I just picked up the pen and here’s what came out:
Keep in mind your entire life is one experience. Yes, there are millions of moments that make up the one experience, but in the end, after, it is all one experience.
When you look back from this moment, you can see how certain moments, certain choices, culminated into experiences that led you to this moment. This moment of you writing this, this moment of “you” reading this. Do you see how your interest in “more”, in spirituality, and your interest in writing led to this moment? Events that you felt were overwhelming, and you would journal to move past them. You wrote, you free-style wrote, you were basically channeling. Your comfortable style of writing, which began with journaling, led you to where you wrote a blog, and on days when you thought you had nothing to say something would come up and out, and you would think, “Now where did THAT come from?” You were building on something that had yet to unfold. At that moment in time you would never have agreed to “channel” messages like this. But all those decisions, all those choices, have led to this time in your life.
And for people who read words like this, what in their lifetime or who in their lifetime sparked an interest in spirituality or being open to the “other”? It’s moments in your life that lead you to where you are now. And moments now that will lead you to what’s next. Some call it coincidences that lead you to the next. But it is still a moment, coincidence is just another name.
Life does and doesn’t happen in an instant. Sometimes there is a sudden major event that will steer you in a direction. Sometimes it’s as simple as reading an article in a magazine (or social media) and you’ll think “hmm, wonder what that’s all about?” and that will lead you to the next moment. And then you will make choices, which lead you to the next moments. So life is made up of moments and life itself is one big moment, and one life is a small but significant moment in your soul’s growth.
Your societies always want everything/life to happen NOW. To reach what you consider “success” now. Right now. And you tend to get disappointed when you feel life is not happening for you now.
So, we, your guides, are here to remind you that all of life is happening now. Life is not about achievements. Life truly is a journey, an adventure. An adventure can be hiking in the rainforest or hiking in your neighborhood. It can be an adventure into your emotions. It can be taking risks on relationships, on career moves, on making a left instead of a right, of taking a train instead of a plane. Life is full of adventure, full of moments, full of choices, and full of consequences. Consequences are good! It means you are making moves, making decisions, living life, taking chances. Life is consequences of decisions you make.
You, dear writer, made a decision to pick up a pen and start writing in this moment. You could have made another decision, i.e., take a walk, make cookies, watch a movie, call a friend, play solitaire, paint a jar, start a puzzle, plan a trip, clean your bathroom. And any one of those decisions would have led to a consequence. To something that happened next. You do not know the consequence that could have been because you chose to write at this moment. But if you had chosen not to write and post this writing, then Joe Smith reader would not have read this.
However, Joe Smith did read this. Joe Smith’s mood was lifted (let’s say he was feeling down today, and that life wasn’t falling into place for him) Now Joe is a little more encouraged, a little more hopeful and as a consequence, Joe picks up the phone, calls Jane to tell her about his uplifted mood. Jane says, “I just saw this opportunity online and I was going to call Fred about it, but how fortuitous that you called me at this time ..” (Don’t worry about Fred in this make-believe story. He has a better-for-him option coming, and had Joe not called Jane in that moment, Fred would have taken this less than perfect opportunity presented to him by Jane.)
Now, doesn’t this all sound like fun? Like one big game? It is! One big game! A meaningful, life-fulfilling, life-affirming game! A life full of moments and decisions that lead to next moments, and your moments affect others. Everything you do, every decision, has meaning and has consequences. Life is made up of your consequences. Life is what you make it.
So full circle on what your books, your channeled writings focus on…Being. When you are living in Being, the “doing” part of life happens naturally. The consequences happen “naturally” as God/the Universe intended for your soul’s growth.
Now, it’s confusing, or can be confusing, because no matter what you do, or how you live, there are always consequences of your actions, of your decisions, and nothing is wrong or bad. Every decision you make leads to your soul’s growth. We are merely suggesting that when you stop forcing decisions, forcing a particular direction, and focusing on achievements, letting go and letting life unfold for you, well then, you will naturally make decisions to enhance your life. And it will feel easy. And you won’t be frustrated, sad or impatient, because when you consciously choose a life of Being you know life is unfolding for you in the best possible way, in the timing of your soul’s perfection and in a way that benefits not only you but those you come in contact with, those in your life, in your path.
Moments are important. Don’t be focused on the end result. The end result is on your deathbed. That’s when you review your life achievement. Life happens in all the in-between moments. All of the moments are important.
xoxox
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Obviously, this writing is in response to my mood today, and it is so right that I would never have dared to post a message like this even a year ago. But here I am, trusting in the process and trusting in the messages. Opening myself up to the consequences of my actions.
And now I really do have to clean the bathroom!
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