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內容簡介 In The Unobstructed Way, Ronnie Pontiac and Tamra Lucid rediscover the remarkable story of Stewart and Betty White. Stewart Edward White was a bestselling adventure novelist, friend of President Theodore Roosevelt, and pioneer of the American conservation movement. But the greatest frontier he ever explored was the unseen world. With his wife Betty-a gifted medium whose automatic writing and spoken messages revealed a vision of life beyond death-White chronicled some of the most compelling metaphysical accounts of the 20th century: books that captivated millions before largely fading into obscurity. Utilizing the Whites' own writings and previously overlooked archives, the authors describe how a skeptical outdoorsman and his clairvoyant wife became unlikely messengers for whom they called "The Invisibles"-spirit communicators who offered profound insights into the continuity of consciousness, the nature of reality, and humanity's place in the worlds beyond this one. Betty's posthumous communications-authenticated by her husband and validated by great thinkers of the day, such as Carl Jung-form a testament to the possibility that love and awareness do not end with death. With candidness, depth, and a storyteller's flair, Lucid and Pontiac present a timely revival of the Whites' forgotten legacy. This small but perfectly formed spiritual biography-an exploration of mediumship and life after death-invites readers to consider that the greatest journeys may begin where the visible world ends.