Book Recommendation: Voices of Eternity
Title: Voices of Eternity Author: Estep Year: 1988 Topics: EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC/TCI/ITK) Description: This is the first book by Sarah Wilson Estep, the primary pioneer of EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) in the United States. From the ATRANSC.org website: Sarah founded the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena in 1982 and began publishing a quarterly newsletter. Membership in the Association grew from twenty to several hundred people in twenty-seven states and twelve countries. There was no Internet and Sarah was the glue that allowed researchers to gain knowledge about the work that others were doing. She held three national conferences and helped countless people learn about the voices and how to record them. For eighteen years, Sarah led the AA-EVP and then in the year 2000, she decided to retire and asked us (Tom and Lisa Butler) to take the Association over." Available free at:http://atransc.org/voices_of_eternity_web.pdf and on Amazon. Reader comments: Sarah's book was one of the first I had ever read about ITC, specifically EVP. It is largely due to the selfless service of her and a few others that opened the door for me to become aware of life after death. In turn, that selfless service continues yet still today - 35 years later. With regards to ITC in America - Sarah is highly regarded as one of the most persistent driving forces that made the field of ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication) what it is today. According to ATRANSC.org (formerly AA-EVP: "To provide a tool with which
¶people could specify the quality of their EVP samples, Sarah popularized a classification system originated by Konstantin Raudive using “Class A” as the highest quality example, “Class B” as a good quality example and “Class C” as the poorest and most typical recorded samples. Although more has been learned about how we hear EVP and why it can be difficult for the untrained ear to hear them, this grading system is in use to this day." A must-read for the ITC afficiando. ~Keith
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