Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Tic-Tac-Toe



Siddhananda: (showing a clear stone) Let's get this one dancing too (referring to the previous spirit) (laughing) So, anyway, let's see what they have to say.

G: Yeah, just passing through (referring to previous spirit) (laughing)

Siddhananda: Yeah, exactly.. and that's like a little ray of light.. (pausing with closed eyes).. ok, so, this one is odd but i'm hearing "tic-tac-toe, three in a row".

G: it's what?

Siddhananda: Tic-tac-toe, three in a row

G: Tic-tac-toe, three in a row? Where are we going to go from there? (laughing)

Siddhananda: (laughing) and i'm seeing the game with the three X's lined up and the two O's

G: Right

Siddhananda: Let's see what that's about

G: i hope it's not "three strikes and you're out" (laughing)..

Siddhananda: Yeah, that wouldn't be good (smiling). (pausing) They're saying "when you play the game of life, you always think someone wins or loses"

G: ok (smiling)

Siddhananda: (smiling) (pause) i don't know, i'm hearing "if you stop playing the game then all win" or something..

G: (trying to hear clearly) If you stop playing, then what?

Siddhananda: (speaking slowly and clearly) If you stop playing the games with yourself then everyone wins, or you win and everyone wins.

G: Yeah, exactly (nodding in agreement)

Siddhananda: "..and then you've gained everything. You may have lost the game but you gained the heart, the soul." That's what they're saying.

G: Exactly, right.

Siddhananda: Also, they're saying "on that game are the two O's, and the other is within the O's..", so [in other words], they're just bringing out that symbology

G: Right

Siddhananda: They like the O and the X (in the game) because the X is saying no more mind (making a strike out motion) and the O is what you go to,.

G: ok

Siddhananda: ..like when you have something that you X out and go to the O. so, they like that, they like the X and the O (smiling)

G: right, right 

Siddhananda: like you say "three strikes and you're out!", like have you done enough of your mind to have the three strikes, how many more lessons do you need to learn in karma..

G: right 

Siddhananda: It's good! (smiling)

G: Whoever knew tic-tac-toe was so cosmic! (laughing)

Siddhananda: (bursting into laughter) i love it!

G: Cosmic lessons from tic-tac-toe!

Siddhananda: (laughing) They love it [too]. this person seems pretty sharp and.. it makes sense though.

G: It does, it does 

Siddhananda: So, no more mind (making a striking out motion), go to the O (making a big O with both hands)

G: No mind, X it out, go to the O (gesturing with hands)

Siddhananda: zeroooooo.. that's what they wanted me to do. they said "good job, Siddhananda" (laughing)

G: (laughing)

Siddhananda: Ok, thank you so much. That was good. They're sending a flower (gesturing a flower with hands). There's our flower.

G: Thank you, namaste (laughing)

Siddhananda: It makes sense! (laughing)

G: You never know what is coming through.

Siddhananda: Sometimes, it makes sense, the symbology makes sense! (smiling)

2 comments:

  1. Namaste, great reminder. Good example. Great sense of humor. Thank you. Omm.

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  2. Lovely imagery and a good message to let go...thank you..OM

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