A Host of Voices

A Host of Voices by Doris Stokes, published by Macdonald in 1984, is a 224-page exploration of the realms of channeling and mediumship. This book presents the author’s experiences and insights into the connections between the living and the spirit world, offering readers a glimpse into the practices and beliefs surrounding these phenomena. Written in English, it delves into the personal narratives and cultural contexts that shape the understanding of spiritual communication.
Readers will find a detailed account of Stokes’ journey as a medium, highlighting the various voices and messages she encounters. The book focuses on themes of biography and autobiography, intertwining elements of cultural, ethnic, and regional perspectives on spirituality. Through her narrative, Stokes aims to illuminate the complexities of body, mind, and spirit interactions, providing a thoughtful examination of the mediumship experience.
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