See, there IS life after death
May 14th 2008 03:52
The Airmen Who Would Not Die by John G Fuller
In 1928, Captain Raymond Hinchliffe and his co-pilot, Elsie Mackay a British actress, disappeared while attempting to fly across the Atlantic from east to west. After the disappearance, Captain Hinchliffe apparently communicated to his wife through two mediums, Eileen Garrett and a Mrs. Earl.
The earlier communications came to Mrs. Earl, who had been using a Ouija board. This was abandoned because it was too slow and Eileen Garrett was able to channel Hinchliffe and Mrs. Hinchliffe took notes in shorthand which she later transcribed.
Hinchliffe wanted his wife to know that he was dead and he provided detailed information about the flight and the direction it took that the medium could not possibly have known about. The Captain was aware of where and how he died.
He described being in the family home after his death and knew about events that had happened. He sent his wife the message that he would remain close by until he knew that she would be all right. Finances were a concern for Hinchliffe's widow due to a problem with his life insurance coverage but he was able to predict accurately when she would receive much-needed funds from another source.
After Garrett went into a trance, Uvani (her spirit guide) began speaking through Garrett’s voice. Mrs. Earl asked Uvani if he could tell her anything about Captain Hinchliffe. Uvani responded: “Yes. He has been about you a good deal. He has been trying to get messages through, but thinks he has succeeded well with you.”
Mrs. Hinchliffe took the opportunity to ask her husband about what it was like on the other side. He described being able to see friends who had passed away and explained that he was able to work and took great pleasure in it.
After a pause, Uvani passed on a message from Hinchliffe: “Tell them there is no death, but everlasting life. Life here is but a journey and a change to different conditions. We go on from unconscious perfection to conscious perfection.”
See, there IS life after death afterall, well I like to think there is anyway.
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