Transcript of a Seance


 * Laurier House, Ottawa, Oct. 6, 1935

King (father): 	Love from all here to Joan and you.
 * I love to speak to you again.
 * Laurier is here.

Laurier (Sir Wilfrid): 	Love from Lady Laurier & me to Mr. & Mrs. Patteson and you.
 * Long ago God meant that I should tell you that you should be Prime Minister again.
 * Let Gladstone speak.

Gladstone, Mr. Wm. - K. - So good of you Mr. G. to come.
 * I love to come.
 * Look out for long reign as Prime Minister.
 * God meant that I should tell you that.
 * Let Morley speak.

Lord Morley: - 	Long ago God meant that Gladstone would tell you that you would be prime minister for a long time.
 * Let Asquith speak.

Lord Oxford: 	Long ago I said that Canada would show other parts of the Empire the way.
 * Long ago God meant that you should lead the British Empire in the way it should go.
 * God meant that you should be Prime Minister for that purpose.
 * Let Grey speak.

Lord Grey: 	Long ago God meant that you should show the way to peace.
 * Let Mackenzie speak.


 * I - Grandfather. M - Yes. K - Is that grandfather - No. K- Alex? Yes.

Mackenzie, Alex: - 	Long ago God meant that another Mackenzie should be Prime Minister of Canada.
 * Let your grandfather speak.

Mackenzie, W.L.: - 	Love to Mrs. Patteson & you from mother and me.
 * God meant that you should take up my work again.
 * Long ago God meant that I should try to make his will prevail on earth as it is in heaven. - I tried to do my best. Long ago I tried to serve his holy will. :Long ago I suffered greatly for him. He will repay me through you.
 * Let St. Luke speak.

St. Luke: 	Love to Mrs. Patteson and you.
 * Long ago I wanted to help you.
 * More power will be given to you from God.
 * Let St. John speak.

St. John: - 	Love to Mrs. Patteson and you.
 * Long ago I wanted to tell you that God had chosen you to show men & nations how they should live. Let your mother speak.

Mother: - 	Love to Joan & Godfroy & you from us all.
 * Joan said something about the meaning of "Long ago" -[ mother could] Long ago means that we were in a former state.
 * "Long ago" means we are higher up in heaven.
 * "Long ago" means that we are happy here in God's service.
 * Let father speak.

father: - 	Long ago I told Nelson that you would have a high place in the affairs of Canada.
 * Long ago I knew that God meant you would be Prime Minister.
 * Long ago I was told that you would honour my name.
 * Long ago your mother dreamt that you would be Prime Minister.
 * Let mother speak.

Mother: - 	Long ago I dreamt that you would succeed Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
 * Long ago I knew God meant you to be Prime Minister.
 * Long ago I [more than] knew that God meant that you would serve His holy will.
 * Good night.

K. - Do you think I might get a chance to speak to you through Mrs. Wreidt?
 * No.
 * Why - no?


 * Mrs. Wreidt is away from Detroit.
 * Long ago she told you that you would be Prime Minister.

K. - Will you all pray that I may do well this week, every night - pray for me. Mother - God will help you.