A fated encounter with a haunting woman turns the narrator's work-a-day life upside down. His tormented diary narrates his unnerving experiences of human aura, flashes of light, vivid lucid and prophetic dreams and paranormal romance clustered about the Turn of the Millennium. As the woman haunts his steps, a ghostly tale interweaves a paranormal thread of Light and extraordinary revelation in and out of the New World, Wales and Ireland, evolving a spiritual odyssey with a shattering climax and an eerie but fulfilling 'soulmate' conclusion. Features an author's afterword, commentary and reference annotations, along with a fascinating log of travels in Europe. Somewhere out there on the astral plane Sir Arthur Conan Doyle must be enjoying a mighty chuckle over The Bright Lady and the Astral Wind. For the story deftly fuses two disparate and paradoxical phases of his career: his Irish fascination with the otherworldly "psychic question" and the methodical Scots pragmatism of rational investigation that produced Sherlock Holmes.MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW: We get an odd feeling that is often unexplainable, and when an explanation presents itself, it may not be fully believable. "The Bright Lady and the Astral Wind" is a metaphysical fable from James Dunning who discusses many new age and metaphysical topics through the story and presents a very spiritual journey and tale. "The Bright Lady and the Astral Wind" is an intriguing and much recommended read, not to be overlooked for fiction and new age collections.
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