Life and labor in the spirit world: Being a description of localities, employments, surroundings, and conditions in the spheres.Longley, Mary T. (Mary Theresa)
Religion
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
These little folks do not know that the spirit boy is with them,
enjoying their games, and at the same time filling their hearts with
bright thoughts and the desire to be good to each other. Little Charley,
from Golden Nest, cannot bring his cousins costly toys or rich food, but
he can do what is much better, and that is he can make them happy by his
sunny presence. With him comes the sunshine, the fragrance of flowers,
and the music of birds,—all from the Summer-land. The little earthly
children cannot see the light, smell the perfume, or hear the birdies
sing; but they _feel_ all these things, and their hearts become bright,
fragrant, and sweet in consequence.
So Charley is a messenger bird who carries joy and gladness everywhere,
and the poor woman takes comfort in the gladness of her darlings,
wondering how they happen to be so cheerful, but feeling thankful that
their hearts are so bright. Little does she know that an angel from the
Summer-land is in her home, casting a ray of heavenly light over each
one. Now, little children, perhaps you may be favored by the company of
some little playmate from the Summer-land; and if you will only be kind
and loving to each other, I am sure you will feel the gladness which the
messenger spirits bring to your lives.
I know a little child who lives in the Summer-land whose name is Helen.
She passed away from the body when a little babe, but as that was years
ago she is now quite a good-sized girl. Helen is a great worker for
others; she is not at all selfish, but is never so happy as when she has
succeeded in making others feel glad. She is quite a traveler, too, and
journeys from place to place bearing messages of cheer, and seeking out
the lonely, sad-hearted spirits, in order to give them comfort and
peace.
I have heard of this spirit working in various cities on earth, and have
been told that she has consoled many mortals who were bowed down in
sorrow, by telling them of their dear little children or kind friends
who sent their love to them from the spirit world. Helen is an
angel,—that is, she is truly a messenger spirit, and everybody loves her
for her gentle kindness and her loving ways.
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