Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to EntoWeiss, Sara
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Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to Ento
Weiss, Sara
Mars (Planet) -- Miscellanea; Spirit writings
On the Spirit side are countless numbers of women who, in their last
re-embodiment, did not fulfill the Law of their being; gladly they
become guardians of children requiring a mother's care and love.
Especially do such Spirits charge themselves with the care of waifs
prematurely expelled from the matrix by ignorant, thoughtless or
heartless mothers, who, on passing to the spirit side, are confronted
by the unlooked for evidence of their ignorant or criminal folly.
Yes, children prematurely born as the result of accident or of other
unavoidable conditions, are subject to the same laws that govern
children purposely thrust into the Spirit World. You are aware that
your sister Emma was prematurely born, consequently, her form is rather
diminutive and of a substance so refined as to remind one of that of a
pure white lily.
Yes, truly, it was Emma who came to Mynheer Weiss and you at Mrs.
Drake's seance. We were not surprised that Mrs. Drake thought her a
girl of about twelve years. Yes, it was she who knelt at the knees of
Mrs. S----r, and who afterward partially materialized her form. We
assisted her to our utmost, but much to her disappointment and our
own, she did not quite succeed. She is very devoted to your son, who
jocularly terms her the Infant Phenomenon. In form, features and traits
she resembles your and her gentle, gracious, loving mother.
Yes, so far as we have learned, the law of generation on other planets
is the same as that of Ento and Earth. Indeed the male and female
principles appear to be so universal that all advanced Spirits firmly
believe in even the duality of the Infinite Spirit. Yes, it requires
very robust faith to enable any one to realize the possibility of a
mother bearing a child whose father is too etherealized to wear a
physical body. My imagination is unequal to such a concept.
Ah, here is our friend the doctor. You are most welcome. As you all
have exchanged greetings, I now shall have the pleasure of presenting
you to our medium, Gentol[a:].
Dr. Blank--Madame, it pleases me to meet and greet you. At the request
of our mutual friend, Mrs. S----le, I have obtained permission to join
for an hour these mutual friends and you who are engaged in a mission
of loving endeavor which I pray may bear fullest fruition. If I also
may receive your gracious permission to, for an hour, join your Band I
shall feel more at ease.
Gentola--Truly, I am more than pleased to have you with us, if but for
an hour.
Dr. Blank--You will not I trust esteem me churlish because I, for a
well considered reason, desire that I may be known to you and to those
who may peruse these pages, as Dr. Blank? You will not? I thank you.
As I am something of a chemist, De L'Ester desires me to reply to such
questions as may arise relating to the lesson engaging this class of
students. So, madame, I am at your service.
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