“What’s around the corner?” was the haunting question Maurizio Costanzo asked his guests on TV. “What’s out there?” is the constant question our brain raises as it tries, through its senses, to engage with the outside world. Dissatisfied with the materialistic reality around them, more speculative minds go further and ask, “What lies beyond life?”
Our authors do not limit themselves to a single answer. Steeped in secular spiritualism, they investigate directly into the world of spirit. After all, what else would one expect from the professional union of a journalist and a medium?
Exactly what you hold in your hands: a book of interviews with spirits who, once incarnated on Earth, held such significant roles that their earthly passage left a lasting mark. “It wasn’t hard to speak with them,” says Alberto Lori.
Thanks to Letizia Dotti’s mediumistic abilities and the willingness of the interviewees, the spirits of the great departed — from Giordano Bruno, Carl Gustav Jung, Stan Laurel, Gustavo Rol, Federico Fellini, Mino D’Amato, Mme. Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, G.B. Belzoni, Pelizza and Majorana, Nikola Tesla, Margherita Hack, and others — all opened up with insights and explanations, sometimes even revealing why they wore masks in life that contradicted their current thinking.
Surely, materialists, reductionists, and scientific fundamentalists who consider humans no more than biological robots responding only to mechanical interactions will scoff, imagining it’s all a hoax or a fictional story. But it’s not. To them, reality is concrete and measurable, with no room for the marvelous, the immaterial, or the spiritual.
For convinced spiritualists, the responses of the discarnate will serve as further confirmation of their belief in life after death. For both camps — believers and skeptics — there are no scientific certainties… only time will tell.
Sooner or later, everyone will receive a final answer to what they believe — or do not believe.