Spiritist Review - Journal of Psychological Studies - 1868

Allan Kardec

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Fifth Letter


Most revered Empress,



Again, a little letter from the invisible world.



In the future, if God allows it, communications will follow each other more closely.



This letter contains a very small part of what can be said to a mortal about the appearance and the sight of the Lord. It is simultaneously and in millions of different forms that the Lord appears to a myriad of beings. He wishes, and he multiplies himself through his innumerable creatures, individualizing himself, at the same time, for each of them in particular.



To you, Empress, to your Spirit of light, he will appear one day, as he appeared to Mary Magdalene, in the garden of the sepulcher. From his divine mouth you will hear one day, when you feel the greatest need, and when you expect the least, he will call your name Mary. Rabbi! You will respond to his call, imbued with the same feeling of supreme bliss as Madeleine was, and filled with adoration, like the apostle Thomas, you will say: “My Lord and my God!"



We hasten to cross the nights of darkness to reach the light; we go through deserts to reach the promised land; we suffer the pains of childbirth to be reborn to true life.



May God and his Spirit be with you and your Spirit.



Zurich, November 13th, 1798.



Johann-Kaspar Lavater

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