Inspirational Poems (Classic Reprint)

Inspirational Poems (Classic Reprint)
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I will relate a little incident that happened to me November, 1916. I and Mrs. Meissner, a lady of sterling qualities with whom I have been staying for ‘over four years, who also is a gifted medium and through whose organism I have received some beauti ful and convincing proofs of Spirit return. This night in question we were discussing various topics’ when I picked up a pencil and began to write poetry. What is the matter with me tonight; I exclaimed, as I looked with dismay at my writing, I could never write one verse of poetry in’my life and here I have written seven verses. My friend looked at me and smiled saying, there are to be ten verses in that poem and you have got to finish it before another sun rise. I replied it is now growing late, and I am going to retire. So I did, but at half past two I awoke and I could not again go to sleep until I had completed the poem entitled, The Living Stream of Life. So I keep writing whatever the ministering Spirits bring to me. Now I will close, hoping and trusting that when you read the Poems, you will meditate thereon, and ask-the Higher forces to bring to. You the Words of Life, also to free you from the superstitious belief that there are a chosen few ask the Father of Love to broaden your minds and lead you to the light of truth. The author.

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