No matter the reading or healing session that I am completing, there is always something in the messages received for me. It may be a gentle nudge or a swift kick in the rear end. Either way, no session is without mutual benefits. I did wonder though why our Guides are becoming more insistent, persistent and sometimes downright cranky with us. Hey.. I thought it was all love and light???
As I watered the garden in the magical time of twilight, I received a little 'video' that I would like to share with you.
An umpire stood before me with the word Source on his shirt. He had a whistle, coloured flags and something that could only be described as a poker. He gestured behind him and there was a huge playing field. I giggled as I saw that all the players were young children. The Ump (I'm using male gender for ease of grammatical accuracy although the Ump was actually non-gender!) turned back to me and sort of rolled his eyes as if to say, well, this is what I work with on a daily basis. A scoreboard read Ascension and Stagnation with numbers quickly running back and forth across them.
As I looked onto the field, each of the 'children' were playing different sports - tennis, chess, soccer, darts, skiing. You name it and the sport/activity was there! Some children were just sitting on the field contemplating their belly button, some were playing in the mud, some stood looking around as if to say "where's the ball?". Other children were trying to organise themselves into some sort of team and actually playing a game.
On the sidelines, figures were cheering and encouraging the players to Ascend. So many players were oblivious to their surroundings and the cheering from the sidelines. The Ump shrugged his shoulders and said that this was okay. The Game of Life has no set rules.. only to ascend. How you get there and how you play the game is up to you. He said: I'm here to fly the flag and give you direction, prod you along when you are stagnant for too long, blow the whistle when you try to wander off the field inappropriately but most importantly, I'm here to encourage you. When you choose to enter the Game (and everyone does) you can choose which team, which sport and what type of personality you want to display.
It reminded me strongly of trying to teach my Preschool class how to play cricket once. In the end, I threw out the rule book and said, throw the ball, hit the ball, play nicely but most of all have FUN!
I like that lesson!
Play BALL!
Namaste
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