Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Weary traveler



Siddhananda: Here's another nice one (showing a chocolate color stone). i think it's light for it's weight, though (feeling the weight of the stone).

G: Yeah. 

Siddhananda: But, it's just nice, i like the feeling of this stone. (pause) Okay, they traveled through, is it Glen and Gale? (laughing).

G: (smiling)

Siddhananda: ..through the green and through the winds. (smiling).

G: Oh Okay (smiling). Dale and Glen, something like that? (laughing)

Siddhananda: Gale, wind.. (laughing)

G: Gale. (laughing).

Siddhananda: i don't know these things, so i don't know how they come. (smiling). So, i see images of wind and nice green hills.

G: hmm hmm. 

Siddhananda: They are a weary traveler.

G: Over hill and gale!

Siddhananda: (laughing). Does gale have anything to do with the wind, though?

G: Gale is a heavy wind, yeah. 

Siddhananda: Okay.

G: Gale force winds.. Glen is like a valley. 

Siddhananda: Yes. That's what they meant, valley and winds.

G: Okay. Glen and gales instead of hills and dales (laughing).

Siddhananda: (laughing) Probably all of it. That sounds good, they're saying! Is that even a phrase?

G: Glen and gale and hill and dale, they've been everywhere (laughing).

Siddhananda: They're buddies. Two teams. i just can't believe that glen is valley and gale is wind. Is that even a saying, glen and gale? (laughing)

G: No, i guess it is now. (laughing)

Siddhananda: It sounds like a partner of two, two partners. "Hi, i'm glen and gale, we've been married.." (laughing).

G: (laughing)

Siddhananda: So.. (pause)

Spirit: i am tired and weary.

G: hmm hmm.

Spirit: i will go on and i do seek something that will help me, maybe like a rod or staff that's infused with grace, that i can hold to for the rest of this journey.

G: hmm hmm. i would go ahead and get them in touch with Christ and all the psalms. That would be good for them. 

Siddhananda: (pause) i see a staff coming, it's made of light.

G: hmm hmm. 

Siddhananda: It's coming into view. Being given to this journeyer, by Grace. How luck are they, huh?

G: (nodding) Yeah, i think a lot of the psalms will fit this one very well.

Siddhananda: Nice. Christ is there and that is being offered to this very fortunate soul.

G: hmm hmm. 

Siddhananda: And they are holding to it. They do feel steadier. [Before], they were starting to lose their energy because they were going on their own steam and that was hard to do.

G: Right. 

Siddhananda: You can only go so far on that.

G: Exactly. Eventually, you need some support, somewhere. If he gets into the teachings of Christ, in the older testament, just the psalms part, that would serve him well. 

Siddhananda: Great.

G: Psalms are very refreshing. If you haven't read the psalms, they are very nice teachings of Christ, together, very nice and potent. 

Siddhananda: Like being beside clear waters, still waters, that kind of refreshing.

G: Right. 

Siddhananda: Poetic, almost.

G: Right, very poetic. 

Siddhananda: Beautiful. Very fortunate soul, he's got his hand on his heart and he's facing Christ, lucky guy! (hand on heart)

G: Nice (hand on heart). 

Siddhananda: Follow that light, you're in good hands. (smiling).

G: Yes (smiling). So, if you need something that's refreshing and you haven't read the psalms, take time to read the psalms. Lot of nice things are in the psalms. That and the words of Christ. You have a bible that has the words of Christ, you can get rid of some of the other stuff and just take his teachings and then the psalms. It's very nice, good balance for people. 

Siddhananda: Yeah, that's excellent. i don't think people maybe do enough of that or consider, but, it's there, it's quite refreshing.

G: Right. There's a lot of good wisdom in that.

2 comments:

  1. Great reminders to read bible and Christ words. Thank you. Liza

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  2. Will read the psalms someday for sure..Om

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