Friends of Heavenletters
There are so many benefits to finding myself in this wonderful place of writing down God's words and sending them out. I don't do it for benefits. I do it for the irresistible joy it gives me to receive and share God's words. I still can't get over it.
Of course, no longer am I the one who sends Heavenletters out. Thankfully, there are others behind the scenes, happy to take care of all that they do.
One of the great perks of Heavenletters is the beautiful people I meet. You, too, can meet them on this blog and forum as well. Do you have any idea what it's worth to read all the comments here on the blog and on the forum? It is worth gold.
All this wonderful stuff comes simply because I write down God's words. Is there another typist in the world that gets such great feedback for what she types! If there were an automatic program that could hear God's Voice -- I could be out of a job.
We've heard of guilt by association. Well, I have blessings by association.
Everything good that happens to Heavenletters gives me a high. I swear to you that this is not ego, though, of course, I am like the mother whose child gets great accolades at a piano recital, and the mother is beaming. Of course, in my case, it's the daughter who gets the accolades for the Father. The accolades are certainly for Someone Else, and, nevertheless, I get the rush. Could this be ego? Well, I suppose it could be. I would really really be a fly on the wall if it were not for Heavenletters.
This weekend, two internet friends published the same excerpt from the Heavenletter book. Synchrony? Serendipity? A double whammy. You can see the excerpt here:
http://www.exploreexpandevolve.com/
and here:
http://pondercentral.com/2008/10/25/ponder-on-this-special-message-for-s...
In reference to the excerpt, Pete Koerner of http://www.exploreexpandevolve.com/ wrote me:
"Interestingly, I was just telling Jennifer, my wife, that if we could remove the word,' Me,' from our memory banks, we might not suffer as much!... Gloria, more people need to hear God's whispers of love."
Jeff Maziarek from http://pondercentral.com wrote to his readers:
"Someone referred me to [Heavenletters, Love Letters from God, Book One] recently. It arrived on Thursday, and I've already been so impressed by it that I felt it important to share an excerpt from it with you as a special weekend post."
Well, it was Pete who referred Jeff to Heaven's book!
At the Ponder Central site, you can rank the excerpt if you would like to:
http://pondercentral.com/2008/10/25/ponder-on-this-special-message-for-s...
And all this happened on a Sunday. Sundays don't usually offer this much Heaven excitement! What great Heaven happenings will there be Monday!
Comments
Deep down in the recesses of our hearts and minds has always been the feeling and wonder, why can't life be so much more blessing, beautiful, progressive without suffering and conflict?
At least a majority of the time? If not all the time?
Perhaps, that time and understanding are being created and formed by that longing right now?
There is a saying what ever doesn't kill us makes us stronger. This says to me that even things we perceive as bad or terrible, can turn out to be good things and blessings.
God or life is revealed to be good even when it's perceived to be bad.
When we wise uP more, realize that we create and co create our own reality we practice, focus on that which we most desire, it eventually starts to show uP more.
We realize we no longer have any, or much need for negative drama and experiences.
(others may) but we leave it behind for the history books, and embrace good drama and great drama or grand drama.
If that's what we prefer.
We can have the inner peace, joy, abundance and good drama and have it all.
It was always there anyway, we just didn't see it or believe it, or know of it, or allow it. Now we do.
At least now, we are getting there more and more.
At first little by little, then, larger by Larger.
Heavenletters and like minded material help remind us and keep us on course to hold our focus and keep our practice a joy.
Right on, Marko! Wise words from one who is indeed on a noble path. We all need reminders; and a little less attachment -- and a lot more observation and appreciation...
Thank you for YOUR reminder!
Pete
Your very welcome Pete!