Letters From the Other Side 
With Love, Harry and Helen
Written down by Mary Blount White, Upper Access,
Inc.
Blind since childhood, Mary Blount White was limited in what she
could write. Yet after her brother and sister had died, she
asked her father for a pencil and began to transcribe messages by
automatic handwriting. She said, "I felt as if I held a galvanic
battery in my hand." Between 1913 and 1917 she received scores
of letters from Harry and Helen, describing life after death.
Their straight talk about the need for peace, tolerance of
others, individual responsibility, and existence on other planes
has impressed many and is still relevant today.