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January 19th, 1917
Received by James Padgett
Washington D.C.
Let me say a word - George E. Luckett.
I am a spirit who has listened to your last
communication and was somewhat interested in what the spirit
said about her soulmate and her love for a spirit that she never
heard of until after she got into the spirit world.
Now that may be all true, and I must say that she and her companion
seemed to be very happy, and looked like sure enough lovers that
you read of in romances; but what I want to ask is, how could they
know that they are soulmates? Of course, they may love each other
a great deal and think that there is no one else in all the wide
world that can take the place of the one with the other, just as
mortal sweethearts have thought and said many a time, to find later
they were mistaken. And, as I have heard that this soulmate love
is one that admits of no mistake, I should like to know, as I said,
how they are certain that they are soulmates.
Well, I see your wife, and she says that there is not the slightest
difficulty in knowing that you are some other spirit's soulmate,
provided you are in condition to be able to receive that knowledge.
That of course, some of these old grouchy selfish bachelors would
not be able to receive this knowledge; and that is one of their
punishments. But whenever the spirit has a loving soul and he has
progressed into that condition of development where it is best that
he should meet his soulmate he will meet her and will know the fact
when he does meet her.
Now, this makes me think some, for I am one of these bachelors,
and have never believed in soulmates or anything of that nature;
though I have seen a number of couples who claimed that they were
soulmates and seemed to be very happy. Yet the fact made no special
impression on me, neither did it incite in me any desire to learn
if I have a soulmate. But now I believe that I will try to find
whether I have or not.
Your wife says that when I get in proper condition for having one
come to me she will find her for me and bring her to me, and that
I will almost curse myself for having been such a big fool all these
years. But I wonder what she means by "proper condition"?
I must go after her and find out, and try to get in that condition.
Well, I will do it! I am glad that I broke in here tonight. I am
in the light planes of the earth sphere, and am trying to be a decent
fellow, and hope that I am. But as to whether it meets the "proper
condition", I will find out. Thanking you for your kindness,
I will say good night.
Your friend, George E. Luckett
This message is a composite of two, being published
in Volume III on page 365 and Volume IV on page 124. For more details
see this page.
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