El creador de Sherlock Holmes que creyó en fantasmas | Biografías del Más Allá

Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, the most rational detective in literature. A character who didn't believe in ghosts, who distrusted the supernatural, and who solved mysteries with logic, observation, and evidence. But his creator took a very different path. After dabbling in spiritualism, séances, automatic writing, spirit photography, and the Cottingley Fairies case, Conan Doyle ended up publicly defending the possibility of communicating with the dead. In this first episode of **Biographies from Beyond**, we explore the hidden life of Arthur Conan Doyle: his relationship with spiritualism, the death of his son Kingsley, his conflict with Harry Houdini, his books about the afterlife, and the most unsettling contradiction of his life. How could the creator of Sherlock Holmes believe in ghosts? Perhaps this story isn't just about faith, deception, or mystery. Perhaps it speaks to something far more human: the need to believe that those we love don't truly disappear. Welcome to Biographies from Beyond. #ArthurConanDoyle #SherlockHolmes #BiographiesFromBeyond #Spiritism #DontLookOutTheWindow