A sequel to her earlier autobiography "My Life as a Search for the Meaning of Mediumship" (1938).
The author of this memoir was perhaps this countries most celebrated psychic medium, foundation executive, writer, editor, publisher, and one of the most important figures of the early parapsychological scene.
She continually made herself available to researchers and her work with Carrington caused him to conclude "I can now say that our experiments seem to have shown the existence of mental entities independent of the control of the medium, and separate and apart from the conscious or subconcious mind of the medium."