Stephen Berkley's seven-year investigation of after-death communication
When Stephen Berkley's father died, his mother Irene suffered profound grief. He noticed that her friend Ethel, who had experienced a similar bereavement, was much happier and was handling her loss much better. The discovery that Ethel had been communicating with her husband via automatic writing for several years set him on a seven-year investigation exploring the scientific evidence of the effect of after-death communication on grief.