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Our Grand Journey of Self-Exploration: Two Souls Journeying to the Great Beyond by Tara O’Toole-Conn and the soul of Peter D. Conn Excerpt, Chapter 21: Transcript of November 7, 2013, channeled communication from the departed (Peter) with his wife (Tara) and their channel/medium Laura Mirante:
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eter: For when you feel all the negativity of the human experience, and you feel the freedom of letting go of it, you find yourself in an expanse defined only by the endlessness of love. I cannot seem to find the words to fully embrace what I am trying to convey here. Love just doesn’t do it. I know we have a certain experience of what love is, but it is nothing compared to what I am experiencing. I am in an ocean of unconditional acceptance, and even that idea and that image isn’t quite enough to give you a sense of what it is I am experiencing. Fluidity is a word that I choose, for that is what I feel now; fluid, moving in motion, in constant motion. And isn’t that a change for me from what I was just experiencing in the physical? It’s quite something, for what I see is how fluid I was in spirit while my body was so stagnant. And I see that that is…ah, that it is that way for most human beings which is why the greats, like Jesus and Buddha, took their leave, took their moments of detachment from the physical experience to find their truth. You will find in many of the stories of the great ones that it was those opportunities they gave themselves to detach completely from the physical world that allowed them to reconnect with their truth. It’s as if they themselves created their own transitional process while remaining in the physical, and that truly is something to be honored. And although I see religion now from a much different
point of view, I do feel that honoring each and every one of those brilliant aspects of truth is worthy. But I do not feel that any of them wanted their legacy to be what it has become. And that’s a restriction in the physical world that is going to shift. That is going to change, where life does not have to limit what it is a human being has created by the interpretations of others, but rather, that it will allow spirit to continue the energy of that human intention without the limitations of others’ perceptions. So, when you see the image of the Buddha, you can honor that Buddha in the same way you honor the Christ; and you can know that Mohammad had the same pure intentions for sharing the truth that many others did, such as the ancients of the Eastern Worlds. Lao-Tzu and Confucius both held quite an enormous energy for integrity and looked only to share the truth. And so we can see that there is no one individual that has come with the quote-unquote, right truth, but rather that their lives are examples of how to find your own truth. And, what we lost in the creation of our religions is the idea that our own truth is individual and unique; and that we each must find our own way to our own truth, not that we must follow along with someone else’s truth. They all taught that, you know. The body, mind, and ego may not have interpreted it quite so freely, but it’s there in their teachings—the idea that their way is not to be mimicked, but rather to be learned from. Available on Amazon.com and bn.com.
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