Sunday, January 20, 2013

Helen Writes a Short Note About the Messages from the Generals

October 19, 1915
Received by James Padgett
Washington, D.C.

Well, I am here, your Helen.

You have had some rather surprising communications tonight. We thought that it would be right to let the two old Generals write, as they seem to be so anxious; and I believe that they will find their salvation by having done so.

Mr. Riddle was very glad to have General Sherman come to him and also General Grant, and he is now with both of them telling them his experiences in the spirit world and the cause of his beauty and brightness.

And Ingersoll breaks in once in a while and tells them that when they hear his experience in becoming converted to Christianity, they will be more surprised than they were when the cannon balls blew across their quarters in the war.

So you see what good this little thing of being able to communicate with spirits is doing?

Oh, my dear Ned, I am so happy that you have this great opportunity of doing good, and I know that you feel the same way. It is late and you must stop writing. So with all my love, I am

Your own true and loving,
Helen

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