Thursday, April 14, 2016

To Love and be Loved



Siddhananda: (Showing a small pink stone) Okay, so, next one.. (pausing with closed eyes) They've had a taste of freedom.

G: hmm hmm

Siddhananda: Now, i am seeing some flowers and the wind blowing.

G: hmm hmm

Siddhananda: (pause) i am seeing someone. I am seeing blossoms as you go into a tree. There's someone sitting there by that tree.

G: Okay

Siddhananda: (pause) So, what are your questions today? (pause) They're not sure.

G: (laughing) They're not sure what they want to ask? They're just here? (laughing)

Siddhananda: (laughing) They don't know.. Let's see a little bit more of where they're at.

G: What is it that they're looking for in their Heart of hearts?

Siddhananda: (pause) To love and be loved.

G: "To love and be loved", okay. (smiling)

Siddhananda: They're saying "yes", and i think it's out of a little bit of fear of the other [of not being loved].

G: Ah, okay. Then i would say to let them commune with Christ.

Siddhananda: (pause) And i am seeing Christ entering into that scene with this one by the blossoms.

G: hmm hmm

Siddhananda: He is almost becoming that trunk, [in that tree trunk], just there with open arms..

G: Right

Siddhananda: And that image there looks more like [that of] a younger person. Sometimes this happens, where when Christ comes they become like a child.

G: Right

Siddhananda: They look very small and  young in there, i mean, gosh!

G: Yeah, that's what it says, you have to come to the kingdom as a child. 

Siddhananda: Right.

G: That just tells me that they're very accepting of that, [that] you have to come to the kingdom as a child. 

Siddhananda: Sure! And like i said that happens a lot with those images, all of a sudden they look small and child-like when Christ enters in.

G: Yeah, that's showing, if they look child-like [then it] means they've really absorbed it and they're coming into [being] absolutely in sync with that. They're ready for those lessons, to hear it.

Siddhananda: For sure, and they are holding Christ's hand [like] a very young child, it's very nice! (smiling)

G: Very sweet! Yeah, there he can learn love, he can learn absolutely what love is.

Siddhananda: And it is a small boy with striped shirt, holding Christ's hand.

G: Oh, cute! (smiling)

Siddhananda: (Smiling) It is cute by that tree, with Christ in that, almost within the trunk of that tree, interesting enough, and he's holding on, it's just cute (smiling)

G: Yeah, very sweet! So, we'll leave him to have those lessons. He can tell him many, many, many good lessons. (smiling)

Siddhananda: He is waving (gesturing a waving with hands)

G: Yeah, that's one you don't have to worry about. Christ is always ready to come, immediately!

Siddhananda: And there's always an immediate shift, if one is open, as we have seen.

G: Right, there's never any condemnation by Christ for anything. He won't put up with any B.S., [like] if anyone is coming with a demonic mind then that will get cast out. But, there's nothing but acceptance and love from Christ.

Siddhananda: Yeah, and not even a word spoken, it's just there.

G: No, it's just immediate. His being who and what he is, that transmission is absolutely so strong and just so present that it dispels all of that immediately. 

Siddhananda: Yeah (smiling)

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