Sunday, October 22, 2017

A Sweet Discourse

The power of Arab is pulsing in me.  I was able to get a lot of sleep and get up early to go swimming.  I am now at Starbucks, Fridley.  Yesterday, after I reached home, I stayed in my room all day and most of the night feeling such physical and psychic pain.  I believe that it was empathic for the Arab I addressed in the last entry.  He sent me, telepathically, "We are here for you, please come and talk to us."  He then got up and got a refill of coffee.  I did the same and I asked him about espresso.  He said that it was his friend who drank that.  I told him that I am very sensitive to caffeine.  I walked over to the sweetener and cream station.  We had to get a new pitcher of half and half.  He handed it to me first, and I thanked him.  His friend stood up and I laughed and said, "You are so tall."  He laughed as well.  Before the first man left, he looked me right in the eye and said, "Have a nice day."  I said the same.  I think that he understood that, in so many ways, I am shy, but, out of survival necessity, I have had to push myself to be outgoing.  It was really beautiful.  Then, a few minutes later, one of the tall Arabs I met about a week ago came in.  He even sat down for a little bit and we did meet eyes twice.  It was after all of this that I felt very supported as I channeled these souls in my chamber.  Thank you guys.  I needed the gentle, loving, kindness.  I know that there is so much more that most consider brutal cruelty, but thank you for opening your minds.  The first man had enough of a telepathic conversation with me that he knew that I work to produce a soul effect that opens an entity to creativity and divine guidance.  I got that the last man is actually a world renowned theologian.  His telepathy, once I got home, was not arrogant at all.  He was just questioning me about my day to day.  I believe that Arabs have waited to end game to really understand their hearts, minds, bodies, and experiences.  Spirit can flow through all of it, but it needs a certain amount of privacy.  I hope that I have provided that.

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