TRAVEL
We Travel to our host. We Travel down the birth canal. We Travel to and away from our mothers and our parents. We Travel to and away from our homes. In all that movement, the greatest Travel is that which our Eternal Spirit does.
Be quiet in your body . . . right now. Do you feel the Travel of your mind? Do you feel the air you breathe Traveling in and out? Your blood and lymph? Can you discern the many, busy and significant processes of your body and mind? Now: can you feel the Travel of your Eternal Spirit? This process perhaps, you have not been trained to follow.
As our Eternal Spirits Travel, we add to the
infrastructure that we identify as self. We are a perpetual compost of ideas,
yearning, history, future, and intention. Part of us is always seated inside
the mortal body (while on Earth) and part of us is busy roaming. How much self
it takes to anchor us is very individual. How much self can at any time go
roaming—and in how many different, simultaneous realities—is very individual.
Watch a master in deep trance and try to
determine how much of that individual’s self is in body and how much is
fragmented into the Great All, learning, collecting and discovering. A master’s
work may be comprised of different percentages than your own, but you also
possess the ability to become deeply aware of how you fragment and why.
We shall talk much more of this, but for today,
get to know the aspects of your individual self (while being aware that it is
also indivisible) and its abilities. Especially if you are disenchanted with
the world—do this. Ascend past your anger and judgments of this world and seek
outside and above it.
For those who are heart-worthy and
belief-ready, we present our selves as your personal Travel Guides. Let us
show you the wonders of your inheritance. Let us teach you how you may share
them. You will call and we will answer.
Blessed Be This Day
This is a Direct Voice Communication from my
Tribe,
Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me
from the other side of the veil.
Monday,
January 18, 2021
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