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April 3rd, 1918
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Ross Perry.
I was at the séance tonight and talked to you and Middleton;
and besides me there were Carrington and another spirit whom I did
not know, named Silby, who had committed an act similar to my own.
He was a very unhappy spirit, because he was in the same condition
as when he first came to the spirit world, and has never had the
benefit of the help that I received, and, consequently, knows nothing
of the way in which he can find relief. But as I have met him, I
shall endeavor to help him and give him the benefit of my experience,
and I think that he will listen to me. I have already told him of
some of my experiences in progressing, and as he is like a drowning
man willing to catch at any straw, I think he will be willing to
listen to me, and probably act on my advice.
Hutchins was also present, and he also is in a very bad condition
and needs help very much, but I believe it will be more difficult
to help him, because the sins of his earth life had a long continuous
and accumulating acquirement. He is very dark and repulsive looking,
and has not yet had any spiritual awakening. His thoughts and interests
are still connected with the money that he left and the fight that
is going on between his children and wife. He has attempted to discuss
the matter with me just as he did on earth, but I tell him that
he must forget these things and think of things that are more vital
to his happiness and progress. But he says, he cannot, for as he
loved the accumulation and possession of money while on earth, he
still loves them and as on earth they took the place of God, so
now, he has no other God. It is very pitiable and it seems as if
it were not possible for him to get rid of his thoughts and desires
with reference to these things, and it is hard to induce him to
make the effort. When tonight, he said he was happy, he only meant
that he had that supposed happiness which he imagined he had on
earth by reason of his love for these material things.
I have observed frequently, that spirits who are in a condition
of darkness, with all their old loves and imagined happiness which
they had on earth say that they are happy; but it is not so, and
they are merely without an awakening as to their true condition
which will surely come to them, sooner or later, and then they will
see themselves as spirits in the more advanced condition see themselves
to be.
I want to say one other thing for the benefit of Middleton, and
that is, that his father, whom I knew very well on earth, was with
him, and was very anxious to talk to him, but he could not get the
proper and sufficient rapport and strength to do so. Also, his wife
was present, and desired so very much to make herself known to him,
but for the same reason, as in the case of his father, she could
not. But sometime she will be able to do so, if he will give her
the opportunity, and he must do that, for it will make her very
happy, and him also, if he will only believe that it is she who
may appear to him and tell him of her being alive and with him so
much, as she says she is.
Well, I have written enough and must stop. Soon, I desire to write
you a long letter about my own condition, if you can find time to
receive it. With kind regards, I will say good night.
Your true friend,
R. Ross Perry
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