He stood on one side so as not to take any of the power. He just came at first to show Feda it was all right, and he just came in at the end to send his love.
O. J. L.—Why did he help those particular people?
[I knew why, but I thought proper to ask, since from the medium's point of view there was no reason at all.]
He says he had to. They have been worrying about whether their son had suffered much pain before he passed on. There seems to have been some uncertainty about as to whether he had or not. His body wasn't recovered as soon as it ought to have been. But he didn't suffer much. He was numbed, and didn't as a matter of fact feel much. He throwed up his arms, and rolled down a bank place.
[Christopher Sonnenschein was killed by falling down a snow mountain, and his body was not recovered for five days.]
O. J. L.—Did you know these people before?
Yes. He says, yes. But he won't tell Feda who they is.
O. J. L.—Does he want to send them any message?
He says nothing further has come out, except that he is getting on very well, and that he was pleased. You might tell them that he is happier now. Yes, he is, since he seed them.