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October 6th, 1915
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, William T. Stephenson.
I was an Englishman and lived in Liverpool and died in 1876. What
I want to say: Can a man live and love and then die and go into
nothingness?
And I can answer No! For love never dies. It is the one Eternal
and never ending quality of the soul. The love of a man for a woman
is so great that only the love of God for man excels it. I mean
the real soulmate love. I am a spirit who lived on earth and loved
a woman of earth and when I died my love did not die, but continued
and is with me now growing and increasing all the time. She loved
me too, but in her lonesomeness she married another and is now on
earth the wife of another, but her soul love is mine and strange
as it may seem to you I am not jealous or dissatisfied with her
condition, because I as a spirit loving her only with a soul love
and knowing that I have her soul love in return, do not want her
body or the affections which are so firm, the merely natural love
or rather the attractions which one physical or even mental existence
may have for another.
I am only waiting and loving and hoping that the time will not
be long when she will be with me. So you see love cannot die and
happiness which comes with that love can never die. I am in the
second sphere and am enjoying my existence.You must pardon me for
intruding, but I only wanted to let you know that love can never
die.
So good night.
William T. Stephenson
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