The Padgett Tablet

 

 

James Padgett obviously maintained a detailed daily record of his communications, complete with personal notes, and a short summary of the content. Whether James Padgett himself decided to maintain an index of his messages, or whether this was first suggested by the angels we do not know. However it is very clear that they supported this enterprise, because he received support, even chiding, from them regarding keeping it up to date. It is indeed very fortunate that he did compile an index.

The tablet however that we have used, was a typed document, sorted into five sections, and thus not simply a day by day record of all communications. It is not known who created this, as it is much more likely that James Padgett would have kept a handwritten diary, as all his records are handwritten. This index has quite an amount of information surrounding the events, and adds considerably to one's understanding of what went on. It is therefor a useful read for a serious student of James Padgett's work. Each message which has been published, is linked by a hyperlink to that message. Not only does this allow one to look at the detail, but one can at a glance see those that have not been published. (Excepting the unmatched records.)

This index was provided to us ordered into into five sections (Jesus' Messages, Helen's messages, Ann Rollins' messages, The Disciples messages, and the rest), set out below. Reading these indexes, there are clearly many messages that have not been published, although I believe we can console ourselves that all the important messages with deep spiritual Truths have been published. On the other hand, it is also clear that many messages that would be very interesting to read, have not been published at this time.

The complete date sequenced indexes below, set out by year, have been created by us as this is really very useful in the process of matching messages to dates. This is because the comments often are made by one spirit referring to a just received message. However it is not always obvious precisely what the sequence of messages were on any day where two or more were received. In those cases where we discover an entry is missing, this has been inserted with a note: "Added"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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