
Published in 1893, 'Death—and After?' by Annie Besant is a theosophical exploration of life, death, and the afterlife. The book addresses misconceptions about death and immortality, offering clarity on the natural processes of existence beyond physical life. Besant critiques traditional views, particularly within Christianity, and emphasizes the distinction between the immortal soul and the perishable body. This work aims to demystify death and encourage readers to reconsider their understanding of the spiritual journey after death.
















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