SPIRITUAL SOUL-MATES
“SEX EQUALITY, NO GREY HAIR, NO CLOTHES.” AFTER-LIFE POSSIBILITIES. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle- has said that there is marriage in heaven and that there one marries one’s soul mate. The question naturally arises in the mind what happens under certain circumstances —when, say, a man has been happily married to two women, the second one being his wife after the death of the other, and when both women havo loved him equally. Lady Doyle, herself, is Sir Arthur’s second wife. SOULMATE IN HEAVEN “No woman need worry under these circumstances,” Lady Doyle said, in answer to a question in. New York, along this line. In heaven you find your true soul mate. If a man finds his true soul mate in his second wife, his first wife is not unhappy. She may love him always, but she will have found someone else there whom she loves even more deeply. In heaven there is a soul mate for every man and woman. It is so sad to think that although here there are so many splendid men and women who are suited to each other, they never meet. There it will all ho different. “Everything is made up to a per son after death. There is absolute justice there. Those who have been denied opportunities here have them then. I often felt so sorry for my maids. They have real musical ability, but their circumstances do not permit them to develop it. I tell them that after death they will have the chance to bring out liheir musical ability.” AMATEUR MEDIUMS. In discussing mediums and seanoes, Lady Doyle said:— “I have found that the best mediums in the world are amateurs. X do not think that anyone should attempt more than one seance a week. Every person is more or less mediumistic, just as everyone is more or less artistic. “I am teaching spiritualism to my children —Denis, who is 13; Malcolm, who is II; and my little girl, Billy, who is 9. They are too young as yet for seances, however. I do not think that it is good for them to do this while they are still busy with their studies at school. oeveiitcen or eighteen is the age at which a young person can begin to attend seances.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 10
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402SPIRITUAL SOUL-MATES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 10
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