Dante, Tolstoy and Sir Francis Bacon are three of the greatest names in world literature. It seems that the trio has forged a psychic link with medium Richard Lawrence, with impressive results. Prepare to be amazed…
When I first started giving readings over thirty years ago, helped by messages I received through clairaudience, I never thought that one day I would be the channel for three giants of literature. I believe it is not because of me but out of their deference to my personal teacher, the late master of yoga and medium Dr George King.
Several years ago, I discovered that, through the daily practice of advanced yoga techniques, I was gradually able to gain rapport with a higher level of communicator. One key that Dr King taught was that while channelling, a medium must be able to raise their consciousness to the same mental wavelength as their source. This does not mean you have to be a genius to channel a genius, but that while the communication is taking place you are 'on the same page'. My method is to use telepathy and clairaudience to receive the message which I write down as it is given.
The first of the three to contact me was the Italian poet from the Middle Ages, Dante Alighieri. He was explicit in his admiration for Dr King and especially for one of his books, The Nine Freedoms, which is itself an interesting insight. It was the poet William Blake who stated openly that far more of his books existed in the heavenly realms than they did here.
Following Dante, two other great writers made contact from their ethereal plane to profess their interest in and support for the teachings of Dr King and specifically The Nine Freedoms. These were Leo Tolstoy and Sir Francis Bacon who, like Dante, have a much deeper grasp of life's inner meanings than even they did when physically incarnate. I am not suggesting that those were necessarily their last lives. They may have had one or more others since, but if so they have chosen to resume their former identities for these communications.
Some psychics and mediums talk about channelling as though it were as easy as falling off a log. For me, it would be more like an exercise in advanced forestry. I don't find it easy to do, requiring full and intense concentration to avoid making mistakes. First I have to elevate my consciousness to the level of these inspired communicators which, as far as I am concerned, is a tall order. Then I have to maintain focus in order to accurately receive the exact words without imagination, emotion or personal opinion distorting their message. I am willing to admit. unlike some mediums, that it may not be a hundred percent true to the original, though I am confident it is very close.
It was decided that each one would contribute a piece inspired by The Nine Freedoms. Dante opted for bravery and gave the following call to arms on 4th February 2013.
The Currency of Truth
I received this and posted it on my website the same day. If proof were needed, I was to receive it very soon. for within a week Pope Benedict XVI took the world by surprise by resigning his papacy. He thereby manifested the words Dante had spoken a few days earlier: "strike from the register all titles. be they even from the pontificate". He was replaced by Pope Francis who has certainly demonstrated the quality of bravery. whatever one's view of Catholicism. I later discovered that the last Pope to resign for personal reasons, Celestine V, did so during Dante's lifetime and is roundly condemned by him for cowardice in his epic, Inferno.
The theme of love was taken up by Tolstoy on 28th December 2014.
The Lion and the Lamb
I confess that I had difficulty receiving this because my conscious mind found it hard to believe that Tolstoy would write in such a style. My very limited knowledge of his work led me to believe that his subject matter would be that of a grand nineteenth-century novel, rather than an almost childlike fable set in the jungle.
With effort I was able to detach from such thoughts and focus only on the words I was receiving. Afterwards I discovered that in later life Tolstoy had written a number of moral tales and one such collection was called Stories from Zoology. It was a reminder of something I have taught hundreds of students of psychic development over the years: stay with what you get.
Sir Francis Bacon had already delivered a poem on the third theme of service, on 27th November 2013.
Bacon is perhaps the most controversial of the three since he is believed to be one of those -in my view the main one - who contributed to the works published under the name of William Shakespeare. Possibly more interesting to the mystic is the belief that he was one of the foremost Rosicrucians in his day.
An Ode to Service
I have studied The Nine Freedoms on this physical realm, just as they have on theirs, but I must confess that although it is my favourite book it has not yet led me to the literary heights of these three iconic writers!
When I first started giving readings over thirty years ago, helped by messages I received through clairaudience, I never thought that one day I would be the channel for three giants of literature. I believe it is not because of me but out of their deference to my personal teacher, the late master of yoga and medium Dr George King.
Several years ago, I discovered that, through the daily practice of advanced yoga techniques, I was gradually able to gain rapport with a higher level of communicator. One key that Dr King taught was that while channelling, a medium must be able to raise their consciousness to the same mental wavelength as their source. This does not mean you have to be a genius to channel a genius, but that while the communication is taking place you are 'on the same page'. My method is to use telepathy and clairaudience to receive the message which I write down as it is given.
The first of the three to contact me was the Italian poet from the Middle Ages, Dante Alighieri. He was explicit in his admiration for Dr King and especially for one of his books, The Nine Freedoms, which is itself an interesting insight. It was the poet William Blake who stated openly that far more of his books existed in the heavenly realms than they did here.
Following Dante, two other great writers made contact from their ethereal plane to profess their interest in and support for the teachings of Dr King and specifically The Nine Freedoms. These were Leo Tolstoy and Sir Francis Bacon who, like Dante, have a much deeper grasp of life's inner meanings than even they did when physically incarnate. I am not suggesting that those were necessarily their last lives. They may have had one or more others since, but if so they have chosen to resume their former identities for these communications.
Some psychics and mediums talk about channelling as though it were as easy as falling off a log. For me, it would be more like an exercise in advanced forestry. I don't find it easy to do, requiring full and intense concentration to avoid making mistakes. First I have to elevate my consciousness to the level of these inspired communicators which, as far as I am concerned, is a tall order. Then I have to maintain focus in order to accurately receive the exact words without imagination, emotion or personal opinion distorting their message. I am willing to admit. unlike some mediums, that it may not be a hundred percent true to the original, though I am confident it is very close.
It was decided that each one would contribute a piece inspired by The Nine Freedoms. Dante opted for bravery and gave the following call to arms on 4th February 2013.
The Currency of Truth
I received this and posted it on my website the same day. If proof were needed, I was to receive it very soon. for within a week Pope Benedict XVI took the world by surprise by resigning his papacy. He thereby manifested the words Dante had spoken a few days earlier: "strike from the register all titles. be they even from the pontificate". He was replaced by Pope Francis who has certainly demonstrated the quality of bravery. whatever one's view of Catholicism. I later discovered that the last Pope to resign for personal reasons, Celestine V, did so during Dante's lifetime and is roundly condemned by him for cowardice in his epic, Inferno.
The theme of love was taken up by Tolstoy on 28th December 2014.
The Lion and the Lamb
I confess that I had difficulty receiving this because my conscious mind found it hard to believe that Tolstoy would write in such a style. My very limited knowledge of his work led me to believe that his subject matter would be that of a grand nineteenth-century novel, rather than an almost childlike fable set in the jungle.
With effort I was able to detach from such thoughts and focus only on the words I was receiving. Afterwards I discovered that in later life Tolstoy had written a number of moral tales and one such collection was called Stories from Zoology. It was a reminder of something I have taught hundreds of students of psychic development over the years: stay with what you get.
Sir Francis Bacon had already delivered a poem on the third theme of service, on 27th November 2013.
Bacon is perhaps the most controversial of the three since he is believed to be one of those -in my view the main one - who contributed to the works published under the name of William Shakespeare. Possibly more interesting to the mystic is the belief that he was one of the foremost Rosicrucians in his day.
An Ode to Service
I have studied The Nine Freedoms on this physical realm, just as they have on theirs, but I must confess that although it is my favourite book it has not yet led me to the literary heights of these three iconic writers!