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Marcel Forhan was an electrical engineer, specialized in the electrical installations of trams and TSF stations and an occultist writer. He owes his notoriety to a metaphysical trilogy published in many countries.
His books relate experiences lived outside the physical body using a technique named astral projection. The deductions he reaches found in his eyes a new paradigm, perhaps utopian, capable of creating a more equitable society which would no longer fear the advent of death and act in a philanthropic way.
Some of its themes are common to Theosophy and to representative authors such as Arthur Edward Powell.
He died of dysentery on October 1, 1927 in Shanghai.