Sunday, November 8, 2015

Divine Union

Siddhananda: This is a really dark rock.  It's probably one of our darker rocks which is interesting.

G: Yeah.

Siddhananda: Compared to the lingham, it'd be this one, and then the black lingham. This is the darkest rock.  I don’t think I’ve seen this one before yet, so it will be interesting.

G: I have one that's darker than that. I have one here that's totally opaque.

Siddhananda: Oh, okay.  That’s good to know.

G: Nobody has come into that one ... well, there were a few that tried, but they were ones that had to be ushered away (laughing).


Siddhananda: Interesting. Well, here it is for everyone to see one more time.

G: Yeah, it's very dark.

Siddhananda: Very, very dark. So, we’ll see what it’s got to say.  I do actually see some light and little sparkles in there.  So that’s nice, you know? You can’t judge a book by its cover.  That’s for sure.

G: Sometimes that darkness is kind of comforting for some ... the richness of it.

Siddhananda:  The richness is what I think is such a good thing about that darkness. It's rich, deep, and mysterious.

G: It can be.

Siddhananda: Can be, yes. So, I see a lovely diamond ring in there.  Beautiful diamond ring.  Big diamond! Gold ... diamonds and gold.  Oh, wow!  Let’s see what’s happening. They’re putting it on a finger or a hand. Interesting. I see another kind of a wedding thing again ... a bride and groom, and they’re doing their kiss. They’re really sweet.  The bride has that ring on her finger. We’ll see what else is there.  They’re saying this is more of a message.

G: Okay.

Siddhananda: I'm hearing, ... of divine union. It's more of that kind of union ... you know, union ... union (rocking to and fro with the echo of the word). Yoking, bonding, coming together.

G: Yoking ... Mm hmm.

Siddhananda: Commitment for life with this dedication. It’s symbolizing that ... like they say, even through the hard times, through thick and through thin.  When that commitment is there, it’s for a lifetime, or lifetimes, until that diamond is entered.  I think this imagery is just a display of the path, in a way, ... and, also, love ... love. So, I see those images coming together. There is a nice heart that’s arising from it (pausing).  I’m just hearing, “union.”  It’s nice.

G: That a good message (gesturing with namaste hands).  Thank you.


Siddhananda: Beautiful! Man, those diamonds ... when those come out ... those are beautiful diamonds! I don’t think you can buy one that pretty.  That was so nice.

G: They’re hard to find.  They are very rare.

Siddhananda:  Yeah. (smiling)

G: They're very, very expensive, those flawless ones. They're not cheap (smiling wide).


Siddhananda: Oh, yeah ... gorgeous stuff!

G: I don't even want to think about how much they are per carat.


Siddhananda: I think this is the closest I'll ever get to one... is seeing that way.

G: That's it. There you go!

8 comments:

  1. Namaste - nice message about commitment to the journey and love... thank you!

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  2. Namaste, one thing can be said about this message, through commitment and dedication, there is a brilliant result in the end. Thank you for posting this message.

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  3. Clear as a diamond. ...very nice pointing to a union of this type. Jewel is in the heart. Thank you. Omm.

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  4. namaste. Appreciating this beautiful message to remain committed to that diamond of truth forever, though thick and thin. om shanti

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  5. Namaste- Very nice imagery and message, and piointngs for the Path...Om

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  6. Namaste.
    Until that diamond is entered!
    Beautiful.
    Chris

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  7. /\ May All be Blessed with eyes to see and ears to hear and receive all pointings Divine to reside with Sacredness in communion with All in Love, Peace and Joy /\

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  8. Namaste, commitment is key. Thank you.

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