We love Michael for so many reasons. He has helped each of us individually with our problems, dreams, decisions, hopes, confidence and beliefs. I am still amazed at how totally devoted I can be to someone I never met, and didn't even appreciate until he left the physical world. It seems to me that he was sent from heaven and returned to heaven, and spent the 50 years in between showing us in every way he could, the way to reach heaven. He sincerely wanted to show all of us the way to love, peace and happiness, which we can only find by helping each other to get there with us. In many ways, the story of Michael is similar to the story of Jesus. I hope that 2000 years from now, we do not have a religion based on Michael, with rules and behaviors set by people in authority, which totally idolizes Michael and makes it impossible for a regular person to ever interpret his message or be capable of following his teaching without the "authority" telling them what to think. I think that Michael, like Jesus, wants people to follow his example in their own lives. Love each other, do what they love to do, be the best they can be. He does not want us to think of him as "different", meaning that we have no hope to ever attain his level of "LOVE". Like the finger pointing to the moon, the finger is not the moon. We miss the point if we never look past the finger, or the beautiful, amazing person that is Michael, to see the possibility he is showing us.
Right now, we are each having our own experiences, our own interpretation of his message, and that is the way it should be. We can each trust our own intuition and heart. Part of Michael's message is exactly that trust and faith in ourselves and our own ability to know what is right for us. Someone posted a quote from Einstein today (When I tried to find it again, I couldn't see it, so I don't know who posted it, but thank you so much!)
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
― Albert Einstein
Michael showed us how a life can be lived by remembering the gift and directing the servant. Let's show him that we get the message.
1 comment:
You are SOO right, Brenda...a new "religion" would spoil everything. When we truly have gotten the message, it does change us and give new meaning to life. And I think that is just the way it is supposed to be. Thank you for a lovely post!
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