Do not fear death; but stay on earth as long as you can. Not withstanding the companionship I have here, I sometimes regret my failure in holding on to the world. But regrets have less weight on this sidelike our bodies. Everything is well with me. I will tell you things that have never be
Letters from a Living Dead Man
โ Scribed by Elsa Barker
- Publisher
- White Crow Productions Ltd
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- UND
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Do not fear death; but stay on earth as long as you can.
Not withstanding the companionship I have here,
I sometimes regret my failure in holding on to the world.
But regrets have less weight on this sidelike our bodies.
Everything is well with me.
I will tell you things that have never been told.
Letter 5: Letters From a Living Dead Man
Elsa Barker, American author and poet, was born in 1869 in Leicester Vermont, USA.
Throughout her life Barkers poems and short stories were published in various books and magazines.
Her debut novel, The Son of Mary Bethel, was published in 1909 and this was followed in 1910 by her first collection of poetry; The Frozen Grail and Other Poems.
Barker was a spiritual writer and in 1912 while in Paris, one evening she began automatic writing; the phenomenon where someone other than her own sub conscious was writing using her hand.
Much inspired writing over the years claims to have originated from discarnate beings and Barker was no exception.
The entity responsible for the writing claimed to be Judge David Patterson Hatch, a lawyer from Los Angeles.
The judge explained that he had recently passed over and that he wanted to document his experiences on the other side in the form of letters that he would write through Elsas hand.
Within a few days Barker received verification from a friend that the Judge had indeed died recently in Los Angeles.
Over the next three years over 100 letters were dictated and published as a trilogy debuting with Letters from a Living Dean Man, followed by War Letters from the Living Dead Man and Last Letters from the Living Dead Man. Coming shortly after W.T. Steads bestselling channeled work Letters from Julia, the letters are now considered an essential guide to the afterlife. All are fascinating, informative and inspirational and are required reading for anyone interested in life and death, the afterlife, and why we are here.
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