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May 7th, 2003
Santa Cruz, California
Received by F.A.B.
I am here, Napoleon.
Let me be the one to tell you why you love French culture so much.
It is
because you take life in a certain way that is open to many possibilities,
and the richness you appreciate in French culture, is in yourself.
It was no
coincidence that you wound up studying French literature principally.
It
actually was a preparation for your mediumship. Your mind had to
absorb the
information that the French writers provided you - that is, a certain
universal approach, and a love of truth that includes questioning,
inquiry,
and a thirst to understand the human condition. So you see, far
from
regretting what you did, you should be congratulating yourself for
following
what all along was true guidance.
And so, those regrets you had about not majoring in music must
be
permanently laid to rest, because there is no basis for them whatsoever.
As
a composer you are a complete original, free from institutions and
universities that often fear to be bold and to be true to oneself.
It was
all planned for your benefit.
The French, like all people, have had their share of foibles. But
you are
correct in thinking that their literature does excel in that profound
and
detailed examination of life that was absolutely necessary in your
appreciation of the Padgett messages, which in essence continue
the same
line of critical examination that has been the glory of the French
writers.
You are wondering why I was chosen to write this to you. Well,
I have found
humility, and I want to honor my earthly country in a better way.
I want to
represent the best that my country can offer.
There is no need for me to say anything specific at this time about
my
earthly career. That is not the purpose of my message tonight. I
merely
wanted to heal these doubts you've had so that you can understand
that you
always followed your heart. I know it is a tremendous relief for
you to
realize that not majoring in music was actually a God-given blessing
instead
of negligence on your part.
Clear all doubts and regrets, because they have no truth. And enjoy
the
gifts that God has given you.
We appreciate your efforts on our behalf. You will be gratified
to know that
I do now believe in the Divine Love.
Sincerely, Napoleon
Note: The last
message from Napoleon.
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