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April 14th, 1918
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, John
Let me say just a word, and that is, that I have been waiting with
some interest until the spirit who has just written you (Spinoza)
finished his writing.
I see that you are feeling very much better physically and spiritually,
and now I know that we can make the rapport with you that will enable
us to write our messages; and so I hope that tomorrow night you
will give us the opportunity to write.
What the spirit wrote, I know, was quite interesting, but it is
not of the vital, and the time, for the present, must not be consumed
by messages of this kind. After we shall have finished the messages
that we intend for the book, these messages of the kind just written
may be received, for they have a work to do in the plan that we
have in view.
I will not write more now, except to say that we are with you very
much, and pray to the Father for you and try to help you with our
love and influence. So remember what I have written, and pray to
the Father.
Good-night,
Your brother in Christ,
John
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