Me: Good afternoon!
The Collective: Indeed!
Me: I have the inkling of a question, but not the full
comprehension in order to put it into words.
Collective: Do the best you can.
M: But isn’t there a formula…words, emotion, vibration, etc.
that I must have before asking a “big” question?
Vincent, Nicholas: There is a formula, so to speak, but it
is not quite as literal as you understand it. You must put the energy into
really wanting to know the answer. You must be to a point where you can openly
accept the true answer…or even a piece of it. You must have this
emotion/vibration/knowing energy within your heart. Please, do the best you
can.
Me: There are a few parts that I don’t know how to
connect. It has to do with going within,
of finding that place of total love and acceptance. That place of inner
knowingness. Then the knowledge that each of us, no matter how it looks to
others, is on our own spiritual path and the knowingness that I cannot control
the actions of another. From there, the first feelings of assault/impact on my
Being when something like 911 or Boston happen. We are all one. So should I not
feel the pain? With discomfort comes growth. I have learned that to say a
prayer…and feel it…for ALL involved is the right thing to do. But again, I don’t
know how to connect it all.
Ramion: These are good questions and you know/understand
more than you think you do. Not everything can be put into words. Sometimes,
things just are. Yes, it is true that you feel the impact. How can you not?
Your media is everywhere and keeps things “in your face”. Yes, it is important
to report these tragedies, but they are kept out there repeatedly and those
actions are self-serving. The egos involved in the media. Ratings, that
exclusive interview, air time….all of which is not to the benefit of the
incident and lesson itself. You have learned to have compassion and love for
all of the Beings in any tragedy. This is an important step that many
cannot/will not accept, and with that, you are already ahead. You know how to
go within and find that compassion/love/acceptance for not only the victims,
but the person that set this into motion and send that healing love out to
those in need. In doing so, you find
peace quicker than most and move on.
Me: But sometimes I don’t feel that I have the compassion
that I should. I mean I feel the hurt. I feel the loss, but sometimes feel as
though I’ve been hardened in a way.
Ramion: Don’t confuse things. The fact is that you are a very compassionate
Being. That is proven by your sending love to all. Just because you don’t “jump
on the band wagon”, doesn’t mean that you have become hardened, quite the
contrary. Remember, you are a teacher. You have learned these lessons. You move
on quicker, and you are there to help others learn.
Me: Thank you