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April 13th, 1919
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, John T. Richards:
Let me write a few lines, as I am very anxious to tell you of what
the scene was at the meeting tonight.
There were surrounding you a very great number of spirits of all
kinds and conditions. Some were present for the purpose of mere
curiosity and others with the desire to communicate with their loved
ones of earth; and still others were seeking help and deliverance
from their conditions of sufferings and torment.
Mrs. Kates, the medium, tried to give the communications of some
of the spirits who were anxious to tell their relatives and friends
of their presence and of the condition in which they, the mortals,
were in, and advise them as to what is best to be done; and if they
will only take the advice, they will be helped.
There was one spirit who tried to make himself known by an unusual
method of identification, in having with him a dog which the person
to whom the spirit came was enabled to identify, but the spirit
was not within his recollection. The dog was a real dog, but not
the spirit of any dog that had existed in the human, or rather,
earthly form, and the likeness was created by the spirit who tried
to have the individual identify him. There are no spirits of dogs,
or any other animals, that once had an existence on earth, in the
spirit worlds. These appearances are all manufactured by the spirits
for the purpose of having the medium see, clairvoiantly, the resemblance
of the dog on earth, so that an identification may be made. Dogs
and other animals when they die never have any part of themselves
that survive death, and become extinct. They have no soul and, consequently,
nothing that persists after death of the earth form. I was much
interested in the séance, and tried to make myself appear
to the medium, but was not successful.
The condition of the dark spirits who were seeking help was most
pitiable, and the medium for some reason was not able to see or
understand their condition, and, hence, no help was given them,
and they went away very sorrowful.
You had several spirits around you, but they did not try to manifest
themselves, and I doubt if the medium could have seen them had they
tried. They were not of the kind who come to her and make their
presence known, for her development as a medium is not such as to
enable her to see spirits of the kind mentioned. She has not the
soul development that is necessary in order that they can make a
rapport with her, and hence she can neither see nor hear them.
I will not write more now, so good night.
Your friend,
John T. Richards.
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