Siddhananda: (Showing a small circular brown stone).
G: That was easy (laughing) (referring to the previous session).
Siddhananda: That wasn't bad, we'll take that. Plus, i got a little fresh air from it, i'm just teasing. (laughing).
G: There you go, that's good.
Siddhananda: Okay, so, this one, (pause) Okay, i'm seeing a round dark thing in my head.
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: But, it is dark. Oh, boy. i see what's in that crystal ball there. (pause) It's a dark round thing, it's moving, changing, and then vanishing.
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: (pause) There's something i heard in my mind, "rebirth". I think it's like an embryo in there.
G: Okay.
Siddhananda: Because something is going to be reborn, maybe? I don't know.
G: Yeah, yeah, they're in the process, they're still in the womb.
Siddhananda: That's it.
G: They're in the process of birth, before birth.
Siddhananda: That's it.
G: So get their questions quick. (laughing).
Siddhananda: (laughing) I know, this looks like a pretty new embryo, though. They look like a new embryo.
G: Oh, okay, we have few months left, so, maybe we're okay! (smiling).
Siddhananda: You know, with the embryo, there's a point, i guess, where all embryos look alike, all animals, everything.
G: Yes.
Siddhananda: And, i think this is feeling human, though. I don't feel it's another critter or something. It looks more as if it's going to be a human.
G: (laughing).
Siddhananda: But, anyway, it's in there. Let me see, though, if it's for them. It might be someone else worried about something else.
G: Okay, so, let's see what that's about.
Siddhananda: Yeah, i think it's a mother or something.
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: Maybe, this was a mother of that child before. This one is going into a new family, the baby, the child they had before.
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: They're still attached there. Wanting to be and loving that child, which is not a bad thing.
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: But, let's see what their concern is. (pause). The child had defects before.
G: Okay.
Siddhananda: They want them to be sturdy in this life, so, they're just sending in one piece. They're sending a lot of love and energy to that baby..
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: to that fetus.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: They're worried about it, though.
G: Yeah, they don't need to worry, because, the fetus is not going to take on anything that it doesn't need for it's life lessons.
Siddhananda: Very nice!
G: Sometimes, they take those deformities on as a way to look at something, to experience something.
Siddhananda: That really helped them a lot. I almost feel them detaching a bit from that imagery. They're detaching more from it.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: I see that child, it was a very loving [face], just bubbling with love and life.
G: Yeah, sometimes, children take that on themselves for the family to learn something too.
Siddhananda: Yeah.
G: It's not always their lesson, but, sometimes they come in compassion and do it for someone else's lessons as well.
Siddhananda: And many times they are, like this little child seems to be, very much just all love.
G: Right. And they know their time on earth is short with that form, they know that coming in.
Siddhananda: That's it, and i think, when they come in, they're just pure love that comes in.
G: Exactly.
Siddhananda: That's what that little one was. I see a little angel wings on it, it's very sweet. It really was a little angel.
G: Yeah. That's why they come. They come to teach that openness.
Siddhananda: Yeah.
G: Even though it's short, it's so sweet, it can be so sweet.
Siddhananda: Yeah.
G: Don't judge a book by it's cover, try to break through some of those [notions], dispel some of those notions.
Siddhananda: That's it.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: And it seemed like the little child never suffered themselves when they were here.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: But, they want to make sure they're in the right home and with the right next thing. So, they're wondering how they should do that, should they detach more [or] should they stay present for that child.
G: Yeah, just let them go on their path, and do what they need do. But, usually, at some point, they'll reincarnate together.
Siddhananda: Well, this one still may, i don't know. Maybe, they could later, who knows.
G: They still may, they still may.
Siddhananda: Yeah, right.
G: So, they just have to open to all the different scenarios that take place. They are all learning experiences.
Siddhananda: Should they try to oversee that child, watch over it? Is it okay to just let it go and be on their own journey?
G: Yeah, they can let it go.
Siddhananda: Okay.
G: The child will be fine, absolutely.
Siddhananda: Okay, it seems like part of them is crying and part of them is relieved.
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: They have got a bittersweet feeling about it.
G: Yeah, they're no longer responsible for that child.
Siddhananda: I do see a lot of light coming into that next scene for that child.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: And this woman is more separate as light in her own path.
G: Yes.
Siddhananda: Could she have the COS as well, maybe?
G: Yes.
Siddhananda: Okay.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: And she'll just stay open. She is very grateful. She wanted to get clear on that, how much [of] her part was in it. If she could release that child..
G: Right.
Siddhananda: ..or if she's still that child's mother.
G: No. It's a new form and it's the other one's responsibility now, and she will have her own responsibilities to take on. But, not this one at this present time.
Siddhananda: And i do feel that rope being cut. The overall feeling is relief and letting go in love. So, it's very nice.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: And now she has the COS, (hand on heart center). So, thank you very much.
G: Excellent. So, namaste (gesturing namaste).
Siddhananda: Namaste.
sweet, very nice ... thank you
ReplyDeleteNamaste - very lovely one thank you!
ReplyDeleteNamaste, a bittersweet but with a happy ending. Must be difficult to let them go. Liza.
ReplyDeleteVery nice read, thank you..Om
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