent decades we have grown to comprehend that if we could remember the past, we could find the conception of a future which is daily being unfolded. Insight is within the grasp of the dreamer, for he escapes the waking intensity which tends to hold back the vitality that bids us carry on with life, often as underground levels. The eternal now instinctively carries us forward and contains within it knowledge and experience of the routes ahead, even though those routes are dimmed when we awaken to each day's new experiences. The prediction is clear in a dreaming world, but the route is clouded when we surface to live out the day's experience. The outer eye discerns only what is to be undertaken in a three-dimensional world. (pp. 218-219)

Very Interesting

I got this book after Mrs. Garrett was referenced by Edgar Cayce. I am diving into this world and trying to learn as much about it as possible. Mrs. Garrett is a very facinating person and has many perspectives concerning the paranormal. This book was difficult to navigate at times and tended to digress a fair bit. I felt that Mrs. Garrett had many insights and I believe her to be a very gifted medium. I hoped for more information on how exactly she would go into her "trance" but got the feeling she herself was not quite sure. She is also lighthearted in her approach and maintains that she and we could all be crazy...lol. I like the fact that she did not take herself to seriously and I think this aspect of her personality only gave her more credibility. It's an interesting read.
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