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Helen's Soliloquy

by Arthur Ambrose

This is a novel that is enchantingly amusing and sometimes disturbingly profound. Its theme attempts to generate an elementary understanding of the unexplainable mysteries of psychic phenomena and supernatural occurrence, focusing on the ultimate human hope that there is a spiritual continuity after physical death. The story deals with the emotional traumas of Helen, a young pregnant widow, enduring life alone in a small terraced house in London, who in the depths of despair, and with an astonishing openness of mind, willingly projects her conscious being into an eerie psychic experience that changes her whole way of life. She becomes intuitively prescient, applying simple logic in explanation of her visionary thought, influencing and creating the formative patterns of future thought and deed that affects herself and her new found circle of friends, transporting them into the ghostly realms of predestination. This is an invitation to board a vehicle of fantasy thought, which, even if wholly unacceptable, at least offers the promise of a pleasingly whimsical ride.

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