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HELEN WEAVER | |
I am not in a body, yet I live. Here, there are no boundaries or limits. To know what it feels like to be without a body, think of joy. Imagine having arms large enough to take in the whole sunset. Multiply that beyond imagination, that's how it feels. Without a body there is no fear. Here, there are multitudes. We are all pure spirit. |
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My earthly home is just a
place. It was once important to me because the person I love was there;
now it is just a place. I have created parts of it to visit in spirit. My journey is not done. I still have many lessons to learn, especially patience and forgiveness. These lessons are easier to learn in a dog's body. By and large, dogs are better at patience and forgiveness than people, but we are still not perfect. |
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It
is my hope to be with you again. We are all one family, but we all have smaller groups of souls with whom we have traveled in many lifetimes and with whom we have many obligations, debts, and lessons. When I come to a clear understanding of my own path of growth, that will be my time of decision. Lessons we don't choose; our path we choose. |
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The
more people who know we are not just "dumb animals," the better.
Humans are a strange lot. They need to be healed. |
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Everyone
is a part of everyone else. |
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The Earth is turning and the seasons are changing. We used to like walking together when the leaves were turning and when the snow was falling. Now that I am not in a body, I hope you will do this for yourself because in doing it for yourself, you do it for me, too. |
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from
The Daisy Sutra
by Helen Weaver, |
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