The novella “The Bewitched Life” by the Russian writer, founder of the Theosophical Society, and a connoisseur of occult sciences, E.P. Blavatsky, tells of the revelation of supernatural abilities, the mysteries of dreams, parapsychology, and consciousness.
Perhaps it is hard to imagine a more contradictory and extravagant woman than Elena Blavatsky. She was called both a charlatan and an angel. She was mocked. And she was worshipped.
Even now, disputes continue about what she really was—a magician, a medium, a possessed person? About her tell surprising things that are difficult to explain…