The Betty Books
Following an experience with a Ouija board in 1918, Betty White, wife of the famous American 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 and the nature of life after physical death,.
Stewart compiled several books from the messages including, The Betty Book (1937) and Across the Unknown (1939).
After Betty transitioned in 1939, she was in a unique position to confirm what she had earlier written. She regularly came through another medium and gave Stewart information about the afterlife until he joined her in 1946. The first book after she passed was The Unobstructed Universe (1940) followed by The Road I Know (1942), The Stars Are Still There (1946), and With Folded Wings, which was delivered to the publisher shortly before White’s death and published in 1947. These so-called Betty Books have become classics in 20th century Metaphysical literature.
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