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Hardcover Seeing the Future Book

ISBN: 1025974131

ISBN13: 9781025974132

Seeing the Future

"Seeing the Future" is an intriguing exploration into the realms of prophecy, clairvoyance, and the human capacity for foresight. Written by Christian Pankhurst, this work delves into the perennial fascination with predicting what lies ahead, examining both the spiritual and psychological dimensions of anticipation. The author, drawing upon an intellectual background in law, seeks to investigate the boundaries between mystical intuition and a rational understanding of destiny.

Throughout the text, Pankhurst discusses various methods of divination and the underlying philosophy of time, questioning whether the future is a fixed sequence of events or a reality that can be influenced by human will. Reflecting the spiritualist curiosity of the late 1920s, the book provides a unique window into the era's attempts to reconcile traditional beliefs with modern inquiry. "Seeing the Future" serves as a significant historical document for those interested in the history of esoteric thought and the enduring human desire to peer behind the veil of tomorrow.

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