Patrick Henry, Good Afternoon. Would you be so kind to call please kind sir. ‘I would. Ma’am.’
Hello, thank you. I just looked at pictures of your wife, Sarah. All of the pictures look so different., some seem sad and some very sweet. ‘She has a keen sense about people. Sweet Sarah only presented when one was worthy of her affection. A quite sensible woman. Her judgement of character, accurate as hell too.’
Did that help you with your political career? ‘Of course. Double crossers and backstabbers rule politics, men and wives alike.’
Is Sarah gifted with Spiritual Sight? ‘Yes. An asset be sure.’
Is there anything you wish to share Mr. Henry? ‘Judgement of a situation or judgement of one’s character is not the same as judging blindly. If you want to rise, you must surround yourself with likeminded people.’
What do you think of Donald Trump? ‘Trump is a good man. He has been touched and called into action. A great force of love and light carry this man and his cabinet. Goliath will fall, it is time.’
That’s powerful. ‘You have chosen an exciting time to be of service. We, your Founding Fathers carried the changing tide on our backs and shoulders for this time to come to pass.’
I have much gratitude and reverence for your service and sacrifice kind sir. ‘As do we. You have only scratched the surface of all that will come from your gifts.’
I feel that and know that all will come to me in Divine time as it should. ‘You are like my sweet Sarah in many ways. We support and applaud you.’
Thank you. Have you anything else to share before I go? ‘Only that the times of strife will be short lived and the outcome justified.’
Peace be with you Mr. Henry. ‘Peace is with you dear one.’
Channeled message from Patrick Henry, a Founding Father, born May 29th, 1736 and died on June 6th, 1799. He was an American lawyer, politician, planter and orator that coined the phrase, “Give me liberty, or give me death.”. Acclaimed by Americans for the brilliance of his political oratory. Kuala writes, “Henry explained the Revolution to ordinary men and women through America in words they understood and inspired them to fight for liberty.” Patrick Henry became one of the few truly major figures of the American Revolution. He is also a symbol for the homeschooling movement having been educated at home by his father. Patrick served as the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia. He repeatedly turned down offers of higher posts in opposition of big government.