War and the Weird
Published in the early 20th century, 'War and the Weird' by Forbes Phillips is a collection of essays that examines the intersection of World War I experiences and the supernatural. Through personal narratives and philosophical reflections, Phillips explores themes of premonition, spiritual awareness, and mystical encounters faced by soldiers. The text delves into the uncanny experiences that arise amidst the horrors of battle, suggesting that heightened emotional states during warfare may lead to extraordinary phenomena. The book provides a unique perspective on the spiritual dimensions of human existence in times of conflict.


