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CEDOMIL VUGRINCIC, M.D., Ph.D.
(SUPERHUMAN MINISTRY Service Sector)
Michael Lightline -- October 18, 2012.
Dear
Michael and Mother Spirit: Well, here it is Fall again. The trees are turning, and the leaves are dropping. There’s
a little nip in the air--no real teeth yet--just kind-of gumming on us, giving us fair warning of blustery stuff to come.
We feel the change.
We
feel it inside ourselves. These bodies of ours are growing older, and that’s generally something to welcome. But we
and our friends, we are growing older. We look around and see all the changes in this country of ours, and then in this whole
world of ours--so much change and, it seems, so much violence still, the terrible, terrible things people are doing to each
other.
So
it’s not always easy to see what you reassure us is happening, a universal--almost cosmic, you might say--evolution
that is happening right here whether we can see it or not, and happening right inside us, whether we can feel it or not. But
when we sit still for a while and kind-of settle down out of all our business, we can get some inkling of these souls we have.
Something is growing here. Something is not repeating itself, but is definitely evolving through all these changes. And so
we thank you, once again, for giving us this way to turn inside. It’s also where we find you, and Mother Spirit, and
our Father--just your reassuring presences right within us. For all of this we are thankful. Amen.
Michael: Good evening, this is Michael. I certainly want to reassure
you, through all these very human changes, that Mother Spirit and I do experience them with you. We know you very directly
in kind of a total way that’s hard to explain to you, but you are transparent to us. Your life is part of us, and it’s
always our most sincere desire, and our invitation, that you can feel us as much within you, and just welcome us to share
your life with you.
At
times in the past we’ve called these moments “little mini-meditations.” Take a few minutes out of your day
to say, “Hi Mom! Hi Dad! I’m glad you’re here with me. I’m glad I have someone so intimate, so much
a part of me to share all this with.” Then you reap that wonderful, wonderful spiritual feeling of humility, of being
aware of something so much greater than yourself. It’s this whole surrounding world, this whole surrounding universe
that you will be out there exploring some day.
You
have that cynical expression that “nothing’s free.” Yet, in another way, it’s all free. None of us
literally asked to be created before we were. But here we are, presented with all that is. The only limits, the only limits
whatsoever in all of this are our own; and it’s another thing to be righteously humble about that. We are in some kind
of gigantic encompassing that we will never ever reach the end of. And yet that’s not a threat: that’s a promise.
It’s
all up to you. Eternal life is not forced upon anyone. You do have that ultimate choice. You can choose to cease to exist—although
even in your deepest, most profound human pain--either physically, mentally, or soulfully--even in the midst of this pain
you can still cling on to the reassurance that this will end, that you will have a complete rebirth where the blind can see
and the cynical and indifferent ones can begin to feel and appreciate.
Isn’t
this your most sincere worship? Isn’t this your most sincere acknowledgment of our Father and his creativity?--that
there is all this, and there is you. You are even an infinity to yourself in all dimensions--physical and mental, soulful
and spiritual, even your own personality. You literally can’t reach down and pick yourself up by your bootstraps. You
can’t get a hold on yourself because you’re the very hand reaching. The eye that sees but cannot see itself.
Yet
by a kind of . . . oh, what a map reader would call it a back azimuth--taking a bead on something when, shall we say, you
don’t know where you are. But way over there you can see a church, and you take a compass bearing on that, and then
draw line back from it on your map. You’re somewhere along that line.
Similarly,
as you go through life and develop a very necessary ego where you have some sense of who you are, and who to present yourself
as--out there with the others--you can have a feeling of your personality, your point of view, the way that you yourself,
as a spiritual being, are co-creating everything you are aware of. Some philosophies express this as: Thou art that: you are
a part of everything you experience. And this is what you share most with our Father. This is how you’re made in his
image. His creative spirit is part of you. It makes you a part of everything you experience.
It
occasions all the mystery of: what is it then?--that whole world out there surrounding you--everything, everything
you experience that is not you? It’s real too. And it has its own independent life. All the trillions
of trillions of trillions of all the orders of personal beings: they’re all happening right now. They all have their
somewhat independent life. Yet they all depend upon each other for the very meaning and value of being alive. Think of all
the folks you know and have known, all these little walking infinities--as we call you—now so much a part of your soul,
and so much a part of your future on and on.
Tonight
I just wanted to re-emphasize our thankfulness for all of this, for being alive, for having so many folks to interrelate with,
and every single one of them another unique living being. So as you walk down a busy sidewalk, and here they come, see if
you can do your best to be there for them and for yourself. Be that wonderful, cheerful person that you would so love
to meet yourself. Be that for them.
It’s
tapping into something that, unless you use it, you don’t know it’s there. But this is your personality, this
expression you come up with right out of yourself, not only for yourself, but for them. To be there for another: this too
is God’s nature, this desire to share your life with others that, in his case, brings out the whole creation.
So
we thank you, Father. We thank you for what is so totally beyond us, so unimaginable--this whole creation. We thank you that
it has no end--for this is a promise that neither need we have an end. Amen.
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Heavenletter #4369 The Sirens in Greek Mythology , November 10, 2012 God
said:
Despair is not something for you to be familiar with. Did you think it was? What is despair but anger defrayed? Anger and
despair get you nowhere. Leave them behind you now. No longer take them with you, overtly or passively. You have had enough
of them. You thought you needed them. Now you know that they are not your friends. Face the facts, and be done with them.
Will you miss anger and despair? Possibly. Nevertheless, they are like an old habit that you no longer keep. You no longer
save them up, waiting for the moment when they erupt. To what avail, beloveds? You are not meant to be a volcanic mountain,
nor are you meant to be a mountain that flattens itself. You are not anger. You are not despair. Anger and despair are like
twigs in the ocean that you held onto. You thought they helped you float. You felt that anger was strong swimming. With despair,
you floated on your back, and just let the waves take you where they willed. Propel yourselves, beloveds. Wade in the cooling
waters and swim. Find a direction you like, and go in it.
Anger and despair are like the Sirens who lured Ulysses and his ship and his crew from their journey. The Sirens had an
allure that they did not live up to. They appeared worthy. Their island certainly seemed like a good place to stop for a while.
And yet, once there, the Sirens lost their beauty, and, only by great maneuvering, could Ulysses and his men escape them.
The thing is they had to escape the Sirens before they were caught. They simply had to not go to the island where the Sirens
lived.
And so must you stay away from anger and despair. They are not last resources. They are not resources at all. They are
flare-up’s and they are sinkings and definitely not in your best interest. Anger and despair are not to be the masters
of you. You are to be the masters of them. When a need seems to arise, call on all the love in Heaven and love within you.
Love yourself enough to not fall on the shoals of anger or despair. They do not become you. They are not you. They are
false counsel.
“Where did anger arise from?” you ask. “It seems to be common. And what about righteous anger, God? Do
You say there is no righteous anger?”
I say that because someone lights a match, you don’t have to adapt yourself to it. You don’t have to follow
its lead.
Is there injustice? Yes. When you look at life in the light of justice and injustice, you are looking at the wrong door.
Certainly the door is there. And, certainly now, it is for you to try another door. See what is behind it. Dare to open it
and enter where you do not harbor anger or despair. Move on to something else. Move onto wisdom and love, for are they not
choices laid out for you?
On your bed this morning, you may lay out the clothes you are going to wear today. These are the clothes you have decided
to wear. You could have picked out other clothes, yet these are the ones you picked. You wear them all day. The choice was
made. You made the choice, and now you stay with it.
Just so, stay with love and wisdom. Get out of the pitfalls of anger and despair. They are two sides of the same coin.
This is coin you no longer are to deal with.
You have risen to another state of consciousness where anger and despair cannot come. You no longer take them with you,
not even as back-up. You do not reach for them, and you do not let them tag along. The angry and despairing state of your
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