William Henry Harrison

Good Morning. I named my son William Harrison. That is when we learned of your illness and death after your long speech. ‘An unfortunate, undesired end to an epic epoch.’ (William shows me a regretful smile.)

 

Welcome. Is there anything you would like to share? ‘Do not be afraid to stand and be called, it is your birthright.’

 

What do you mean by birthright? ‘The time in which you choose to live, embrace it. Live it. Do not be content to merely stand on the sidelines.’

 

I feel I am being called to step out and have a purpose. ‘That purpose is directly tied to your souls playbook.’

 

I can tell that you know that I am at a football game right now. How do you know that? ‘Today. October 5th has always been a big day for me many times over. You honor me with the asking, so now I honor you by coming beside you.’

 

Wow. Thank you. Would you like to share why October 5th is so special for you? ‘A birth, a marriage, a battle, a death. Now a new October 5th to remember, time in friendship with you dear one.’

 

I welcome your friendship, thank you William. ‘Call me Will please.’

 

Thank you Will. ‘I see you just figured it out. (Will smiles.) Yes. I am also Wilhelm Beckley.’ (I channeled a message from Wilhelm Beckley last week. I posted the story, it’s good, you should read it.)

 

I wasn’t getting the message so you went to my husband, Bill? ‘Well…(Will smiles again.) We all go to Bill.’

 

(I’m rolling my eyes.) You are with the Founding Fathers? (They are part of my spirit tribe.) ‘Yes, dear.’ (Will laughs.) (Yes, dear is a nod to a message I channeled a couple weeks ago. It was a message for my husband.)

 

BE STILL MY POUNDING HEART! Here we go…You had a life with Bill? ‘Oh, yes! He was a father to me. Not in blood. Which means even more. For a man to take one not of his own lineage and love and nurture him into fruition is of the greatest of qualities humankind has to offer.’

 

Please continue your message. ‘Every lifetime is valuable. One life leads to the next should you choose it. These lifetimes at first begin to form the binding, then the cover, each uniquely yours. You begin to fill this book with pages. Then the words come that take shape into chapters. Take the time to make those stories matter, make them mean something. A funny thing, when you live in authenticity, you affect the lives of others without even trying. That is a life well lived.’

 

That is deep and powerful. ‘Still, it is a simple concept. It is so simple that many fail to grasp it.’

 

Do you have a message for Bill? ‘My gratitude for you runs deep. A more valuable treasure I have not seen.’

 

Thank you for spending time with me, It has been an honor. ‘I’m sorry your team is behind. If they have given their all then it is a game well played.’ (Will smiles.) (Will stayed near me for the next quarter of the game before I felt him leave.)

 

 

 

Channeled message from William Henry Harrison. William Harrison served as the Ninth president of the United States from March 4 to April 4, 1841, the shortest presidency in U.S. history. Will died of septic shock due to enteric fever most likely from the White House water supply being downstream of public sewage. I prefer to believe his death was caused by his two hour inaugural address on a cold, wet day. Williams father was a Founding Father and signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and his grandson Benjamin Harrison was also the 23rd U.S. president.

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