Flow. Life is not stagnant or still, and neither are you. Grasping at tree limbs as you flow with the river may cut your hands. Lying back and going with the flow is far more peaceful. “But I want …!” you cry as you grasp away. Have you ever tried to hold onto water? You can catch a bit to quench your thirst, but the rest does what water does: it flows off the hand. Enjoy the droplets of life that quench you for a while, and then enjoy the fresh flow that follows always. Life is a flow, and you arise from the wellspring that never runs dry. There is always enough to quench your thirst. When you cease grasping and float you will never again go thirsty.
You are so very loved.
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Thank you Suzanne. it’s true!.. ..but sometimes, you have no control!. with the intention and Determination.. I will. for sure.!. Love and Blessings, Angel
I am quenched ?. ??
Thank you for quench my thirst. Needed badly and have received it gratefully and with grace. Love and light
What is the next step?
That is between you and your Team of helpers in spirit. Ask them and listen!
This is so beautiful and just what I needed. Thank-you!
This beautiful message was right on time for me,I’m flowing from a job that ended with the transition of a man I took care of for years to anticipation of a life filled with excitement and mystery.There is so much to learn.I am so grateful.
A beautiful blank canvas upon which to create! How wonderful to perceive your life this way, Janice!
The last line was very hard for me. My grandson’s body was found in MacArthur Park Lake September 20
He was 30 years young
He was my heart. I’ve had no dreams. I want him to contact me somehow
I’m not really alive anymore either.
It’s very soon. Grief causes shock. Just flow with this and milk it for all you can learn about your grandson’s new state of being. He still very much exists.
Where do I learn? How can I find him,? I very much believe in the Universe and Spirit. SO DID JAMEEL
I don’t
understand why our connection ses to be broken