November 4, 1916
Received by James Padgett
Washington, D.C.
I am here, your own dear, loving sister (of Eugene).
I have never written before. I want to say a word and tell him how happy I am and largely because I realize that he has received the Great Love of the Father in his soul. Oh, I cannot express my feelings, as I am now writing for the first time, but he must try to understand what I would desire to say if I had the ability to express myself.
We are all very happy, and especially mother. And as she listened to John writing his message, she became so overcome with her emotions that she could scarcely breathe, as you would say. She was so happy, and praised the Father with all her soul's thankfulness and cried in joy big tears of happiness and love. And so were we all so very happy.
We are all progressing very rapidly, and our cousin who has so recently come to us, and whom Eugene is so much interested in and has helped so much, is progressing also, and is in the Third Sphere - a marvelous evidence of progress in so short a time. But she is so earnest in her seeking, and as I sometimes tell her in joke, for fear that her Catholic friends will take her back to count her beads and worship the saints, and believe what the priests tell her, that she seems to never tire of praying and reaching out in her soul's longings for the great things that are ahead for her to obtain, as some of the higher spirits have told her.
It is wonderful, and if my dear brother could only see how much he has helped her, he would never, for one moment, doubt the reality of this Love, which he spoke to her so often about, even though it apparently, at the time, made no impression. We all send him our love and want him to know that we are with him, trying to help him in every way, spiritually and materially, and when I say this I speak for the whole family.
As this is my first attempt at writing, I am a little tired and must stop; but as I have made a first effort, I should like to come sometime and write him a longer letter. So, thanking you, I will say good night. I am the sister that he used to think was so loving to him and careful of his wants.
Eugene Morgan's Sister
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Helen Padgett Confirms that Eugene Morgan now has the Divine Love of the Father
I am here, your own true and loving Helen.
Well, my dear, I am glad that Mr. Morgan called tonight, for the assurance that he received from John and the other spirits will do him good and strengthen his faith in the fact that he is now a possessor of the Divine Love.
I can add my little testimony also, and while it may not have the weight of some who have written, yet it comes from knowledge to which is added the love of a sister in the faith. I am glad that he has this great possession, for I see that he is a man of deep conviction, and when once convinced of the truth of any proposition he is firm in maintaining such truth.
As you have received so much tonight, I will not write more, and only say that I love you with all my heart and soul and am happy when I see you happy. So love me and give me my kiss and go to bed.
Your own true and loving
Helen
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