But
how many of us really want it?
I
recently observed a couple in their late 70’s who both became ill at the same
time. One of them had a mental illness and the other a heart problem. For the
first time in over 40 years they were separated - in separate hospitals neither
able to visit the other for days on end. Until the man’s heart gave way.
Because the wife had created mental problems the family decided to not tell her
for a couple of days…..Why?
Because
people are so frightened of the Truth…….The unknown! Yet, who was it that said “the truth shall
set us FREE”?
Most
of you know we have been playing movies in Newcastle in which there has been an amazing
success in inspiring us to think for ourselves and discuss all possibilities.
Last month we played a movie called “The Obama Deception”. Personally, I
thought we would have needed to hold at least two nights to get everybody a
chance to see it, but the opposite was true! We had the smallest group of
people since we last played the “Fluoride Deception” almost two years ago.
Interesting that both movies have the word “deception” in them?
At
this stage I need to make it clear that I am not attempting to preach anything
or to project any of my own beliefs onto anybody. I am simply making an
observation of what people can easily be open to and what people resist.
My
message here is clear and simple “be open to everything and attached to
nothing”.
But
at the same time “what we resist persists”. If you resist anything or find it
too negative or too dark, a great question to ask your self is, “Where else do
I do that in my life”?
For
example, do you resist or avoid darkness within your relationship? It’s been my
experience from working with thousands of people that the two can not be
separated. If you resist darkness or what you perceive to be negativity in your
general life, you will also somewhere within your relationship, do the same.
Something
to think about……?
Phil
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