G: Okay, next. A little one (showing a small transparent stone).
Siddhananda: Oh, little guy. Okay.
G: Yeah! Very cute (smiling).
Siddhananda: Very cute (smiling).
G: Good things come in small packages. Let's see. (laughing).
Siddhananda: That's true. We'll find out! (smiling).
G: We'll find out!
Siddhananda: (pause). i'm hearing they are from that area of the [Mayan] ruins.
G: (nodding).
Siddhananda: They're a spirit, which is interesting. They are trying to spread light in that area.
G: Excellent! It needs more light.
Siddhananda: Yeah, what i am seeing is those bodies that were sacrificed and things, in that ugliness i see a flower rising from it. That's what they're trying to represent, that that decay [and] death is over and this flower [is rising].
G: Right, the flowering from it, yeah.
Siddhananda: i do see those ruins in my mind and i see flowers that are popping, like they want to make those [ruins] into a garden of growth versus this stagnant energy that's there.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: The spirit is coming near the dead bodies and laying a blanket of light on it, laying a blanket on that imagery, and fading it in that light, which is really nice.
G: Nice.
Siddhananda: Let me see if they have any questions. (pause). There is a lot of stillness with it, which is again a message of in anything that happens, no matter how violent, there is that Light.
G: Potential for growth.
Siddhananda: Potential, yeah. It's good, it's there. These appearances, not to take them to be all these things, and know that that Light is a thread that runs through all experiences. And they're there doing that work always, that Light, that Grace.
G: Perfect!
Siddhananda: Very nice, yeah.
G: Thank you for doing that work there.
Thank you for stillness and the light. And a reminder that even within the ugliness there is light and potential.
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a beautiful message of the light that lives in all things and conditions... thank you.. om
ReplyDeleteThank you..Om
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