

The dead have never died
Book • 1917
Edward C. Randall's The Dead Have Never Died recounts reported communications with deceased individuals, focusing on candid questions about the experience of dying and the nature of the next phase.
Randall adopts a probing, interview-like approach, asking the dead how death feels, what the afterlife is like, and what implications those experiences might have for the living.
The book situates these accounts within discussions of etheric bodies and spirit organization, seeking to draw broader philosophical conclusions.
Written in the early 20th century, it reflects contemporary psychical research methods and spiritualist interests of its time.
The work has been referenced by enthusiasts of afterlife literature and paranormal studies for its vivid anecdotal material.
Randall adopts a probing, interview-like approach, asking the dead how death feels, what the afterlife is like, and what implications those experiences might have for the living.
The book situates these accounts within discussions of etheric bodies and spirit organization, seeking to draw broader philosophical conclusions.
Written in the early 20th century, it reflects contemporary psychical research methods and spiritualist interests of its time.
The work has been referenced by enthusiasts of afterlife literature and paranormal studies for its vivid anecdotal material.
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