The Walkers Between Two Worlds - Hardcover

Kent-Webster, Roger St. John

 
9780722333679: The Walkers Between Two Worlds

Synopsis

The Author Working in the Metaphysical Areas for the Past 30 years. R. St. John Kent-Webster has been working in the metaphysical area for the past thirty years. In 1982 he moved to America, where he gained 'fame' as a psychic. He worked in Hollywood as a consultant, and was known as the 'Psychic to the Stars'. He retired from the public sector five years ago, and now lives in Italy and Tavistock in the UK. He feels that people do not truly grasp what the craft of someone like him is all about, and those who have become Shamans are often categorised wrongly; hence the title of the book The Walkers Between Two Worlds.

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I often ponder on one of the great mysteries that I found to be a testing of my ability to logically think through a seemingly unanswerable question. Such a question as to how comes the fact that many great moments of bliss come from something that cannot be seen. Think of the joy one can have at the sound of a loved one's voice, or the trill of a bird in full beauteous song. All of these things cannot be seen, but yet the effect of these and other sounds are there. After all the years of thinking, I now, in my so-called wiser years, say to myself, is not the spirit force something that one cannot see yet, which can, by belief in it, fill a void within us? The unending universe of the Creator is all around us, because our earthly eyes may be blind to this realm, does not mean it is not there. So much of that which God has caused to be are unseen, yet these things exist if only in another dimension. I can only say have faith, for the growth of our souls through learning will open our inner eye to the beauty of God's domain. There are many servants of the spiritual realm, who during their life span set themselves up to be the ones who can answer all. I venture to think that a true and able serva the necessary degree. There are many forms of enticement which are used in order to give credence to the so-called master. I use the term enticement not in a bad sense, but rather as a terminology for the 'window dressing' that is sometimes necestever advice is given, takes away the feeling of being driven by force along the path. At any time one is able to take a rest period in which to re-evaluate one's acceptance of that which has been given. Healers of the mind and body are needed, therefore they are to be found. There is, I believe a saying that is much used, that 'the proof of the pudding is in the eating'. This then could well be the guideline to use when seeking the healing or the advice of any one. Go with an open mind, and use whatever words or deeds that are given or performed. If they ring true to you, then seek further. If not, then find another door upon which to knock. Jesus, who is deeply honoured upon the earth plane and within the highest level of the spiritual plane, was quoted as saying "Knock and the door shall be opened to you. Seek and ye shall find". Another great master known as Buddha once said "Trust not the words a wise man says is truth. Trust not the writings also written which state truth. Trust only that which you yourself knows to be the truth". In other words use God's gifts to you of reason. Truth will out and be seen as such.

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