How are the women in the celestial world clothed?
How do they wear their hair?
Spirit Herfronzo explains―
We have never yet met a soul unclothed except in the lowest sphere.
The higher and more exalted the angel, the more beautiful their clothing, for it is from the emanations of their love, truth and wisdom that they are clothed.
Well, you ask, what is their general appearance―or rather how are the women in the celestial world clothed?
Their garments are soft and flowing, floating about them in exquisite grace, and we have never yet seen two of the same colour―
The style and colour correspond to the soul, and as no two souls are alike, so no two garments are exactly alike, yet all are flowing.
How do they wear their hair?
This is an all-important question with many women of earth.
I will tell you, my pretty girls.
The angels wear their hair as Nature intended all women should―flowing about their shoulders in beauty.
There are those who braid it slightly, and tie a ribbon about it, but such have not been long in spirit-life, and still retain some of the earthly habits.
We are well aware when spiritual-beings present themselves before the clairvoyant sight of mediums―
They appear clothed, as they were wont to be clothed on earth, but they merely assume the garb that they may be recognised, and throw it off immediately thereafter.
We shall not speak of many of the miserable, misguided creatures of the lower sphere―or of the earthly sphere, for we do not like to allow the mind to dwell on impure subjects.
Do the angels wear shoes?
They wear something that corresponds to soft sandals, which is usually of a rose colour and soft bands of rose-coloured ribbons that confine them to the feet, yet this is not invariably the rule.
Sometimes, a soul is so engrossed―or enwrapped about that nothing is visible, but a figure of light, and when startled, a beautiful angelic face peeps forth at the beholding intruder.
The garments of those who dwell in the grand zone are so dazzling in splendour that a man of earth could not behold them and yet remain within the fleshly form.
The clothing of the men differs little from that of the women.
Their garments also flow about them, but more in a belted style, not as long―or flowing as those of the women―of graver hue, usually not quite as beautiful.
They do not cut their hair―or beard, but wear it as nature intended―full and flowing.
No two are exactly alike, for all things and creatures in nature differ.
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