Silver Birch Companion

Drawing upon “More Teachings of Silver Birch” and “Wisdom of Silver Birch”, this volume features […]

Details

Publisher: White Crow Books

Publication Date: July 2014

Extent: 164 pp

ISBN: 978-1-910121-15-3

eBook ISBN: 978-1-910121-15-3

Summary

Drawing upon “More Teachings of Silver Birch” and “Wisdom of Silver Birch”, this volume features an account of the night Maurice Barbanell died and the days that followed and features the replies the guide gave to a Fleet Street editor. Edited by Tony Ortzen.

About the Author

Number of books: 13

Silver Birch

Maurice Barbanell (1902–1981) was a British journalist, author, and leading figure in Spiritualism. Born in London, he was the son of a barber and initially an atheist like his father. His path changed after he reluctantly agreed to investigate Spiritualism firsthand. During a sitting with medium Mrs. Blaustein, Barbanell unexpectedly entered a trance state, becoming the channel for a spirit guide later known as Silver Birch.

Silver Birch, who conveyed profound spiritual teachings with simplicity and compassion, became one of the most respected voices in modern Spiritualism. Through Barbanell’s mediumship, Silver Birch addressed life’s deepest questions, offering guidance on the nature of the soul, the afterlife, and service to humanity. For years, Barbanell’s identity as the medium remained secret, as he feared it would compromise his role as a journalist. Eventually, he revealed his connection to Silver Birch, whose messages had already gained international acclaim.

Barbanell founded Psychic News in 1932 and edited it for decades, tirelessly promoting Spiritualist causes. He authored numerous books, including This is Spiritualism (1959), and was known for his vigorous advocacy and lectures across Europe and North America. His life’s work remains influential through the enduring legacy of Silver Birch’s teachings.