The Wisdom of White Wing: Volume 1
interpreted by Donald M. T. McQueen
Trafford Publishing

"White Wing came to your earth for years and he did seek, and he did find at last, and before this medium was born..."

White Wing is a spiritual being or, more precisely, a Direct Ray who took possession of a "red man" or American Indian in the Northwest part of the continent some 1,500 years ago. He went on a spiritual journey until he found his Spiritual Master in a secret chamber and received a commission to return to his people and teach them the ways of peace and love. Now speaking through a medium or channel, White Wing speaks without a body from the spiritual planes. He discourses on a different type of genesis, one wherein a race of solar-spiritual men came to form an Atlantis on earth only to eventually co-habit with the animal men who were the native creatures here. The co-mixture led to dilution of the super-beings ascendency. The channel goes on to reveal White Wing's cosmology regarding Jesus, the Seven Planes, The Pyramids, Death, Mediums, and Joan of Arc. There are 45 messages in all, most from 3 to 6 pages long.

The spiritual messages are stated as starting in a group in England as early as 1927 and continuing periodically through 1955 in Vancouver Island in Canada. Very little information is provided on the group in this volume, nor is the identity of the channel given beyond mention of a "K.F." early on in the volume. The style is relaxed, very much in the style of transcribed speech, self-described as a "trance address" in Chapter 2. It is a rather unique specimen of spiritualist literature, situated somewhere between the traditional spiritualist writings of the nineteenth century and the modern phenomenon of channeling with its plethora of entities and world views. Heavily Christian, its message is surprisingly supportive of today's increasingly popular "spiritual, rather than religious" approach to God.

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