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Recently, Karl checked with Creator to determine if an early 1970s book created by automatic writing, The Book of James by psychic Susy Smith, was, in fact, dictated by William James, who transitioned to spirit in 1910. Wikipedia says this about William James, “William James was an American philosopher and psychologist. The first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States, he is considered to be one of the leading thinkers of the late 19th century, one of the most influential philosophers and is often dubbed the ‘father of American psychology.'” Creator said, “This was an accurate and meaningful channeling from the attributed source, so it can be relied on to represent the information conveyed in that body of work.” James, through Susy Smith via automatic writing, explained his motives for channeling the book: “I was interested in psychical research for most of my life. … As I grew older and more cynical I dismissed (discussions of life after death) and approached psychical research from the scientific point of view. Although I saw a good deal of evidence for survival … at no time did I conclude anything more definitive than, ‘I remain uncertain and await more facts.'” However, after James’s death, and through Susy Smith, he says this: “I have acquired more facts now and am happy to impart them to the world. My advanced awareness (from a lifetime of psychical research) prepared me for my transition, and my passing was so much easier than that of most of my contemporaries that I very soon came to realize the value of such knowledge. Because I am aware, then, of how important this information can be to one at the moment of death and even for a long time afterward, I am especially eager to offer the facts for public perusal. I am not alone in my efforts. A great many over here are determined to get the truth about survival to you. We know that the lives of all those now on Earth will change for the better when they know with certainty that there is no death—that they will endure in a life of continuity.” What is Creator’s perspective?
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