Last night in my dream I was working on the outline for a lecture I plan to use in the future about all the ways we affect Gaia and ways Gaia affects us. Then someone I know from the internet showed up and asked me a question. I can’t tell you for sure if this person’s consciousness was really present in my dream or not. I have never got a “lock” on this person’s frequency before. Perhaps if I “acquired” this person’s frequency, I could go back and scan my dream for their frequency to see if it was really there. But I don’t think whether or not this person was present in my dream is the important part, I think the training I gave was important. And since I have given this training before, I thought I would write it down and pass it along.
To read about being present in someone else’s dream, read this blog entry Dream Connections.
This person explained that they have been trying to make connections on the internet. This person asked why he/she hadn’t been able to make friends. Something about this dream caused me to shift into teacher mode.
I responded that our interactions with each other people are through the lenses of our I’s (see the blog Reset by Automated Responses for a more information about I’s)… Then my memory of my dream gets a little fragmented. The next thing I remember talking about is changing ourselves and comparing experiences…
We are working to turn ourselves into a glove so that God can reach into the glove and work through our body to affect this dimension (analogy courtesy of Dan T). So we don’t necessarily perform miracles or have miraculous experiences when we want to, but when God needs us to. We meditate, we move energy, we train our consciousness, we expand our governors (see the blog A New Pauduan Apprentice for more information about the governor) so that we are ready to carry out God’s will when he needs us.
Some people will compare the number or type of spiritual experiences they have had to other people’s experiences. God gives you amazing experiences when you personally need to have them. Someone else may need more experiences (or different experiences) for their development. One person may be happy and grateful and continue to do the work if they only have one incredible experience per year. Another person may require many, many fascinating events to keep them working.
The only useful comparison between people, is how much effort they put into their spiritual training. Our goal is to work at developing ourselves so that we are ready and the best conduit we can be when God needs us. So God can reach into the glove we have become, and carry out his work.
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