02-02-2012, 11:17 PM
Maybe this is an odd perspective...but here goes...
Last summer, a friend of mine who channels told me that I had come in with the intent of experiencing rejection (yeah, great plan I thought to myself...why not, oh say, abundant riches and unfailing love and devotion?).Anyways, as I examined my life, I realized that there was a good deal of evidence to support that claim--that I had experienced both acceptance and rejection in varied and significant ways, almost like my life was a study of the different forms it could take and both sides of it. Since I do think we program more and more of our own catalyst, it may be the case that in some ways, there is nothing to forgive, for no "wrong" has really been done, despite the hurt I may have felt or caused. When we all cross over, will we all be high-fiving each other over the great job we did fulfilling our roles as catalyst for one another?
Last summer, a friend of mine who channels told me that I had come in with the intent of experiencing rejection (yeah, great plan I thought to myself...why not, oh say, abundant riches and unfailing love and devotion?).Anyways, as I examined my life, I realized that there was a good deal of evidence to support that claim--that I had experienced both acceptance and rejection in varied and significant ways, almost like my life was a study of the different forms it could take and both sides of it. Since I do think we program more and more of our own catalyst, it may be the case that in some ways, there is nothing to forgive, for no "wrong" has really been done, despite the hurt I may have felt or caused. When we all cross over, will we all be high-fiving each other over the great job we did fulfilling our roles as catalyst for one another?
