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February 8th, 1917
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, William, (Grandfather of the Kaiser).
Let me say a word in response to what has just been written, as
I am interested in the war.
I am heart and soul in sympathy with the sentiments just expressed,
and so anxious for the end to come, for my people are suffering
so much, and so many of them are coming to the spirit world, their
lives all cut off and prevented from performing the missions of
their Creator.
I have sympathized much with all the people who are engaged in
this war, and have tried so hard to influence my own family to bring
it to an end, but in vain, for the fire of ambition and the cravings
to conquer have ruled them. But I see the end will soon come, and
then will also come the suffering; for it seems to me that my family
will soon thereafter cease to be the rulers of my people and will
be execrated as the creators of this great conflict and the cause
of all the murders and sufferings that have been suffered by the
German people. And my only consolation is that life on earth is
short and that the spirit must find its home in the realm of spirit;
but even then, the suffering will continue. But I trust in the mercy
of the Father and realize that He does all things right.
I cannot say more tonight, but that we are all praying for the
people of the world and are asking the Father to open up the hearts
of the rulers to the inflowing of His Love, and the bringing about
of peace.
I will close.
William, the Grandfather of the Kaiser.
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