Where is Home?

Conversation with soul

Rae B
Above the clamour

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Photo by Sergei Solo on Unsplash

Me:

I was awake in the night thinking about the Lebanese drama series we follow on TV where everybody is scheming against everybody else and exacting their revenge. So much of it is like the situation between Israel and Palestine. You don’t know who is right, but everything they do just makes things worse.

It’s obvious everyone just wants love and understanding, to be accepted for who they are. But when it’s reached such a stage of violence how can light dissolve all the rage and hatred and hurt?

The soul answers:

Welcome back to our conversations about the future and what it holds, and how the present and the past bring their awareness along and their understanding.

As you flex this inner muscle you gain strength and it provides you the shelter you need. It enables you to find peace within the storms of life and the assurance that as all is well within, that may be projected outwardly.

It attracts others who desire this treasure for themselves — this flexibility, this freedom. All the seeking, all the paths, all the struggles, the warfare, they are all for this.

So easy, yet mankind is capable of circumnavigating the globe to find his own breath. That is the nearest analogy I can give you. The spirit of life within the breath animates soul into life, which is why it guides you in meditation to the Source within — God, if you will. Or God in man, which is his soul aspect in the given lifetime.

How can we put this together with what is occurring between Israel and Hamas? Very simply. It is the struggle of man to find himself, hidden within the other. The interconnectedness of the soul fragments all seeking their completion in the whole from with which they emerged. It is God calling to man to say, “Here I am, your homeland is in the heart, it is the soul fragment within.” Without it there will never be a sense of home and unity. Once you have truly expressed that which is within, you cannot deny it to another.

The heart will lead them home.

Go in peace this day and always.

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