GUIDANCE FROM SILVER BIRCH
GUIDANCE
FROM SILVER BIRCH
Edited by
ANNE DOOLEY
First published 1966
PROLOGUE
YOURS is a changing world where man is on the march towards freedom. Man has largely thrown overboard ancient shibboleths, creeds, ritual, the letter of the law and dry theology that imprisons souls.
Because of the tremendous upheaval of elemental forces being unleashed man is ready for the truths of the spirit which can guide him.
He does not trust the old because it is old. He has seen the world turning upside down in his own generation and has no respect for those who have become almost acidulated in their constant lip-service to doctrines which inwardly they do not accept.
Because of that there are thrusting, questing, eager souls in your world today, searching for that which will supply the answers to the problems that are the inevitable con-comitants of present-day happenings.
The future does not belong to the conventional theolo-gians. They have nothing to offer. The future belongs to those truths of the spirit which can satisfy the mind and the soul of all those who yearn to know.
SILVER BIRCH
HERE is the book for which thousands have been waitingーanother anthology from some of the finest and most inspired utterances of that supremely eloquent being, Silver Birch, world-famous spirit guide of Hannen Swaffer's home circle.
All over the world people have paid tribute to this guide for the comfort, help and guidance he has provided to them.
He is a thinker, always in a major key, and with immeasurable depth. His utterances on truth, wisdom, spirit, life, love, death and the purpose of being are without parallel in modern philosophy.
Always he insists on the unerring con-stancy of the Lawーthe natural ordinances which control every facet of universal activity.
The significant fact is the utter simplicity of his language. He expresses great and noble truths in phrases a child can understand. Lucid, effortless, lit with spiritual conviction, his prose glitters with perfection.
Tributes have been paid to the mastery of his utterances, comparing them with the oratory of Churchill.
Here, selected from his incomparable treasury, are its finest gems.