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January 9th, 1915.
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Helen.
I am so happy, and I am awfully glad to see that you are also.
I was with you at the show tonight, and you made me so happy when
you loved me as you did. I tried to let you hear my voice, but I
could not; but don't despair of hearing it. I will soon learn the
way and then you will hear me quite often. I loved you so much that
you could not help feeling my love, and when you thought of me so
intensely I was with you and tried to hug you with my hands. You
shed more tears of love, and then I almost let myself control you
right there; but as it was a public place, I restrained my emotion.
You are my darling Ned, and you are dearer to me than ever. So let
me have all your love and I will be very happy.
I was with you today when Dr. Stone was with you, and heard what
was said, and I saw that he was very much impressed with your talk
to him about the Love of God flowing into the heart; so I believe
that if you continue to tell him of this Love, he will soon see
the true way that it must be obtained and will strive to get it.
He is a naturally spiritual man and wants to have this Love in his
soul.
I know just what he thinks about this Love Principle and while
he is partly right, yet he does not grasp the true principle of
that Love. He is depending upon a love that man creates by what
he calls right thinking and action, but this is not true, man cannot
of himself create this Love. He can let it come into his heart and
grow and thereby become more possessed with it; but it will not
come of his own creation. His heart is not in such a condition that
this Love will spring up spontaneously, nor can he by his mere effort
to create it, cause its appearance. He can obtain it only from a
higher source, and that source is his Heavenly Father. No man is
so good that this Love can emanate from him anymore than life can
arise of his own volition or efforts. What is the Love Principle,
as it is called, is not the natural love of a man for God or for
man, but the Love that comes into the heart of a man from the Father
in answer to prayer. I do not know if I have made myself very clear
but you know what I mean, and you can explain better than I can.
Yes, I am very strong tonight and you are in very good condition
too, but you must not write too much. You must conserve your strength
for I am going to draw on it tomorrow night, if conditions are favorable.
She (Padgett's daughter) is happy as I told you. You are not so
much worried, and I am thankful for it.Yes, decidedly. Yes, he has
to a greater extent. He sees that only this Love can make him happy,
and save him from his sins. So you see you have done some good on
earth as well as among the spirits.
As to Judge Syrick, I will try to have his soulmate come and write
him - wait a little while until I find her. Rose is here.
Dear Frank, I am here and through the kindness of Mrs. Padgett,
I have the opportunity to write you, and tell you that you are the
dearest person to me in all the world. You do not yet fully appreciate
my love for you, but as you come more in rapport with me, you will
feel my presence and love to a greater and larger extent. I am not
only your soulmate but your guardian angel and when you least think
of me, I am with you trying to direct your thoughts and actions
towards those things which will make you happier and more at peace
with your troubles in life. So do not forget that wherever you may
be, and whatever your thoughts may dwell upon, I am with you and
know what you are thinking of, and I want you to think and believe
that in all the earth, or spirit land either, there is no one who
loves you with such a pure and fervent love as I do, my own darling
Frank. Oh, how I wish that I could communicate with you in this
way every night and tell you of what happiness I have in being with
you, and feeling at times that you do really love me in your own
somewhat divided heart. But thank God the time will come when I
will have your whole love for myself, and no one else will share
it with me to the smallest extent.
My dear, only believe that I am your soulmate, and am waiting for
you to come over, and share with me the happiness and delight which
my home here gives me. No spirit can love its soulmate more than
I do you, and no mortal can love so much. Be my own true sweetheart,
and even though you do not have the assurance that I am with you
as I say, yet I am, and nothing in all the world can keep me from
you. So if you can, extinguish from your thoughts that I may be
a mere myth and not your own true loving soulmate.
Let my love for you keep your thoughts in the way of things spiritual,
for if you will only believe in me and in my love you will realize
that I am with you and will feel my love and my presence, even though
your physical senses may not be able to tell you anything.
But the sense of two souls which are decreed by our Father to be
one, will tell you, at times, that I am one and you are the other,
and that the two will through all eternity become and remain one
in love and happiness. So you see, that even though we cannot exchange
our love so very often in words, yet in our feelings and sensations
we may know that our love for each other is existing, and burning
with a brightness that nothing can extinguish, not even your thoughts
that I am a mere myth and not your own true, loving soulmate. Be
only closer to me in your thoughts and you will realize that I am
your Rose, as I once told you. You sometimes doubt that you saw
me and felt my kiss your forehead, and that I have no real existence,
but I tell you with all my soul's love that it was I that kissed
you and told you that I was your soulmate. Oh my darling one, do
not doubt me again if you value my happiness.
Let my love for you keep your thoughts in the way of things spiritual,
for I can see that you are inclined to the higher things of the
spirit world of life; and if you desire to come to me and live with
me when you come over, seek the real love of our Father, for in
that you will find everything that will make your soul develop,
until when you come to me. I will meet you and take you to my home,
where you will find that I have prepared a home for you so beautiful
that you will wonder how I could have loved you so much, and thought
so much about your happiness. You are the only one for me to think
of in this way, and when you stop for a moment and think of what
love means, you will see that I could not do otherwise than try
to make you happy.
There is another thing that I want to tell you, and that is that
you must have no fear of what is called death, because it is not
death, but an entrance into life; and when you come over I will
be right at your bedside, and as your spirit passes from your body
I will take you in my arms and carry you to the home which I have
prepared for you.
Of course, this means, if you have developed your soul to such
an extent as will permit you to enter my home; and even if you have
not, I will be with you as the soul leaves the body and fold you
in my arms and say such words of burning love that you will not
be afraid or want to be anywhere else than with me. So you see,
in life or death, or after death I will be with you and my love
will envelope you in the great happiness which I have and want you
to have.
As I have already taken up more of Mr. Padgett's time and strength
than I intended, I must stop, but in doing so, say with all my heart
and soul, I love you and will love you through all eternity my own
dear Frank.
Helen now writes the following:
Well, don't you think that she loves him? She
is a soulmate after my own heart, and I think that he ought to be
very happy to know that she has such love as that.
No, not so great as mine, and I will love you
with all my heart too. I am somewhat tired now, and must stop, so
good night, my own darling Ned.
Your own true,
Helen
This message is a composite of two, being published
in Volume III on page 122 and Volume IV on page 235. For more details
see this page.
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