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Published on: 5/31/2008
Last Visited: 5/31/2008
by Rev. Barry King
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In this heavenly environment Rev. Barry King directs our group of six people to be seated in a circle and relax.After a short discussion on the nature of Spirit phenomena, he addresses each member of the group one by one.He summarizes what is affecting each of us personally at that moment in our lives - physically, socially and spiritually.He touches on our family, friends, workplace and other relevant personal encounters.As he speaks, he brings insight and understanding to what is happening now and what we may encounter in the future.Through these messages, we in the group are directed, advised and counselled regarding events and people in our lives and those from the past.
During this time, Rev. King asked us to confirm our understanding of the message and invites questions.
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This summer, in a company of a few favourite friends, I participated in a message circle offered by Rev. Barry King.I took the opportunity to ask Rev. King about an ancestor I had become especially interested in.I gave him only her name and asked for any thoughts or impressions it brought to his mind.I offered to share her story, as I new it, afterwards.
Rev. King surprised even me, although I had had several readings with him before that night.His impressions was that "Eliza" was a young and beautiful woman from the past, above all determined, with hair swept up and somewhat unruly, whose first husband was without question the love of her life.He also felt great sadness and suggested that she had had a difficult life.He noted that she was happy and whole on the spirit-side and that she was now with the love of her life.
I confirmed that "Eliza" was indeed a very determined young woman who at 18 years of age participated in an elaborate plan to elope with her first husband, a sea captain before he sailed away to the California Gold Rush in 1849.The hair style that Rev. King described suited the times and certainly living by the sea, the notion of unruly hair, seems quite credible."Eliza" waited over a year for word from her husband.A letter finally arrived informing her that her husband had died and that she was now a widow.Her grief was extreme and while she eventually married twice more, local opinion was that she never got over the loss of her first love, the one that Rev. King saw close beside her in the heaven world.
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Barry and Sandi are very willing to answer questions participants may have about specific messages or about matters of Spirit in general.