From the Other World: Disembodied Voices

From the Other World: Disembodied Voices

by RodneyDavies (Author)

Synopsis

The hearing of a voice in the absence of a speaker is commonly regarded as a sign of mental illness, yet many ordinary people throughout the ages have had this experience. The voice either calls out the hearer's name or speaks a few words. It is sometimes recognized as belonging to a relative or friend, who may be alive or dead, or it may be completely unknown. What is said is typically uplifting, sometimes even life-changing, while occasionally the voice may forewarn the hearer of a coming disaster and thereby prevent injury or even death. Indeed, the course of human history has been changed by the timely utterances of such disembodied voices. In this well-researched book, Rodney Davies examines numerous historical and present-day cases of this truly remarkable phenomenon. He not only reveals that disembodied voices are a generally positive influence in our lives, but he argues that their reality points to the existence of guardian spirits and/or divine beings who take a benign interest in our welfare.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 30 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0709079982
ISBN 13: 9780709079989

Author Bio
Rodney Davies has been writing about strange happenings for a quarter of a century, and he is now one of the UK's best-known authors in the paranormal field. By drawing upon his science background (he trained as a zoologist) he has written fourteen best-selling books, which together have been translated into twelve foreign languages. The last three, Supernatural Disappearances, Doubles: The Enigma of the Second Self and The Lazarus Syndrome (now available in paperback as Buried Alive), are published by Hale. Rodney Davies lives in Finchley and, in addition to writing books, he enjoys guitar-playing, gardening, and doing the odd spot of family research.