Experiences on a Mystics Journey

"Be the change you want to see in the world."

Gandhi

Friday, February 12, 2010

Can you validate my parking ticket?

'Sup? It's Friday and we are going into a weekend celebration of Love. I pray that you all feel how loved and precious you truly are.

Having this human experience, as a spiritual being can be very challenging. We are asked to walk faithfully in the Light of Truth, in a world whose vision is easily obscured by the illusion of darkness. I suspect that this is one of the reasons there is more than one human on this planet. We need validation, and we look outside ourselves to find it. Truly, it is best that we master the art of validating ourselves, which can be a lengthy process. Unless we were blessed with an extraordinarily healthy upbringing, we have to learn this technique. Thank God, that in His infinite wisdom, He has provided us with safety nets of validation outside of ourselves. While adopting a new behavior, often we have to "fake it 'til we make it"( Thank You Kimberly!).

I had a conversation with Moses this morning. Yes, The Moses. The one from the Bible, the dividing the Red Sea Guy. I was lamenting to God about my need for physical validation in my life regarding my Destiny. I was asking for clear signs about the path He wants me to walk. Confessing to God that I was insecure, seemed silly. That's when Moses showed up. Moses explained that he needed to see a burning bush in order to get the message. He also needed physical proof, or validation that he was doing the right and perfect thing. Moses also relayed the story of how he received the 10 commandments Twice. Yep, Twice. He was called up onto Mt. Sinai and received the first set of tablets from God. God had carved the rock, chiseled the messages onto both sides , and then gave the two tablets to Moses. Moses carried the stone tablets down the mountain, and upon his return to the Israelites, he threw them down in disgust and broke them. God called Moses up to Mt. Sinai again. This time God told Moses to carve the tablets from the stone, and then God re-wrote the commandments upon them.
Moses was so intent on validating his own Truth, that he carried 2 stone tablets down a mountainside Twice. He wanted the truth to be validated by the children of Israel. Moses wanted them to see it for themselves. He wanted them to validate what he had experienced. Sharing the Truth was commanded by God, yet it involved risking Moses' very own life.
Climbing a down a mountain with a backpack can be a treacherous journey. Climbing down a mountain carrying 2 stone tablets bearing the signature of God must have seemed near impossible. Moses succeeded. God provided Moses the messenger with safe passage in delivering the message to it's destiny.

We each have a divine message. Every message deserves to be validated. Even if our own agenda interferes with the delivery of the message, Destiny will prevail.

God will be heard.
Truth will be known.

We are the messengers.
This is our Destiny.

Blessings of Love and Light,
XOX
Laurie

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