Siddhananda: [I'm hearing] "Light body... Self... Christian, Muslim, Sufi - all one.”
G: Yes.
Siddhananda: Traveling in the realms of spirit, and journeying here from Grace ... (pausing). It sounds like this person has walked many religious paths.
G: Aha, that's good.
Siddhananda: Yeah, and he has been sincere on those paths. I see a point, and then all these paths, ... (holding her finger tips together, then opening them like light radiating out in all directions, and bringing them back together again) ... and there is this singular point that they all emanate from.
G: Right, they all emanate from the same point.
Siddhananda: Yeah, from the same point. Yes.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: I feel like ... (pausing) ...
Spirit: This feels true, but, I don't embody it fully.
G: Aha (nodding).
Siddhananda: He's saying that imagery is more of what he feels is true.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: But, you know, the full embodiment of it has not taken place.
G: Okay.
Siddhananda: So, he's saying, "Mother, I know you have walked many paths and religions." He's talking to you (gesturing to G).
G: Aha.
Spirit: Can you teach me? Can you teach me the way for it all to become one and merge in the source?
G: Yeah. Well, the main thing, again, is to open the heart and to just totally merge into the heart. You'll find that once you experience that "IS," you'll find out for sure that all the religions come from that one source. Then, they subdivide into religious persuasions according to the culture and the time when they come on earth ... [when they] come to the planet ...
Spirit: hmm ... mm hmm.
G: ... to aid those beings at that time.
Siddhananda: What he's saying is ... (pausing). I don't know, I'm feeling more Muslim, Sufi energy.
G: Mm hmm (nodding).
Siddhananda: It does feel a little like past stuff coming into my heart (placing her hand on her heart).
G: Aha.
Siddhananda: You know, connections we have already spoken of ... Sufi.
G: Okay, right.
Siddhananda: So, let me just breathe and try to work with this ... um ... (pausing). Okay, I'm feeling that other energy a little. "Please stay away from that. Please stay on your journey," that's what I'm telling him.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: He's fine. He was a little pulled in. What it feels like is that it may have been someone that has come back a little bit from that. I don't know.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: Anyway, he's saying, "Thank you for pulling me back."
Spirit: I do desire freedom. Should I continue to nourish more of the Sufi [path].
G: The Sufi [path] is much better than the other types of Muslim traditions. It's more open, and, more geared towards oneness and the spirit than are the others. The others are much more rigid in laws and dictates, etcetera, etcetera.
Siddhananda: Humph! He keeps hearing that name (speaking with some consternation)! "Please let that go", I am asking, "let it all go.” He's like ... "okay" ... he's just kind of ... "uh, uh, uh, uh" (shifting her body from side to side to indicate indecisiveness).
G: What ... back and forth?
Siddhananda: Yeah, a little. I see he is a good being, but he does cling to that.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: You know, when we were talking about those writings ... (clenching her fist closed to illustrate something being held to).
G: Yeah, right, exactly.
Siddhananda: I want to tell him they've been reborn (speaking to the spirit).
G: Exactly.
Siddhananda: "Go there" (speaking to the spirit). He left quickly (picking up the stone suddenly and handing it to G). So, hopefully, he'll go there.
G: Mm hmm, okay. So, he'd rather go chase those.
Siddhananda: Yeah.
G: Okay (laughing).
Siddhananda: Yes!
G: We got that.
Siddhananda: Whoa, he left fast ... huh huh ... (shaking her head) ... wow!
G: (laughing) He doesn't want to actually progress.
Siddhananda: No.
G: He wants to find those.
Siddhananda: Yeah, yeah, yeah ... go. That's okay.
G: That's why he's in the dark stone.
Siddhananda: That's right (leaning in and rubbing her chin). He left quick. As soon as he found that out, he was gone like a comet.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: And, that's fine.
G: That's fine.