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Re: The Golden Beings
Reply #30 - Jun 22nd, 2010 at 3:40pm
 
Ginny wrote on Jun 21st, 2010 at 5:50pm:
Hi b2,

Fascinating. Did you get a sense that they could have been a part of Earth? You handled it really well, b2. You just let the moment unfold instead of becoming alarmed and losing the connection. Thanks for sharing this Smiley.

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Ginny



Oops, got distracted and forgot to reply to your question, Ginny. About the golden beings I saw/felt being a part of the earth....I don't know. They seemed to be 'themselves', whoever they were. I cannot really characterize them as 'part' of the earth, but maybe they are. That's where they were, in a cave full of crystals. I have no real 'control' on 'who' presents themselves, but I am ready to embrace love, wherever I find it, and that's where I found it that day.
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Reply #31 - Jun 22nd, 2010 at 4:19pm
 
Justin,

Absolutely. I think there have been many from outside the ELS who, once entering in to it, have been able to not get caught up or become addicted to it...in order to perhaps aid many who are. Was Jesus a retriever? And getting lost in that merry-go-round and cycling through its tremendous energy in order to experience first hand, grow, learn more of who and what we are, what love is...is just part of the ballgame as well. That's what I've learned so far Smiley.

Justin, when I contact Helpers or encounter someone who is stuck, or visit belief systems and unknown territories, all of what I bring back from each trip is derived through the use of non-physical senses (feelings, telepathy, instant downloads and uploads in the blink of an eye, instant 'knowing')...and if I understand you correctly, intuition is a part of the nonphysical sensing. I still utilize my mind's eye but if that was the only sense or communication tool I used I wouldn't have much to write about. As a matter of fact it isn't necessary, but I still choose to have a 'look-see' when I'm out and about Smiley. Intuition is a powerful tool to use Here as well as There. I've had to learn the hard way to pay attention to what's coming in, and learn to trust that process, and that's pretty much what I do as well when in an afterlife situation.

Ginny

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Reply #32 - Jun 22nd, 2010 at 4:36pm
 
b2,

Oh wow, sounds like a magnificent place to be. Caves are wonderful, especially when lined with crystals.

Ginny

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Reply #33 - Jun 24th, 2010 at 10:10pm
 
Gin; way to go..and thanks for posting it, truly enjoyed reading it, with donuts..Smiley

Yes would love to be in a cave full of crystals too, can you imagine the energies there..wow
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Reply #34 - Jun 25th, 2010 at 2:33am
 
Ginny

Having just had an "opportunity" to see, from the fringes, someone die a very unexpected and undeserved and horrific and painful (but swift) death, see how this incident rippled out to affect many, and see the sorrow of the folks who clearly cared for this person, and feeling that final sense of hopelessness that existed right before death resonate with situations in my own life that held an element of "not easy to get out of this pain here" feelings, I am having trouble with these concepts of "vacation from eternity" and standing at the gates of Life-as-Disneyland. As the many descriptions of NDE's indicate, when we are in the bliss, we don't experience the pain, and when we are in the pain, we don't experience the bliss. What the heck is it about that dichotomy that makes this earthly experience so attractive?

My higher self and me are not (always? ever?) on the same page. I'm not even sure my higher self is wiser, but I assume it is always in the bliss. At least that is the larger perspective I lack. But I really don't get why we choose to be here, what we gain from forgetting. Alternatively, if God is all-knowing, why does God need for me to be here learning goodness knows what?

Still, I enjoy hearing about your adventures. Whatever it is (we are doing here) you seem to have fun with it.
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Reply #35 - Jun 25th, 2010 at 9:14am
 
Hi Lucy, I'm sorry you had to witness such a tragedy.  The emotions they brought out in you, both for the victim and the survivors, together with their emotions can be heartbreaking. 

For me, the only way this could make any sense in being part of our reality is if it only has a place here.  If it is perfection all the time elsewhere, where would emotions like those you had, simply from witnessing the event, be obtained?  I find solace in the belief that from such tragedy and pain comes some sense of appreciation for the emotions created and potentially lessons learned or experiences obtained.

Through meditation I have reviewed many of my deaths and they are each met with an enormous sense of relief...even from lives that were exceptionally good by all accounts.  One in particular I have previously documented here, wherein I died as a seventeen year old boy in a car wreck.   While I was angry at having left so soon, I was also laughing with my guidance and soulmates and replanning my future incarnations as I was not going to be "on earth" for the next 25 years as previously planned.  From that soul level standpoint, death is the end of our part in the play on earth and the sense of tragedy or pain, while there, does not have the impact it has on us as incarnate humans.
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Reply #36 - Jun 28th, 2010 at 6:21pm
 
Hi Lucy,

I have a problem at times with this 'vacation' too, Lucy, and I'm sure I will continue to, to some degree, until I kick this bucket. Being human is complex and so bewildering at times. I've been pee-oed and angry about having to be Here (blowing off steam at the stars was not one of my finer moments Roll Eyes, lol). But I don't believe that I've been forced into being human, or that I'm sinful just because I'm currently experiencing being a member of the human race...and remembering this always helps. For me it means I have a great deal to do with why I'm Here, even if I can't fully grasp or feel the big picture. I'm at no one's mercy except my own.

You're in my thoughts and much love,

Ginny



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Reply #37 - Jun 28th, 2010 at 6:24pm
 
Romain,

Donuts, my brother Wink!

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