
Raymond; or, Life and Death With examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death.
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In the wake of World War I, a profound exploration of existence emerges in "Raymond; or, Life and Death" by Sir Oliver Lodge. This poignant memoir delves into the enduring connections of memory and affection, challenging the boundaries of life and death. Lodge presents compelling evidence for the survival of consciousness beyond the physical realm, offering readers a unique perspective on grief and the human spirit. With its emphasis on the continuity of love and the possibility of an afterlife, this work resonates deeply with students of philosophy and spirituality, as well as civic activists seeking to understand the human experience. Engage with Lodge's reflections and discover the transformative power of remembrance amidst loss.
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