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Natalie and her trance medium guides called Claude, George, Elsie, Mael and Mario. Lecture 022. |
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Open your window to the world of life after death. |
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Natalie's guides, Claude, George, Elsie, Mael and Mario. Me, Who’s first! Spirit, Claude. Me, Good evening Claude. Claude, Good evening. We can hope that George shan’t talk first. Again I am the ring master of this particular circus. But we have decided that I shall, hopefully always begin. Me, And so you should! Claude, I am glad that you agree, as some others do not. (Laughter all around). I don’t really need to disclose their names, I am sure that we already know who they are. Me, We already do. Claude, I am going to try letting four through tonight. Three known another new, I was going to let yet another but, he at the moment does not have the strength to do it.
George did put in an appearance tonight and we had a bit of a questions and answer session and he has requested that these questions and answers are not to be published, so I have respected his request.
Elsie, Hello! Me, Hello Elsie! Elsie, It’s a bit difficult following two like them really. (Laughter) I have to kind of creep up to position and try not make any sudden moves. While George isn’t the jumpy one really, Claude is, but its fun As I am looking around this room and I have noticed you’ve done something that I like and something that Spirit is very fond of, you’ve put a lot of colour in here and I like that, I like colour. But I think that’s what I’d like to talk about is putting colour around you. I think somebody else might have covered this before but it’s something that I like to talk about. Because when I was alive there wasn’t much you could do with colour. It was a lot of brown and grey’s and stuff, but outside it was colourful and I preferred to be outside, unless it was winter then it was all white and black and with the water that turned to grey. But you’ve got the opportunity now to surround yourselves in colours and even surround your body in them, you’ve done quite well and I find women do it well too. Men don’t like it for some reason; they think it’s a bit pansy or something like that and I think that’s silly. What’s so effeminate about liking colour really, it’s just colour. It’s not gender specific there is no gender specific colour. Girls aren’t pink and boys aren’t blue, everybody’s everything and you should keep that in mind. When somebody has a little baby you don’t just buy them gender specific clothes, that’s silly. Because you’re starting them off from just a very small age believing that they should conform to these little colour things. You should let them be anything they want, if a little boy wants a bright pink fairy wand, there’s no harm in it. I mean I know a lot of fathers particularly brothers and uncles would probably get a bit grumpy and a bit surly about it and say no and drag him away and not because the wand is too expensive it’s because it’s the wrong colour. But even if you wear some beads, some multi-coloured beads, but I can understand that you wouldn’t really want to. But the young boys of today can do that and they do and it’s wonderful. You know that their accepting it and its no longer a feminine thing to do. I mean its kind of split up into certain types of people, unfortunately at the moment the movement will spread which is good. I mean your son (Elsie then looked directly at me) dyes his hair bright colours doesn’t he. Me, Yes! Elsie, And you’ve got no problem with that do you. Me, No! Elsie, See, a lot of people do and I’m really talking to that lot of people and saying, aside from a typical teenager, need to be noticed, it’s going to help them a lot in later life, a lot more than you think. It’s just not teenage rebellion, but there is a great deal of that in it. It’s opening up to a new world, a better one. All the people that are wearing black and that do not understand, if they choose another colour it would look nicer and some of the more dreary ones might like to lighten up a bit. Be what you are and wear what you do, choose what you like and don’t adhere to rules just for the sake of them being there. I mean there are a lot of rules that you’ve got to follow because there for your safety or your health, but there a lot of rules that are just silly. There just there to make you look good, or what you perceive to look good and that’s just wrong, it’s very wrong. Because it’s the only chance of life in this particular form you’re going to get. I mean that you’ll have other tries, but you’re not going to be aware of it at the time. So, as wrong as the saying is, it’s the only life that you’ve got, so just do! Thank you. Me, And thank you Elsie.
Spirit, Good evening. Me, Good evening to you. Spirit, My name is Mario. Me, Good evening Mario. Mario, I would like to emphasise family and a lot of families are falling apart of late in the world and family is something you should celebrate and not drive away. You should discipline your children for they will respect you more for it when they are older. They will always be your family no matter what they do to disgrace you. They will always be part of you. End.
Claude, I thought he was going to last a bit longer but it is always hard on our first time.
Spirit, Good evening. Me, Good evening to you. Spirit, It is Mael again. Me, I realise that. Mael, I know you are slowly learning who we are, but we do not know instantly if you know us or not. You should always in your life respect the Earth for she nurtures you. Even though she may take a young babe from you in the jaws of a disease or an accident, it is all what is meant to be. She shall help you and guide you and she loves you, for you are her children, just like the animals and the trees and the things that you are doing to her are distressing. Things you would not do to your mother and in a way she is your mother. She provides for you, she protects you and she teaches you. So respect her as you would your mother. Thank you. Me, And thank you.
Claude, I was hoping the last one would come through, but I was right in thinking he wouldn’t. He isn’t strong enough yet. Me, It’s good to have you back. Claude, Was there something that you wanted to ask me. Me, No, I’m respectful. Claude, Alright, I will close this session. Me, Alright Claude and thank you very much. |