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December 20th, 1916.
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am Caesar.
Pardon me for coming so soon after my message
of a few nights ago, but as I am a grateful spirit even if I
was an awful sinner. I want to tell you that I took your advice
and went with your grandmother, and had opened up to me a whole
world of love and truth. Oh, what a wise and magnificent spirit
she is and what love she has, and she treated me with such kindness
and was even like Brutus of old. For in her kindness, she gave me
a stab that killed all my old beliefs and feelings of greatness
and made me in truth a mere nothing and at the same time the greatest
being that I had even been in all my existence, for it showed me
that I was a real child of God and the object of His Love and care,
and one that had all the possibility of becoming in my soul even
Godlike. She is my true friend and when she comes to me it seems
that my soul, which had for so many centuries remained dead and
cold, opens up with a flame of life that her influence brings to
me.
I will not write more now. I thought that you were so interested
in me that you would rejoice in knowing that now I have started
on the way to the attaining of that which you told me of. I will
come sometime when I have received more love and write you a long
letter, which I hope will be interesting, for it is a fact that
at one time Caesar did write interesting letters.
So, my friend, pray for me and send me your kind thoughts, and
believe that they will not be misplaced as now I am so anxiously
seeking for that which was not in me for so many centuries. Good
night,
Your friend,
Julius Caesar
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