In this recording:
Annie and Dino discuss ways they could communicate in the home.
Annie gives Dino some information to share with an old friend.
Dino asks Annie to help him remember their dream visits together.
Annie tells him about her little house by the lake in the Spirit World,
and she thanks him for the flowers he recently planted on her grave,
then asks if he can feel when she puts her hand in his…
Note: This 50 year old recording is very clear, although it is not to modern standards.
Read the full transcript below, as you listen...
Annie:
Dada?
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
Can
you hear?
Dino:
Yes,
I am hearing you perfectly.
Annie:
I
am not sure...
Dino:
No
darling I hear y...
Annie:
...if
you can hear everything I say...
Dino:
Yes
I hear you perfectly today darling.
Annie:
Good.
Dino:
Yes.
Very nice.
Annie:
You
are not getting a little deaf I hope?
Dino:
No.
I was deaf but I am better. Because, you know, I hear your tapping.
Annie:
Good.
Dino:
And
I am surprised at myself that I can hear it.
Annie:
I
always know when you hear, because you always acknowledge it.
Dino:
Yes,
exactly.
Annie:
And
you always say, 'thank you darling'.
Dino:
[Laughing]
Yes, I know.
Annie:
And I try again.
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
We have to arrange a little code.
Dino:
Yes,
I understand.
Annie:
One tap for yes and two for no.
Dino:
Correct.
Good.
Annie:
Good.
Dino:
Yes,
I know.
Annie:
And
perhaps, if sometimes you go, when I am tapping, if you do the
alphabet, we can get and send messages.
Dino:
Yes
exactly.
Annie:
You
know? It will be worth trying.
Dino:
Yes
darling. I, I understand.
Annie:
You
know, I sometimes think also, it would be possible for me to write
through your hand.
Dino:
Oh
that would be lovely!
Annie:
Have you ever thought it would be a good idea?
Dino:
Yes
very good, but I'm repeatedly told that automatic writing is not
in...
Annie:
Not
what?
Dino:
Not
for me. I, I don't know, but...
Annie:
Why?
Dino:
I
don't know.
Annie:
I don't know. I see no, no reason why we shouldn't try it.
Dino:
But
I was going to do the tape recording trial.
Annie:
Ah,
that is a good idea. If you play it, you know, when you're tired in
the evening, and you put the tape on the recording machine, then
perhaps if it is...I can speak or something?
Dino:
That
would be very...
Annie:
It
would be good idea?
Dino:
Yes.
I, I...
Annie:
It would be very nice.
Dino:
I will try that again in the evening...
Annie:
We
must try everything!
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
Everything
we can.
Dino:
Yes
darling. Everything.
Annie:
We
must try, because then I think it will be...
Dino:
Possible.
Annie:
...possible.
I can make the contact with you.
Dino:
Yes,
yes.
Annie:
You know, in one way or another. We must try everything.
Dino:
Yes,
exactly darling. You are perfectly correct.
Annie:
But
you know, you hear in your head.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
My
thoughts.
Dino:
Yes
I do.
Annie:
Often,
you receive my thoughts and ideas and impressions and I think that,
uh, it will improve. It will get better.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
And
you know, in your sleep you are often here with me.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
I
thought perhaps you would be going into Harrods.*
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
To
see about the jewellery.
Dino:
Yes
exactly.
Annie:
I think, uh, something will have to be settled, you know.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
Don't
you?
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
About
it.
Dino:
Yes
I think...
Annie:
But
I think it is better here perhaps, than home.
Dino:
Yes
oh yes.
Annie:
You have more opportunity. Would it surprise you if you were to go to Paris?
Dino:
No.
Annie:
No? I don't know why I am saying this, you know. But I have a very strong impression that you may go to Paris.
Dino:
You
know I have a dear old friend, Mr. Florey...
Annie:
Ah...
Dino:
He,
he passed away.
Annie:
I
know. And I have a feeling that you may go to Paris.
Dino:
And
Mrs. Florey wrote me...
Annie:
I
think you could help, you see.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
I
think she would like to know.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
And
I think it would be good idea...
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
Because...
Dino:
Thank
you.
Annie:
Perhaps
you could help her, you know?
Dino:
Yes
darling, I will. I will write to her and I will tell her. I don't
know if she believes in spirit existence, but...
Annie:
No.
I don't think she does.
Dino:
She
doesn't. Because she's a Catholic.
Annie:
It
would be...perhaps it would help her, I don't know.
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
I
think it would be nice because he would like it.
Dino:
Yes,
mmm.
Annie:
You
know, I see him. I see him.
Dino:
You
see him?
Annie:
Of
course.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
That
is why I was starting...
Dino:
Aha!
Annie:
...to
talk to you about Paris.
Dino:
Yeah...
Annie:
Because
he would like very much to contact, if possible. Although of course,
she does not understand it, but you might be able to help her.
Dino:
Yes
I...
Annie:
Have
you not thought to write to her about it?
Dino:
Yes,
I will write.
Annie:
Perhaps
that will open the door.
Dino:
Yes...
Annie:
Perhaps
she will invite you to go for a few days.
Dino:
Yes,
I will.
Annie:
I
would like for you to.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
I
think it would be good for you too.
Dino:
Yes.
Perhaps I can...
Annie:
Robert...
Dino:
Hmm?
Annie:
Robert.
Dino:
Uh...His
name was Jacques.
Annie:
No,
no, no. I was not thinking of him at the moment.
Dino:
No?
Annie:
I
was thinking of someone else...
Dino:
Oh.
Robert.
Annie:
...that you don't know...
Dino:
No?
Annie:
..but
he knows.
Dino:
No.
Annie:
Who...also
in Paris, with the same name.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
There
is also a Robert Florey who is connected with the family and who has
lived in America and has written a lot of things. You don't know
about this, but I am telling you.
Dino:
Yes.
Very good.
Annie:
When
you see her, ask her if she knows Robert who sometimes is in Paris,
but lives in America in, in California. You don't know anything about
this, but I am told to tell you, because I think there will be some
remarkable evidence, you know? Not that you need it yourself, but it
would be good evidence for her, I think this Mr. Robert Florey...
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
is
a connection, a relation, that was something to do with the films.
Dino:
Mmm-hmm.
Annie:
Perhaps you can check on this.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
You
think it very strange for me to talk about this, but it is, I think,
very good cross-evidence if it can be proved, which will help her,
you see?
Dino:
Yes.
I understand.
Annie:
Because
they have met, you know?
Dino:
Yes.
I understand.
Annie:
But
you know, Jacques had a very trying illness.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
You
know?
Dino:
He
has?
Annie:
Did you know?
Dino:
What
did you say?
Annie:
Illness.
Dino:
Ah,
yeah.
Annie:
Sick,
sick, you know?
Dino:
Yes,
yes, yes.
Annie:
You
hear from her recently? Mrs. Florey. Madame Florey.
Dino:
Yes,
Mr. Florey, yes.
Annie:
You
hear from her wife...his
wife?
Dino:
Yes
I heard...I had a card...
Annie:
So...
Dino:
...uh,
saying that he had passed away on, I think, uh, about a month ago.
Annie:
You
do what I tell you...
Dino:
I
will darling.
Annie:
And
I am sure it will be interesting. Not that you need more evidence.
Dino:
No.
Annie:
You
understand. You have this truth, you know. You know I am always near
you, but if we can help other people, that is good.
Dino:
Yes.
I will.
Annie:
Ah.
I am so happy here.
Dino:
Oh!
Annie:
And
you know, sometimes during your sleep, you come here and you are with
me and the children.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
You
know Peter is often with you in the flat.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
Apartment.
Dino:
Can you...can you do something to make me remember what I...uh, when I wake up?
Annie:
I will try to make you think.
Dino:
Ah,
please.
Annie:
You
see, when you wake up in the morning...
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
That is the moment.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
The
first waking moment, but soon it disappear from the brain.
Dino:
Exactly.
Annie:
It
is as if the brain hold the memory just for a little few moments...
Dino:
Because
I...
Annie:
...and
then it disappear, you know?
Dino:
Yes.
Because I never get out of bed immediately when I wake up.
Annie:
No. It is best to lie quiet you know, and just try to compose your thoughts.
Dino:
Yes.
You know...
Annie:
You
have pencil and paper, then you can jot it down. Write it down, you
know?
Dino:
Down...yes,
yes.
Annie:
Then
it does not lost...get lost
you see?
Dino:
You
know, I hear you tapping every morning at ten minutes past five.
Annie:
I
know. I wake you up so early.
Dino:
No,
I like it.
Annie:
You do?
Dino:
Yes
very much because...
Annie:
I
sometimes think perhaps...but you see, in the early hour of the
morning it is peaceful...
Dino:
Yes,
exactly.
Annie:
...and
quiet.
Dino:
Yes...
Annie:
There are no disturbances...
Dino:
And
I find that your...
Annie:
And it is better, you see?
Dino:
Yes,
yes. I...
Annie:
Oh
darling Dada, I love you so very much and I talk so...oh I don't
know. I say so many things and...
Dino:
Oh
darling, I love you too!
Annie:
I
just feel that we must try to help everybody and Madame Florey.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
She does not perhaps understand, but it will be good to help her. Perhaps it would be possible later for you to have a few days in Paris.
Dino:
Yes,
I think...
Annie:
I think she would like to see you.
Dino:
Yes
if, if she does.
Annie:
If
she tries...if she show interest to see you.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
But,
um, does she know that you come and talk to me?
Dino:
No,
she doesn't darling.
Annie:
No?
Oh. Well perhaps it would be wonderful if she shows this interest,
because it would help Jacques and help her too.
Dino:
Yes.
If she does...I could make contact with Mr. Flint and her.
Annie:
Ah. That would be wonderful.
Dino:
You
see? And I tell her about our other communications and perhaps she
gets interested. You see. But you know that I...heard about, uh,
wavelengths...
Annie:
Yes.
Dino:
And
you gave a figure; 707.
Annie:
So?
Dino:
Before.
Annie:
So?
Dino:
Is
it wavelength or frequency?
Annie:
Frequency.
Dino:
Frequency.
Thank you.
Annie:
It's
frequency. Like the television...
Dino:
Yes
, yes. I understand. Yes, but, uh...
Annie:
...or the wireless, you know? On certain vibrations...
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
But of course, you see, I understand when we come to you, it is a different vibration and we have to...I don't know how to explain it. I am not scientific in this way.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
But
it is a lowering of one's own vibration...
Dino:
Exactly.
Annie:
...so
that one can tune in, as near as possible, to Earth conditions.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
Except
there are many layers, they tell me, of vibration; many layers of
consciousness, you know?
Dino:
Yes,
exactly. I understand.
Annie:
It
is very difficult to explain. But you know, I am convinced, you know,
that eventually I shall be able to make myself heard in our flat, in
our apartment, you know.
Dino:
Ah,
that would be lovely.
Annie:
This
would be marvellous.
Dino:
That would be lovely.
Annie:
This is what I would like more than
anything.
Dino:
Oh!
y...
Annie:
And
of course I want you to see me! I want you to see me clearly and
properly. It will come.
Dino:
Yes
darling. Yes thank you.
Annie:
I
am convinced...
Dino:
Thank
you darling.
Annie:
...it
will come eventually you know.
Dino:
Thank
you darling!
Annie:
But
you know, I am looking much younger.
Dino:
Ah
yes, I know.
Annie:
oh
you could...if you see me, I will look as if I was twenty perhaps you
know?
Dino:
Yes.
I know. I know. What a beautiful vision you must be...
Annie:
Oh,
but when you come here, you will be young too Dada.
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
You
will be as young as me.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
And
we will look as old as the children, oh, you
know.
Dino:
[Laughing]
Annie:
The
children will grow a little older and we'll all look like, uh...well
I don't know, the same age.
Dino:
You
know, my one dream is to do something that would bring the spirit
world and the material world together.
Annie:
This
is many people's dream.
Dino:
You
know.
Annie:
I
know.
Dino:
And
if God helps us in realising that, by way of a documentary film.
Annie:
This
something that could be marvellous, of course.
Dino:
You
see? Of course it's not in my line, but, uh, if God wills it, he can
bring it about in one way or another.
Annie:
But
I think this could be. But I
don't think it can be yet awhile, you know.
Dino:
No.
Well I don't mind...
Annie:
It
will take time.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
And
will need money.
Dino:
Yes
but, uh, you see, there are plenty of rich people in the world and if
one has an idea and a film is made, that film can earn money.
Annie:
That
is true.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
But
the people in your world...
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
...at
the moment; many people; most people...
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
I
think are so, I don't know, so material.
Dino:
Material
absolutely!
Annie:
They
have no realisation...
Dino:
No,
absolutely not!
Annie:
And
I don't think that many people think of these things. They do not
want to think of death.
Dino:
No.
Annie:
They
think only of the life on Earth.
Dino:
Yes,
yes.
Annie:
And
so many people are lost. You know the other day...
Dino:
Yeah?
Annie:
...before you come here?
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
You
were walking along the street...
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
...and
you saw someone in the distance and it reminded you of me.
Dino:
[Laughing]
Oh, correct!
Annie:
And
for a moment you almost stopped, you know. As if your heart stopped
beating.
Dino:
Yes!
Annie:
But
you knew it was not me, in a way, but...
Dino:
Yes,
of course.
Annie:
...at
the same time, she was very like me.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
Also
the way she moved...walked, you know? Ah, but this of course is...
Dino:
And
do you know, I, I thought mentally 'yes, it looks like her, but she
hasn't got her brain!'
Annie:
Ah,
no you shouldn't say that. You don't know, she might be highly
intelligent.
Dino:
[Laughing]
Oh, I don't know...
Annie:
You
know, you always think...oh, you are so naughty! This woman was very
much like me. I think she probably was highly intelligent.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
And
I wasn't so clever.
Dino:
Ah?
Annie:
I
wasn't as clever as you, Dada.
Dino:
No,
but...
Annie:
You're
much more clever than me.
Dino:
Aw.
Annie:
But
I liked very much when I worked with you...in the laboratory.
Dino:
You
are so clever...
Annie:
I
sometimes wonder how much longer you will stay there, you know? I
think you will do...what you say...'a part of time', you know?
Dino:
Yes,
exactly.
Annie:
Not,
uh, so much.
Dino:
No.
I don't mind if I work half-time darling.
Annie:
But
they have made alterations in there.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
It
looks rather different to me.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
They
have rearranged everything.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
You
know what I mean?
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
No
no. I don't think you do.
Dino:
Hmm.
How do you mean?
Annie:
They
look as if the things have been moved...
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
Around
a bit.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
The
new light.
Dino:
Mmm-hmm.
Annie:
The
light.
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
The
light is different.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Annie:
Oh,
let's talk about something important.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
Dear,
oh dear.
Dino:
And
tell me something about the home you have made in the spirit world,
darling.
Annie:
Oh
it is very beautiful. It is like a cabin.
Dino:
Cabin.
Annie:
Does
that surprise you?
Dino:
Nah...I
know you like everything perfect.
Annie:
Well
it is, uh, in the country...in the woods.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
You
know? It is very pretty. It is like a large chalet, you know?
Dino:
Yes,
exactly. I understand.
Annie:
And
there, there are five rooms.
Dino:
Five
rooms.
Annie:
Five
rooms and sufficient for us, you know, and the children.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
But
of course, here, we don't have to eat and...
Dino:
No,
that's right...
Annie:
...it
isn't necessary to drink. I think sometimes when people first come
here, they feel the need for these things. But this is within their
own mind.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
But
soon they lose it. But I have many things which I had when on your
side, because they are part of us.
Dino:
Yes.
Exactly, yes.
Annie:
You
know, a replica. Is that what you say?
Dino:
Yes,
excellent!
Annie:
Uh,
imitation, they're alike, similar, you know? Because we were so fond
of our little treasures, you know?
Dino:
Yes,
I feel the same.
Annie:
The
little things that we choose together, I have reproduced here.
Dino:
Yes...
Annie:
So
when you come, it will be like home.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
But
it is not an apartment or flat.
Dino:
No,
no.
Annie:
It
is like a little...
Dino:
Chalet.
Annie:
...chalet,
you know?
Dino:
Yeah.
Yeah.
Annie:
And
it is not far from water; a lake...
Dino:
No,
no.
Annie:
...and
there are beautiful flowers and trees and many friends come to see me
and I go to see them. I have made many friends here...uh, all sorts
of people, some people, of course, that you would not know, but also
friends that I were associated with [in] my girlhood, you know...when
I was very young.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
Of
course, I did not know that some of them were here.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
It
is very interesting. Ah! You know, I don't think that we understand
enough about time. You know, it is the greatest illusion of all?
Time, you know?
Dino:
Time,
yes.
Annie:
You
know the short time that we were together...
Dino:
Yes
dear...it, it's like a moment.
Annie:
I
know. It is so. But I have found and discovered that we have had
previous lives together.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
One day I must tell you about them.
Dino:
About?
Annie:
Our
lives together.
Dino:
Ah,
yes, yes.
Annie:
In
the past.
Dino:
Yes,
yes, yes.
Annie:
Because
we have been associated before together, you know.
Dino:
In
a previous life.
Annie:
In
the...in, in connection, you know?
Dino:
Yes,
yes, yeah, ok.
Annie:
It
is very interesting.
Dino:
Yes.
Do you remember I used to tell you that we had been before connected.
[Laughing]
Annie:
I
know, but I was not always able to believe it.
Dino:
No?
Annie:
You
know, I used to listen and I thought well perhaps there was in it
something, you know?
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
But
uh...[Laughing]
Dino:
But
now you do.
Annie:
...now
I know.
Dino:
Ah...
Annie:
And,
uh, perhaps I will be able to explain and tell you later.
Dino:
Ah!
Yes.
Annie:
You
are coming to talk to me again before you return home?
Dino:
Yes
darling. I come on Monday...
Annie:
Then
perhaps I can recapture a memory of things for you, huh?
Dino:
Yes,
yes, yes darling. Oh you are talking wonderfully well today darling.
Annie:
I
am very pleased with the pictures.
Dino:
Ah,
very good.
Annie:
The
photographs are very good.
Dino:
I
talk to them every day just as if you were...
Annie:
I
know you do. You have the three together.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
You
know what I mean.
Dino:
Yes.
I [unintelligible] you.
Annie:
What
did you say?
Dino:
I
[unintelligible] you.
Annie:
Ah!
Dino:
[Laughing]
Annie:
You will always be this way.
Dino:
Huh?
Annie:
You
will always be this way.
Dino:
I
can't help it darling.
Annie:
I think...oh, I don't know...I think that we were so fortunate.
Dino:
Yes
we are.
Annie:
You and I, you know?
Dino:
Yes.
Yes. Perfect twins.
Annie:
Do you ever hear from India?
Dino:
Beg
pardon?
Annie:
Do
you ever hear from India?
Dino:
No
darling. I, I have nobody to...
Annie:
No
one, no.
Dino:
No...and I
don't feel that I belong there.
Annie:
I'm
so glad...I'm so glad that you broke off from India and settled in
our country. It was the best thing.
Dino:
Yes.
I don't feel I belong there now.
Annie:
No.
So much has happened.
Dino:
Yes.
Did you know...
Annie:
What?
Dino:
...just
before I came...
Flint:
[Sniffing]
Dino:
...I
went to the grave and I planted...
Annie:
You
mean before you left home?
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
You
went to my grave?
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
I
know you did and planted some flowers.
Dino:
And
planted some gladioli bulbs.
Annie:
I
know. But, um, when you go back they will soon be out, uh?
Dino:
Yes,
exactly.
Annie:
Ah,
wait a moment...I have told you before about the grave and the names.
Dino:
Yes,
that's right.
Annie:
Already your name is there.
Dino:
And
I have taken picture of that, so...in case...
Annie:
I know.
Dino:
It's
useful to show people.
Annie:
I
know.
Dino:
You
know?
Annie:
Of course.
Dino:
Ah.
Because it was in the winter; there was nothing growing in front of
it, so it was clear to see.
Annie:
Oh,
I know I was going to ask you something.
Dino:
What
lovey?
Annie:
Did
you think it strange about the bells?
Dino:
Uh,
which bells?
Annie:
The bells.
Dino:
Yeah?
Annie:
Did
you hear the bells?
Dino:
Uh...where?
Annie:
The church.
Dino:
In the church, yeah?
Annie:
The
bells. You don't know what I am speaking about?
Dino:
No
darling.
Annie:
I
thought perhaps you would know.
Dino:
No.
Do you mean to me...
Annie:
Ah
no...
Dino:
Mmm?
Annie:
The
church...
Dino:
Yes.
I wonder. You mean now?
[Pause]
Annie:
I...I
have met Carleson.**
Dino:
You have met?
Annie:
Carleson.
Dino:
Carleson.
Who is he?
Annie:
He
had a great knowledge of all this before he come here. He is a very
nice person. He is very interested in you and me and other people who
are interested in this.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
Is he...?
Annie:
He
works from this side to help others too.
Dino:
Is
he a relation of yours?
Annie:
No,
no. He was interested in Spiritualism as you call it.
Dino:
Yes,
yes, yes.
Annie:
He helped many people. He's a very good man.
Dino:
Mmm-hmm.
Annie:
Well
I am very interested you know in Madame Florey.
Dino:
Madame
Florey, yes. I will follow it up darling.
Annie:
Because
of this Robert Florey...
Dino:
Yes.
I will follow it up.
Annie:
Robert
Florey is some connection with the....connection of Jacques Florey.
Dino:
Yeah?
Annie:
Perhaps
you know nothing about it? I did not know.
Dino:
No.
Annie:
But
evidently there is this link...
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
And
you might be able to find out about it. Of course this Monsieur
Florey would be old man...
Dino:
Ah,
yes.
Annie:
...on
Earth, you know? But he is still in your world and evidently, he
sometimes comes to Paris.
Dino:
Uh-huh.
That would be wonderful.
Annie:
Anyway
you will see. You will try to find out.
Dino:
Yes
I will.
Annie:
Because
I think it would be marvellous proof for you.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
Not
that you need proof, but when you talk to other people and explain
these things to them, you can explain and tell them these things, you
see? And that helps to convince them, you see?
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
I
put my hand in yours often.
Dino:
Hmm?
What darling?
Annie:
I
often put my hand in yours. Do you remember how we always used to go
about hand in hand?
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
Well
sometimes, when you perhaps don't even know...
Dino:
No,
no. I can feel it dear.
Annie:
I
put my hand in yours.
Dino:
I
feel it.
Annie:
You
do?
Dino:
When
I...when I go shopping...when I go shopping, I feel you....
Annie:
And sometimes I tell you what to buy!
Dino:
Yes.
I know that.
Annie:
And
sometimes you buy...or about to buy the wrong thing, and I say 'No...
Dino:
[Laughter]
No. Exactly.
Annie:
...don't buy it. Get real'. You know?
Dino:
Yes,
I understand. I feel you...
Annie:
It
is so silly perhaps really, but I think it is good.
Dino:
Yes
I feel your presence.
Annie:
I
watch over your diet.
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
And
your food.
Dino:
Yes.
I am not...
Annie:
I
try to look after you.
Dino:
I
am not losing one...one kilo weight.
Annie:
No.
Dino:
No.
Annie:
No.
Dino:
So, although you
think I am not eating properly, I am. But I'm living more naturally
by eating plenty of fruit and green food.
Annie:
I
know. I know.
Dino:
And
less cooked food.
Annie:
I
know.
Dino:
Yes.
And of course you know, I have herbal teas to keep my blood clean.
Annie:
Ah!
I have seen...what this is called? Something called mate?
Dino:
Uh,
yes, uh...
Annie:
Mate
tea?
Dino:
What you call herb teas. Certain herbs.
They have blood purifying properties. There is a herb called
comfrey...
Annie:
Uh-huh?
Dino:
And
I make tea with that.
Annie:
Uh-huh.
Well, it is good I suppose.
Dino:
And
do you know, it has helped my rheumatism in my foot.
Annie:
It
has?
Dino:
Yes.
And so I take it regularly. But, uh, I take ordinary tea besides, but
I love...
Tell me something about darling Sybilla. How is she
getting on with her...
Annie:
Oh
she is very happy...
Dino:
Is
she?
Annie:
...and very well and she loves
the music. She makes great study of music. She is so interested in
music.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
And
you know, it is so difficult perhaps to explain properly, but over
here people can study and take an interest in things, which perhaps
when on Earth they would not have had the opportunity.
Dino:
No.
Annie:
I
am very interested in music too.
Dino:
Yes?
Annie:
I
seem to be able to devote so much time to so many things...
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
But I never, never, never, neglect you.
Dino:
Ha!
Annie:
Always
I come to you.
Dino:
Thank
you for that.
Annie:
Always.
Dino:
Thank you.
Annie:
But then again, you know, people say, ah, 'it is wrong to call back the so-called dead', you know.
Dino:
Yeah.
Annie:
But
we come because we love to come. And the time that we spend with you
is as nothing in time. You understand?
Dino:
Yes,
it's like a moment.
Annie:
It is like the moment.
Dino:
Yes.
Annie:
But
I come and talk to you again on Monday.
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
It
is Monday you are coming?
Dino:
Yes
darling.
Annie:
Oh
good.
Dino:
I
will.
Annie:
Well, Dada, I must go.
Dino:
Yes
thank you dear.
Annie:
I
wanted to say so much more.
Dino:
Thank
you sweetheart.
Annie:
But
I give you my love and blessings. [Kiss]
Dino:
Thank
you my sweetheart.
Annie:
And
here's a kiss for you. Bye-bye Dada.
Dino:
Thank
you darling. God bless you.
Annie:
Bless
you darling.
Dino:
Thank
you.
This transcript was kindly created for the Trust by Lorie McCloud - April 2018