The Betty Book
"The Betty Book"
A classical channeled text published in 1937 by Stewart Edward White from the statements made by his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" White, while in trance. Betty channeled for more than 20 years and White believed these channeled communications embodied valuable philosophical and religious messages for daily life. The Betty Book was but the first of a series of books developed from Betty's sittings. The third volume, Across the Unknown, (1939) rivals The Betty Book in popularity.
Sources:
Melton, J. Gordon. The Betty Book Literature of Stewart Edward White. Evanston, Ill.: The Author, 1971.
White, Stewart Edward. The Betty Book. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1937.
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