Dear Neale…I have been reading a lot about the "Ascension"
process lately and I am a bit confused. First of all, I don't believe
that you've written anything about this process in any of your books.
Does this mean that it really isn't going to happen to us humans? The
thing that bothers me most about what I've read is that it is often
My Beloved Em, my Life Partner, came up with something this week that was so fascinating - perhaps even profound in its implications -- I wanted to share it with you...
We were having a casual conversation about life in general and the things we say to each other during the natural exchanges that occur between people, when she said:
Last week we talked here about the Five Pinnacle Questions. These are:
1. Who We Are?
2. Why we are here?
3. What is our Right Relationship with our fellow humans?
I am in Canada this week, on Cortez Island, at Hollyhock Retreat
Center, for a small-group event to share the messages of Conversations
with God. As I sit here on the plane to Vancouver, British Columbia I
find myself looking closely at the question: Why am I going off to talk
to a handful of people again? What is the point of this?
Each week here we seek to give you something in this Bulletin to think about, something that we hope might serve you as you continue your spiritual journey, and inspire you as you face your daily life challenges.
Question: I've read your explanation about why one
does not get what one asks for-and correct me if i am wrong-because the
universe creates for you the situation of wanting and not having.There
have been times in my life where I have visualized myself having a
desired outcome, and GETTING it. But then there have also been times in
Question:I love the quotes: "Enjoy everything. Need nothing." and "There is nothing that you need in order to be perfectly happy. You only think that there is." I find strength and peace of mind when I remind myself of them. But then I wonder, "Who am I kidding?" Sure, I don't need anything to survive, to exist.