Imagine a world (and then imagine every world) where the first thing We ask a stranger is: “What do You like to play best?”

This IS what We ARE doing

This IS what We ARE doing
THIS IS WHAT WE ARE DOING (Picture found on Facebook, artist unknown)

Belief

"Whatever You believe (truly believe) will work for You ...................... is working for You."
Myrddin

"If You ever Oneder what it is that You truly believe, look at what You have in Your life"
Myrddin
(I have been saying this about Our beliefs for years AND it is becoming more real to Me every day.)

"THE UNKNOWN IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE"
Myrddin

"A belief is just a habit of thought."
Abraham-Hicks

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Thursday, February 14, 2013


02/14/13

Be My Valentine

Something that keeps coming up for Me is: Just how ready are We to embrace Our Galactic friends and family? Seriously: think about it.

This morning I read of an encounter another person had (in dream) with a new friend from space. This new friend may have been from another reality, another world, another dimension and/or another planet. This new friend looked like a small animal and mind spoke: “Can You accept Me?” When the person brushed back the animal's hair it had One eye. The person asked: “Am I ready?” The friend disappeared.

Recently I had an experience meeting a new friend who was keeping “their” face shrouded in clouds and shadows. I asked: “Can I see Your face?” The reply was: “But then You won't like Me anymore.”

My instant thought was: “Here is an advanced being who teleports, is telepathic and a shapeshifter and still “they” are afraid of rejection.

How many of Us have given much thought to this?

Remember the saying: “Be careful what You ask for, You might get it.”

We may need to be a little more open-minded as We slide into Our future, Our now.


I was in the neighborhood,
and thought I'd drop by.

 

Happy Valentine's Day


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