Natalie and her trance medium guides called Claude, George, Elsie and Mael. Lecture 024.

 

Open your window to the world of life after death.

 
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Natalie's guides, Claude, George, Elsie and Mael.

Me, Good evening Claude.

Claude, Good evening. Quite good, pity the other two could not be here (two ladies in the class could not make the evening).

Me, Never mind, you’ve got an audience.

Claude, I know, but there is the promise of more and I always like as many as I can get, it’s much more satisfying to play to a full house.

Apparently George will not be speaking tonight.

Me, Oh that’s a shame, but you will be pleased.

Claude, Oh I am, he wishes to stay with Kirsten.

(Kirsten is another one of the ladies in the class who George is now helping to become a trance medium as she is so close to becoming one that she needs a bit of help from Spirit to overcome the last hurdle).

Claude (again), Maybe a new speaker, perhaps not, but that all depends on how strong they are. It’s dreadfully difficult, some of them appear to be and some of them aren’t. We can’t all be perfect.

Me, Oops!

 

Elsie, Good evening.

Me, Good evening Elsie.

Elsie, It’s dreadfully hard to keep him (Claude) from interfering at the moment, he won’t shut up. I don’t feel quite as bad as I did last week. I wasn’t feeling bad, I was a bit shy because there are more people in the class.

I can’t understand why everyone is so depressed, I don’t really mean the people here, I mean just in general. Everyone’s depressed. Like people walking down the street their always so sad and gloomy looking and I’ve noticed that people who are enjoying themselves on the trains and in big places with lots of shops, they get frowned at by all these gloomy people, because you’re making noise and having fun. For some reason that seems to be a bad thing and I don’t understand the source of all this depression and un-happiness.

I mean, ask yourself when you’re feeling down next time, what exactly am I upset about. You’re usually find there’s nothing, it’s just your kind of like a small child, things aren’t going your way, so you’re going to be upset and have a bit of a tantrum. But see you can’t kick and scream and cry you kind of go silent. You do it in the adult way which is just as silly, it’s just as childish.

I’m not saying that you can’t get depressed because everyone does, just try to have a look at the reasoning’s because it’s happening more and more just listen to music. I still listen to music and I quite enjoy it, but there’s so many people playing it.

There’re so many songs from these modern rock people about how sad they are and how depressing their life’s are. It’s quite funny actually because most of them are stinking rich and very happy actually. There just playing on what they think that people want to hear, what they think everybody is, because there depressing sounds and that I don’t understand either. I can’t understand why you willingly buy something that makes you upset. I mean there’s sweet melancholy but some are taking it a bit far. You don’t want to really bury yourselves up to your eyebrows in it.

I do wish he would go away (Claude).

Me, Is Claude still there!

Elsie, Yes, he’s always there, because he’s such a dandy.

Me, Just stand back Claude.

Elsie, I was tempted to say something but I don’t want to provoke him.

Look at the next time that you’re sad and be Peter Pan and think happy thoughts, because maybe you’ll fly.

Thank you.

Me, and thank you Elsie.

 

Mael, Good evening!

Me, Good evening Mael.

Mael, All of us have talents. All of us have one single talent that we excel at. However, we usually take this and walk down our chosen path of life with it, battling to make that talent the best of all, in doing so you maybe smothering or hiding something even better. So when opportunity comes by, take it. You may think this is not what I do. It’s not what you do now, life is changing, and life is change.

You’re comfort zone is not a protective layer it is a jail. Break free of it and the opportunities in your life will blossom in front of you.

Thank you.

 

Claude, Maybe a few more weeks with more people will encourage somebody else to step forward.

Me, Alright then Claude have you anything to say.

Claude, No!

Me, Unusual!

Claude, I have always got things to say, but I will keep it to the class for the moment. I wouldn’t really want to drag it out too long, not yet at least.

Me, Alright then! and thank you.

Claude, Thank you.

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