P. B. Randolph

P. B. Randolph, a fascinating figure of the 19th century, is best known for his contributions to the esoteric and spiritualist movements. Born in 1825, he was a prolific writer and lecturer who explored the intersections of metaphysics, science, and philosophy. Randolph's works often delve into themes of personal empowerment, spiritual awakening, and the mysteries of the human experience, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. His unique approach to spirituality and mysticism continues to inspire those seeking deeper understanding and connection to the unseen realms of existence.

Tom Clark and His Wife, the Rosicrucian's Story

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One day, during the progress of a long and interesting conversation on the nature of that mysterious thing called the human soul, and in whi…

The Wonderful Story of Ravalette

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Is it possible to break through the awful barrier—to glimpse through the Night-Curtain that screens and shrouds us from the Phantom-World?—i…