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THE WAY OF LIFE by
Arthur Findlay / 1953 / 240 pages.
If I could only
describe to you the lovely walks we have sometimes. We
never tire. To cross the beautiful lakes, and the fruits
and the flowers, and the beauty of the verdure of the
country, the magnificent feeling of well-being that one
has. I wish you could feel it. There is no waste, no
decay. The flowers just fade away. You never see them
decay, and then fresh ones come in their place. So said a
woman....a woman who died and returned from the spirit
world to tell of her continued existence. Arthur Findlay
rightly subtitled this volume "A guide to the
Etheric World". For that is just what it is. In
simple, no no-nonsense language, Mr Findlay, a leading
Scottish stockbroker, bases his findings upon a series of
dramatic séances with Glasgow medium John Sloan. Of the
many who spoke at these carefully documented gatherings,
one assured those present that "Death is not the end
but the beginning. I think it is a triumphal march when
you leave the physical, if your life is spent in the way
in which you ought to have spent it. If this is so, it is
a triumphal march to the spirit side of life, which is a
path of glory all the way." The extracts in this
book make vital reading. Gathered from various works
written by Mr Findlay, it tells inquirers all we should
know about the journey through death to a much more
intense and wonderful life in the spirit world.
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