Friday, February 19, 2016

Hungry For Truth

Siddhananda: Okay, so we’ll start with this one. (pause) They are saying they are hungry for truth.

G: That’s always good. I like to hear that. (smiling)


Siddhananda: They have just done practices, just try and sit in quietude, and that kind of thing. So, I am seeing some boxes. It sounds like they may have broken out of some, which is nice.

G: (nodding) Which is good.

Siddhananda: Yeah, so they are hungry for Truth.

G: Okay. Are they geared more towards Christianity. What is their leanings?

Siddhananda: More like open heart, flowering kind of thing. I’m not hearing Christianity as much.

G: Yeah.

Siddhananda: I mean, they are open. They are open.

G: Yeah, Christianity is very open hearted. (laughing) If he gets to really know what Christ was teaching, that’s really an open heart.

Siddhananda: Of course! And they are open. So it’s not like they are saying no to that. Maybe they haven’t had as much [experience with that].

G: Yeah, I would say let Christ come and teach that one because his message is so succinct. They’ve got love, they’ve got lust in the Bible. They polluted it.

Siddhananda: Yeah.

G: But he can give it to him really, really quickly in an easy way.

Siddhananda: (long pause) Okay, so that seems to be making things more fluid. Maybe stirring a little mud, too, and flushing it out is what's happening

G: Yeah. Right. Because like Christ said, if you have seen me, you have seen the father that sent me. Well, that goes for all beings, same thing. If he lets go of the erroneous things, he can go to that light of Truth. Absolutely!

Siddhananda: Well, at first I saw a lot of light and then when Christ came in, there was mud that was being flushed. So, I think there was a lot there that this soul was not even completely aware of, as those things are in there and being dislodged.

G: Right. And it’s like that. You think you are further than you were sometimes, and all of the sudden that mud gets stirred. And, you go, “Ooh! Where did that come from?” (laughing)


Siddhananda: Well, right. Exactly! And that’s what’s happening.

G: Yeah.

Siddhananda: At least what I’m seeing is that it’s fluid and it is rising to the surface. But there is some darkness there. I don’t mean darkness, bad in that way, but just clinging, mental images.

G: Yeah, and that stuff needs to be washed out. But, if you ask for truth, that’s what you are going to get. You are not going to get a half truth, you’re going to get pure, undiluted truth.

Siddhananda: Yeah, so it’s definitely got more darker aspects that are whatever … mental ideations, clinging, past stuff, who knows. But, the energy is just sort of there allowing that, so that’s good.

G: Yeah.


Siddhananda: So we’ll let that process be.

G: Yeah, we’ll just leave him for a while again. We’ll put him to the side and let him have those rivers of living waters just complete … (running her hands down like a waterfall). The river flushing that … flushing that … flushing that, yeah. Oh, yeah, all that stuff has to come to the surface one way or another to be seen and let loose of.

Siddhananda: Of course.

G: Yeah.

Siddhananda: It’s a process, so who knows. With some, maybe it’s longer than others. But that one had a lot more to be flushed than what they even knew of.

G: Yeah, more than they knew was there, yeah. And it has to come. You have to see it. You have to let it go. It’s not just going to magically disappear.

Siddhananda: No.

G: That’s the process.

Siddhananda: At least that’s not what I think most of us know is the process … boom, gone! I’m sure that can happen. It can happen, but it’s also a process, too.

G: Right.

Siddhananda: All you can do is keep open and let things continue to flush through.

G: Exactly!

2 comments:

  1. Such great pointings. Stuff surely does come up constantly. Letting this energy be and see it flush things clean is a great reminder. Thank you. Glad this one moved on in the right way so fast. Omm.

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  2. Namaste, great picture, nicely transcribed message... thank you

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