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January 15th, 1917
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, John B. London.
Let me say a word, and I shall feel better for having done so.
I am a spirit who lives in the earth plane and see spirits of all
kinds and conditions, and know from observation and experience that
in this plane is darkness as well as light, and that many, many
spirits are in the dark places paying the penalties which the great
law of compensation compels them to pay. These planes are of various
degrees of darkness, all suited to the condition of the spirits
who occupy them. Some of them are called hells and some purgatories,
but they are all really connected, and the only difference between
them is the condition of darkness and suffering which the inhabitants
there are compelled to undergo. I have been through the hells and
am now in purgatory, trying to rid my soul of suffering and get
into the light of freedom and peace; and oh, there are so many here
in that condition and without much hope. Our progress is slow and
we have to pay the minutest demand that this law of compensation
calls for.
I hope that you will pardon me for having intruded, but I felt
that if I could communicate with you I should feel better, and so
I do.
I will bid you good night.
Your friend,
John B. London
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