Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Your Name

I wish more fathers would be as my dad was, then this poem may mean more. It's sad to see the deterioration in fatherhood, even motherhood, but I have hope in the ones that I see who are doing their best. The blog picture is Edgar A. Guest. The poem, Your Name, has been attributed to him. I read it as a young adult and never forgot it. 

~ Your Name ~

You got it from your father,
t'was the best he had to give,
And right gladly he bestowed it
It's yours, the while you live.

You may lose the watch he gave you
and another you may claim,
But remember, when you're tempted,
to be careful of his name.

It was fair the day you got it,
and a worthy name to bear,
When he took it from his father
there was no dishonor there.

Through the years he proudly wore it,
to his father he was true,
And that name was clean and spotless when he passed it on to you.

Oh there's much that he has given
that he values not at all,
He has watched you break your playthings in the days when you were small.

You have lost the knife he gave you
and you've scattered many a game,
But you'll never hurt your father
if you're careful with his name.

It is yours to wear forever,
yours to wear the while you live,
Yours, perhaps some distant morn,
another boy to give.

And you'll smile as did your father,
with a smile that all can share,
If a clean name and a good name
you are giving him to wear.

~ Edgar A. Guest ~

Sunday, August 29, 2021

Breaking Through The Darkness

I've counseled people all my life, even as a child, but professionally for over 30 years. I've come to realize that people will only see what's in their heart. 

Eventually, I learned the reason why people can be so negative towards others. It's often due to the hate of themselves... feeling out of control... projecting it onto another or others... rejecting more awareness... forcing the truth from their minds. 

Makes sense. Light cannot prevail where darkness resides. 

It's what happens when we constantly give our power away. It makes it easier to put the blame outside us instead of looking within for a calmer solution to our issues. 

I suppose it's why I've kept chipping away... to break through that darkness... hoping the light will start peeking through.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Spirit Attachments

It's not always who you are in this lifetime, but past lives can draw things to you, also. And, those lives can create any form of an emotional attachment from others for numerous reasons. For instance: like, love, resentment or hate.

It can cause an enormous amount of spirit attachment/possession with various types of lifeforms. These lifeforms can cause havoc within our energy (mind/body), including creating our habits (good or bad). 

Being a metaphysical teacher, knowing my past lives and current life has stirred up universal energy, I often feel my personal energy looks like this picture. It's a full time job to keep one's energy (thoughts/emotions/programming/health) clear, as well as protected, from these attachments. It can become daunting and discouraging.

Then I think, it could be worse... I could be our beloved Creator with all His monumental trials and tribulations, including endless spirit attachments that He must be drawing to Him. 🤷🏻‍♀️



 

 

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

DNA/Immortality

In March 2011, I had someone "young" write me on You Tube. After responding no, a short explanation why, and sharing my video about transfiguration, to the first request, I got another email with this in it:

"That's not true, even Louise Hay knew people could be immortal, before the researchers found out that we indeed have that DNA abillity. Thought you were an angel and angels don't have judgements about people, even asking such questions, which in case would save my - and others lives. I thought you can go and ask an angel for me but that's okay, another 'spiritualist' out there...I don't blame you, there are many that think the same."

I had no idea where the "immortality" came from, as it wasn't mentioned in the first email but, with the help of guidance, I gave this response: 

Immortal is not what you asked. You asked: "can you help me to transfigure my face, I mean to change the way I look, change my DNA on a spiritual level?" As you even said, Louise Hay said we COULD be immortal (key word being could) but let's think about the obstacles, etc.

First, everyone is immortal - when it comes to our souls. You asked about changing your DNA. Your DNA is who you are - in this life - what you chose to be before coming here - along with the influences your soul will produce for you too. You mess with it (the flesh) - which is your choice - you might get more than you bargained for. Anyone that has been in an accident and lost a limb or been brain damaged knows what I mean. You will eventually leave this life, as this human being that you manifested, and then you can change it (spiritual level) by going into another incarnation - another life. No one will stop you on that.

Even so - changing anything (any point of view of collective reasoning) can take time (belief too) - I'm not saying it is not possible but you also have to remember - it is not your thoughts (beliefs) alone - we live in a world of very strong collective thoughts - go up against it some time and you'll see what I mean. When I say collective thought - think of things like science or religion. Very strong collective thought that can beat you down if you try to take their "glory" away from what they are maintaining.

To continue, I am a mortal as you are - we bleed/ we die - even though we are doing much to live longer. Maybe I should say, we cross over into the spirit realm - as we are still alive - we still remember. Immortals as angels (spirits or whatever you wish to call the etheric realm) do not - unless they are closed down in an incarnation - to me that is a form of dying - as you forget who you are. If anyone tells you they are immortal and a physical person - if they can bleed - they can die.

I do not have a judgment - didn't even express one - just telling you what I have learned in over twenty years of mind communication with some very evolved beings - not always of this world - who know of our world and what we are capable of - the same ones that taught me how to read the energy of thought and emotions off of anyone that has a soul. The same things I teach others - with validity and support from them - so I know it's true.

People will only believe what they want to believe or hear. We are taught what we are ready to hear or know. In this moment in time - due to the hate and violence on this planet - we are not allowed to do more due to collective thought of those who promote negativity. Look around - I'm sure you will see all the vices on this planet. Now - add in all the medical professions - the ones we count on for survival or burial - those that have to provide for their necessities - they have prayers too. Guess who answers those prayers? We - the mortals on this planet. So to be an immortal here on this planet means to go against a lot of people (collective thought) that need us to not be immortal for their survival. You see - it's a Catch-22. Damned if you do - dammed if you don't.

Now you mentioned me being able to save people's lives as an angel. Well, that's what my videos are for - to teach you and others how to take better care of yourselves. To learn how to know the truth and not be swayed by those that wish to control with false ideology that only cause pain and hurt when you are defeated by them - that same pain and hurt that causes illness and death. To control even your thoughts - those same thoughts of yours that you will want to manifest immortality in the physical. But I will not do it for you as any parent will do for their child - they teach them to be empowered.

Good luck on your journey - and more power to you - seriously. Hugs and peace...

After I replied, I decided to share this to some of my social-media, metaphysical friends in a note. We had a very agreeable and lengthy discussion about it. It's where I found it today and decided to also share it in my blog. 

Also, if interested, here's the video I shared: 

Shape Shifting or Transfiguration?

https://youtu.be/ZHZvTOVZYtk



Friday, October 9, 2020

Change: Be Careful What You Wish For.


Please bare with me, I know this may be long, but after reading some pros and cons about medicare for all/single payer/insurance health care, from articles and comments on social media, I've come to the conclusion that you can't please everyone, nothing is ever perfect, and ignorance abounds. 

But, in my opinion... and this is all my opinion... once we have MFA/SPH (if we do), we wouldn't have the choices we have today. Check and balance is also important. Something I learned in my accounting days. Which is why, good or bad, we have political parties. Choice. 

Even with education, we still have school choices (home, private or public). I pay towards public (primary/secondary) education through my real estate taxes, but that doesn't mean I think it's the best education and I shouldn't hold others back from getting a better one, if they choose. 

Anyway, as responsible adults, we are required to take care of our health by having health insurance. We're also required to have home and auto insurance, if applicable. Yet, I know some people don't think they should have that either. But, should the government (we the people) pay for that insurance too? Well, some people may think it's a great idea, but is it? 

You know that saying... be careful what you wish for? Change isn't always positive or progressive. Most people may not be thinking about the consequences of giving too much power to these government people in charge and, obviously, aren't mature enough to realize how they're trading off their freedom by having another make their choices. Isn't that why most children, eventually, leave home so their parents stop making decisions for them? 

So, when did we think it was okay to have the government decide for us... all the time? Do we really need "Big Brother" making all our adult decisions? Well, maybe some do need help. There are exceptions to the rule. But, we do have multiple programs for that too, in many areas, private and government, including medical. 

Besides having health insurance, I've also paid into Medicare my entire adult life. But, when it came to retiring, the government laid out my insurance plan and I had to pay more for additional things. However, I still didn't feel that was good enough and decided to get a supplement insurance which helped improve it. Instead of whining, I had the ability to choose a better option for my health. Thank God I had that choice and that I didn't have to count on Medicare only. 

As many know, the government doesn't always have the best reputation in getting things done much less paying their bills. Ask people in the medical field. They can attest to this. Some doctors won't take Medicare because of it. One comment from a person stated that the government works to lower the price they pay but even then they don't pay. It's not the first time I've heard or read that over the years. But I've never had a problem with my Medicare supplement insurance plan. At least, not yet. 

With insurance companies, if we don't like how they treat us, or what they provide, we can go to another. With a single payer plan, no choices. You get what you get. It might sound great in the beginning, but, over time, decline, in many areas, can and has occured, based on the input that I've read from people in other countries. 

In fact, back in the early nineties, on a trip to Germany, a tour guide was talking about their universal health care and said: "If you have money, you can jump ahead in the line." It still seems to be that way today with anything. Universal health care won't stop preferential treatment and I've seen that preferential treatment, in those countries, with the rich or government employees. Do you think it will be any different here? Doubt it. 

So, I see a very slippery slope. What next? Government run homeowners or car insurance... as someone thought was a great idea? Or, how about government run plumbing and electrical workers?  No competitive market? You get what you get? Will we still have a need for lawyers after awhile? Will a runaway government controlled country allow lawsuits? Against medical? Against government? 

Sometimes, the things that sound good aren't always. Hindsight and all. Yes, I agree that there's good and bad in everything. Wisdom is important in making decisions. And that's why intellectual discussion is vital for positive change. Some of the comments, that I read, weren't factual, intellectual, much less wise. More like adults acting like greedy and petulant children who were still tied to those proverbial apron strings. 

And, as I told an acquaintance, many years ago, we have a system that's pretty balanced in our country, if you think about it. It’s a combination of socialism and capitalism. We have to protect that so one side doesn't dominate the other. 

Is our healthcare perfect? No!

Is socialized healthcare perfect? No!

Will we always have what we want? No! 

Is life always fair? No! 

But it's not always the government that may take the sting out of life, it's also great family and friends. Shouldn't we keep a broader circle when it comes to our mental and physical health?




 

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Right or Wrong. Lies or Truth. Evil or Good.

This quote got me thinking, because I've learned that our perception of right and wrong may change over time. And, I feel right and wrong depends on what side of the fence we're on. I know that we have a general consensus of that, only to create order out of chaos. 

And, as far as evil, yes there is that too. There are some who are very wicked. But, I wondered if we're on a perpetual cycle of reaping what we sowed? Is someone still holding a past or current life grudge? Did we do something evil to them? Are we paying for it now? We're all in this energy that we call the universe. What past rift, in the universe, did we create or ignore? Yin/Yang?

As far as truth, I understand that truth can be subjective, but I've always believed there is ultimate truth in each moment. Meaning, currently I'm a brunette, but I color my hair. That's a truth that should come off the universe with no shadow of doubt. It's what I call God's truth. It's what I seek when asking for guidance, along with my intellectual and emotional  experiences. It's what I use to guide myself and others. 

But like Plato's Allegory of the Cave, guiding someone into a different truth may mean removing their fear first. Without that, it may be difficult for them to see it, because fear, or mistrust, tends to hold people in their old way of thinking. Your truth may seem to be a lie to them. And, if the majority holds onto this lie, it may take more awareness, and more time, to change anything. 

Some may accept and some may decline. It is what it is.


Saturday, April 25, 2020

Seeing Emotions?


Years ago, I was teaching a student about putting images to emotions. Sometimes, one psychic ability may be blocked and another one may need to be ramped up to get answers. I decided to share this in order to help others understand how you can work on unblocking any or all.

S: Is it possible to see an emotion?

T: You don't see emotions, you feel them. People feel emotions all the time and can put an image to them or not.

S: Well, that's sort of what I am asking. Can I see an image of an emotion... that can happen?

T: Yes, if you feel an emotion, it can give you the sense of what it is. It's like me mentioning a decorated birthday cake. If I don't describe it in detail, you can pick up my emotions about it and put images to it. Your mind may play tricks on you, so you have to, constantly, ask the universe for the truth in what you are receiving from those emotions. Verification is important, too. It may take time, when you're first learning, but it can be done. It's the same with sensing an image of a person. Be careful to ask for and feel the truth in it as I did when I was doing those soul beginning videos and "fine tuning" the looks of a being not from here, for instance. That's when interrogation goes into play. You have to become a detective and keep asking until all feelings of doubt are removed. Hope that makes sense and helps you.

S: Yes, perfect sense!



Sunday, January 26, 2020

The Truth Will Set You Free?


I, finally, decided to meditate and ask for guidance over a question that's been bothering me for sometime.

Q: Why do some people say our President lies or is a liar, but can't look at their own party's lies and manipulation? I'm not saying he's perfect but is my intuition off about this?

A: No, it's not off. How would you feel if you were constantly fed lies and then someone comes along and tells the truth? Even half-truths, due to national security, can be disconcerting over any deception one has bought into. People feel they have to belong to something or someone. Sometimes, they have been disappointed, misled, or even abused by those they thought cared about them. It hurt them, but out of some misplaced loyalty, they feel the need to defend or protect those who have done them harm. Including calling out others for what is actually occurring within their home or group. They don't want to believe the person or group they're in isn't good for them... failed them. They become defensive and point fingers outside of themselves or their group. You see, as long as people have fear and hate, it can blind or block their intuition... God's guidance. There are those who want people to be in fear and hate because of it. But God's truth will never stay hidden. One day people wake up to it. Only then can they free themselves. Generally, that comes about when they realize they've been allowing the lies and lying to themselves... when they can look in their mirror and admit it... when they can finally walk away.

Q: Is this a lesson for them?

A: It's a lesson for us all.



Monday, December 2, 2019

I Have Rights!

Obviously, some people have no clue what a “right” is in a free country. You have the right to everything you can do and provide for yourself, without encroaching on someone else’s rights.

We have the right to freedom of speech. This does not give anyone the right to limit someone else's freedom of speech, because we may disagree with what they are saying or writing. We have a right to accuse someone of a wrong, but we cannot deny their right to self-defense. We have a right to religious freedom, but not a right to force any religion or belief system onto another. We have a right to vote but we're not forced to vote. We have a right to education, but are not required to use public education. People have a right to their identity, but they have no right to force their identity onto others. We have the right to seek healthcare, but we have no explicit right to receive it (or any other thing of value) from another person, regardless of the services provided. Another person's skill cannot be a right.

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are rights. Housing, legal representation, and healthcare cannot be a right because it requires another person to produce it. What happens when those who we've decided to burden with our right decide to stop providing their service and do something else? What if those who stay, to provide you with your right, are new or terrible at their jobs and you get poor treatment? Do you want a public defender, or do you want the right to pay for a decent defense lawyer, if you're charged with a serious crime?

We have a right to seek out the goods and services from trades. We have a right to reasonably regulate said goods and services, just as we have a right to refuse them. But, we don't have a right to force said trades to provide any services. Think not? Go to a plumber, electrician, or mechanic and demand they provide you service, because it's your right. What happened to their right of refusal? Even with public services, they too have rights... they're not slave labor. 

Yes, we even have a right to decline health insurance, but it's not anyone's right to force another to pay for it or their bill because they choose not to be responsible. I said choose, because there are those who feel they have a right to be irresponsible. Of course, this is not the same as any medical or mental hardship cases that our social services already cover. There are exceptions. Also, this isn't saying we don't have a right to refuse payment for bad services. No one should feel it's a right to steal from another. Which is why we have a right to seek legal counsel.

Medicare for all? I'm retired and now have Medicare. I've paid into it for many, many years, since I started working, but I still have to make monthly premiums. As it stands, it's not perfect. So far, I have a right to pay for a supplement in order to have better coverage. What right does anyone have to force me to give that up in order to belong to a single payer system? Just because some want to sign over their rights to a government healthcare, doesn’t mean others want to. Especially, one that has a proven track record of corruption and mismanagement of funds. 

Which is why our President insured that our veterans get faster healthcare by going outside the VA's sluggish system. Systems and structures produce outcomes, and those systems and structures are built through consent and perpetuated by incentives. Checks and balances are vital for positive outcomes. 

And some say, what about moral rights? Yes, what about it? What if some believe it's a moral right to euthanize all terminally ill humans as we do animals? What if a law is made because of it? What if others feel their rights are being usurped because of it? How far do we go using morals as a reason? Does any government have a right to constantly regulate something onto others due to morals?

Governments are not flawless. Stop giving your power away to them. Stop denying options to others just because you feel the need to control every situation for yourself or others. Do we really want - "it's my way or the highway"? Little to no options? Robbing Peter to pay Paul? What happens if we have a government shutdown on medical care because they can't afford to pay for services and supplies, or innovative technology, due to extreme government debt or wasteful spending? Where's my right for a backup system to prevent that? What right does anyone have to deny that? If people really believed the government was capable of handling all our issues, why do we have numerous foundations or charitable organizations, among other things, to assist humanity?

Lastly, and most importantly, we may want to keep in mind that we could be sacrificing rights by giving our power away to one entity or, as I mentioned above, to what another claims as a moral right.


Sunday, October 20, 2019

The Bitter Truth

It's human nature (ego) for people to only see what they want to believe no matter what facts are presented. They don't want facts, they want their feelings placated. I know this because I learned it, bitterly, first hand. 

Many, many years ago, I was being, intuitively, told (sensing something was not right) that there was something bad going on in my life, but I didn't want to believe it. I kept pushing it out of my mind. Then facts presented itself and I still didn't want to believe it. Why? Because I was raised to believe in the good of people. And "good" people didn't deliberately hurt others. 

But "good and bad" depends on one's perspective - one's belief - one's cultural awareness. That, which I was ignoring, was a truth I didn't want to know. I wanted to reject it because I knew it would hurt me. As my dad used to say, sometimes the truth can hurt. It's what others have called the bitter truth. 

Since then, I've learned to follow my gut feelings. When I sense doubt, I, instinctively, back off in order to investigate my feelings. Is "someone" trying to tell me there's a new truth that needs to be understood? 

Because, I've learned - and have taught - that there is only one truth in the universe to follow and that's God's truth - God's wisdom. If you really want the truth, you'll get it. Even if you don't like it. And for anyone who considers themselves an atheist, use "ultimate truth" instead. The objective is seeking truth, even if we don't like the answer. 

In addition, I've also learned (and taught) not to be hasty in judging as truth can change. So, every minute of every day, we should never assume that things are the same. Just as the weather can change, so can human nature. And just because we don't like it, doesn't change the truth. And just because we want to placate our egos with "our truth" there's still God's (ultimate) truth to contend with. 

Like it or not. Hurtful or not. Bitter or not.