The Quest of the Radical Spiritualist

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Loved the way the author keeps it simple , real and easy to follow. One person found this helpful. This is the best book on Spiritualism that I have ever read. Robert Egby goes beyond the usual greetings and readings from spirit to show us how to attain spiritual growth in Spiritualism. As the great teachers have instructed us, we must discover "Who am I? If you are a seeker of the Self, this book and his previous book "Cracking the Glass Darkly" are meant for you.

One person found this helpful 2 people found this helpful. This is a well written, detailed foundation that every spiritualist should have in their library. Use as a guide for your development group.

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If you've ever seen Mediums on television and said to yourself, "I would love to be able to do that, see Spirits, talk to them, get help from them. You need help but where is the help, where are the teachers?


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Robert tells us that we all have the ability to see and talk to spirits. He gives us all the means - all we have to do is practice. And Robert gives us all the exercises that will help us develop our abilities. When we read this book, we will also realize the false teachings that have come to us through our various religions. Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, Mortal Sin, Atonement for Sins, - all the teachings that have kept our minds imprisoned in creeds and commandments and kept us as a people who "pay, pray and obey.

Robert helps us realize that the Creator of this Universe is never far from us. Review of "The Quest of the Radical Spiritualist: Three Mile Point Publishing. To be or not to be - that is the Quest! To be or not to be? Life for each of us is a personal journey of experience, development, and progress, hopefully with a positive contribution to our society and a self-assessment along the way, rather than afterwards, when it is too late to make amends during the current journey. Most of us believe naturally that at no point do we lose our individual personality, with its skills, qualities and humanity.

However, modern science and religion leave us in fear, trepidation and doubt as to what happens at death, and so our brief life here seems to have no meaning and purpose. Some spiritual teachings suggest we banish the selfish ego, which Robert calls the False Self, and our foibles and fancies and merge with the universal mind, or aim to go straight to God or Heaven to rest in bliss without further effort But that I think is misleading us into believing that we are taken care of in some sort of spiritual welfare system. That would be a bleak or rather bland situation.

Robert Egby, an award-winning journalist and photographer before becoming a Spiritualist minister and therapist, points us in the right direction. If we become radical Spiritualists and look at the reality of our spirit's existence, we can live a more meaningful life with prospects of more splendid things to come. He guides us along the path of our personal journey, illustrating his account with his own personal experiences.

Seventy-five years ago another journalist, Paul Brunton, set out to write about his spiritual search, which took him out East and led him to study comparative religion, mysticism and philosophy, and he became a follower of the mystic yogi, Ramana Maharshi. Among the many books he wrote between the s and s were "The Quest of the Overself" and "The Wisdom of the Overself. We can read his books as a valuable introduction to the spiritual search, or quest, but to complete the journey we need first-hand expert guidance into second sight, and for this, Robert Egby points the way.

Robert explains how he gradually developed his second sight, or skills in clairvoyance, clairaudience and clairsentience, and now he is able to use these in his work as a medium, and as a counsellor, teacher and writer on Spiritualism and self-development. It is the second book he has written on self-development and spirituality, the first being "Cracking the Glass Darkly". These two books complete the spiritual quest started by Paul Brunton, and the reader is in safe hands if he adds Robert Egby's titles to his library's shelves.

Reviewed by Richard and Deseree Rowley I really liked reading Robert's experiences as an evolving Spiritualist in the Quest of the Radical Spiritualist, and appreciated the simple exercises we can all try, especially the tree exercise, to develop our own abilities to become more intuitive and attuned to energy and spirit.

I will be revisiting the exercises and lessons in this book to incorporate them more into my life. Teaching in Simple Terms. I loved this book. I especially loved the exercises for example in how to learn how to do astral projection. Things that I never even knew how to do.

The Quest of the Radical Spiritualist

The tools Robert has given us with his excellent book are great teachers. He is a great teacher. In the past I have attended his classes , his lectures, have had readings from him and past life regression. I have never been disappointed and he has been one of my greatest teachers in this lifetime. Any of his books are wonderful as he has a very beautiful writing style that sucks you in like a whirlpool. I highly recommend this book and any of his others. Never before has there been such a complete collection of answers and exercises that anyone can understand and learn from.

The best Spiritualist can be weighed down by the mechanical and negative ego, the False Self. Robert shows how to clean up the ego, live in the Here and Now, discover the Silence, and love yourself unconditionally — prime prequisites for working with Spirits, and venturing into the higher realms of the Other Side and the Universal Mind. But how does one love something so indescribable, so infinite.

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This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Aug 09, Val Silver rated it really liked it Recommends it for: I really liked reading Robert's experiences as an evolving Spiritualist and appreciated the simple exercises we can all try, especially the tree exercise, to develop our own abilities to become more intuitive and attuned to energy and spirit. Jun 27, Sydney rated it really liked it Shelves: A fascinating interpretation of Spiritualism and how to view and experience the philosophy. High marks for the fundamental messages and exercises to help you achieve a connection to your higher power and understand the importance of living in the NOW.

Amanda Stark marked it as to-read Oct 17, Nora added it Nov 17, Derrick Montgomery added it Jan 21, There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Robert Egby started his early life in England as an avowed atheist yet while suffering a disease which a doctor termed fatal, a spirit appeared and told him he would not die. His great-grandmother, a Seer, predicted his life, but he refused to believe her—until it started happening.

Doors opened as if by magic. Work in a unique film studio in England, living in a desert tent in Egypt, an act in a l Robert Egby started his early life in England as an avowed atheist yet while suffering a disease which a doctor termed fatal, a spirit appeared and told him he would not die.

Work in a unique film studio in England, living in a desert tent in Egypt, an act in a local variety show got him into professional broadcasting, journalism and news photography. He became an international correspondent meeting kings and killers. One gunman saved his life—twice. He was arrested in Baghdad for photographing kings eating and in Cyprus he scooped a major Press award for a newspicture. Strange Cosmic energies called kinks stopped him from being in a major British train crash and sailing on a troopship that sank.