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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

618.0. "What Dreams May Come" by UCOUNT::BAILEY (Corporate Sleuth) Fri May 13 1988 12:42

    Help...
    
    I just remembered a book I once owned, and loaned (like a fool)
    to someone I'll never see again.  I'm sure it's out of print, but
    I'd like to find it again if I could.  (I had it in paperback.)
    
    The problem is I can't remember the title or author!  I THINK it
    had a title from Celtic myth or prose, and I THINK it was something
    to do with death.  (That's the topic of the book.)
    
    The story is about a man who dies, and all the experiences he passes
    through in death.  It's the only sf book I've ever read that had
    a detailled bibliography at the end which listed non-fiction source
    material.  It told, as a story (which, by the way, was ok but not
    spectacular) about the various theories of the after-life and tied
    many of them together into one "reality".  I thought it was very
    interesting.  Kind of a philosophy/fiction/religion/who-knows kind
    of piece.
    
    Any hope anyone out there recognizes this title?  My guess is that
    it was published in the mid-to-late 70's.  I'm pretty sure he cited
    Kubler-Ross, for example.
    
    Thanks for brainstorming this on for me!
    
    Sherry
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618.1RE 618.0DICKNS::KLAESKnow FutureFri May 13 1988 13:109
    	When the title of this book is found, would you please change
    the title of this Topic (use the command SET NOTE/TITLE="title")
    so that those in the future who are looking for this book to discuss
    using the command DIR/TITLE=topicname can find it - unless of course
    the book already exists somewhere in SF.  There is a rule about
    giving Topics identifiable titles in here.  Thanks.
    
    	Larry
    
618.2GYPSC::CHISHOLMDem Tambourines!Mon May 16 1988 17:5912
    
    	Not sure if this is the one you mean, but could it be -
    
    	Brian Bates - The Way of Wyrd

    	it's not so much Celtic, more Druid, and I'm not sure if he
    	dies or whether he's entranced/drugged. It definitely had
    	an extensive bibliography, and was very detailed about life
    	in those times. Unfortunately it's in a loft in Glasgow at the
    	moment so I can't give more detail, but I enjoyed it.
    
    	Doug. 
618.3BPOV06::HARRINGTONCareer?! This is *JUST* a job!Tue May 17 1988 17:4913
	It sounds to me more like Richard Matheson's "What Dreams May Come."
Somewhere in that book, either on the back cover, or in a foreward or after-
word, there definitely was a reference to Kubler-Ross.

	Does this fellow's wife commit suicide later in the book, and does he
travel down into "dark, slow, thick regions" to try to save her soul? And he
decides to stay there with her because his "heaven" would be no heaven without 
her? And by deciding to stay, he imparts enough karma to her spirit to kick it
back up into the reincarnation spiral? If so, that's "What Dreams May Come."


							----- Shawn

618.4Thanks!UCOUNT::BAILEYCorporate SleuthWed May 18 1988 13:4011
    Eureka!!
    
    That's it!  (I just love this conference!)
    
    Thanks for the help, all.  Now if I cna only find another copy of
    the darned thing.  At least it's easier if you know the title!
    
    (I corrected the title, Larry...please leave the instructions for
    the next time!  Thanks!)
    
    Sherry