Voice Transmissions With The Deceased - Friedrich Jürgenson
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- afterlife parnormal EVP ghosts spirituality life after death transcommunication ITC
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- Aug 17, 2013
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- flexy321
Voice Transmissions With The Deceased Friedrich Jürgenson Tags: EVP, Afterlife, Transcommunication, ITC, Paranormal EPUB/MOBI/PDF DESC: Friedrich Jürgenson: Voice Transmissions With The Deceased (Practical instructions for contacting the other world) A gripping report by the discoverer of EVP. This book is not only required reading for every serious EVP researcher, it also should be presented as a gift on every occasion. It has already opened the eyes of countless people for a new sight, for an extension of their world view. We are daily receiving appreciative and enthusiastic letters by the readers of this book, which marks the beginning of the EVP research in the public. Nobody can evade the fascination of Jürgenson's report. Moreover, it is good publicity for association. The preface has been written by Fidelio Köberle. "In the summer of 1959, Friedrich Jürgenson captured some strange voices on his tape by accident. At first he thought to have received parts of a radio programme - until he noticed voices which he knew and which originated from persons who had passed away a long time ago. In the meantime Friedrich Jürgenson has collected numerous tapes with such voices. They have been examined by scientists, broadcast radio experts and sound technicians - but no one of them was able to find a plausible technical explanation for this phenomenon." Notes: This is sort of a classic on transcommunication and EVP from the "pioneer" of transcommunication Friedrich Jürgenson. Friedrich Jürgenson while wanting to record bird songs in the early 1970 on his tape recorder discovered odd voices which he later on found stemming from the deceased respective from entities from "the afterlife" or "other dimensions". It is my understanding this book was published in Swedish initially and then later translated into German and some other languages. This is the English translation. I found this book, despite being a "free book" VERY good and far better than eg. similar books, like the one by Sarah Estep which was mediocre at best.