Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Pride and Envy



Siddhananda: (holding up a clear crystalline rock) Well, I think we left off with the master (referring to spirit from previous day) .

G: We did, we left off with the light being, the bright light (looping both hands over head in a circle), and we’ll see... continuing on!

Siddhananda (smiling): Lets see what happens with him (pausing with closed eyes). Ok, he’s saying he has a question...

G: OK

Siddhananda: It's feeling like there’s a little more mental activity today, to me, with this particular energy. Anyway, let's see what questions [they have] (pause)... Something about pride and envy.

G: Ok, pride and envy about what?

Siddhananda: It sounds like its not so much for him but he’s just wondering about [pride and envy], trying to help others with that a little bit.

G: Ok, helping others with pride and envy. Yeah, it's not going to benefit anyone to stay in pride and envy, each has to live their own journey. Just because somebody seems to be higher in one place, in another life, in another experience, they’re not. So, again, pride and envy just keeps them separated from the whole.

Siddhananda: He’s getting more still, this energy, as we’re speaking, but, they try to help on the other side, this particular energy.

G. Yeah, that’s good. . . Yeah, pride. Prideful of what? You know everything in the spiritual thing comes by Grace. The more you release and let go, the more Grace can work and pull you along. So, what is the pride for? And envy, you want something that somebody else has, for what?

Siddhananda: Right, and they’re understanding that. They just kind of wanted to, I don’t know, I guess they have encountered that in either someone they’re working with or something that’s happened and they just want to kind of get a little more clarity on that.

G: Right how to work with somebody with that... So, you have to see what it is they’re so proud of and what it’s benefitting them to hold on to that.

Siddhananda: Yes, he’s saying we should all let go of those things.

G: Right, right... and envy, what help is that for them to have envy?

Siddhananda: Right, and they’re saying, to compare two things doesn’t make [sense]. Why do that to yourself?

G: Exactly, its just keeping you stuck. It's keeping you stuck in an energy that doesn’t allow you to move forward.

Siddhananda: They’re very grateful, I’m really very grateful just to be here in this energy, and they want to bring more light forward wherever they’re at, so... (smiling).

G: Oh, that’s perfect, we need more workers, more people that can help in this side and the other side, wherever they are in the universe, there’s a lot of work to be done (smiling).

Siddhananda: Yes, they’re saying that now you are a counselor to the other side and so are they.

G: Exactly, I’m glad to hear that they’re there!

Siddhananda: Anyway, thank you (gesturing namaste)

G: Thank you, Namaste! (gesturing namaste).

Siddhananda: It's good that we got one that has clarity already.

3 comments:

  1. Namaste, clarity is good to have. Greatful. Omm.

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  2. Namaste- very nice point-things, thank you..Om

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  3. Namaste - yes clarity is good! A nice one on envy and pride.

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