Harriet Beecher Stowe, (1811-1896), American Author, Abolitionist
Supernormal powers do
not always connote formal mediumship or spectacular displays. Harriet Beecher Stowe once remarked that Uncle
Tom's Cabin was "given to her–it passed in vision before her. She had to tell it as it came, and suffered
in so doing." She had also attested
to her belief in spiritual forces. She
wrote, "One of the deepest and most imperative cravings of the human
heart, as it follows its beloved ones beyond the veil, is for some assurance
that they still love and care for us. They have overcome, have risen, are
crowned, glorified; but still they remain to us, our assistants, our
comforters, and in every hour of darkness their voice speaks to us."
~Excerpt from my book, "How Thin the Veil! 150 Years of Spiritualism."
Kindle and Audio. Soon coming to print.
~Linda