Life and labor in the spirit world: Being a description of localities, employments, surroundings, and conditions in the spheres.Longley, Mary T. (Mary Theresa)
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Life and labor in the spirit world: Being a description of localities, employments, surroundings, and conditions in the spheres.
Longley, Mary T. (Mary Theresa)
Spirit writings; Spirits
In frequenting the circles of her loved and ever faithful medium, my
aunt Sarah has become familiar with its regular attendants, and so
understands in a measure their spiritual capacities, powers, and
aspirations; and at one time, taking up the idea of “Our Co-operative
Society,” as out-lined by “Betsey” upon an earlier occasion, she so
clearly elaborated it to the understanding of the mortal friends that
they expressed themselves in utter harmony with its design, and
intimated they were ready to unite with the spiritual world in its
labors of love for humanity.
ITS PLANS, PURPOSES, AND INFLUENCE.
Thus “Our Co-operative Society” has been inaugurated, and its members
are in earnest. They desire and intend to do good whenever and wherever
they can, and to try and make the world better for having lived. Not
only the Cincinnati friends belong to this Union, but individuals in
Boston and elsewhere are aware of its existence, and join in its labors,
declaring themselves members, and signifying their intention to perform
their share of its good works; while hundreds of spirits are in sympathy
with the movement, and are the unseen associates who are guiding it on
to a glorious result.
Already has the power and influence of “Our Co-operative Society” spread
in many directions, and the magnitude of its future usefulness and
prosperity no man can predict. The grand, moral, spiritual teachings
enunciated by celestial visitants through the instrumentality of Mrs.
Jackson at her Saturday seances are productive of the best results, and
are an important element in the work and growth of the society. All such
meetings, where the truths taught are wisely and lovingly given, and are
thankfully received by earnest minds who endeavor to incorporate them
into their daily lives, are places where the true principles of union
are to be found, and where harmony of action reveal the existence of
“Our Co-operative Society.”
Allow me here to invite all my readers to join our association, and to
become helpers in the work of blessing mankind. They have no need to
send in their names; all they have to do is to resolve to do good
wherever they can, and to set about it at once, and they will be
recognized by the angels as co-workers and friends.
PART SECOND.
CHAPTER XV.
INTRODUCTORY.—SPIRIT MAY.
This, the second part of our volume, will contain the writings of a
beautiful young spirit whose literary labors through her medium, Miss M.
T. Shelhamer, have been adapted to the taste of children and young
people; though ample testimony has been received from a number of
persons of mature age that these simply-worded and easily-understood
poems and narratives of spirit children, and of child-life in the
spheres, are replete with interest, instruction, and enjoyment for
“children of a larger growth” than those for whom they were originally
designed.
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