Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Julia/ Amelia : Hello, dear one. I hope your Son and all of your family are well! I totally understand why you used the name Julia-- Since you are being so honest I must confess my real name is Stevacasadapoopoowhatthehellwasthat! Like many others--having such a common name--I feared identity theft. I use the alias Stephen on line. OK---I better quit! (The preceding message was an example of some of the exchange of foolishness some of us would share when we felt like we couldn't stand another second of being so darn Holy! ). But seriously: I was going to hold back my version until later so people could focus on your impressions (the floor recognizes the Lady from Ireland). PLUS: (Guess what?) IT'S CRAZY BUSY HERE!!!!! So LATER I will post! >Puff Puff< My impression with John of God area overall? The people who came to help and pray. The people who realized they weren't so bad off after seeing some of the poor afflicted folk there. The loving community of these sincere people created a Holy Atmosphere SO intense you could feel it! Sam referred to this as an 'Altered State'. Sam is right! It is a wonderful state so altered from the worry and pettiness of day to day. I feel strongly that being there is a key to my own personal state becoming one of Pure Love and Joy--even while living this day to day life. Isn't that what we need anyway? The miracle of being a Saint in the middle of a world of anger, fear greed and pettiness? Being in this world-shining our light of Love---Until all of the 'Darkness' is melted away. That is my personal dream! What I felt was Love being emitted by the people there--and it is Glorious!! Love to All! :) Stephen - Julia Thursday, February 18, 2010 3:54 PM Re: Some Impressions at John of God by Stephen: LOL I am glad that I have already confessed some time back that my real name was not Julia! Hi to the new folks who didn't know that. My real name is Amelia. When I came here first I did not feel ok using my real name so I took my maternal grandmothers name Julia. Amelia is my paternal grandmothers name. I am so used to being called Julia here that it is really easier to let Julia remain my name. It is my kundalini name! Stephen, I am sure folks would enjoy reading what you wrote in your diary. If you don't want to share fair enough, but please do not with hold just because I have shared. My impressions at John of God's would be different to yours Stephen so by offering different impressions and different experiences we offer a better picture for folks reading. Without a doubt ego's were on display at John of God's as indeed they are every where in the world and in every group. That said for me the greatest display was of a common bond of care and love and goodness. Some people were desperate for a cure, the casa was their last chance of life, but desperation was not the main energy I felt. People arrived here very open to healing and optimistic that healing was indeed a real possibility. People do return to the casa again and again but I would not assume to make a judgement on why this was so. Those who are desperate for answers have an opportunity to seek answers in this place. One hermit praying and being in divine communication can make a difference to mankind I feel. Being amoung the masses is not the only way to serve mankind. All in all my impressions of the casa were that it was a place where great good and compassion was emmitted, and that it was such a dynamic and powerful healing energy that it could be transmitted through out the casa and even out into the world. love julia , " Master Condrey " <mastercondrey wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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