06-20-2018, 04:22 AM
The Daily Q'uote for June 20, 2018
"�When an entity returns to the larger self or the soul stream�there is that sense of never having been gone that you have when you visit old friends who have been apart for years�the you that comes back to that soul stream is not at all a prodigal son but rather a returning hero.
Each of you has a great deal of courage and you have showed that by taking incarnation at all. It is a risk of a high caliber. You may forget to wake up. You may forget to perform your mission. You may pass on [working upon] the lessons that you wanted to learn.
When you return from an incarnation and look at the pattern that you have created, you may find that you have missed some opportunities that on hindsight you are sorry that you missed. Nevertheless, every incarnation is perfect. There are no mistakes."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0305.aspx
First paragraph there is such a familiarity when reading.. almost like a sense of being through it before perhaps
However not very clear, the curtain is just allowing a sniff or a peep of world beyond.. the curtain being the veil of course!
Second paragraph its easy to not appreciate this once you get momentum on the spiritual path can forgot those times before waking up, its a clear sense of motivation for me remembering those times to keep that momentum going!
The last paragraph as fall back to that good old saying from the transcripts "all is well" that
"Nevertheless, every incarnation is perfect. There are no mistakes." It certainly helps with having a humour about life, especially to laugh at ones own self
"�When an entity returns to the larger self or the soul stream�there is that sense of never having been gone that you have when you visit old friends who have been apart for years�the you that comes back to that soul stream is not at all a prodigal son but rather a returning hero.
Each of you has a great deal of courage and you have showed that by taking incarnation at all. It is a risk of a high caliber. You may forget to wake up. You may forget to perform your mission. You may pass on [working upon] the lessons that you wanted to learn.
When you return from an incarnation and look at the pattern that you have created, you may find that you have missed some opportunities that on hindsight you are sorry that you missed. Nevertheless, every incarnation is perfect. There are no mistakes."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0305.aspx
First paragraph there is such a familiarity when reading.. almost like a sense of being through it before perhaps

Second paragraph its easy to not appreciate this once you get momentum on the spiritual path can forgot those times before waking up, its a clear sense of motivation for me remembering those times to keep that momentum going!
The last paragraph as fall back to that good old saying from the transcripts "all is well" that
"Nevertheless, every incarnation is perfect. There are no mistakes." It certainly helps with having a humour about life, especially to laugh at ones own self
