
Classic Audiobook Collection The Blue Island by W. T. Stead ~ Full Audiobook [religion]
The Blue Island by W. T. Stead audiobook.
Genre: religion
Written in the shadow of the RMS Titanic disaster, The Blue Island presents itself as an extraordinary report from beyond death. W. T. Stead, the famed British editor and reforming journalist who perished when the Titanic sank, returns here as the books guiding voice, speaking through a claimed process of automatic writing overseen by his daughter, Estelle Stead. The conduit is Pardoe Woodman, a young man in Estelle's theatrical circle who is described as psychically gifted and drawn into a strange responsibility: to record messages that arrive as if dictated from another shore. What emerges is a vivid, plainspoken tour of an otherworldly way-station called the Blue Island - a place of rest, orientation, and work for those newly departed, especially those taken suddenly. As Stead recounts the shock of his final night at sea and the bewildering first steps after death, the narrative becomes both consolation and challenge: if the boundary between worlds is thinner than we think, what does that mean for grief, fear, duty, and the life we choose to live now? Part spiritual testimony, part afterlife travelogue, this classic of early twentieth-century Spiritualism invites listeners to consider death not as an ending, but as a difficult transition into continued purpose.
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Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 01
(00:08:23) Chapter 02
(00:16:19) Chapter 03
(00:23:25) Chapter 04
(00:30:12) Chapter 05
(00:35:31) Chapter 06
(00:39:29) Chapter 07
(00:46:30) Chapter 08
(00:54:44) Chapter 09
(01:04:30) Chapter 10
(01:10:55) Chapter 11
(01:13:49) Chapter 12
(01:23:05) Chapter 13
(01:29:28) Chapter 14
(01:34:40) Chapter 15
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