Deerclan
01-27-2009, 01:15 PM
anybody ever have the experience of sending healing love & light to david wilcock? i did, shortly after i read wynn's book on ec's reincarnation. it's funny how i get a clear feeling for "who" a person is, and what their values are, by how receptive they are to healing light & love. the feeling i seemed to get back from david, with full respect intended, was like the feeling of gratitude that comes back to me from our fantastically loving border collie, whenever i give her some meat or chicken as a special treat. :)
if you have not tried sending healing light and love to david, especially with the intention of assisting him with accomplishing his mission this time around, you might want to try it. you can possibly experience a whole new level of appreciation for david :) i guess it's confession time -- i am a newly diagnosed diabetic, and i used to be a doughnut junkie. now i am an "energy junkie." hi, i am deerclan, and i am an energy junkie. :)
light & love to everyone.
Vermillion
01-27-2009, 06:28 PM
doughnuts do taste amazing, but i must say that energy is much better for you. :)
Berry Chastain
01-27-2009, 07:06 PM
deerclan,
what a wonderful and loving concept you have stated. sometimes i think that we have all taken david for granted and forgotten what a gift to the world that he is. thank you for reminding me, and hopefully others that he needs our loving and spiritual support.
in the love and light of our one infinite creator,
berry
Deerclan
01-28-2009, 07:49 PM
beautifully put, berry. thanks.
i'm really interested in hearing from anybody else what they experience, whenever they consciously send light and love to david and/or his mission. i am not a very visual person, but when i do it, i do get a vague impression of a very soft golden light. it's almost as if it were a fire in a fireplace, and i'm standing in front of it on a chilly night, warming my hands. he's gotta be a cool guy to put off those kinds of vibes, or at least i think so.
as far as offering love and spiritual support for david, my own feeling is that it's important to remember he has put pretty much everything on the line for the benefit of seekers and wanderers like us. i mean, who would want to stand in the spotlight the way he does and take all the heat and criticism all public figures get? not me, brother -- i am *very* content to remain anonymous. purely on a human level, david must have a lot of guts, courage, and spunk (readers from england please translate "spunk" into "vitality" and you'll be ok) just to take the heat for standing up publicly for spirituality that lacks centuries of heavy-duty institutions buttressing it. david is a mover, a shaker, and a stirrer, and it has *never* been easy for guys like him on planet earth. but this is a very aware, tuned-in crowd, and together *we* can make it easier for him. in my heart, i feel like we owe him that much. :)
and no, i have no affiliation with him or his organization, and in fact he doesn't know me from jack. i just like guys who coolly stand there in the face of storms and do the job they came to do. when i was a kid, hoppalong cassidy was my hero. later, jesus was my hero for the ways he stood up to institutional authority with style, class, bald raw guts, and courage. edgar cayce was another guy who stood in the eye of the storm and did what had to be done. david, young though he is, is another. i am 57 and no longer have heroes, but i still admire people with guts, style, class, and courage.
and you're right, even folks like that need others helping support them in their work.
blessings and peace. :)
deerclan
deerclan,
what a wonderful and loving concept you have stated. sometimes i think that we have all taken david for granted and forgotten what a gift to the world that he is. thank you for reminding me, and hopefully others that he needs our loving and spiritual support.
in the love and light of our one infinite creator,
berry
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