To be, or not to be, that is the famous phrase you all know, but what does it mean? Forget the bard who wrote it. What do YOU put after the two words “I AM,”? for that is what “to be” really means to you, does it not? And now be very, very careful, for whatever you choose to follow those two words .. whatever modifications you add to your basic essence of simply being takes on an almost hypnotic effect, causing you to automatically play the role that comes with those modifiers. “I am this and I am that, by God!” No, dear one, you simply are … that is permanent. The rest are temporary labels that the human clings to, often to your detriment. You are so very loved. Be impeccable with your word choice and come to know how true this is.
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I had once heard you interviewed. And today I stumbled on your name. I am not sure why I am leaving a comment. I am not asking for anything. But last night at dinner I was explaining to my friend that I recently learned to stop identifying self with my career. And this about to be was here.
A beautiful validation of your higher insight, Thom!
Knowing this has made such a difference in my life. Thank you for the reminder.
I was on my walk and the thought to be or not to be came into my mind and it expanded all through out my walk giving me deeper meaning. When I came home and read your message, it had the same words and the same sentence. I am dumb struck by this happening Suzanne. Wanted to share this with you.
How wonderful!
I am here to learn “I am “
I have grown up : “to be or not to be” … with these words.
I saw a white dove Thursday ?: later in the evening I heard Suzanne in M.Sandler’s show (which I am also new). I was in AWE. The meditation that evening was like a lighting running shivers through my body. Thank YOU ?? that white light ?: ???
I have not stopped listening these past 3 days.