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John Rooke on the road to Damascus

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Sometimes it takes a level of release from our ideas of believability, what is

real and what isn't. What can be held and what cannot. Sometimes a long walk in

the outback, alone and and unsure, of what awaits around the next turn.

Sometimes a gamble of fortune with severe loss or severe gain as the outcome.

Risk. I feel you engaging a certain level of risk John. A comfortable risk but a

risk non-the-less. Walking on a road that can lead you to your high selves or an

Angel/Christ as Paul experienced. And possibly into an arena of change of

fantastic capacities. So don't be surprised that you sometimes find yourself

going a bit slower than before. Walk slow on your road to Damascus, to your high

selves, to your Kundalini. Share a sip of cool water with your fellow travelers

and consider the steps you are taking and where they lead. Where you have come

from and what the next mountain or desert has in store.

 

If you are not feeling as much movement these days or you feel a lessening of

the energy you may be on a plateau . Keep walking. Don't let this

translate into failure or a feeling of stasis. You are progressing as much as

you and your body can go at this time. It shouldn't be instantaneous until all

chakras are balanced to the point of blossoming. Keep walking. This will happen

but some small issue needs to be balanced, always, for a time. Just keep

walking. It is also important to focus on all the chakras especially the first

three. Keep walking.......

 

The SBS triad may see a certain thing in a certain place but this is not a

pronouncement of a stationary fact, it is more of an observance of what is being

seen at that moment. These energetic situations are very mobile and changeable,

and are not to be taken as judgments or unchangeable scenarios. They are an

update from another caring person. A photograph of interpretive observation seen

during an infusing of intended Kundalini.

 

While on a plateau it is good to enjoy the feeling of how things are now as

opposed to a year ago or two. A period of reflection and acclimation. A time of

work without tangible results, and a testing of your perseverance. Nothing is

wrong with your approach or your direction. Peaks, valleys and plateaus are with

us always in the Kundalini - blessings for you . Keep walking and pass

the canteen - chrism

 

 

 

 

 

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