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March 24th, 1920
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Mary:
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Let me write, as I am very anxious to say a word to my beloved.
I listened to his mother as she wrote on the photographs,
and felt that while what she said was true and must be believed,
yet I could not feel satisfied until I could write him of
the happiness that I have in the knowledge that he has a picture
of me, though not a satisfactory one, so far as I am concerned.
But, yet, he has one, and will not now have to depend entirely
upon his imagination to conceive what his soulmate may look
like! If I could only have appeared to him as I really am,
or to an extent, at least, that he could see without any inconvenience,
I would feel so much happier and the more satisfied.
I love him so much that I could not restrain myself from
writing, and I asked Helen to impress you to take the pencil
in hand and give me the opportunity; and as she is in such
rapport with you, I knew that she could succeed in causing
you to do as I wished. I am very grateful, and can only repay
you by throwing around you my best influence, and helping
you whenever possible.
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Oh, the wonder of it all, and how thankful I am to the Father that
one little insignificant spirit such as I am, viewing all the hosts
of spirits by whom we are surrounded, can enjoy such a blessing!
Tell him that he must try to appreciate our privilege also, for
it is the cause of a happiness that very few, comparatively, possess.
I am now in the Celestial Spheres, higher than he can imagine,
and yet I have these pleasures of joy and bliss, to come to him
and tell him of my love, and enjoy his presence. What a wonderful
thing the soulmate love is! And how it makes a spirit who possesses
the Divine Love happier, in that it has a knowledge that this love
of ours is not inconsistent with the Father's Love, and is the object
of the approbation of the real, true Father. So you see, He is not
a jealous God, as so many believe, but is anxious that all His children
shall love and enjoy those things that He has provided for them,
the least of which is not the soulmate love.
You have been very kind, and I will not write more now, only to
say how much I love him and want him to be happy. Helen is here
and says she will write you and tell you of her love, and the things
that await you when you come to the spirit world.
Your sister in Christ,
Mary Kennedy
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