Raymond; or, Life and Death: With examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death.Lodge, Oliver, Sir
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Raymond; or, Life and Death: With examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death.
Lodge, Oliver, Sir
Future life; Lodge, Raymond, 1889-1915 (Spirit); Spiritualism; World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, British
Some one called 'M.' sent you a message through Mrs. F.
(?), and wanted her dearest love given. She's had to be
away rather from the earth plane for some time, but he
actually has seen M. several times. Conditions of war
have brought her back. She had progressed a good way. She
wondered if you realised it was not her will to leave you
so long, but progression. She belongs to a higher plane.
M. knew something about this before she passed on, though
perhaps it makes it easier to be always communicating.
[Some friends will know for whom this is intended--a great friend of
our and many other children. She had had one sitting with Mrs. Piper
at Mariemont, not a good one.--O. J. L.]
Her life on the earth plane made it easier for her to go on quickly
after she passed out.
(Feda, _sotto voce_.--What you say?)
M. says, it will be a test, that she was with his father
at a medium's, where she saw a control named Alice Anne,
a little girl control; she didn't speak to Soliver, but
was with him at the medium's. "The old Scotch girl" what
Paulie calls her; old Scotch lady--same thing.
[This is correct about a sitting with Miss McCreadie, when this 'M.'
had unmistakably sent messages through Miss McC.'s usual control.--
O. J. L.]
(_Added later_.)
Some friends will be interested in this lady,--a really
beautiful character, with initials M. N. W.,--so I record
something that came through from Feda on a much later
occasion--in July 1916:--
Raymond's got rather a young lady with him. Not the sister
who passed away a little baby. But she's young--she looks
twenty-four or twenty-five. She's rather slender, rather
pretty. Brown hair, oval face. Not awful handsome, but
got a nice expression. She's very nice, and comes from a
high sphere. She's able to come close to-night, but can't
always come. Name begins with an M. And she says, "Don't
think that because she didn't come, she didn't want to
come. She had to keep away for so long. It was necessary
for her to stay away from the earth for a while, because
she had work in high spheres for three years, and it's
difficult for her to come through.
Good, good--something about the lady, lady--two people,
she says. Lady and good man. Feda ought to remember it--a
lady and good man.
Between them Soliver and her, Soliver and Miss Olive, and
her. Lady and good man and M. She must have been very good
on the earth plane, she wasn't ordinary at all. Quite
unusual and very very good. You can tell that by what she
looks like now.
She brings a lot of flowers--pansies, not quite pansies,
flower like a pansy, and not quite a pansy. Heartsease,
that's what it is. She brings lots of those to you. She
brought a lot of them when Raymond wented over there. But
not for very long, she didn't--they wasn't wanted very
long.
_M. F. A. L. Record of February 4--continued_
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