Experimental Spiritism
Experimental Spiritism
First published in the mid-19th century, Allan Kardec’s Experimental Spiritism is a cornerstone text of the Spiritualist movement, offering a systematic exploration of spirit communication, séances, and the unseen laws governing the interaction between the living and the dead. Known as the founder of Spiritism, Kardec sought not only to record supernatural phenomena but to subject them to careful study and classification.
In these pages are detailed accounts of mediumistic trances, spirit dialogues, and supernatural manifestations, each presented as evidence for the continuity of the soul beyond death. Kardec frames Spiritism as both a philosophy and a science—an experiment in truth that challenges the boundaries of faith, materialism, and human understanding.
Part doctrine, part testimony, Experimental Spiritism remains one of the most influential works in occult and Spiritualist literature, bridging the gulf between belief and inquiry, the séance table and the scholar’s desk.
Complete edition of Allan Kardec’s rare and influential work
Explores séances, spirit communication, and supernatural manifestations
Frames Spiritism as both science and philosophy of the soul
Essential for readers of Spiritualism, occult studies, and esoteric philosophy
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