Monday, April 20, 2009

Going the Distance

Sometimes one of the hardest things for humans to experience in their various incarnations is the actual fulfillment of that which they came to life to accomplish.

Let me preface that statement by stating a factual certainty…there is such a thing as re-incarnation. One does incarnate over and over in various forms and in various levels of consciousness. The goal is for the soul to come to the perfect understanding of what it is like to be all things and all expressions…both “good” and “evil” so that in the “afterlife” there would be the ability to assimilate this information and overcome ones judgments, prejudices and pre-conceptions to become a being of pure love. When one experiences the “being” of a creature, then it is more likely that they will re-enter the next life form without an agenda toward that form.

So again, this is not a question of good karma, or bad karma that causes one to incarnate in a certain form…it is simply karma…the need to experience the opposite of the current lifetime that brings forth the next experience.

But many times the spirit enters the human form…the highest form of free thought and expression and looses track of that which they came to experience. Or even if they have a sense of the experience they have come for…the task at hand is often more daunting then the body can support. You have all heard the phrase…”The spirit was willing, but the flesh was weak”. This is often stated as a judgment of the individual that purports to criticize the individual for not living up to a certain standard of behavior. Often however, the very instance of the “weakness” is the experience that the soul has come to learn. Perhaps in one lifetime the person is one who judges and has distain for others who have addictions to food, or drugs or alcohol. That person may feel that all of this is due to a lack of willpower…a “weakness of the flesh”. There is a good likelihood that in another incarnation this individual will enter a body that is plagued by addictions. When they return from the physical space to the spiritual space they will clear their judgment of the other because they will be filled with understanding and compassion for those forms. This occurs until the spirit moves past the need to judge others and to believe that he or she is better then another life form.

Human “beings” do not generally become animal spirits because primal animal spirits already live within them. That is why virtually all humans exhibit certain behaviors that will identify them as predator or prey. Think of it in your own life. Are you the one who decides on the well being of the other members of your pack? Are you an aggressor or do you run and hide when you fear that aggression is about to come to you. In the extreme, are you an abuser or the abused…the victor…or the victim? If you exhibit the behavior traits of prey, it is likely that you have deep animal spirits that can be called upon to bring you strength. And the opposite is true as well.

But to go back to my initial theme of this discourse…are you a spirit in a human form that will be able to “go the distance” in the things you have come to learn. Do you avoid the things that make you uncomfortable, or do you face them? There is an easy test to find out what it is that you have come here to learn. Pay attention to what the things are that make you the most uncomfortable. That which makes you most uncomfortable speaks to the place you last inhabited. It also speaks to you of those things that you have come into this existence to make peace with.

That which raises an internal defensive barrier speaks to a set of experiences that have caused that reaction. Sometimes this is due to the previous experiences of this lifetime, but more often it speaks to the experiences you have brought in from another.

Try this today. Spend some quiet time and think on the things in your life that make you the happiest and the most uncomfortable. When you find the things that make you uncomfortable, close your eyes and breathe into the feeling and ask the creator why this makes you feel this way. You may be surprised by the answers.

Go in peace,

Love,

Margaret

Friday, April 10, 2009

Why "Good" Friday

The other day, a colleague of Gerry’s made the comment that he didn’t understand why Good Friday was called that. It seemed odd that the day that commemorates the torture and eventual assassination of the central figure of much of modern day religion would be noted as “Good”. Historically this year falls very close to that of the time of Jesus as well, in that the Passover meal was celebrated so close to Good Friday.

Both of these religious observances are touching in that they remember the “good” that has been received by all of humankind as a result of the kindness of the creator.
Many of the world’s religions recognize themselves as the one “true” religion. The one that was established by the creator to signify that they are a special people and that in order for other people to be saved then they must conform to their beliefs.

I know that I run the risk of angering many of you but there is no “chosen people”. There is no “chosen” religion. Religion is basically the method for a group of people to collectively express their joint belief in how they perceive God and to come together for the purpose of giving thanks and praise to that being. Angels have been instrumental, throughout all cultures, in bringing a basic understanding of creation and the importance of all people to the creator…who is within all of them…so that all would understand this in a way that would be consistent with their culture.

What has evolved from this however was the belief that these angelic messages were being delivered to them alone. When the original apostles spread the word of Jesus they were supposed to be carrying forth the message that all of mankind was united in god and that all were included in the creator’s love. Jesus was specifically incarnated as a Jew for the purpose of showing the “chosen people” that others were equally loved in God’s eyes. This was and still is a very hard concept for any oppressed people to understand. But it is true, for the essence of the creator is in every particle of existence.

The kindness of the creator does not “Passover” anyone. But it is delivered more easily to those who can open their hearts to the essence of the divine love that surrounds them. The “good”, of “Good Friday” is that it remembers the selfless acts of man who spoke of only two commandments that were given as the basis for a perfect life…love the creator with your whole heart and soul…which means to love yourself and to recognize the creator in you and all things and to give thanks for the wonder of that miracle…just as you do when you sense the miracle of the birth of a new baby. And second to love others in the same way as you love yourself. If you follow the first commandment then the second comes very naturally…not easily…but the knowledge of the natural progression must occur.

Jesus, the man, believed so deeply in these concepts that he would rather have given his life then to practice hate or divisiveness. Gandhi did the same and countless others who have followed this example to spread peace rather then hatred.

This Passover/Easter season I would ask you to remember these words and to contemplate that the lesson of Passover was much broader then the story. At Passover we give thanks for the “there but for God go I” concept. We recognize that somewhere out there…no matter how hard our struggle…there is someone who is going through more and who is making sacrifices that we might not ever be asked to make…and which certainly make our problems small in comparison. We thank the creator for allowing those struggles to “Passover” our home and we give thanks for the “good” in all people who place love above their personal needs and who realize that we are all one…all connected to the source of all…and that one day…when the body gives way and releases the spirit…that this spirit will be re-connected to the source at every level. This is the meaning of the “resurrection” and the reason why, no matter what the struggle, the end result will be peace, love and joy.

Our best to all in your holiday celebrations,
Have fun and love one another,

All our love,
Margaret

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Communication

Of all of the issues that face humans in their pursuit of happiness, the greatest challenge is that of communication. All humans have their own perceptions and realities and it is the lucky few who actually enter relationships and friendships with others who see the world in a similar light to them.

But to understand this conundrum it is important to first understand the very essence of communication and its relationship to the energy centers of the body…the chakras. When a human processes information it is taken in by the senses (sight, smell, touch, sound and taste). Like energy attracts, so that in the beginning of a relationship…be it friendship, lust or love…one of the senses is overwhelmed by a stimulus from the other person. You may find that person visually appealing, or love their voice…or the smell of their perfume…or how they kiss. This information is sent to the brain and to the gut…the enteric nervous system. The body perceives the information that is being sent by the energy field of another and it is taken in by the brain…the heart and the gut. The brain will attempt to logically break down the information to see if it makes sense and it will seek to go back into its experiences to see if it has ever been sensed before. Then the heart processes the information to see if this is something that you should embrace with love or repel with fear. These are the only two emotions that are truly developed at the heart center and all of the other emotions…jealousy; passion, etc. are experienced here. Then the information from the brain and the heart are sent to the gut…along with information that is sent up from the first and second chakras….which control your survival instincts and your sexual/creative instincts. The process of energy moving downward from the brain and the heart and upward from the root and sexual organs then meet in the gut…just above the bellybutton and below the rib cage. This is the seat of a portion of your nervous system called the enteric nervous system. It fires in a very similar manner to the brain and it deciphers the signals from all of the receptors and develops what we have come to know as the “gut feelings”. How often have you heard the phrases…”trust your gut”...”what does your gut feel” or “I wish I had the guts”. All of these speak to a sense that supercedes the others…one that goes beyond logic and passion and reached towards another criterion all together. It is the purest of decision making criteria because it is the only place that actually uses all of your senses to process a decision. However, it is the one that is most often ignored. We follow our hearts and trust our minds and there are volumes of poetry that have been written on love as well as volumes on the power of logic and probability…but the concept of trusting the guts is one that is basically left to the expertise of psychics. Many people think that psychic messages come from a place above the psychic, but the true psychic, or profit or muse inspired artist actually derives their inspiration by allowing their gut to process the signals. The then override the need to feel secure about their sanity…they let go of the pride in what people will think of them and they override everything that the brain says…and deliver the messages as best as they can receive them.

It is the lack of trust in the assimilation powers of the gut that is the root cause of relationship issues. Despite evidence that shows otherwise, the brain will call upon the memory of other deceptions or disappointments and will translate this to a current relationship. Or the heart will allow the brain to justify the behaviors of others, or yourselves to override the feeling that those behaviors are incorrect.
It is hard for humans to trust their guts because, very often, the guts are not sending the messages that the mind or heart wants to feel. But eventually, the truth that the “like” energy that attracted two people is not enough to sustain the relationship…or friendship…will bring events to the surface that will demonstrate this truth. At those times you will often hear the phrase, “why didn’t I trust my guts”.

So you see, my dear ones, that communication issues are not between two separate humans…they are within each and every human themselves…and if you simply trust in the communication that you internally feel…rather then seeking the advice of others…until you hear what you want to hear…then you will be fine. Communication starts within and then reverberates from the individual and attracts the energy of what that person is seeking. If you are afraid you will attract fear. If you are mistrusting you will attract situations that you can mistrust…even if the individuals in your life are trustworthy. If you love unconditionally, then you will attract unconditional love.

By the way…unconditional love does not mean that you will accept everything that someone does to you so as to accept them for the person they truly are. It means to go into each and every day with out a pre-conceived condition of what that day will bring…thus allowing the best…or the worst and responding in the moment and not preconceiving that moment way in advance. There is such a thing as a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you think on something long enough and are sure that it will happen and you empower that thought with true emotion…you will create some response of energy…either the fulfillment of your request…or a push back from another’s energy field. But by examining the energy you are putting forth and trying not to pre-conceive…allowing things to unfold…you again surrender. That does not mean that you do not do your best or take the most appropriate actions to the best possible outcome. Only that you do not hang your “hopes” on one single outcome that you have “conditioned” as the best one for you…not knowing what wonders could be in store if you allow your life to unfold and love yourself and communicate with yourself honestly and openly.

The world is full of communication issues…that all begin…within.

Go in peace.

Love,

Margaret

Friday, April 3, 2009

The Human Body

There has been a slight delay of a few days in being able to deliver this message due to illness and extreme fatigue that Gerry has been experiencing and that situation caused me to want to speak further on the challenges that the human form faces. We have desired to do these messages on weekdays to allow him the time to rest on weekends, but several of the past few days he has been unable to muster the energy to channel.

There are few things that have been created in this universe that are as fascinating as the human body. A microcosm of the very universe itself, the human body simulates creation in its very form and function. Your brain is somewhat like the sun. All of the other organs revolve around the functions of this “orb” so to speak. Your organs respond to its pulses of energy in magnetic waves, very much as this planet does to sun spots of flashes.

In the process of creation it was ordained that in order for creation to continue and for there to be the necessary flow of both positive and negative charges to create ever expanding energy, that there needed to be that disparity in both the energy of the angels as well as that of humans. Angels who took on the role of the creators of darkness became those that you now refer to as “devils”. In fact their role is most crucial to creation for they must create the darkness in all of its forms in order for humankind to even be able to identify what is the “light”. Would you understand cold if you had never felt hot?

In creating humankind, the method to expand the growth of the energy of the creator was to give these creators a body…that would feel a myriad of positive and negative sensations…while at the same time giving these creatures a “free will” to choose between these differing sensations to their own liking. In the story of the “Garden of Eden” it is said that Lucifer, the Archangel of the Darkness, took the shape of a serpent and tempted Adam and Eve to “eat of the fruit of knowledge”. Lucifer was offering them the opportunity to “feel”. Everything was idyllic with their existence but they did not know this because they didn’t know any other experiences that they could compare to. When they chose to eat the fruit it is said that they were expelled from the garden, but in truth the garden ceased to exist…for they had used their free will to know all that God had created and not just that which was perfection. Many read this story as a failure of the first created…or as an “original sin”, but it was in fact a very courageous decision for them to want to know and understand more. It is one that humankind continues to choose every day! This same facet of creation was repeated over and over again, with other “Adam and Eve’s” and that is how the many races of the world came to be. All were offered the opportunity to live an idyllic lifestyle without the ability to understand anything outside of their world and all chose to leave the garden. It is in this way that mankind, in our opinion, far exceeds our abilities as angels, since for most of us, our broader understanding of the overall scheme of creation causes us to want to stay within our form and not to evolve into more complex creatures such as humans. Some angels do take that route and for them we have great respect as well.

In the story of creation it is said that Adam and Eve discovered their nakedness and they covered in shame. There was not shame involved…although that emotion did evolve. They discovered cold and they awoke to the first difference from the garden. They also learned to kill animals for skins and food. These first creatures discovered both the limitations of a body, but also the extreme pleasures of the sensations they now had. In the garden there was no hunger so there was no need for food. The need to allow the body to take over to direct the individual to survival did not occur until they left the garden…and those same primal needs exist through to this day. In the days of primal human need, the body was the utmost focus. Food, water and shelter were the primary concerns and the human beings responded to the cues that the body gave them.

My concern these days is that the care of this vehicle for your spiritual growth has fallen into great disrepair. And now the decision as to living in the garden is often given to those living outside. By this I mean that many of the choices that are being made today by humans are actually hastening their departure from the body. In the fast paced world that has been created by humans there is little time afforded for rest and relaxation. It is no accident that the word for activities that have no direct bearing on the primal human needs are called recreation. That time is what allows humans to re-create their energetic core…either through rest, reading, dance, play, sex…whatever leaves them feeling rejuvenated after that act is performed. Millions on the planet are sleep deprived…which not only means that their physical body has not had the opportunity to rebuild its cells…but they have also limited their time of a deeper spiritual connection that occurs during deep sleep. That sleep is the place where manifestation of the spiritual to the physical can be hastened. We will speak more about this at another time.

Of other concern is the fuel that is ingested to feed your bodies. Again, in the world of haste there have been created many “foods” that are preserved to last a very long time and those same chemicals that “preserve” the food actually not only stay in the body longer…as the preservative cells decompose they attach to other cells and “preserve” those cells from dividing and expanding and recreating in the manner that the body normally accepts. These “free radical” cells then often latch onto other cells or cluster amongst themselves to form what has come to be called “cancer”. Movement away from foods that have preservatives…as hard as this might be…is a key to the best care of the human body. Also it is crucial to develop a natural form of exercise that will allow you to simulate some of the activities that your body did back in the days of being a “hunter gatherer”. During those days you ran, crawled, climbed, squatted, jumped, danced and did many other things that kept the body strong and healthy. Exercises that simulate these things refresh your primal memory and cause you to seek doing them even more so.

Rest assured. Be more mindful of your bodies and they will be ale to do more to assist the mind…the orb at the center of your personal universe.

All of our love,

Margaret