Ted Butler, in a seance with Leslie Flint in 1964, describes being bewildered for weeks after his death. He walked around among the living, taking streetcars (trams) and busses, not able to communicate or touch things. After several weeks, a woman sitting beside him on a bus spoke to him. That was surprising to him because no one had been able to see him before that, even though he had tried repeatedly to speak to people. He began a conversation with her and discovered that she had been watching him for some time, waiting for the opportunity to help him make the transition from life in the body to the afterlife realm. She was a woman who had lived in the town before her death and had devoted her life to helping people make the transition into the afterlife.
She explained that he had been bound to the earth because of his sudden passing that didn't allow him to prepare for death, and that it was only his own thoughts that were keeping him in that position. If he changed his thinking, he could start to ascend into higher planes of thinking and leave the earthly plane. Ted Butler's description shows that she was teaching him gradually, gently, about where he was and how he could think differently so he could be different, and not be bound to the earth.
This recording contains an extended recording of Ted Butler's description of what happened to him as he spoke through the medium, Leslie Flint, with Betty Green and George Woods interviewing him and taping the conversation. Click on the small arrow that is at the left end of the sound bar that follows to hear Ted Butler speak. It may take a little time for the recording to load.
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