This section is from the book "Life in the Great Beyond or the Law of Life and Death", by A. Victor Segno. Also available from Amazon: Life in the great beyond; or, The law of life and death.
Those souls reaching the earth during the last week of September and the first three weeks of October come from the region of Ahno.
These people possess rare good judgment, liberality of thought and impartial justice, and are qualified to fill high positions by the sheer force of right. Born leaders, these people are poor followers. Their minds are too originative and their ideas too advanced to permit of them fitting into the prearranged plans of other men. Theirs is the magnetic power that enables physicians to lead their patients to recover; ministers their followers to glory; women their favorites to destruction and generals their men to victory. Beneath an exterior of calm implacability they conceal a wealth of sympathy and understanding, and they are lenient to the frailties of other men. They persistently refuse to see the evil where its existence is quite apparent to others. They are looking only for the good and they find much that others overlook.
The physique of these people is less robust than the brain, and if they are placed among people or conditions that prey upon their sympathies, they become physically ill and lose health, youth and vitality. Beneath the broad public spirit of these people, there lies a love of home and closer associations. They crave the sympathy and understanding of domestic companionship and their worldly success usually comes only after the consummation of that desire. Both the women and men of this tribe are constant and faithful to those they love. Their early years on the earth are usually fraught with vicissitudes and struggles that sometimes tinge their life with a somber shadow. But success in the end is usually their reward and rarely do they serve more than one term on the earth.
 
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