Monday, January 7, 2013

Trust God and Be Guided Aright!

Trust God, but this doesn't just mean to trust the GOD who permeates everything - the one we hardly ever see. This means to trust the Gods, angels, guides, and master teachers that have been ordained for improving your life.

I had a dream this morning (January 7, 2013) that I was visiting an ashram associated with Dr. Mitchell and Kathy Gisbson's Tybro Center. Well, upstairs there was a prayer room. I ascended a little wooden ladder to get into the prayer room, which was an attic crawl space that was transformed into a prayer room / small classroom / children's room. It had a small altar in it and I crawled over to it on my knees and began to pray.

As I began to pray, my hands began to fill with blue light. I began to cry, to apologize for my sins, and to thank God for all that was good in my life. I remembered something that Dr. Gibson said - that it was best to focus on loving thoughts and feelings while praying. So, I shifted my focus rather quickly from the apologizing to the thanking. Then, I tried to feel as much love as I could muster for the experience God was granting me.

Then, an angel started to descend through the blue light. It looked like a whirling dirvish would look if your twelve year old drew it, but I could see the angelic being was smiling as I took it into my hands. Then, it transformed a bit and became a little cartoon doll with a "Z" on its chest. That's when Dr. Gibson and some others entered the small office downstairs. I went back downstairs to greet them and was telling my step-dad (Dr. Alim) about my experience. Dr. Gibson went upstairs and said that it was probably an elemental. Then, he switched it and said, "You know what? No! I know what that was. It was most likely an archangel telling you about a child with a "Z" coming into your life."

For a split second, I wanted to think - it couldn't be a child, because I didn't plan on having anymore. That's when I caught myself and said, "Trust the interpretation." Don't question it. Trust it. Dr. Gibson brought down a pink doll that he was going to use to get rid of some negative energy one of the women had with respect to a baby, while two other women (one of which was my sister, my brother, or some woman I knew) sat on the sofa. My brother or sister was helping the other woman figure out how much to ask for, with respect to a monetary blessing she wanted. I decided to get out of the way and went to sit at a table between the front room and the back room of the house, a kitchen area I think. Well, another girl who was sitting there asked if I knew how to estimate time-of-birth. She was filling out a questionnaire of some sort for Dr. Gibson. I said, "No, you had better wait for Dr. Gibson." She said, "But I basically know what time of day it is, I just want to know if he would say..." And, I said, "No, you had better wait and ask Dr. Gibson."

One of the most challenging lessons that we must learn as humans is to trust God and trust those ordered to guide us. Yes! God gives us all choice, free will, wisdom, experience, information, guidance, and direction, but it doesn't mean that we know everything. It is a function of the ego to have to know-it-all. It makes us feel more secure. It is o.k. to not know. It is o.k. to wonder. It is o.k. to have others share their perspective and share the answer. It is a blessing to have that perspective. It is a blessing to have those answers. The fact that we don't have eyes that extend around the human head is a sign that we are to trust the perspective of others. And, it is in the trusting of others that new-found possibilities open to us.

My distrust would have begin to shutter the light of that dream sequence. All of the contents would have been lost to me for choosing to shift my focus to what I desire and think is right. Newsflash! You already know what you desire and think is right. So, why not get other viewpoints and perspectives? Its the wise thing to do. Trust God and be guided aright!

Love,
James Power

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