Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Warm memories



Siddhananda: Okay, another one (showing a small green square)

G: Okay.

Siddhananda: (long pause) i'm hearing "if I remember myself, I remember myself as young innocence."

G: hmm hmm.

Siddhananda: "That's my memory of myself."

G: And then if you don't remember yourself, then what? (smiling)

Siddhananda: (pause) "Not anything at all, like that."

G: hmm hmm.

Siddhananda: I think that's fine, too, to them.

G: Yeah. One doesn't need to cling to a persona, a face, a time, a body, that's not needed.

Siddhananda: (pause)

G: The spirit has those experiences, but, the experiences are not that consciousness, okay.

Siddhananda: (pause) Okay, they're hearing that. They just like that memory (smiling).

G: They like that memory? (smiling)

Siddhananda: Yeah, but they are hearing you. They understand that's another type of covering.

G: Yeah, and innocence is still there. 

Siddhananda: hmm hmm.

G: You don't have to have that face or that remembrance to have that innocence. It is still there, present at some point. 

Siddhananda: i see an image of them being connected with that memory, sitting with their grandma and learning things, in a ways that she transmitted to them, it was such a warm bond.

G: Right. 

Siddhananda: i think with them, it just brings a lot of warmth to them to remember that or to bring that to their heart.

G: Right. That's fine, if that's where they're at then that's fine. They can have that remembrance. They're still in the transient journey and that's fine. 

Siddhananda: Let me see if there's anything else they want to ask. (pause). They just want to remember.

G: Yeah. 

Siddhananda: That's okay.

G: And one can have those remembrances. That's fine. As long as you're in that journey and you continue to go into corporeal form, you'll have more and more experiences and things. One doesn't have to forget ones that have gone before. It's part of the transient journey, that's all. 

Siddhananda: Yeah, and as you say, just to put out there, that you don't lose anything.

G: Right, nothing's lost. 

Siddhananda: Whether it's remembered or not, that love, that bond is there without all that. But, if you want to be in remembrance, that's okay.

G: Right, if you want to put a name and a face to it, that's fine. If you want to keep that love aspect as it is, you can do it without putting a name and a face on it. 

Siddhananda: Perfect way to put it.

G: Where you are at now, if you want to commune with that being, you can commune with that being. 

Siddhananda: That's what i was going to say, grandma can be there (smiling).

G: She can be right there. If you want to commune with that being, there's nothing that stops you from doing that, from the other side. All you have to do is think and say you would like to be with them and you can instantly be with them (snapping fingers). One hundred percent. 

Siddhananda: i think they are there with them, in a certain way. i think that's partly why they want to stay in that.

G: Yeah. One can stay in that, for a time. Of course, you're going to have to reincarnate, both of you continue your journeys. Many times, you will reincarnate with the people that you are close to so you can learn other lessons. You'll have a tendency to reincarnate in groups and learn different lessons and play different roles. 

Siddhananda: hmm hmm.

G: Okay? So, just be open to that and know that that can happen. You can have many other roles and many other journeys with that person. 

Siddhananda: i'm hearing them asking, "does this keep me in a regression, if i stay with my grandma?"

G: Like i said, you have to be willing to go back into form, into different things. Maybe, you'll go back into another life and you will be her parent, or you will be her brother or sister. You can have many, many, many different relationships. Many, many, many, many different learning scenarios. So, just be willing to go forward and experience more with them. Don't stay stuck in one thing.

Siddhananda: Yeah, that's the thing.

G: Don't just stay stuck there. Then you're missing out on more experiences and more journeys and more things that you can learn.

Siddhananda: and growth.

G: Yeah. 

Siddhananda: That's the thing. So, letting that resonate. i do see the COS popping out, i don't know if this is the thing for them or not, Guruji.

G: hmm hmm. Yeah, if they want the COS they can go ahead and use it, that's fine. 

Siddhananda: It will help them loosen up.

G: Yeah, they can start experiencing on other levels. They'll see that there's more expansion, other things to experience rather than staying focused on that one thing. 

Siddhananda: hmm hmm. Makes sense.

G: i'm sure in that life time, that one thing that's really really important and that's what they clung to and got them through, based their existence around, but, there's much more to life and existence than one experience.

Siddhananda: Good, very good. Thank you (hand on heart)

G: Yeah. (hand on heart)

Siddhananda: That was a good one. Good lessons in that.

3 comments:

  1. Namaste - great pointings thank you!

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  2. Namaste, very good lessons here. Greatful to be reading it. Thinking of my kids while reflecting on this message. How much can one be missing someone when you were so close to them for a number of years....Liza.

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