“Bring it on!” You say when you are ready for something new, be it a challenge, be it something fun and exciting. With enthusiasm you invite a new experience. Do you know this is how you felt before you came into this body? You knew you would face challenges. You knew you would have fun and excitement. You also knew that life in a human body is not all grins and giggles. It is one of the most challenging experiences Source takes on as a soul playing a role. And yet, as Source expressing itself in one of its limitless ways, it also knew that all would always be in perfect order, for you were just interacting with other aspects of the Self, even if some of your roles forget who you are. And so, you the soul said, “Bring it on!” And here you are. If you are suffering, pray to Source, won’t you, “Bring it on—the remembrance that I and the Source are one, in whatever way that makes sense to me now.”
You are so very loved.
Bring it on!!
Wait…. there’s something about the “…just interacting with other aspects of the Self,” statement that I’m trying to grasp but it slips through my fingers when i try to hold on to it. To what degree are we interacting with other(?) aspects of self? Is that saying other people are doing to us what we do to others?…. i know some of that would certainly obviously be something i find true, and do understand, but does this comment mean “everything”? Does it also say we have simply forgotten much of what we must learn (again?)?
In both pleasant and profoundly unpleasant situations, there have been times when i get a very strong sense of “de ja vou.” (Spelling?) Is that because i am remembering from before i incarnated regarding what i would experience on earth? (Which would mean there is no thing really ‘new’.).
Yes? No? Some? What? I believe there is nothing new under the sun as a manner of human nature but i understand that as “collectively”. Is it more personal because we are part of the whole?
My question is awkward to phrase and phrased, i know, but i have to ask.
Yes. Perfect reminder for me today, I often forget that I am one with source. Thank you.
To Mare, I think about the issues you mentioned also. I find myself wondering if eternity is boring?? Do we think we never want to go through a life again but something drives us to re-experience the human condition? Maybe it takes eons of experience to truly know and understand what we learn in each lifetime. I tie my brain in knots thinking about it all….if we are one with Source does the Big Light share knowledge with our individual sparks of consciousness….? Do we learn from.other souls through eternity? Take care, Colleen
What a Wonderful remainder that I and the Source are ONE.. It can never be said enough.
Thank you Suzanne and Sanaya
To Colleen: i used to think i was bored, but i was being so mentally lazy, that i forgot to look at how very excited i was/am about life. Once i realized how disgusting laziness affects me, i no longer ever feel or sense bordom. Hence, negativity disappears.
I told my dad about that. His response was, “The older you get, the more you realize all the things you’d like to do and the older you get, the less time (on earth) you have in which to do them.”
He had it in a nutshell.
We laughed at the irony… ’cause it seems whacky at times, but it is so true. Plus, his nutshell had taken me years to crack. Once cracked, it also helps to understand the bigger picture a bit better.
That’s not the whole enchilada but its a good nibble.
Hello Mare, I am rarely bored now in this life, there is so much to see and do….and as your dad implied the years fly by! I am thinking more in terms of eternity. If the soul is intellectually aware as a unique unit albeit connected to all, will there be a constant what’s next for ‘me’ ad infinitum?? Maybe it’s too difficult to understand the soul’s purpose from our human perspective ?? Anyhow, take care! Colleen