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June 15, 2006
Santa Cruz, California
Received by F.A.B.
I am here, Henry James, Sr.
It is such a joy to write a message to Earth. I have been
waiting to do so for such a long time.
You are wondering what I currently think of Swedenborg. [He had been interested in Swedenborg.] Well, I was
present throughout the reception of the Padgett messages, and read what Swedenborg
himself had to say. I had wondered about many things he wrote, but I always felt that there was a great
substance of Truth to it.
I realize in hindsight that I did not have the same
feeling of coming home that I now have. The New Birth is
now my reality, and this is the Substance of what I was
seeking. But I am grateful to Swedenborg's writings for
showing me many Truths, particularly the truth of the
afterlife.
Even though the Padgett messages speak negatively about
certain aspects of his thought, one should realize that in
spite of being, as he called it, a failure, he did perform
a vital function in describing things about the spirit
world that were previously completely unknown.
I do not regret at all my earthly devotion to Swedenborg.
Indeed, I am not alone in feeling this way. It would be
good for those who believe in the Padgett messages to
realize that there are many positive things to be gained
in reading Swedenborg.
His messages received through Mr. Padgett were part of a
plan by Jesus and the Celestial Kingdom to reveal the New
Birth of the soul in God's Love. But if you read those
messages carefully, you will realize that they do not
negate all the Truth he revealed, even though the greater
Truth was not revealed.
It is the same situation in regard to the Bible. And when
Mark Kramer's book is disseminated, it will be seen that
the Bible is not the enemy of the Padgett messages at all,
but its loyal friend.
I know you didn't know what I would say, and you are
pleased that once again, you were able to bring through
something completely unanticipated.
The time is coming when you will be able to channel facts
and dates, just like other mediums who are non-Celestial.
There is a reason why this has not yet occurred, but at
the appropriate time, it will happen.
We all send you our fondest best wishes for happiness and
fulfillment.
Sincerely,
Henry James, Sr.
In the message referred to above, Swedenborg is being quite hard on himself, it would appear.
In this sub-menu are listed all the messages concerning Swedenborg, and if one
were to study his works, undoubtely some truth would also be found, along with error. As the medium was concerned
about how accurately he had received this message, he asked for clarification. This was
received in this message from Jesus.
Henry James Sr. (June 3, 1811, Albany, New York - December 18, 1882, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American
theologian and Swedenborgian, best known as the father of the philosopher William James, novelist Henry James,
and diarist Alice James.(from Wiki)
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