By Dr. Leslie R. Stone.
This testimony is the outgrowth of the many queries that have resulted
from the publication of volumes I and II of the Messages from Jesus and
Celestials; which I first printed in 1940, and which have thereafter gone
through three editions. On the publication of this fourth edition of volume
I (this was written in the early '60s - ed.), I am integrating all those
questions from interested readers into a new testimony, which will show
how it was that Mr. Padgett was able to perform the work of receiving these
remarkable messages. It tells how I met Mr. Padgett and my reasons for
believing that
he was actually able to receive messages, not merely from the spirit
world, but from the greatest spirits of the Celestial Heavens, whose Master
is Jesus of Nazareth.
I was born on November 10, 1876, at Aldershot, Hampshire, England, the tenth of thirteen children. I attended the public school there and later completed courses at the Grammar School of Farnham, Surrey, founded by King Edward VI. Thereafter, I worked in the saddlers shop of my father, William Stone, at Aldershot, and later at London. When business slackened, I emigrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1903. On that occasion, my mother, who was a great believer in prayer, asked the Heavenly Father to let her know what His Will was. His answer was that I should go.
In Toronto, one day, I was attracted to a notice of a Spiritualist meeting. Never having attended one before, I was curious and went. The medium, who was giving messages from the platform, pointed to me and said: "Your father, who says he is William Stone, is here, and is glad that he is able to greet you." The medium then described my father, such as I had known him. He had never been to the New World and had died when I was seven years of age. Under the circumstances, this woman could hardly have been able to give this information without direct contact with the spirit of my father.
After this experience, I began to read many books on Spiritualism, such
as Nature's Divine Revelation, by Andrew Jackson Davis, also The Great
Harmonia by the same author. These books had a profound effect upon me,
for the faith in the religious doctrines which my mother, a strong Baptist,
had taught me could no longer interest me as the repositories of the Truths.
I believed in the existence of a great spirit world and in the communication
of mortals and spirits. At the same time, however, Spiritualism, as it
was being taught, did not, I confess, completely satisfy my soul longings.
Not until
I met Mr. James E. Padgett and read the messages which, I am thoroughly
convinced, came from Jesus and the Celestial spirits, was I satisfied that
at last I had really come to know the great religious Truths, and that
I knew the way to the Father and at-onement with Him.
It took me eleven years after coming to the New World before I met Mr. Padgett. Spirit guides advised my going to Detroit. There, the production of automobiles was such that it was impossible to maintain myself in saddlery work and, again on spiritual advice, I moved to Buffalo. There, I worked and studied in a hospital for seven years and finally became a graduate nurse. This period of my life was, I feel, an important one in that it gave me that interest in healing which later induced me to study chiropractic.
In Buffalo, I continued to be interested in Spiritualism, and received
another personal proof of spirit life. At one Spiritualist meeting, I was
seated next to a woman who happened to be a medium. She suddenly turned
to me and said, "Your mother is here with you." I replied, "You must be
mistaken, Madam. I had a letter from my mother quite recently and she is
in good health." The medium shrugged and replied, "Your mother never lived
in this country. She tells me she lived in England and died a short time
ago." She went on to report what my mother presumably had died of, described
the
funeral, and mentioned the names of those present. She told me that
I had a sister Edith, from whom I would receive a letter confirming what
she said. The letter arrived just as the woman had predicted, and corroborated
her statements. If I ever had doubts then as to the truth of spirit communication,
I lost them at that point.
As a matter of fact, I advanced in Spiritualism to the extent of going into trances, wherein I am convinced that I have been able to visit the spirit world. I know I have met my mother there, a sister Kate, and a brother Willie who had passed on in 1908. I knew I was in my spirit body and had left my mortal frame; and, indeed, I had no desire to return to it. But my mother and sister insisted that I had a spiritual work to accomplish in the earth plane, and that I could not come permanently into the spirit world until I had accomplished that task.
I could go on to relate many interesting and curious experiences which
I was privileged to have in the spirit world, but this is not the occasion
for it, and I shall proceed with the narrative. During my work in the hospital,
I had become interested in chiropractic and, on the suggestions of spirits
who communicated messages to me through mediums at Lily Dale, New York,
I studied at the Palmer Gregory College of Chiropractic in Oklahoma City,
and graduated in 1912 after a two year course.
Shortly thereafter, I became a licensed practitioner in Washington,
D.C. There comes to mind the name of a Mrs. Bartholomew, a trumpet medium,
and a Mr. Pierre Keeler, a slate writing medium, whom I consulted while
at Lily Dale. It was through this gentleman's brother that I was able to
obtain a spirit photograph of my soulmate, Mary Kennedy. I shall refer
to this in more detail later.
On graduating, I went to Philadelphia with a view to opening an office,
but, on receiving messages from many of my relatives in the spirit world
through a medium named Mrs. Bledsoe, I opened an office instead on the
boardwalk of Atlantic City. I must say that I was successful and instrumental
in restoring many patients to health. I remember distinctly a newsboy of
about nine years of age whose name was George Hutton. He suffered from
paralysis in the legs due to polio and used crutches to swing his legs.
I offered to give this boy treatment without charge, to which his mother
consented.
The boy was able to walk again without use of his crutches in two treatments,
and an osteopath and M.D., Dr. Walton, came to see me about it. "I saw
the newsboy today walking without his crutches," he said, "and he told
me you had treated him. I came to find out if it is so." Later, George
came in and confirmed the healing. I have always felt that this instance
of healing, as well as many others that I cannot mention here, was due
to spiritual forces operating through me.
Although I was kept busy at my boardwalk practice during the summer months, autumn found business so slack, due to the closing of many hotels and departure of people, that I was compelled to find another location. Again I went to Philadelphia and consulted Mrs. Bledsoe who, through her spirit contacts, advised me to go to Washington, D.C.
I arrived there in November 1912, and opened an office on Fourteenth Street, N.W. There, I fortuitously met a gentleman with whom I had become acquainted at Lily Dale. His name was William Plummer, of Frederick, Maryland. He visited me at my office and told me he was interested in procuring a copy of "Was Abraham Lincoln a Spiritualist?" by Nettle Maynard Colburn. He wanted to find the owner of the copyright, for he wished to have the book reprinted. In his search, he had found the name of a Mr. Rollison Colburn of Takoma Park, but was informed that the latter was not related to the writer. The search, however, had not been entirely futile, for the Rollison Colburns proved to be interested in Spiritualism, and a common interest between them developed into a close friendship.
I became acquainted with the Colburns through Mr. Plummer. I found them
very kind and lovable people who were greatly interested in psychic experiences.
It was through their son, Arthur Colburn, that I first heard of the messages
that were being received by Mr. Padgett. I was introduced to him at his
office in the Stewart Building, 6th and D Streets, N.W., where he was practicing
law. This was in the early fall of 1914 when everyone was excited about
the great conflict that had broken out in Europe. Some people felt the
period ushering in the end of the world had come and that Jesus himself
would appear at this "end time." For me, it was the end of my travels
and spiritual search.
These Messages from Jesus and Celestials, received through the hand of James E. Padgett, are so extraordinary in concept and contents (claiming as they do to bring to mankind the highest spiritual teachings of Jesus as an epoch-making revelation from the spirit world), that it is indispensable that, as the publisher and firm believer in the Truths contained in these messages, I give to interested readers and for future reference some firsthand information regarding the man through whom these messages were received, and how it was that he was enabled and selected to obtain these amazing communications.
At this point, I must state that I was very often in Mr. Padgett's room when he was receiving these writings, and that I am the eyewitness to the formation and development of Mr. Padgett as the medium par excellence through whom the Truths of the Heavenly Father and life in the spirit world have come to mankind.
My first contact with Mr. Padgett was in September 1914. I became interested in him at first because he seemed to be a fine gentleman and, what was also important to me, a genuine medium. We became friendly on the basis of Spiritualism and Mediumship, and this became a bond which, in addition to our mutual respect and brotherly love for each other, which grew apace in the course of time, was never broken in this life until his death on March 17, 1923. This bond, I am convinced, continues to exist between us - his soul encased in a spirit body and mine still in mortal trappings.
Mr. Padgett invited me to visit him regularly at his home at 514 E Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C., where, in the course of time, I met Eugene Morgan
and Dr. Goerger. Padgett told me that the messages he was receiving were
from his wife, Helen, who had died early that year. She had written him
many things about the spirit life she was living, describing her experiences
at the time of her death, the sphere of her spiritual abode, and her love
for her husband in the flesh who, she had then discovered, was her soulmate.
I was thereafter very often present as he continued to receive these
messages. They came in a rapid sweep of connected words that obviously
gave no time for thought on the part of the writer, and, in fact, he often
insisted that he had no clear idea of what his pencil was writing until
he read the messages afterwards. It was in this way, then, that he received
from 1914 to 1923 some twenty five hundred messages, many of them coming,
I have not the slightest doubt, from those highest spirits whose signatures
were testimony to the personalities they represented.
Interested as I had always been in Spiritualism, and in the possibility of man's communicating with departed spirits, I asked Mr. Padgett what were the circumstances leading to this mediumistic activity. The facts, as he related them to me, were as follows: About six months before I had met him, he had attended a séance held by a Mrs. Maltby in Washington, D.C. She informed him that he possessed the psychic power to obtain automatic writings from spirits, and challenged him to make the effort. He did so and found that his pencil moved automatically to produce what he called "fish hooks" and "hangers." When this had continued for a short time, he at length obtained a writing which he could make out as a message signed by his wife, Helen. It was a short, personal note which stated she was often present in spirit with him, and how glad she was to be able to write him in this way. At this point, Mr. Padgett did not believe the evidence of the writings that his dead wife had actually communicated with him. In fact, he wanted to know what proof could she offer, or was there, to show that a spirit was actually writing, and, if so, whether that spirit was actually Helen. The writing that followed provided incidents in their lives that could only have been known to both.
Padgett thought even this could be explained as material coming from his own mind, as well it might, except that the writings came too quickly for his mind to formulate thought, and the messages kept on insisting that it was not his mind but hers that was operating, with emphasis on her love for him and the happiness she could obtain by being with him.
With his interest in Spiritualism greatly aroused by these strange writings,
and anxious to set his mind at rest, he began to read books on the subject.
I remember his reading J. M. Peeble's Immortality, and his frequent attendance
at séances. There, he was given to understand that spirits, if given the
opportunity and under right conditions, can communicate with mortals, and
that apparently, in his case, the writings he questioned came from his
departed wife. He was advised to continue to take messages while learning
more about the spirit world. Among those things he learned was that souls
have their mates, and that spirit life, contrary to what is taught
by orthodox religions, was one of constant progress through the various
realms of the spirit universe.
At the end of one of these writings, he asked what plane or sphere she was in. He received the answer that she was living in one of the planes of the Second Sphere, where a certain amount of light and happiness is present, but that she had no desire to make progress to other spheres, because she could at that time make contact quite easily with him on the earth plane and write to him by controlling his brain and hand. Padgett told me he could feel her presence intensely, which produced in him a feeling of happiness that was alien to him, except when she wrote.
Padgett confided to me that he would like to see Helen progress and told her so. He informed her that, through his own spiritual studies, he knew she could make her way to higher spheres and increased happiness as a spirit. Helen replied she would find out from his grandmother, Ann Rollins, who had been a long time in the spirit world, what steps were necessary to make progress to higher and brighter spheres.
I do not know why Helen turned to her husband's grandmother for guidance in the spirit world. Many of Mr. Padgett's early messages were destroyed because they were of such a personal nature that he did not wish others to be acquainted with their contents. But I do know that affinity of spirits in the other world is due to affinity of the soul and not to any relationship one may have in the flesh. And from what Mr. Padgett told me of his grandmother, and from the messages which she subsequently wrote (some of which I have inserted in these volumes), she must have been a very kind and warmhearted woman. At any rate, Helen later wrote about her meeting with Ann Rollins who, she said, was a glorious spirit dwelling in the high Celestial Heavens. Ann Rollins, surprisingly enough for Padgett and those of us who were present at the time, had informed her that spirit progress to the higher Celestial Realms could be obtained only by prayer to the Heavenly Father for His Love through earnest longing of soul. In addition, Padgett's mother, Ann R. Padgett, also in the spirit world, wrote through her son corroborating this information. Both spirits were thus instrumental in giving Padgett (and those like myself who used to be present at these writings) the knowledge that soul progress to the Celestial Heavens was achieved only through prayer to God for His Divine Love.
These sessions, held to obtain writings from Helen, had become a channel
through which a deep, religious note had been injected, replacing the personal
material. From the scores of messages from Helen written at this time,
and which are in my possession, we can follow her rapid progress to the
higher spheres. Helen took the advice of these high spirits and prayed,
and she found her prayers for the Father's Love were answered, and that
It came into her soul in a way that caused a purification of her desires
and thoughts, with a corresponding change in her soul and spiritual appearance.
She said that her spirit body, reflecting the changing condition of her
soul, was becoming etherealized and
brighter. She then wrote that she had reached the Third Sphere where
happiness was greatly increased.
Shortly thereafter, she suggested that since she had done what Padgett
had wished, and had been able to progress to a higher sphere, it was fitting
that Padgett should seek to better his soul condition as well. In fact,
she suggested that we should all do so. She stated that, since the soul
is the same, whether in the flesh or spirit body, it could be transformed
by prayer to the Father for His Divine Love - not by ordinary intellectual
prayers that came from the head, but from the heart and soul. Padgett refused
to lend credence to this information. The spirits insisted that, as inhabitants
of the higher realms, they possessed knowledge of this sacred Truth, and
that Jesus, himself, ever interested
in bringing the Truths to mankind, would come to corroborate their
affirmations if Padgett would give him the opportunity.
I do not know exactly when the first message signed "Jesus of the Bible" was received, for as I write this, more than forty years later, I cannot remember the date. Padgett evidently felt it was absurd to believe that Jesus had written him and, alas, threw away the message. As a matter of fact, Mr. Colburn, who up to that time had formed a part of our fellowship, declared he could not be persuaded that Jesus had actually written. However, his friends, Dr. Goerger, Mr. Morgan, and I had an instinctive feeling that Jesus had written a genuine message. The earliest message allegedly from Jesus to Padgett which is in my possession, therefore, is dated September 28, 1914, and refers to an earlier message written a few days before. It is a long message, urging Padgett to pray for the Father's Love, and stating that certain passages in the New Testament, thoroughly believed in by Padgett, were false. The Master went on to say that he was neither God, nor had he been conceived by the Holy Spirit in the way taught by the preachers of the churches. Further, that "...Neither is God Spirit only; a Spirit of Mind. He is a Spirit of everything that belongs to His Being. He is not only Mind, but Heart, Soul, and Love." The message urged Padgett: "...Go to your Father for His Help. Go in prayer, firmly believing, and you will soon feel His Love in your heart."
Padgett was doubtful. Though he was not entirely certain of the genuineness of the family spirits, he felt the need of asking whether Jesus had really written. In volume II, I have published some of the messages which he received from Helen, Ann Rollins, his mother, and his father, John Padgett, all corroborating that Jesus had written. You will also find in this volume II some of the early messages which he received from the Master. They tell Padgett to have faith that he is Jesus, and they encourage him to pray; but they are simply preparatory in nature and do not contain the wonderful contents and information which came when Padgett had achieved that condition of soul which enabled him to obtain them.
At this point, it came forcibly to Mr. Padgett and to me that such messages
could not possibly be the brainchild of his own heated imagination. He
had been, as I discovered, an orthodox Methodist, and had for many years
taught Sunday School in the Trinity Methodist Church (5th Street and Seward
Place, N.E.) in Washington, D.C. His conception of religious doctrine was
simply that which emanated from this Protestant church. This view of soul
progress was contrary to what he had been taught. He had no idea of Divine
Love in contrast to the natural love, or what it might be, and realized
that such a conception was foreign to his thinking and never could
have been a product of his own mind. He therefore felt assured, and I agreed
with him, that these writings were actually not only from Helen, Ann Rollins,
his mother and departed spirits of mortals, but also from the Master, himself.
He decided to follow those instructions which he himself had never entertained,
and which by that very fact had to come from outside intelligences which
were communicating to him in this way.
He - I should say, we - began to pray for the Divine Love, letting our
soul longings go out to the Heavenly Father; and, in time, a feeling came
glowing into the region of our hearts. We felt this emotion grow stronger
and stronger with continued, fervid prayers; and, as we did so, our faith
in God became solidified and absolute. Never before had Padgett, nor I,
felt so sure of the real existence of the Father and His Divine Love and
Mercy. The cold, intellectual concept which we had entertained of Him had
been transformed, through prayers for His Love, into a warm, glowing, living
feeling of
closeness, of at-onement with the Heavenly Father, Whose Love and Mercy
and Goodness we could sense were personal and real.
The change in Padgett's attitude towards the Heavenly Father, through the inflowing of His Love, motivated a message from Ann Rollins. It recognized the effect which this Divine Love was having upon his soul, which was now a receptacle for some Essence of the Father's Divine Nature. It also reported on Helen's progress to higher spheres. Helen, she said in her message, was now a much happier spirit, and her spirit body shone with a radiance produced by the Father's Love in her soul.
Message followed message now from Helen, Ann Rollins, and, above all, from Jesus, encouraging Padgett to keep on praying and to obtain increased portions of the Father's Love. As a medium, he might be used to transmit messages from the highest Celestial spirits. At length, Jesus himself wrote that, since Padgett had the ability to receive writings from spirits, should Padgett's brain be sufficiently transformed through soul development by obtaining more of the Divine Love to a degree where he could receive high quality messages, he and his apostles would come and write through him the Truths of the Father, of his mission on earth, and on the New Testament and Christianity! Only pray, and pray harder for the Father's Love, urged the messages.
The Master wrote on October 5, 1914, stating that he had chosen Padgett to do his work of disseminating the Father's Truths to mankind. I quote the last part:
...Go to the Lord in prayer and He will remove from your soul all that tends to defile it and make it alien from Him. He is the One that will cleanse it from sin and error.
Only the teachings that I shall give you will tell the Verities of my Father. Let not your heart be troubled or cast down, for I am with you always and I will help you in every time of need. Only believe that I am Jesus of the Scriptures and that you will not be long out of the Kingdom. You are my chosen one on earth to proclaim my glad tidings of life and love. Be true to yourself and to your God and He will bless you abundantly. Keep His Commandments and you will be very happy, and you will soon receive the contentment that He gives to His true children. Go to Him in all your troubles and you will find rest and peace. You will soon be in condition to let the things of this world alone, as I need you for my service.
With all my love and blessings, and those of the Holy Spirit, I am,
Jesus.
Padgett was eventually convinced that he was being developed for a task
of Mediumship whereby great messages of religious Truths would be given
to mankind through him. He prayed earnestly and frequently and, for the
next three months, not only did Jesus write but also many of the apostles,
especially John and James, who kept telling him to keep praying for the
Father's Love, but that the time had not yet come for the delivery of the
great messages. Padgett's brain, while being changed in quality, had not
yet reached that high quality which would permit the passage of communications
of
the kind they proposed. They continually urged him to seek for more
of the Father's Love through prayer to Him. Many times when I met him in
his room, he would say to me: "Doctor, I feel the Divine Love in my soul
in such intensity that I don't think I can stand it anymore." He would
say this experience was always his when he had been praying for the Father's
Love prior to obtaining messages from Jesus and the Celestial spirits.
And I can in all sincerity state, if only for the purpose of corroborating
his experiences, that these feelings were mine as well, if perhaps to a
smaller degree.
While receiving these preparatory messages, it occurred to Padgett to
ask how it was that Jesus had selected him to do this work, and what power,
specifically, was there in the Divine Love which would enable him to succeed.
Inevitably, there came the reply - in fact, one from John, the Apostle,
and another from Jesus. John's message deals with the Laws of Rapport in
the spirit world which enable spirits and mortals to communicate, and the
workings whereby the brain of the mortal is conditioned
to receive various types of messages: intellectual, moral, and soul.
It is a message of great importance to those who may be interested in developing
Mediumship or furthering their mediumistic powers. But Jesus' reply is
more direct. The message is printed in volume I, and so may be read in
its entirety. But to summarize briefly here, Jesus wrote that two things
are necessary for a genuine medium to receive the messages of the Father's
Truths, which were to be given shortly. First, the medium had to have thorough
faith that the spirits of the Celestial Heavens, inhabitants of God's Kingdom
in
Immortality, were actual beings who could, if the medium achieved a
certain condition of soul, actually control his brain and write through
him. If the medium did not have this faith in his heart, then no contact
could be made by the Celestial spirits with him. Secondly, the medium must
be willing to submit to the conditions imposed by the spirits: He had to
obey the instructions of the spirits and pray to the Father for His Divine
Love; for it was this Love alone that had the power to transform the brain
of the medium so that it could be attuned to the thoughts of the spirits.
And this transformation of the brain could be achieved only through the
development of his soul. By prayer, said Jesus, the Father's Love inflowing
into the soul transforms the soul from the image of God (with which man
was created) into the Essence of God, so that sin and error in the human
soul could not exist. And the brain of the mortal, thus purified of material
thoughts and manifesting in his thoughts the condition of his transformed
soul, could attain that condition which corresponded to the soul condition
of the spirits; and it was in that way that he could grasp their thoughts
.
That was the importance of the Divine Love. Padgett, in short, had to
attain, through prayer to the Father, a soul condition approaching to a
degree that of the Celestial spirits in order for his brain to receive
their messages. Prayer had to be constant, for, otherwise, renewed earth
plane and material thoughts would naturally re-impose their dominance, and
the Love and the high soul condition would become inactive. Thus, said
Jesus, Padgett had not been selected because of any particular goodness
or freedom from sin, as compared to other mortals, for there were many
who were in better, and in a higher, spiritual condition than he was, but
because of his faith that Jesus could come, and his
willingness to obey the spirits and pray for the Divine Love for a
transformation of his soul so that the conditions for receiving these messages
could be met. Furthermore, declared Jesus, he had tried for many centuries
in the past to thus write his messages, and he had found many mediums who
were far better gifted than was Padgett. But because they thought Jesus
was God, or because they thought it was impossible for Jesus to write,
or because of their religious beliefs and dogmas, they had refused to submit
to the promptings of the spirits. And since man is endowed by his Creator
with a
free will, Jesus and the Celestial spirits could not coerce them into
submitting to a task to which they were opposed and in whose efficacy they
had no conviction. For these reasons, Jesus stated, no other could be chosen
except Padgett.
Mr. Padgett was now thoroughly convinced that what he was receiving
was not only from the Celestial spirits but also from the Master, himself.
I think it is interesting to point out that he not only confided his beliefs
to his friends, like myself, Eugene Morgan, and Dr. Goerger, but also wrote
boldly about them. I have in my possession a copy of a letter he wrote
to a Dr. George H. Gilbert, Ph.D., D.D., who had published an article on
religion entitled "Christianizing the Bible," in the November 1915 issue
of Biblical World. This article, which I have read, advocated less emphasis
on the Old Testament and its emphasis on a stern and punishing Jehovah,
and more attention to the teachings of the New Testament and the sayings
of Jesus. There was no suggestion of the Divine Love
in Dr. Gilbert's article, which anyone who procures a copy from the
Library of Congress (or any other library which contains it) can very readily
discover. Mr. Padgett's letter explains how, for quite a time, he refused
to believe the contents or origin of the handwriting (for, with his legalistic
turn of mind, he would accept only the most concrete evidence as proof),
but that he was finally and thoroughly convinced of the Truths of the Messages
and the source from which they came. Here it is:
December 28, 1915
Dr. George H. Gilbert, Ph.D., D.D., Dorset, Vermont.
Dear Sir:
I hope that you will pardon me for writing you as I herein shall, for your evident voluntary interest in a certain subject matter, and my involuntary interest in the same, furnish the only excuse. I have read your article, "Christianizing the Bible," in the November issue of the Biblical World and am much impressed with the same, not only because of its inherent merits but also because its demands and suggestions are very similar to those which have been made through me in a way and manner which I can scarcely expect you to give credence to; nevertheless, I shall submit the matter to you, recognizing your right to consider what it may say unworthy of your serious attention.
First, permit me to state that I am a practical lawyer of 35 years experience and, as such, not inclined to accept allegations of fact as true without evidencing proof. I was born and reared in an orthodox Protestant church and, until quite recently, remained orthodox in my beliefs; that a little more than a year ago, upon the suggestion being made to me that I was a psychic, I commenced to receive messages by way of automatic writing from what was said to be the spirit world. And, since that time, I have received nearly 1500 such messages upon many subjects, but mostly as to things of a spiritual and religious nature, not orthodox, as to the errancy of the Bible.
I have not space to name, nor would you probably be interested in, the great number of the writers of these messages; but among the writers is Jesus of Nazareth, from whom I have received more than 100 messages. I will frankly say that I refused to believe for a long time that these messages came from Jesus because, God, while He had the power, as I believed, would not engage in doing such a thing. But the evidence of the truth of the origin of these messages became so convincing, not only from the great number and positiveness of the witnesses but also from the inherent and unusual merits of the contents of the messages, that I was forced to believe; and I now say to you that I believe in the truth of these communications with as little doubt as I ever believed in the truth of a fact established by the most positive evidence in court. I wish further to say that, to my own consciousness, I did no thinking in writing the messages. I did not know what was to be written nor what was written at the time except the word that the pencil was writing.
The great object of these messages from Jesus, as he wrote, is to make a revelation of the Truths of his Father. He asserts that the Bible does not contain his real teachings as he disclosed them while on earth; that many things that he said are not therein contained, and many things that are ascribed to him therein he did not say at all. And he wants the Truths made known to mankind. And I must say that many of these Truths, which he has already written, I have never heard of before, and I have studied the Bible to some extent. One thing in particular impressed me, and that is what the truth is of his bringing "life and immortality to light." The Bible does not state it, and I have not been able to find an explanation of it in any commentaries on the Bible. But enough of this. I merely wrote this to assure you that I am serious in submitting the enclosed copy of a message for your perusal; and I would not do this were it not for the fact that the message comments upon your article and also upon another article in the same issue of the Biblical World.
On the night of December 24, 1915, I read your article and, on the next night, Christmas night, I received a writing of which the enclosed is a copy. You will observe that a portion of the message is personal, but I thought it best to send it as it came to me. And though you may not believe the origin of the message, yet, you may find some thoughts therein for your consideration.
Trusting that you will pardon my intrusion, I will subscribe myself,
Very respectfully,
James E. Padgett.
A few nights later, a message signed "Jesus" commented upon Padgett's having sent a copy of the message, and referred to his letter to Dr. Gilbert:
December 28, 1915
I am here, Jesus.
I came tonight to tell you that you did the right thing by sending the message to the person who wrote the article upon the subject of Christianizing the Bible, for I now believe that he will appreciate it to a very great degree. He is not an orthodox churchman, but is the preacher of a Unitarian church in the little town in which he lives, and is a very broad-minded man.
He may have some doubts as to the source of the message and may not feel inclined to accept, as true, your statements as to how you received it, but yet his doubts will not be altogether of such a nature that he may not have some hesitation in saying that such a thing as your receiving my message could not be true. At any rate, he will become interested in the subject matter of the message and will find some thoughts that he never before had. I fully realize that, when my messages are published, the great difficulty in their being accepted will be the doubt of the people as to their source. But you will have to complete the book in such a way that the testimony of the numerous witnesses will be so strong that the doubt will not be able to withstand the overwhelming evidence of my being the writer of the messages. And when men read the same, they will realize that the Truths which they contain could only come from a higher source than mortal mind, and that the Hand of the Father is in them.
So, I will continue to write and you to receive the messages; and when the time comes to publish them, I do not fear that they will not be, in time, gladly received. Very soon, I will write you another which will be of importance to mankind. I will only say further that I am with you trying to help you and to have you believe with all your heart in the Divine Love of the Father, in my mission, and in your work.
Your brother and friend,
Jesus.
By this time, of course, my original ideas about Spiritualism had undergone a radical transformation. In the light of the messages, Spiritualism could no longer simply be an effort to prove to one's satisfaction, through séances repeating the same process and ritual, that man did survive death and that his spirit, though devoid of his fleshly frame, could appear from his spiritual habitat and give evidence of his post-mortal existence. Both Padgett and myself now saw in Spiritualism not merely belief in life after death and conviction in communication between mortal and spirit, but in a great universe of spirits seeking progress towards light and happiness through purification of their souls, and the possibility of transformation of these souls through prayer to the Heavenly Father for His Love. Gone was my belief in vibrations, abstract intelligence, cosmic force, astral bodies and other paraphernalia of a bare and cold concept; and real Spiritualism took its well merited place as part and parcel of that sublime religion which affirmed that souls were alive, with or without the flesh, and that these souls could be changed from the image of God, as originally created, into the very Essence and Nature of God through His Divine Love. I did not have to look further. My search for God had ended. I had found God through the messages from Jesus and his Celestial spirits.
On this subject, a message signed by St. Luke was received December
5, 1915, in which it was pointed out how limited and sterile Spiritualism
was, unless life was breathed into it through faith in the Heavenly Father
and prayer to Him for His Divine Love and Mercy. At the time of the first
printing, I refrained from inserting St. Luke's message for fear of wounding
the susceptibilities of Spiritualists, for it was to them that I first
turned for the initial distribution of the messages. On this fourth reprinting,
however, I have inserted the complete message, for its unmistakable stamp
of authenticity will appeal to those many Spiritualists who have now combined
its truths with the Master's teachings
of the New Birth.
Before concluding, I want to write about my soulmate, Mary Kennedy,
and about some new messages through Padgett which I am inserting in volume
I. These messages include three from Jesus, the one from St. Luke just
mentioned, another from a member of the Sanhedrin which condemned Jesus
at his trial, one from Helen and two from Mary. I am also adding photographs
of Mary as she materialized in the studio of Mr. William Keeler, brother
of Pierre Keeler, who, I have said, was a slate writing medium I had met
at Lily Dale. The Pictures were taken in Washington, D.C., in February
1920, where I sat; and in one she appeared poised and calm, with certain
spirit lights about her head and partly across my body. Such illumination
blotted out the black tie I was wearing at the time. Yes, my Mary is a
glorious, living spirit of the Celestial Heavens. I have had many writings
from her through Mr. Padgett, and more recently through an associate of
mine. I hope you will enjoy the messages from her.( Ed. Note: The additional
messages referred to by Dr. Stone have been incorporated into the present
edition, with the exception of the personal messages from Helen Padgett
and Mary
Kennedy, and the photographs mentioned. It is the projected plan of
the Foundation Church of Divine Truth to include some of these latter,
soulmate messages in a future volume dedicated to Dr. Stone.)
The additional messages from Jesus include one received December 25, 1914, just prior to the writing of the great formal writings. Another, dated December 15, 1915, states that, because of the Love which I had obtained and my desire to help further the Father's Truths, I had been selected by Jesus to do a work for the Kingdom. This eventually turned out to be the work of publishing the Padgett messages. I have since devoted my entire life to them and to furthering the Master's task of disseminating the Truths to mankind. I feel that I have made a beginning in my lifetime, and that the work will be continued by my associates and friends everywhere.
Dr. Leslie R. Stone.
In Tribute to Dr. Stone:
Dr. Leslie R. Stone lived many years following the delivery by Jesus of the message selecting him to serve the Father and His Kingdom, accomplishing a very fine work of disseminating the Truths of the Father's Divine Love to mankind. He devoted a great deal of time to the preparation and assembling of these vital teachings for publication, and was able to have the first volume of messages printed in 1940.
In addition to lecturing to Spiritualist groups and handling the correspondence from interested seekers, he helped many spirits find their way out of darkness and suffering into the Celestial Heavens through talking to them every night about God's Great Love that was available to their souls, with the Divine Love in his own soul radiating outward as a splendid testimonial to his personal efforts in seeking and possessing this Eternal Substance.
In 1954, he was joined in his spiritual work by Dr. Daniel G. Samuels and Rev. John Paul Gibson. The three worked closely together to preserve the original writings received by Mr. Padgett, while important new messages from Jesus were being delivered through Dr. Samuels (who had been chosen by Jesus as his second mortal instrument on earth). In 1955, under the leadership of Jesus, the Dr. Leslie R. Stone Foundation was established in Washington, D.C. to serve as the repository of the original messages and the official organ through which the Truths of Divine Love would be disseminated to mankind.
The Foundation was to have borne the name of James E. Padgett, but because living relatives might have objected, his name could not be used. This prompted Jesus to write as follows (through Dr. Samuels):
...I should have desired to see this Foundation graced with the name of this man who was, through his soul longings and earnest desire to know the Father's Truths, empowered to receive these messages. But I also know the special conditions which very often exist on the earth plane which delay or prevent the workings of the spirit, and thus, all I need do here tonight is to state the events in my own case, wherein errors and earth plane beings prevented me from carrying out to the fullest the teachings which I had obtained from the Father, and causing my being cut off because of the conditions which then prevailed in Judea.
And, thus, I say that the good doctor should be given
the honor to lend his name to the Foundation for the Truth of which he
has spent a great part of his life, and earnestly
endeavored to bring to mankind with all the means and resources at
his limited command. And, thus, he has earned, in the concept of the Spiritual
Leaders of the Truth, the right to have the Foundation named in his honor--an
honor which will merely go to humble the good doctor in the realization
of the tremendous spiritual impact which the Foundation will have on the
lives of many on earth and in the spirit world.
On the occasion of a later meeting of the Trustees, after thanking Rev. Gibson and Dr. Stone for their collaboration on a booklet that was to include the explanation of how James Padgett had been enabled to receive messages of such high caliber from the Celestials, Jesus wrote that it was Dr. Stone who was responsible for bringing the Truths of the Father to mankind in printed form:
...And this was done to our great satisfaction, and we know that the great task of presenting to mankind the Father's Truths has actually begun in the world of the flesh. And it was the faithful doctor who enabled these Truths to be brought to the attention of mankind, and we are deeply grateful to him in his difficult and discouraging task. And it is a tribute to his courage and absolute faith in me and the Celestials who wrote with me at the time and actually bringing the real Truths to mankind, that he presented and obtained victory and success, regardless of the privations and disappointments and frustrations that he met every step of the glorious undertaking. And, as I write, his Mary Kennedy is shedding tears of joy and his parents and relatives are beaming with happiness as I write this in his praise; and that is merely the tribute which is justly owing to him.
Another important milestone in the work of spreading the Truths of the Father to mankind on earth was reached in 1958 with the incorporation of the Foundation Church of the New Birth, again under the guidance and leadership of Jesus. Dr. Stone, Dr. Samuels and Rev. Gibson worked diligently to fulfill the desire of Jesus and his Celestial co-workers to establish the true religion of mankind on earth. Through Dr. Samuels, Jesus described the church that would have as its firm foundation the Divine Love of the Father implanted into the hearts and souls of its leaders and members:
...I and all of us spirits in the Celestial Heavens are anxious that such a church come into being, with leaders and members who are imbued with the entire conception of the Father's Divine Love for His children and how the souls of His children may become Divine in the soul sense: through prayer to Him for the coming of His Love; and that through His Love may come healing power beyond what one has been able to accomplish in the area of the United States, proposed as the site of the Mother Church; and that the members and elders of this church understand in their minds and know in their hearts that salvation of the soul and healing of the flesh, through the Father's Loving Kindness, may be granted to mankind; and that they open up their souls to the Father's Love in all earnestness of prayer in their souls--and then will the church be a success as a manifestation of God's Love and Mercy on earth, and the members and elders be blessed in abundance.
The church was to embody the true teachings of Jesus' mission on earth
as the Messiah of God, emphasizing that salvation of soul is a matter between
each individual and God through sincere prayer to receive God's redeeming
Love; that this Love, when received into the human soul, bestows atonement
with the Father and a transformation, little by little, into His Divine
Nature. Responsibility for one's salvation, therefore, rests with each
individual soul and cannot be bestowed arbitrarily by a church decree.
Further, the church would seek to reach mankind with the Truths of the
Father's Divine Love through its publications combined with journalistic
activities, talks and lectures, as well
as radio broadcasts.
Jesus pointed out that a definite place, or congregation seated in one place of worship, was not necessary, for in our modern world the concept of a church of the air, or a church developed through journalistic activity, or a magazine, already existed. Its membership, then, would be scattered throughout the United States and abroad, and would be served through the mailing out of the church's publications, which at that time consisted of volumes I and II compiled from the writings which Jesus had given through Mr. Padgett, and the sermons on the Old and New Testaments of the Bible which he was then delivering through Dr. Samuels.
The three loyal and capable associates now served the new church as its Founding Trustees and continued to work actively for its success, as described above by Jesus, throughout the remainder of their lives on earth. Leslie R. Stone served as its President until his passing in 1967. Regrettably, in October 1983, the church closed its doors in Washington, D.C. following the passing of the then remaining Trustee and President, Rev. John Paul Gibson. However, two years later, motivated by their sincere desire to continue the invaluable contributions of these three devoted workers, several ordained Ministers of the church incorporated the Foundation Church of Divine Truth as a nonprofit, through-the-mail religious organization whose sole purpose was, and is, to disseminate the identical teachings of the Foundation Church of the New Birth, now in the public domain.
In a spirit of brotherly love, and with sincere appreciation for his heartfelt dedication to the Truths of the Father, the Trustees of the Foundation Church of Divine Truth now present Jesus' message referred to by Dr. Stone above, selecting him to do a work for the Kingdom:
December 15, 1915
I am here, Jesus.
I have heard what you have said to your friend, Dr. Stone. I must say that, while you have some appreciation of the Great Love that came to you last night, yet, you cannot fully understand, for no mortal can, although you did experience a wonderful feeling of Its inflowing. But let me emphasize that, if you continue to have the great longings and desires that you had last night, the Father's Love will come to you in increased abundance.
I want to say further that the same Love that you received is waiting
for Dr. Stone, and will be his if he will only let his longings go out
to the Father with all his soul's earnestness. While I have selected you
to perform the great task of receiving my Truths and spreading them to
all mankind, I have also selected Dr. Stone to do a work which will be
of great importance, and which will involve a labor of love and much physical
as well as spiritual exertion on his part. He must not only believe in
me and trust in the Father but also must let all his longings and prayers
and desires go forth to obtain the
Great Love, and It will be his.
I am glad that you two men have come so closely together in your beliefs and in your faith in the Divine Love. I will tell you further that you will both receive a happiness that can never be taken from you, even while you are on earth. And, when you come to the spirit world, this happiness will be increased beyond all human conception. I am also glad that you can exchange thoughts on these important subjects of my religious teachings, and that you feel that you both have a work to do. Above all, I am happy that you are both willing and anxious to do it.
I am with you in all my love, and will make both of you the special objects of my care and keeping. And, in the great hereafter, when you shall end your work on earth, you will both receive a reward that angels would wish for. They will wonder that you two could receive it. So, I will give you both my love, tonight, and will also pray to the Father to bestow upon you His Great Love and Blessings. So, believe with all your hearts and His Love and Blessings will be poured out upon you.
Your friend and brother,
Jesus.