Bob, just reading this. If you do more (Zoom, in person, etc) in any area, I'd be very interested. You are simply an amazing teacher with your knowledge and skill at communicating.
Bob, thanks for your inspiring message. Like you, I've been getting ideas about where I should go with psychic healing for others. Lately, I seem to be shown that I could possibly combine psychic ability with helping people see where they come from. In other words, psychic genealogy. I'm not sure if this is already a thing, but it seems worth exploring. Janet Rostad
Breaking open to new avenues would be great but protect your privacy. I do enjoy your personal stories & other articles. Have you thought about writing under a pseudonym? Also, how about introducing a Q & A forum, within limits of course. Just a thought……
Recognizing recurring patterns in one’s life, learning from them, then taking that knowledge and moving forward with more awareness and purpose is so very important. I believe it facilitates soul growth and helps us evolve on our journey.
And I’m excited you are thinking about sharing your experiences and insights through online classes. Best of luck!
Your story, Bob, about trees falling and damaging fences is so interesting and makes me think harder about the ginormous Kermadec Pohutukawa in the northern corner of my property. In the last couple of months it has lost two huge branches, the last one on the first anniversary of my husband's passing. That has to be significant! The tree has multiple branches reaching to the sky and would appear to be slowly splaying outward, thus threatening a right-of-way and the property of other neighbours. Arborists are due in tomorrow, March 4, to deal with the fallen branch and discuss options for the tree. There are some huge teachings involved here. I'm about to meditate!
Hi Patricia, I'm intrigued to know where you landed after your meditation and processing, as well as the arborists' recommendation. I agree that the timing of that branch seems significant. I'm glad the article got you thinking in this way. Thanks for sharing your story.
Really enjoyed this article...a look at self....some introspection. Reading this helped me to realize my choices over time. As I read your article, thinking of my life, I found myself looking up at a framed shallow box that holds the medals of a life that feels lived so so long ago. Medals of service, of achievement, of camaraderie, and of war. From there all the choices that brought me to here...my present moment. I feel that I had very few fences and was diving into so many choices. Finding that I became the quintessential "Jack of all trades, Master of none." Now, at this time in my life, I feel that I need to build low standing fences. Ones that help me to take pause and think a little more about the choice at hand. And, after said pause, I feel good about that choice I can step over that low standing fence. (Note to self: build a gate in that fence)
You are right, fences can become our own blockages...our own prisons, if you will. I think we can make fantastic fences that serve us well. They can keep our healthy boundaries in sight for us as well as others. And, when our heart/mind connection drives us towards that choice we can easily open the gate and step into a new experience.
It's so well written, Christian. The depth of insight into life in general and your life is impressive. I really enjoyed reading this response to the article. Fantastic!
Bob, just reading this. If you do more (Zoom, in person, etc) in any area, I'd be very interested. You are simply an amazing teacher with your knowledge and skill at communicating.
Deeply honored, Bruce. Thank you.
Bob, thanks for your inspiring message. Like you, I've been getting ideas about where I should go with psychic healing for others. Lately, I seem to be shown that I could possibly combine psychic ability with helping people see where they come from. In other words, psychic genealogy. I'm not sure if this is already a thing, but it seems worth exploring. Janet Rostad
Hi Janet, I have never heard of psychic genealogy, but that's a cool idea. I think it's a great idea worth exploring. Let me know how it goes.
Thanks Bob. Hope you had a good Easter.
Breaking open to new avenues would be great but protect your privacy. I do enjoy your personal stories & other articles. Have you thought about writing under a pseudonym? Also, how about introducing a Q & A forum, within limits of course. Just a thought……
Wish you the best
Maureen♥️
Great ideas, Maureen. I was considering online events that were basically Q&As. Easter was great, as was yesterday's eclipse. I hope the same for you.
Beautiful wisdom, writing, and self-awareness. 💚
Recognizing recurring patterns in one’s life, learning from them, then taking that knowledge and moving forward with more awareness and purpose is so very important. I believe it facilitates soul growth and helps us evolve on our journey.
And I’m excited you are thinking about sharing your experiences and insights through online classes. Best of luck!
Thank you, Randy! I think you're right in your assessments.
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Your story, Bob, about trees falling and damaging fences is so interesting and makes me think harder about the ginormous Kermadec Pohutukawa in the northern corner of my property. In the last couple of months it has lost two huge branches, the last one on the first anniversary of my husband's passing. That has to be significant! The tree has multiple branches reaching to the sky and would appear to be slowly splaying outward, thus threatening a right-of-way and the property of other neighbours. Arborists are due in tomorrow, March 4, to deal with the fallen branch and discuss options for the tree. There are some huge teachings involved here. I'm about to meditate!
Hi Patricia, I'm intrigued to know where you landed after your meditation and processing, as well as the arborists' recommendation. I agree that the timing of that branch seems significant. I'm glad the article got you thinking in this way. Thanks for sharing your story.
Really enjoyed this article...a look at self....some introspection. Reading this helped me to realize my choices over time. As I read your article, thinking of my life, I found myself looking up at a framed shallow box that holds the medals of a life that feels lived so so long ago. Medals of service, of achievement, of camaraderie, and of war. From there all the choices that brought me to here...my present moment. I feel that I had very few fences and was diving into so many choices. Finding that I became the quintessential "Jack of all trades, Master of none." Now, at this time in my life, I feel that I need to build low standing fences. Ones that help me to take pause and think a little more about the choice at hand. And, after said pause, I feel good about that choice I can step over that low standing fence. (Note to self: build a gate in that fence)
You are right, fences can become our own blockages...our own prisons, if you will. I think we can make fantastic fences that serve us well. They can keep our healthy boundaries in sight for us as well as others. And, when our heart/mind connection drives us towards that choice we can easily open the gate and step into a new experience.
It's so well written, Christian. The depth of insight into life in general and your life is impressive. I really enjoyed reading this response to the article. Fantastic!