
The Secret of Life, Death and Immortality A startling proposition, with a chapter devoted to mental therapeutics and instructions for self healing
"The Secret of Life, Death and Immortality" by Henry Fleetwood is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book explores the interconnectedness of life, death, and the concept of immortality, proposing that all existence is rooted in the fundamental substance of electricity. It delves into various themes including cosmic evolution, mental therapeutics, and the powers of love and music, asserting that these elements play crucial roles in the human experience. In "The Secret of Life, Death and Immortality," Fleetwood posits that life and death are two sides of the same coin, driven by the continuous vibratory energy of electrons. He introduces the idea that consciousness and thought are also manifestations of this electric energy. Throughout various chapters, he discusses the influence of the sun on life, the implications of fear, and the healing powers of mental vibrations, advocating for a holistic understanding of health and well-being. By intertwining scientific inquiry with philosophical reflections on existence and spirituality, Fleetwood aims to encourage readers to embrace a view of life that recognizes the beauty in both creation and destruction as part of an eternal cycle of energy transformation.
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