[tmtranscripts] NO. IDAHO GROUP 7-11-04
Thea Hardy
thea at pathworks.net
Sun Jul 18 19:17:36 PDT 2004
Thanks for sending this - it had a lot of personal meaning for me. Will
try to send a fuller response soon, but am trying to get ready for
another work week, a tough one for my still less than fully healed
self.
Much love to you, Tom, and Mark, and all in your group!!
Thea
On Jul 17, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Tom Newbill wrote:
>
> SUBJECT: NO. IDAHO GROUP 7-11-04
>
> T/R: MARK ROGERS
>
> TEACHER: JESSONA
>
> SUBJECT: BECOMING EFFECTIVE SPIRIT GUIDES
>
> Our group was split due to a phone mix-up so this session was one of
> two
> separate transmissions from the same group on July 11. Since there
> were only
> 2 of us..on this side...it turned into a personal session which is not
> included, however Mark asked a question before he started so as not to
> break
> his concentration and the reply was thought to be useful to all.
>
> Mark: How do we bridge the gap between those of us who have experience
> in
> contacting the spirit presense and familiarity with it, to those who so
> clearly desire this experience and who appear to be eager and ready
> for this
> encounter in their experience. I perceive in my life that there are
> individuals around who are very close to a spiritual breakthrough and
> my
> question is...how then do I play a significant role, or any role in the
> fostering and development of this connection of another to the spirit
> presense? I am open to any responses that I would receive.
>
> Jessona: You have secured my presense with your request. This is
> Jessona.
> Like the others on my side of the curtain, I desire most
> wholeheartedly to
> work with you as individuals whenever and however these circumstances
> come
> to fruition. Your sincere seeking and searching has in fact produced
> the
> fruits of the very contact of this hour and therein is where you look
> to
> find the answer to your question as to how this interface we enjoy
> even now
> occurs.
>
> Transmitter/receivers, or simply receivers, you still engage in the
> physiological response of uncertainty as to what exactly to expect in
> this
> arena of spirit. Your experience throughout this time has provided you
> with
> some semblance of paraameters in which this activity may function, but
> even
> so, you approach each time and every time with some degree of human
> apprehension and this element of your human nature is the element
> which
> your brothers and sisters likewise struggle with in this approach
> toward the
> experience of spirit reality.
>
> This should provide you with a degree of understanding and compassion
> for
> all those who have not received the benefit of your exposure
> repeatedly to
> this process wherein you have developed some sense of comfort and ease
> but
> wherein most individuals are in uncertain and uncharted territories.
> To the
> traveler who has been bold enough to experiment and to discover and to
> explore new regions of territory, they may wonder why the
> inexperienced,
> untraveled individual would view the voyage with apprehension and even
> fear.
>
> Having explored and discovered the element of doubt, uncertainty, and
> fear
> has been overcome by personal experience, to the inexperienced
> traveler to
> be, the journey ahead appears fraught with uncertainty and possible
> danger.
> The learned explorer may try in some capacity to ease the concerns of
> the
> inexperience, but with only some degree of success, as it is a matter
> of
> personal experience which in the end settles the doubt and uncertainty.
> Therefore should you understand that your siblings in this lifes
> journey are
> simply nervous about the journey and its potential experiences because
> they
> have not seen and are only hearing fragments of this reality through
> your
> interpretation.
>
> Their interpretation might well be quite different than yours, and your
> explanation of your experience may help to ease some apprehension but
> will
> not provide for them any completeness of experience as they themselves
> make
> the journey and discover for themselves the security and safeness of
> their
> exploration. They will become reconciled to the appropriateness of this
> journey in their lives. When you are exposed to the experiences of
> anothers
> travel, say through a slide presentation or a discussion of their
> journeys,
> it may serve to whet your appetitie for experiencing what they have
> encountered, and this is your privilege to those around you who have
> not
> made your journey.
>
> When they come in contact with you and you are able to relate the
> experience
> of approaching spirit and its affect on your lives, they will become
> eager
> to gain this experience as well, and like the traveler to distant
> lands, it
> is important to relate to them the safety of your experience and the
> attendant benefits you derived from your exploration into this realm.
> In
> this manner, you may whet their appetite but you may not substitute
> your
> experience for what they must encounter in their own lives and possess
> as
> theirs. You may act as tour guide, you may suggest avenues of approach
> and
> points of interest to dwell on, but in the end, each individual
> traveler
> will decide their own itinerary, their own stops and choose their own
> experience.
>
> That is how you, as a tour guide to the spirit realm, may most
> effectively
> function in the presense of others who are eager to take this journey.
> Not
> as one who would provide them with experience, but rather as one who
> would
> guide them into the experience for themselves. Not as one who would
> draw up
> a step by step travel plan, but rather as one who would offer
> suggestions
> and techniques that are helpful and then would rely on the choices of
> the
> individual to fill out their own itinerary. This question is quite
> serviceable for the time in which we are engaged in this grand
> experiment
> together. Many will come seeking a journey and not be aware of what
> exactly
> they are seeking, where exactly they would go, and what exactly they
> would
> do when they got there.
>
> You as ones who have enjoyed this experience, have traveled this road
> before, are stations along the path to provide guidance and comfort as
> these
> travelers journey outside their comfort realm and into the lands of
> spirit
> reality that you have come to know. Assure them of the safety and
> certainty of this journey. Delay any fears of doubts they might have
> about
> taking such a journey. Suggest to them the details of your experience
> which
> have been most effective, and then point them on their way. Let them
> make
> their journey under their own steam, and with their own internal spirit
> guide. Do not see their journey as in any way your responsibility, or
> somehow a reflection on your presentation, should they decide not to
> journey
> as you have expressed, but rather much as the attendent at an
> amusement park
> ride, simply provide them with instruction, and guidance, and
> information as
> they request, desire and need, and allow them to enjoy the experience
> of the
> ride for themselves.
>
> If they do not choose to engage that particular avenue of experience,
> it is
> not a reflection on you as a tour guide or as one who would represent
> spirit
> realm, it is merely a reflection of their level of spiritual growth and
> their willingness for spiritual understanding. Therefore your jobs are
> simple and straightforward. Be honestly who you are, to express
> sincerely
> your own personal experience, and to offer your services in whatever
> capacity another may desire in your capacity to guide them down the
> path
> that you have tread in your life, realizing that their path will be
> different, their paths will be unique to them, but they may recognize
> certain milestones and certain landmarks that you will point out to
> them
> along the journey, and having traversed their own personal journey, to
> welcome them as experienced travelers in the realm and likewise
> commision
> them as I do you now, to help as tour guides and this is how person by
> person, the experience of spirit will permeate your world.
>
> The Father has instilled within these travelers, the desire to roam.
> It is
> but your privilege and your responsibility to provide guidelines and
> illustrations and suggestions for how another may have the most
> complete
> experience, and then to withdraw and allow for personal individual
> expression as they make their own journey. Realizing the limitations
> of your
> capacity in this regard should free you from any sense of
> responsibility in
> the effectiveness of anothers journey and lighten your burden so that
> you
> may become a joyful guide and therefore be a more effective guide. I
> trust
> that serves to answer the question as I realize it is difficult to
> work
> this two-way communication circuit that we have developed.
>
> I welcome this opportunity to engage you as a trail guide for you as
> individuals, though you have tread a good distance into this, my realm
> of
> spirit, you have a great distance to traverse. I stand along the path
> seeking to engage ones such as yourselves as you come up the path, to
> encourage you forward, to pass on the benefit of my experience and
> then to
> leave the journey itself up to you. I witness you are eager travelers
> who
> have benefitted greatly from significant time spent in exploration of
> this
> realm which has served to quell your uncertainties and doubts to a
> great
> degree, but not to a complete degree, and therefore do we evermore
> encourage
> you to keep a sense of exploration and inquisitiveness so that you will
> always want to know what is over the next ridge and around the next
> bend so
> that your soul may be the greater expanded.
>
> I point out that even with your limited experience, you have already
> gained
> the appreciation of the safety and security of this land of spirit
> that you
> explore. You have learned that there are no harmful fates to befall
> you, no
> enemies to catch you off guard, only the certainty of spiritual growth
> and
> the sense of accomplishments in this growth of your soul for which you
> labor
> as you make your way up and down your trails.
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