A picture of Archangel Michael from an old print
I have been working through the lesson notes for my teaching of the Archangel Michael “I AM” classes, and marvelling at all the information contained in the book “The Remembrance of I AM” by Carolyn Ann O’Riley and Archangel Michael. Sometimes, before I start reading, I flip the pages in the book to see what I need to know, and the pages stop moving exactly at the rate place for me to get a message.
Today, for example, I flipped the book, and it stopped on page 161. My eyes were drawn to this passage.
“The creator desires me to tell you how very dearly you are loved My Beloved Beings of Light. You are so very precious and desiring of all good things. Remind yourself regularly that when you take an “o” out of good, you spell “God” and that is appropriate to remember.”
The other side of the polarity scale that humans associate with “good” is wrong. A reminder My warrior of Light that when you rearrange the letters within “wrong”, you have the word “grown”. Growth is what you do when a selection has been made that was not for your highest “God”. Remembering and learning happens within the growth stages of your life.”
The word “wrong” and the concepts around it seem to come from the eleventh or twelfth century. The idea of wrong is that one is being unjust or doing harm without provocation. (From the Merriam-Webster dictionary online.) How often do we do unjust things to ourselves? If we are comfortable doing injustices to our selves, it follows that we will be unjust to others. How does, or why does, the act of being born cause us to be unkind to ourselves? Why are we unkind to others? The idea that we need to be wrong in order to grow is a wonderful example of the Universe teaching us experientially!
Our Ancestors learned lessons that changed the way they behaved and passed those lessons to us. We have learned how to deal with the crisis of earth changes, political changes, and religious changes. We have learned that there are many ways of healing one’s body, and that Western medicine does not have all the answers. We have learned how to take the calamities in our lives and make them something wondrous. If people through out our history had not taken the risk to do something that was deemed “wrong” at that time, we would not have the great discoveries and technologies that we now have. It almost seems like doing wrong can be a good thing.
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Judy@angelsandancestors.com See the April Magazine online at www.angelsandancestors.com/newsletter/mag1004.pdf . See www.thestoryoflight.com for Roger’s new book The Story of Light Volume 11: Through Heaven’s Gate.
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