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Reincarnation On Trial

All of the Great Music-Masters are in Summerland

 


 

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In Father Benson’s book, “More Life In The World Unseen,” he and Ruth are showing Roger, a new arrival, around the city and countryside. The conversation turns to music and composition.

Roger: ‘Did I understand you to say that a master-musician wrote the piece specially for you?’

Ruth: ‘That is perfectly correct, Roger. Another surprise? It shouldn’t be, you know, because, if you come to think of it, all those famous composers who have died, must be somewhere, mustn’t they?’

Roger: ‘Yes, of course … I never thought of that.’

Benson: ‘Ah,’ I remarked, ‘I suppose that’s because most folk regard musical composers as being only half human, if even that. That’s why so many of them were half-starved when they lived on earth. When they left it, the people suddenly remembered them, and put up statues and monuments to them, and their works suddenly became very valuable. Things are a trifle better now on earth, and a composer need not actually starve, but if he has written some really good things they will be much more valuable after he’s dead. At the present moment, the earthly geniuses are notable by their absence. The real geniuses are all here.’

 

How does Benson know that the great music-masters “are all here”? He knows because, as he informs us, he’s personal friends with some of them – friends and neighbors.

But why is it that they “are all here” in Summerland? Some died many hundreds of years ago. Shouldn’t they be among the reincarnational departed at this point – maybe with two or three additonal trips under their belts by now?

Well, they might, but for one small detail. “R” is not true, and there is no hopping back on the train of mortality. That’s just fiction. And so, they’re all in Summerland, living, working, serving, enjoying themselves.

 

 

Editor's last word:

Some of these world’s greatest music-masters spoke to us via Leslie Flint. The same ones who are friends with Benson in his neighborhood.

And what’s really interesting is that some of these believe in “R” and spoke of this during their session with Flint. But, as we’ve learned, “R” is not a choice, and it doesn’t matter if you wish and pray and hope to reincarnate, that still won’t make it happen.

And that’s why the old music greats "are all here" in Summerland.

A final note: Should we take seriously what Benson says? How do we know he exists? This has been discussed elsewhere, but it's good to repeat an important item.

Afterlife researcher attorney Victor Zammit has attended 200+ "direct-materialization" sessions, and some of those coming through have spoken of Father Benson as someone they personally know on the other side.