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March 10th, 2007
Santa Cruz, California
Received by FAB
I am here, Thaddeus Stevens.
Life in the spirit world has cooled some of my earthly
passions, but my ardor against slavery is unabated. I did
not compromise with this evil institution when I was a
mortal, and my position has not changed.
There are currently 27 million slaves in the world, and I
have chosen to throw myself into the struggle against it
just as I did on Earth, only now, there are no impediments
on the part of reactionaries and bigots. Oh, how happy I
am to be doing this work! What I mean is that, though
there continue to be mortal impediments, my own efforts
are unimpeded, and I am free to effect change without
direct opposition. Oh, it is all so wonderful! How good
the Creator is to His beloved children!
There is a mighty force, a mighty army of Celestial Angels
and higher spirits flooding the Earth, and you will soon
see the fruits of our labor.
As your fears and insecurities slowly evaporate, your soul sees,
unimpeded, that you will be very happy because the Creator will
provide for literally every one of your needs. You will continue
to be given everything you need to do God's work, and each day,
the blessings will accumulate and point you toward your greater
destiny, which you have always hungered to fulfill.
Thaddeus Stevens (April 4, 1792 August 11, 1868), was a
member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
With Charles Sumner, they were the powerful leaders of the Radical
Republicans during the American Civil War and Reconstruction. His
biographer characterizes him as, "The Great Commoner, savior
of free public education in Pennsylvania, national Republican leader
in the struggles against slavery in the United States and intrepid
mainstay of the attempt to secure racial justice for the freedmen
during Reconstruction, the only member of the House of Representatives
ever to have been known, even if mistakenly, as the 'dictator' of
Congress." (Source:
Wikipedia.)
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