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March 4th, 1917.
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, your own true & loving Helen.
Well dear, you have had a wonderful night and if as you say, you
could see the scene of your surroundings you would wonder that there
could be such happiness and joy in the spirit world. I mean in these
lower planes where there are so many dark and unhappy spirits. We
have all been happy and I must tell you that all of your band and
also the Doctor's have been present listening to the messages that
have been written you.
And it seems to be a night when so many of these dark spirits have
come seeking and longing for help and trying to find the way to
light. And while only a few have written you yet many have been
benefitted for they have heard the messages and your conversations
and have listened to the bright spirits who have been ready and
anxious to help them.
Perry is better as he says, and is praying and just commences to
realize the love and solicitude that his mother has for him and
she is so happy that he realizes that she is his own loving mother,
and the scene between them was very pathetic and they mingled their
tears, hers of love and thankfulness to the Father and his of gratitude
that hope has come to him. He is praying and I am so glad that he
asked you and the Dr. to pray for him, for it shows that there has
come to him some little faith in prayer.
We are all praying for him and your grandmother, in all the beauty
of her love, is with him and to her he seems to listen and believe
in more than all the others. It is a glorious time for us all. I
will not write more now as you have been drawn on a great deal and
we must stop.
Give my love to the Dr. (Stone) and tell him that if he could know
the amount of love that is surrounding him tonight he would not
exchange places with Rockefeller or any other rich man or great
men as you mortals consider greatness - for this love will be his
through all the years to come even increasing and growing.
So dear believe that I love you and give me your love and trust
that I am,
Your own true and loving,
Helen
This message is a composite of two, being published
in Volume III on page 395 and Volume IV on page 376. For more details
see this page.
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