Mission Statement for Humanity
The mission statement for humanity is to love at the deepest level
of your being. The work we have to do while here on Earth (grounded
in a human body) is to feel our feelings. There is a karmic solution
to the earthly experience of feeling one’s feelings and
loving at the deepest level of one’s being. The karmic solution
is to forgive.
Love, feel, forgive. That is the human experience.
When we are truly in our authentic self these components (loving,
feelings, forgiveness) are all possible and very much available
to us at all moments. How we choose to experience death is up
to us. We can let life happen to us, remaining victims to karmic
situations we actually created life times ago, or we can choose
otherwise. We can take responsibility for our lives, claim the
knowledge to clear karma and, in so doing, accept the experience
of being a soul (in a body) on earth as the core statement to
our self-worth.
We have much work to do while we are here. Knowledge of the
past can help create the present; to shape our futures so our
life process prepares us for the greatest passage yet to come:
death.
Forgiveness
In readings, I often facilitate processes of forgiveness for
clients and loved ones who have passed on. Inevitably there
are things said from the spirit realm that only the client would
know. This brings a level of validation to the client that helps
the process even more. Many times people die suddenly and they
have not had a chance to forgive or be forgiven. This is not
the end of the road; in fact, it is often the beginning. Allowing
clairvoyant abilities as a spiritual intuitive to facilitate
gives clarity and relief to both sides.
My favorite story of forgiveness involved a woman who called
me from her hospital bed; she had stage-four cancer. Many concerns
about her upcoming death troubled her. They included unresolved,
painful issues between her and her father. I could see both
her parents standing by her bedside and told her so.
“Your father is asking you to forgive him for the pain
he has caused in your life.”
She cried. She said he had beaten her so bad as a child, but
she had not talked about it to anyone. She was finally ready.
“Papa, I forgive you.” The words tumbled out like
a waterfall of silence for so many years.
Healing in that moment resolved a lifetime of pain and suffering.
She was comforted to know her parents awaited her and that she
had released the emotional bonds of this lifetime.
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