A debut author has entered the literary world with “The Portal Mirror,” a memoir documenting personal experiences with paranormal phenomena and communication with the deceased. The book presents firsthand accounts of ongoing supernatural encounters, offering readers insight into experiences that challenge conventional understanding of life after death.
The author, who describes possessing the ability to see, hear, and communicate with those who have passed away, wrote the book with a specific audience in mind: skeptics and non-believers, as well as those who are believers and those who are interested in this type of genre. Rather than attempting to convince through argument, the work invites readers to examine their own experiences and behaviors when dealing with loss.
Central to the book’s approach is a thought-provoking question posed to readers who doubt the existence of an afterlife. The author asks skeptics to consider whether they have ever spoken to deceased loved ones, asking “Are you here?” or similar questions. This reflection serves as a bridge between those who claim special abilities and those who might unknowingly engage in similar practices during moments of grief or remembrance.
The Portal Mirror distinguishes itself in the paranormal literature genre by grounding its narrative in personal experience rather than theoretical discussion. The author emphasizes that the primary difference between themselves and others who have lost loved ones lies not in the desire to communicate, but in the claimed ability to receive responses and relay messages.
The memoir format allows readers to follow the author’s journey through various paranormal encounters, presenting each experience as it occurred. This chronological approach provides context for how these abilities developed and continue to manifest in daily life.
For those interested in exploring questions about life after death, the book offers a personal perspective on a topic that has fascinated humanity throughout history. The author’s stated goal extends beyond mere storytelling to potentially providing comfort and answers to those seeking connection with deceased family members and friends.
The self-published memoir represents a growing trend of individuals sharing deeply personal paranormal experiences through independent publishing platforms. This approach allows authors to maintain creative control over sensitive subject matter while reaching audiences specifically interested in supernatural phenomena.
The book’s title, “The Portal Mirror,” suggests themes of reflection and passage between worlds, concepts that appear throughout the narrative. These metaphors serve to illustrate the author’s described role as an intermediary between the living and the deceased.
As discussions about consciousness, death, and the possibility of an afterlife continue to evolve in both scientific and spiritual communities, personal accounts like this contribute to the broader conversation. Whether readers approach the material as believers, skeptics, or simply curious individuals, the book offers one person’s perspective on experiences that remain outside mainstream understanding.
“The Portal Mirror” is now available for anyone that enjoys that “bump in the night” type of story and want to step Into the mindset of Robert S. Clarkin.
Robert has pledged that $2.00 from every copy sold will be donated to the AMERICAN KIDNEY ASSOCIATION in memory of his mother and his friend Matt’s mother.
