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Dutton and Company, inc. The unobstructed universe First published in Subjects Spiritualism. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class W The Physical Object Pagination p. Number of pages Community Reviews 0 Feedback?
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This is the third volume of "The Betty Collection", a series of books written by American author Stewart Edward White, on his psychic experiences together with his wife, Betty White. An undisputed classic in the field of psychic exploration, it records White's discoveries as he explored the terrain and topography of the inner dimensions of life.
Stewart Edward White gained famous author first in adventure stories and Western tales and then came the books about Betty - his wife. The Unobstructed Universe is based on communications White received through a medium from Betty, who had died in A great masterpiece which borders on science, giving tantalising views of what we might expect in a future life.
No angels, not even bright white light at the end of a tunnel, but thought-provoking and challenging. White beautifully summarises his work: "In answer to the desperate need of a stricken world, this book offers a new pattern for individual and social living To all who wants to come to terms with their spiritual path and immortality.
Following an experience with a Ouija board at a party during March , Betty White, wife of the famous America novelist, Stewart Edward White, discovered she had mediumistic gifts and subsequently began receiving messages from a group of discarnate beings who called themselves the Invisibles. Initially the messages came via automatic writing and later while Betty was in an entranced state.
The messages amounted to hundreds of thousands of words which dealt with life's big questions such as our purpose here, the nature of life after physical death, and a philosophy of life as seen from the perspective of the invisibles who claimed to be a little further along the cosmic highway than we are. Communication continued after Betty passed away in via another medium and continued with Betty's help until Stewart passed away in These so-called Betty Books have become classics in 20th century Metaphysical literature.
This is the fourth volume of "The Betty Collection", a series of books written by American author Stewart Edward White, on his psychic experiences together with his wife, Betty White. The history of this book is in itself an interesting and amusing narrative. While those two books dealt to a large degree with Betty's training, the effort had been to select material from a viewpoint of universal application.
Now another viewpoint might prove valuable-that of Betty's own education irrespective of any concern with others than herself. Perhaps it was largely for my own satisfaction; in any case I did again go through the roughly million and a quarter words that were the records of Betty's work while here. Passages directed at her personally, and no one else, I red-penciled.
Next I cut them out and pasted them seriatim. They totaled nearly two hundred thousand words. Furthermore, it had growth-interest, it moved, it climaxed-most gloriously, I thought. Here was obviously a book to be written. Therefore, as I am a writer of books, I set blithely about it. No light job, I realized. I must tell the story as clearly and simply as possible; I must be accurate, for this sort of thing depends on its integrity; I must use, of those two hundred thousand words, only about one-fifth, lest the reader be confused as well as bored by the repetition necessary for the perfection of Betty's instruction.
In Handbook to the Afterlife, two seasoned experts with decades of experience working with channeled material describe the stages that spirits go through, focusing on the details that these accounts have in common.
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