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I AM HERE. Your own true and loving Helen. (Mrs. James E. Padgett)*
Well, dear, the messages have been rather unusual tonight. I mean the messages
corroborating what the Master said. They show that you must not doubt or lose
your faith in what has been written to you, not only tonight but in all the
past.
You must also see how interested these spirits are in you and in the work you
must do, for otherwise you would never have received such messages.
EACH OF THOSE WHOSE NAMES ARE SUBSCRIBED ACTUALLY WROTE. I KNOW THEM ALL, AND
SAW THEM SIGN THEIR NAMES. AND WITH EACH SIGNATURE WAS A PRAYER THAT GOD WOULD
BLESS YOU AND GIVE YOU A GREAT ABUNDANCE OF HIS LOVE. IT IS ALL SO WONDERFUL
THAT I AM SOMEWHAT ASTONISHED AT THIS GREAT DISPLAY OF INTEREST IN YOU AND THEIR
DESIRE THAT YOU BELIEVE.
So, my dear husband, believe with all your soul, and trust in the love of the
Master and in his great desire to see you happy and free.
I will not write more tonight, although I had intended to write my personal
letter; but you are too tired to receive it. But you know how much I love you
and how anxious I am to see you happy and filled with the Father's Love.
I love you and want you to love me.
Good night.
Your own true and loving,
HELEN.
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About James E. Padgett
Born August 25, 1852, Mr. James Edward Padgett
practiced law in Washington, D.C. Subsequent to his wife's, Helen,
passing in February, 1914, James learned from a psychic that he had
the gift of automatic writing. Based on the promptings of the
psychic and with a desire to reach his dearly departed Helen, he
commenced take messages from the spirits in the spirit world. At
first, James denounced the messages as merely coming from his mind,
driven by a strong desire to reach his departed wife. Eventually,
however, James could not deny the fact that information he was
receiving could not have possibly come from his own mind - for the
content of the messages surpassed his own education and knowledge.
Before his passing in March, 1923, James had accumulated hundreds of
messages from spirits and celestials in the spirit world.
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