Review
FOUR months ago the manuscript of this book was put in final form and sent to the publishers. And so was completed another full turn in the spiral of Betty's work. But not, apparently, the work itself. According to the Invisibles something of this yet remained to be accomplished-something they refused to define, except that it was different from what had gone before. "Like a blossom," said they. "A blossom?" Betty asked. "Something that occurs at the end of effort, as a demonstration to others. It is a natural attribute of your accomplishment. Of course you could go on living as you are, but then you couldn't have the demonstration at the top of your endeavor."
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About the Author
Stewart Edward White was a writer of Western adventure novels who turned his attention toward the inner adventures of life when his wife Betty demonstrated mediumship abilities. While in trance, Betty explored the nature of the inner worlds, while Stewart recorded her comments. From the wealth of material gained in this fashion, Stewart wrote a number of classic books: The Betty Book, Across the Unknown, and The Unobstructed Universe.