It is a game you are playing with each other. A game played by souls playing out roles. The soul knows you are all united. It knows you are the Light dancing with shadows. The role gets caught up in itself at times, even to the point of being afraid of its own shadow, and this, dear one, creates even more shadow, to the point where you say, “Mine, mine, mine” and scramble to keep what is yours and hoard your toys like children. We understand such things as walls and boundaries are necessary in a game where so many have forgotten who they are, but be cautious of becoming so very caught up in protecting what is “yours” that what is yours holds you a prisoner of the role.
You are so very loved.
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This reminds me of The Beatles song on Let It Be called I Me Mine written by George Harrison, which, as its title suggests, warns against over-identifying with the ego and over-possessiveness. I’m sure some people here must also know it (and other inspired and inspiring songs by George).
Hi Roger, I woke with a George Harrison tune also today. My Guitar Gentle Weeps. The depth of the meaning from my Soul is to choose love always.
..BE careful not to play the role of the prisoner. That’s ringing massive bells in my ears. Thanks.
Good Morning Suzanne and Sanyana,
Thank you so much for this. This morning the puzzle pieces are falling together, beautifully.
I love when that happens, Janice!