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More Light: further spirit communications from Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson

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This is the second of three books from Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, following his very popular descriptions of Life in the World Unseen. These amazing spirit scripts were received clairaudiently by his friend, Anthony Borgia. Benson, a distinguished priest in the early days of the 20th Century, discovered, when he arrived in the World of Spirit, the inaccuracy of the Church's statements in the 'creeds'. In these chapters he explains Jesus' 'miracles', the truth behind the false statements in the 'creeds', and condemns the woefully inapt prayers used in the Burial Service and the lack of support for those in mourning. In these pages he suggests how it is necessary to develop our latent psychic powers so that we might communicate freely with our loved ones as was always intended.

It is almost 75 years since these books were first published but help is still sorely needed for those devotees still here on Earth overcome the terror of what they imagine awaits them on after death.

128 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 17, 2020

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Anthony Borgia was a medium who transcribed the thoughts of a deceased priest and author whom he had known in life; the Catholic priest's name was Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914), and he was a son of a former Archbishop of Canterbury, Edward White Benson.

From the Next World, the spirit priest dictated a wealth of scripts to his friend, Anthony Borgia, and many of these were converted into books. He has a great deal to say, which he hopes will correct the teachings contained in his previous influential Christian books, written when he was living on earth. He speaks about Life in the Spirit World, the Orthodox Church, religious belief, faith, spirit communication, mediumship, and what existence is really like for those who have crossed over into the next stages of life.

His teachings are frank and honest: they pull no punches, but they are delivered in a spirit of compassion and helpfulness.

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Plain and simple facts

After taking us on extended journeys in the Hereafter in his previous communications via Anthony Borgia, Robert Hugh Benson, a priest in the Catholic church in his last life, tackles the thorny issues of false teachings of the church. This book would be useful - but challenging - to those who believe the creeds and doctrines that Benson argues are not true, and don't make sense. It may also be useful to those who don't believe the creeds, and have thus cut themselves off from the churches. For them, Benson has only good news, and an invitation to a fresh approach to a rewarding spiritual life that is built on natural laws, not magic.





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