Today:
Reflections
Wizard's Log Star-date: 07:17:41 AM
Good morning.
More processing and releasing last night. More facing My fears and
letting “them” pass through Me. Releasing and setting free with
love. We had read from several sources that this would be a time of
going deeper and finding and releasing even more and even more and
here We are. We are reminded that fear is false evidence appearing
real. The world We see is Our pretend world. Our belief is what makes
it appear solid and immutable. Our world is changing and We are
trying to cling to it (at some level) for false security as the
drowning cling to a rock.
Our world is
not changing into something it is not or has never been, that is what
We see now: the world as it never really was. We are beginning to
live in the world as it really is with Us as We really are. It is
time to let go of the masquerade. We have lived many lives pretending
to be what We are not and pretending that Our world is what it is
not. Now, We can Once again be what We truly are and live in Our
world as it truly is.
We are reminded
that this is unfamiliar. Us as We really are and the world as it
really is are now unfamiliar to Us having been living in the pretend
world of separation for so long. What is unfamiliar is uncomfortable,
until it becomes familiar.
Another thing
that came to mind/dream is about Us being in other realities and
dimensions at the same time. So often even We accept this about
OurSelves We see Our others as only being what and who We see in the
physical. “They” are also sooooo much more.
We returned to
dreaming for a while.
The sun is out
now and looks like it might be warming up a bit. We'll go play out
there a bit.
Again, We were
out playing and cleaning up and just about the time We seemed to run
out of energy it clouded over.
We are more and
more aware of spending Our days here AND there. We even got to talk
a little bit about this with Our local friends. “They” are
becoming aware of this and We were able to reassure “them”. It
does take a lot of adjusting and getting used to it.
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