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lunes, abril 18, 2016

Gillian MacBeth-Louthan - Thoughts from your Hostess of Light April 2016


As I write this issue of the quantum newsletter a very, very large heart shaped hole has shown itself on the sun, opening a dynamic opportunity for all of us to got to a higher level of heart by loving the aspect of God we each represent. A great ripple of love flowing thru the heart of the sun is one heck of a sign. Every aspect of cosmic influx in any form comes thru the sun. It is our solar heart portal and finally we will see some of the goodness we have been waiting for. It may not be the Calvary coming to rescue us from ourselves, but it is certainly a doorway of possibility.

For some time now many have gone thru a total eclipse of the heart. We have walked thru our own personal black holes as we mourned who and what was once a part of our lives. The cosmic etch-a-sketch has draw us in a new way, we are not the same people we were last year. We all mourn parts of ourselves that have left the earth. Some of these parts resided in people we loved, others resided in our furry, friends that knew our heart and soul.
Yes we are as empty as new crock-pot, that seeks to be filled with something good. There are great fissures in our planetary heart as we try to find that which makes us complete. Whether coffee, chocolate, sex rock roll, or even a trip to Denver nothing fills the void. We all feel empty our hearts feel sad and we work very heard to get rid of that sensation.
I truly believe that this Great Sun of ours that shows its true heart is a sign of good things to come. Those pulsations may be very powerful when they finally arrive or they may just move back into the inner heart of the sun never to be released, who knows at this minute. Either way let your heart light be fueled into more passion for life, more love for everyone including yourself and more love for this magnificent planet.
Gillian MacBeth-Louthan - PO box 217 - Dandridge, Tennessee 37725-0217 - www.thequantumawakening.com thequantumawakening@hughes.net