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Step into a remarkable moment of spiritual and historical reflection with this rare archival recording of Rev. William E. Hammond, captured live at the Lily Dale Assembly Auditorium on 20th July 1959. Preserving an authentic lecture from one of Spiritualism’s most significant centres, this recording offers a unique glimpse into mid-20th-century teachings and thought.
In “Abraham Lincoln”, Hammond explores the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln through a spiritual lens, reflecting on his character, influence, and enduring presence beyond the physical world. Blending historical insight with Spiritualist interpretation, the talk invites listeners to consider Lincoln not only as a statesman, but as a soul whose journey and impact continue to resonate.
Drawn from a live presentation and likely circulated only within a limited community, this recording stands as a rare piece of Spiritualist heritage. Its combination of historical subject matter and spiritual perspective makes it especially compelling for collectors, historians, and those drawn to deeper explorations of legacy and consciousness.
Thought-provoking and atmospheric, this recording offers both a connection to the past and a timeless reflection on leadership, purpose, and the enduring nature of the human spirit.
4 of 13 historic Spiritualist CD recordings from the USA. If you would like to purchase the full set of 13 CDs please contact us.