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Does Rudy Speak From the Beyond?
Does Rudy Speak From the Beyond?
By Natacha Rambova
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Just months after the death of her ex-husband Rudolph Valentino, Photoplay magazine interviewed Natacha Rambova, who was allegedly communicating with the recently-deceased Sheik through a spirit medium. Rambova was well-known throughout her life for her intense spiritualist beliefs, as can be seen in this interview. Her insights into the afterlife of the Latin Lover are presented in full below.
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At first he was anything from happy. That was immediately after his passing. Three days after his passing I received his first message. Incoherent as it was, it showed Rudy as resentful and bitter at his taking at the height of his career. The spirit of his mother spoke, too, protesting at Rudy’s terrible unhappiness. Then the tone of Rudy’s message changed. Not, however, until after his final burial service in Hollywood. Concentrated public thought had held him earthbound. The prolonged cross-country funeral had held him in the agonies of the spirit in passing.
Rudy, of course, saw his funeral. He was torn with unhappiness as New York mobs fought for a view of his body. He realized his great popularity as he had never realized it and knew what he had lost by being taken. To him it was wonderful but cruel.
He was lonely, too. He could not reach his friends. He could not touch their sorrow. He tried to talk to them but they could not hear.
Of course, he felt the loss of adulation. Soon, however, the interests of the astral world began to hold him. Now he is radiantly happy, anxious to begin his work there.
He has named Wallie Reid, Barbara La Marr and little Olive Thomas. He has been most interested in meeting and talking with Enrico Caruso. Caruso, of course, was the idol of all young Italians. When Valentino first came to America, to make his living as best he could, Caruso was at the apex of his operatic career. To Rudy he represented all success and all greatness. You can imagine, then, his joy at meeting the great tenor over there. Caruso has taken Rudy to the opera and to hear astral concerts. Rudy, too, has met the personal friends with whom we used to communicate by means of automatic writing.
They have explained the astral world to him. He is slowly coming to comprehend the sublime qualities of the new life about him.
Naturally, he was conscious of the world's sorrow. It was visible all about him. It tortured him in those earthbound days.
Opera and drama, sublime things of radiating tones, moods and colors, he says, are presented in massive theaters built of thought-substance.
Because the films are a mechanical perversion of the drama. In the astral world there is nothing mechanical. There is a point here I want to make clear. All inventions are created first in the astral plane. As earth-people perfect themselves and achieve the point where they can reach across, they snatch these inventions from the astral. Everything earthly is a materialization of something conceived in the astral plane. Motion pictures, on the other hand, require mechanism for presentation. Mechanism is material and consequently not of a part of the astral scheme of things.
He remembered all, at first. Rudy wandered the film theaters where his last film was being shown to sorrowing audiences. He walked his old haunts on Broadway, particularly around 47th street, where he used to spend many hours of his old penniless dancing days. He suffered because his old friends used to pass him by, unknowing. Yes, he tried to speak to them, without avail. He shouted “I am Rudolph Valentino” but they did not hear. It was hard for him to understand. He was just as alive, but in a different vibration. As Rudy has grown in astral knowledge, however, these earthly recollections have lost their appeal. The old glamour of the earthpeople is passing. Our world is growing fainter.
Yes. He has a message for everybody. He wants earth-people to know and realize that there is no death and no separation. He wants earth-people to miss his heartrending experience. He wants them to realize and believe in the beauty and perfection of this after-life.
He would try whatever circumstances permit. He would have to meet the problems of the earth-life.
Valentino, too, was a spiritualist during his own lifetime. In her later years, Natacha Rambova would continue to explore her spiritualist beliefs, even claiming she lived a past life in Ancient Egypt. She was published in the fields of healing and astrology, and even became something of an expert on comparative religions. Rambova suffered a fatal heart attack on June 5, 1966.