The Way of Life by Arthur Findlay


The Way of Life
Title : The Way of Life
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 241
Publication : First published January 1, 1974

Communications, by direct voice, from those who have died, arranged to form a guide to the after-life in the Spirit World.


The Way of Life Reviews


  • Richard Estep

    A fascinating book that relates channeled messages delivered by a Scottish medium over the 27 years between 1918 and 1945, and attempts to refine their content into spiritual principles for living a good life.

    If one believes in psychic phenomena, survival after death, mediumship, and matters of a similar nature, then there is a lot to like about this book. If not, then no amount of entreaties on the part of the author will convince you to change your mind and accept what he is saying.

    Personally, I found the contents intriguing. If the mediumistic phenomena as documented were genuine (and it would be impossible to say for sure, so many years after the fact) then the philosophical guidelines offered via the medium offer remarkable insight into the best way for people to evolve and grow spiritually, and to prepare themselves for the afterlife. Once again, it all comes down to what you believe.

    The book is available at no cost online, and I very much enjoyed what the author had to say. As to its veracity...well, we'll all find out some day, one way or the other... ;-)