February 28, 2011

#97

"Like Confucius of old, I am absorbed in the wonder of earth, and the life upon it, and I cannot think of heaven and the angels. I have enough for this life. If there is no other life, then this one has been enough to make it worth being born, myself, a human being. With so profound a faith in the human heart and its power to grow toward the light, I find here reason and cause enough for hope and confidence in the future of mankind."

~ Pearl S. Buck, as quoted in The Writer's Almanac

By the way, I posted two new pages on the "Where is Jett?" page of my Web site. Go to Where is Jett, scroll down to the bottom of the page, and see '11 Spring and '11 Summer.

February 22, 2011

#80

Over the years, I've done a lot of psychic interacting, during readings, with people (and animals) who have died. Some had experienced deaths that were long and protracted, some sudden. Some deaths were peaceful, some violent. But always, once death has happened, I see beings in a state of wonder.

Certainly every soul is learning/doing different things after death, but those different things are all informed by wonder -- wonder and awe within a state of love.

Why do we fear death?

February 15, 2011


#79

You ask: What do I mean by resistance? What do I mean by defendedness?

I mean any thought, action, belief, response, idea, attitude, intent, personality trait, behavior, habit, expectation, perspective, etc. that you use in order to feel safe; in order to feel not vulnerable; in order to hide.

Examples? Pretty much anything. You can be nice, and it can be a protection. You can be nice and it can be heart-felt. It isn't so much the actual behavior or attitude, it's the purpose for the behavior or attitude that merits your attention. Vulnerability is your birthright; allow.


February 8, 2011

#78

Release resistance.
Allow.

Release defendedness.
Choose appreciation.

Eschew fear.
Love.

February 1, 2011


#77

You are your soul's path.