If you liked The Process Of Re-Embodiment by Prentice Mulford, start with The swamp angel (1888), The Use And Necessity Of Recreation (2005), and What Our Spiritual Gifts? (2005). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends The swamp angel (1888), The Use And Necessity Of Recreation (2005), What Our Spiritual Gifts? (2005), Unfug Des Lebens Und Des Sterbens (1998), and Why And Where You Travel When You Sleep (2005).

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The Process Of Re-Embodiment is by Prentice Mulford.