The Other World by Albert Pauchard / 1952 / 168 pages.
Albert Pauchard, an intellectual and man of probity, founded the Metaphysical Society in Geneva. He gave much of his life to the study of communication after death and here describes the experiences which met him after his own death and reflects upon their meaning. An intellectual and a man of probity, Pauchard found himself confronted by much that was both unexpected, very searching, and not at all like the comforting, somewhat undemanding picture sometimes offered. He treats reincarnation as an established fact and emphasizes that our development on earth determines the kind of experiences awaiting us after death. The reader will find these somewhat unexpected as well as far removed from the undemanding picture sometimes portrayed. Here indeed is a fascinating account, received through an anonymous, non-professional Dutch sensitive, of adventures of the soul in realms which all of us must eventually traverse This fascinating account uses the perspective of the other world to make sense of life's apparent difficulties.