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The unobstructed universe stewart white

          This book represents the distillation of information and experiences of a spiritual medium by her husband who previously was a professional novelist and writer..

          The Unobstructed Universe

          April 5, 2024
          FURTHER THOUGHTS/EXPERIENCES FROM THE AUTHOR OF 'THE BETTY BOOK'

          Stewart Edward White (1873-1946) was an American writer, novelist, and spiritualist.



          He wrote in the second chapter of this 1940 book, “Some twenty years of exploring with [his wife] Betty beyond the known frontiers of present consciousness had lifted from me most of the conventional ideas as to death.

          An undisputed classic in the field of psychic exploration, The Unobstructed Universe is as important to human understanding as the tales of Marco Polo six.

        1. An undisputed classic in the field of psychic exploration, The Unobstructed Universe is as important to human understanding as the tales of Marco Polo six.
        2. Project Gutenberg Australia Title: The Unobstructed Universe () Author: Stewart Edward White * A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook * eBook No.
        3. This book represents the distillation of information and experiences of a spiritual medium by her husband who previously was a professional novelist and writer.
        4. "Stewart Edward White (12 March – September 18, ) was an American writer, novelist, and spiritualist.
        5. The Unobstructed Universe records the investigations of Stewart White after the death of his wife Betty, who had acted as medium in earlier.
        6. I had come to have no faintest feeling of it as final and irrevocable separation. Nevertheless, I found on April 5, 1939… I had become a man who had ‘lost his wife’…. Betty and I, since March 17, 1919, had been exploring another land… from which … ‘no traveler returns.’ We doubted that.

          Betty had visited that land, and had returned, many times. It was her reports of these… which made up the body of the work I now felt so impossible without her, and so untimely broken off…” (Pg. 14-15)

          But soon, he realized, “Betty had not gone---SHE was still with me… That presence has continue