Thursday, April 1, 2021
Enjoy the Sweet, the Sour, and Everything In-Between | Dr. Peebles via Natalie Gianelli
(Golden Age of Gaia)
March 30, 2021
Via email ~ Nataliegianelli.com
There are no goods or bads, just nature thriving. You always have a choice to focus on what is going well.
We remind you to play. You have come to Planet Earth to play, and everything is play to your soul, even those things you would qualify as hard, challenging or overwhelming. It is all the experience of the soul, all an adventure, an opportunity to feel, taste and see.
The soul is enjoying the sweet and the sour.
The human part of you, the ego, mind, inner child, has been taught what is good and bad but these are not words that the planet uses.
The cricket is not good and the cockroach bad; the tree is not good and the parasitic plant eating it bad. Nothing in nature separates itself like this.
And everything on earth is thriving whether it appears that way or not. The tree being consumed by the parasite is crumbling to the ground, this is a cycle of life and rebirth.
We remind you of this cycle of life, not to neutralize your experiences, but so you begin to recognize when you are trying to go toward that which you think is good and, especially, when you are trying to move away from that which you think is bad.
Nature only speaks the language of “yes.” So if you are moving away from something you do not like, you are speaking a language your Planet Earth does not understand.
Although you can get by on Planet Earth with that language, you will be facing many of what you call obstacles and road blocks.
We encourage you to play so that life gets easier.
Playfulness can happen with little things – the way you arrange the food on your plate, wipe the fog off the mirror, put lotion on your toes, gently flip the pages of a book, fluff your pillows, in a million areas in your life.
Remember that 99 percent of your life is going almost exactly as you want it to.
We encourage you to play, especially these days. A playful nature will allow you to be very clear about where your next “yes” is.