A speaker in one of Leslie Flint's seances gave his name only as "Jeremiah." He was a foot soldier fighting for Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) in a civil war against the British king Charles I and the Anglican church. Cromwell wanted to establish a republic with a strong Parliament. He succeeded in overthrowing Charles I, but when Cromwell died, Charles II, the heir to the throne, took the crown and all the bloodshed on both sides was for naught.
In the moments after his death, Jeremiah realized he knew the thoughts of his compatriates who had died in battle and were wandering the battlefield in spirit. Many were still filled with rage. Jeremiah, however, had only pity. He realized immediately the futility of battle and felt sorrow for all of the lives that had been lost.
He could see all of the spirits rising from the bodies on the battlefield, but was aware that those still thinking thoughts of Earthly rage couldn't see him. He was in a higher vibration because his thoughts had released him from the Earthly plane. He was beginning his journey to greater spiritual knowledge and maturity simply through his compassion and realization.
This message begins with Jeremiah standing, in spirit, on the battlefield. Other spirits were still fighting, not realizing they were no longer alive.
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