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March 18th, 1917
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, your own true and loving Helen.
Well dear, I was waiting for you to call me. The other spirits
who tried to write were not dark spirits, but were not of the soul
spheres either; and were very much disappointed that they could
not get the rapport. We did not try to prevent them writing, and
they failed because they could not get the power.
You have done considerable writing tonight and I must not detain
you very long as you are tired, although you may not realize it.
But tomorrow night I will come and write my message just after Luther
shall have finished his.
You may doubt the identity of the spirit who wrote you but he says
that he is the man, and that he has recently come to the spirit
life and is very weak and somewhat at a loss as to just where he
is. I heard you call him and when he came, of course, we let him
write. He will come again, and explain how he heard your call.
Well, Mrs. Wilson wrote, and she was very anxious to do so, and
very grateful that she was permitted to write. I will do what you
requested, and tell her who her soulmate is, and whether it be her
late husband or not she will be the better by knowing.
I will also tell her of the other greater thing that you suggested
without telling her what it is. But I will take great pains in instructing
her, and believe that she will listen to me.
Many spirits were here tonight, and your father enjoyed writing
very much. He is with you very much looking after you. I will not
write more now.
So love me and believe that I love you and am
Your own true and loving,
Helen
This is an inferred date, based on the tablet
entry for Mrs Wilson and the reference to Martin Luther, because
there is no tablet entry on this date for Helen.
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