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In "Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death," F. W. H. Myers embarks on a profound exploration of the intersection between psychology, spirituality, and the concept of the afterlife. Through a meticulous examination of case studies and psychical research, Myers employs an analytical yet accessible literary style that reflects the Victorian era'Äôs burgeoning interest in metaphysical inquiries. This seminal work critiques materialist paradigms and posits provocative theories regarding the persistence of human personality beyond physical demise, challenging readers to contemplate the…mehr

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In "Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death," F. W. H. Myers embarks on a profound exploration of the intersection between psychology, spirituality, and the concept of the afterlife. Through a meticulous examination of case studies and psychical research, Myers employs an analytical yet accessible literary style that reflects the Victorian era'Äôs burgeoning interest in metaphysical inquiries. This seminal work critiques materialist paradigms and posits provocative theories regarding the persistence of human personality beyond physical demise, challenging readers to contemplate the nature of consciousness itself. F. W. H. Myers, a prominent member of the Society for Psychical Research, drew upon his extensive background in psychology and literature to address the enduring mysteries of existence. His own experiences with grief and loss, compounded by the loss of close friends, fueled his quest for understanding human consciousness beyond corporeal limits. Myers's scholarly reputation, combined with his deep introspective inquiry, positions him as a pivotal figure in early psychical research that sought to bridge the gap between science and spiritualism. This book is an essential read for those intrigued by the complexities of consciousness and the philosophical implications of life after death. Myers's meticulous scholarship and thought-provoking arguments will not only captivate the intellectually curious but will also resonate with anyone pondering the mysteries of existence. Readers are invited to engage deeply with both the empirical research and the existential questions that shape our understanding of what it means to be human.

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Frederic William Henry Myers was a British poet, classicist, philologist, and a key figure in the founding of the Society for Psychical Research. Born on February 6, 1843, in Keswick, United Kingdom, Myers became known for his work in psychical research and his influential ideas on the "subliminal self," though his theories were not widely accepted by the scientific community. His contributions spanned various disciplines, from poetry and classical studies to exploring the realms of the unconscious mind. Myers was educated at Trinity College, and his career also saw him actively engage with subjects of literature and philosophy. In 1880, he married Eveleen Myers, with whom he had two children, Leo and Sylvia. He passed away on January 17, 1901, in Rome, Italy, at the age of 57. Myers' legacy includes not only his literary and academic pursuits but also his attempts to investigate the supernatural and the unexplored aspects of human consciousness. His grandchildren, EQ Nicholson and Diana Mary Ponsonby Blennerhassett, were part of his extended family.