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July 5th, 1918
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, St. John. Let me say a word.
I have read with you in the book (Spiritual Teachings by Stainton
Moses) and I find that many things in it are true, and many others
show a want of the true mission of the Master. I do not know the
spirit who is supposed to have dictated the messages, but from the
nature of the same I would infer that he is a spirit of some of
the higher spiritual spheres and that his information is limited
by the development of his spirit, as he calls it. He apparently
knows nothing of the true mission of Jesus, or of the Divine Love,
or of the true resurrection, as was taught by the Master. It is
well that you have read this book, for it will show you the differences
between the messages which you are receiving and those that you
read in the book. Some of the writers declarations are correct -
such communications as his development of mind and soul fit him
to receive.
But the great and important truth relating to God and man are not
contained in the book and could not well be, for the guiding spirit
evidently knew nothing of the transformation of the soul into the
Divine by reason of the Divine Love. I merely wanted to write this
to show you that your work is necessary to be done, and that never
has the truths that you are receiving been revealed to men before.
Good night,
Your brother in Christ,
John
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