Book description
This book describes how a group of people, who had lived and suffered
together in the 13th century, re-assembled in the 20th century in a
limited area in the west of England.
Independently of each other these people tuned in, with the piercing
accuracy of searchlights, to the same tragic events in the Languedoc
in the years 1242 to 1244.
One of the most remarkable features of the book is the description
of sketches made by a child of seven. It is clear that in these she
too was remembering the same tragic years.
Of this circle of people alive in the 20th century, the author has
discovered the mediaeval names and roles of seven of the eight involved.
Though born with a highly developed critical faculty the author
regards the material revealed to him as unique. He has written this
book to record faithfully an astounding experience and to fulfil the
obligation laid on him to provide proof, not only of group
reincarnation, but of the indestructibility of the human psyche.
Arthur Guirdham was a British physician and author who wrote on ESP
and reincarnation and even believeed that he himself had been
reincarnated as a Cathar prisest in the 13th century.