Thursday, November 26, 2009

Daily Channeling for Nov 26, 2009

June: What is this thing about people thinking that they have the answer and it is up to them to spread the word, or feel sad that others do not think like them? Is it the wish for oneness? Ego? self justification? searching for an identity by validating it through others' approval?

* What are you talking about?

June: So many religious people, who sincerely love their religion, literally feel sad that others are not following their religion. I have seen it with new agers, Jews, Christians, Mormons, Evangelists, people literally feel upset for the "others who do not see the light". It is like everyone wants the world to be their way, as if that would set everything right. I can include myself in that in some ways too, the belief of "if only"...

* You have struck on an important point that many thinkers of your generation have tried desperately and sincerely to address, because you are right, it does come from a positive part of their hearts, or the fear of what will happen if others do not believe as you do. All humans want to survive on the physical level, and it becomes an ongoing, nagging demand to "save the world" by imposing their solution on others. You are very right about your pick up.

June: So what can be done when so many people feel the urgency of the hour, and yet everyone sees the solution differently? It is like a waste of energies, a clashing of sincerely good wills!

* Slow down Little One, it would seem that you are getting involved, but this is the classical cry for salvation from the human ego, not even their mind.

June: Commonality, I thought that was the solution, and yet there are so many who do not want to accept this concept, and choose separation.

* It all boils down to either love or fear, being in the presence or outside the knowing of "we are all one". This is not a solution or a concept, this is the undeniable truth.

June: So is that the answer?

* You are worked up, Little One, why?

June: I just sat for three hours with a rabbi.

*And?

June: I felt very different, tried to keep an open mind, kept respect, but felt a little weird at the end.

* Why weird?

June: It was like my burning truth versus yours, even though I did not express my burning truth because I was trying to listen to him, and alot of it was interesting.

* Do you still think you have to, or can save the world?

June: Sometimes I feel desperate, others I feel really happy pursuing my own healing and going down my own path serenely.

* Do you see that no help can ever come from desperation? The two energies/frequencies clash.

June: Yes, even in a crisis, someone has to be calm in order to act.

* What is calm?

June: Being connected.

* To what?

June: To all that is!

* Are you beginning to see the point here? It is hard to put it into words, for it is a very gentle balance.

June: Yes, it is more about a state of being, less about solutions, or winning, or for that matter, doing.

* Perfect! Yes, vibrating is the answer, being there before it is, envisioning and being grateful for the unknown solution but knowing and TRUSTING that it will come. You are not alone in the universe! We keep on having to remind you of this! Your anguish is from childhood wounds, and you need to be aware of this tendency inside yourself, to save others instead of being with your self and the wounded child within.

June: It always boils down to that.

* Yes, when you feel less that fabulous, yes, it is exactly that. People's skewered view of reality is always a result of an emotional wound.

June: Yes I know that, I just do not always want to acknowledge my pain.

* That is the quickest way to flow through it- acceptance is key.

June: Yes.

* We do not want to upset you more. Calm yourself with nurturing and happy envisioning, but first acknowledge your pain that was restimulated talking to the rabbi.

June: Yes, I see all of that now. Thank you for bringing it to my awareness.

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