[tmtranscripts] 11-03-01.Spokane TeaM

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DATE: November 3, 2001
LOCATION: Spokane, Washington
T/R: Gerdean
TEACHERS: NEBADONIA, PAULO
TOPIC: Be brave

NEBADONIA: I am your mother, the Divine Minister, Michael's Consort,
Nebadonia. I reach out and take you in my arms and here you feel my presence
envelope you. Here you are safe. Here in the shower of Mother's love you
can do no wrong. Here it is so easy for me to perceive you as babies, but
you do well to recognize your growth, and so how can we help you realize you
are loved even as one who has experienced so much of life that you can no
longer regard yourself as innocent or blind to what travesties avail around
you?

The innocent is so ready to cast off burdens of blame, but those who have
walked through the valley of experiential living have weighed carefully the
factors, resulting in wisdom, which convinces you; having insight, reveals
itself as a burden.

While I hold you close to me and see you as my babes, I also must see you in
your potential. I must also perceive your future in order to help you
prepare yourself, to guide you in ways that will serve to direct you into the
course of action that is perfect for you. Here I send my teachers in order
that you may better know and understand balance and relativity and grow your
capacities to be a love-saturated soul, exemplifying the essence of Father
God in heaven.

I am going to offer you time now to consider among yourselves your qualities
and instruct the teachers to help you grow into those qualities which you
believe to be the representation of your sonship. Let us reach your
capacities.

Always you will come to me for the comfort that I can provide. I hope you
will always need my mother touch, but remember that you, as adults, are also
the reflection of the mother love ~ that has provided for you and given you
the advantages of sonship ~ so that you can make me proud. Yes, I say to
you, "See those children? They are mine." but you need to believe it. You
need to know this in order for you to carry your torch into the darkness.
Thus I urge you, my little ones, to be brave and strong.

Run along now and consult with your soul and the souls of your fellows as to
who you believe you are and who you believe you can be. [Conversation off the
record.]

PAULO: Uncle Paulo here. I'm hearing you say you heard your voice. You
recognize your scale and you enjoy it when your voice has expression in
harmony with others. This is a depiction of your qualities, your integrated
self. That's a good beginning. That's a good goal, as well. It seems you
spend a lot of time warming up your instrument, or seeking out the value of
your note, before you allow it to ring out. It takes trust, you see, to do
that and then to enjoy it so much that you - almost by default - realize your
fellows are ringing forth their note all at the same time, and you know when
you've attained harmony and when someone is off-key.

THOROAH: Even if it's me.

PAULO: Even if it's you. This is insanity-inducing, inasmuch as it is often
the case that you believe you are correct and everyone else is wrong when the
reverse is true, but if you truly are true to yourself and you know what
your note sounds like, you will sing it, even if you are the only one. That
requires courage. There you are brave -- what Nebadonia might call brave.

Yes, indeed, in the spirit you are safe and you've all given meditative time
to the concept, "What does it matter if all things earthly crumble to those
who love the Lord?" Knowing you have a cluster of molecules that give you
existence, knowing that your spirit Adjuster is eternal, in faith of God's
promise of your success, you can afford to feel safe. But yes, certainly, the
material life is not so secure.

The physical life is bent on worrying about itself. The emotional needs
relationship. The intellectual requires a sounding board. So in those areas
you are "at risk". And since most people live their lives almost entirely in
the material consciousness, they have reason to feel fear and anxiety.

I find it nteresting that this current global problem is philosophically
presented asa war on terrorism. Isn't that rather what Correcting Time is
all about? Taking the kingdom by spiritual assault ~ in faith, overcoming
fear? The material world is collapsing, philosophically speaking. (You)
Might as well lend a dimension to the philosophic thread running through your
global environment and acknowledge that the real issue is a war, a battle in
which faith will triumph over fear. "Faith in what?" is the question.

This must be why President Bush is indicating this could go on for quite some
time.

The work is apparent. The arena is decked out like a stage production upon
which you are players. Find your script. Clear your throat. Rise up. And
sing. Orate. Witness. Testify. Announce. Express. Triumph over fear. War on
terrorism, indeed.

I've seen the souls of mortals who were lost, estranged from spirit reality,
who had no way home, not a friend. It's funny because I have to acknowledge
that so many who find themselves in this position will opt to avenge
themselves by being babbling fools rather than to acknowledge how afraid they
are without something to believe in.

Brave. What does that mean to you, to be brave? I'm going to be the stage
manager and direct you to portray brave. When we next meet, I want you to
tell me what you know about being brave.

Other than theatrics, then, are there any questions? Or subjects on the table
for discussion?

THOROAH: The script that you suggested that we find ... interesting symbolism
there because I've tried to figure out which script out there is the one that
I need to be following. Because there is so much going on that doesn't meet
the eye. At least I suspect that's going on. I have been given reason to
suspect that it's going on. I don't know whether President Bush is doing the
Father's work or if he is impeding Father's work. I can't get a reading. So
that's kind of confusing to start with.

PAULO: You are smart, kid. You recognize the inevitable, that you cannot
know the mind of another. You cannot know whether bin Ladin is doing the
will of God either, for that matter. You don't know these people personally.
You cannot see their personal trials, only the depiction dictated by the
media. The fact is, son, you can't find your script from anyone out there.

THOROAH: I knew that! I'm fishing around for clues, though, I tell you,
Paulo.

PAULO: Yes, I tell you it's a big arena. A lot of work out there to be done.


THOROAH: Well, I appreciate the inference, or the reassertion that it's not
up to somebody else's script what I do, because I know that I have a hard
time getting in line with a bunch of other people. I have an aversion to
that. I don't know how to explain it.

PAULO: Let's talk about that barbershop quartet again. You have your voice
and you sing your note, then you observe the others are in harmony by singing
their note. This is what feels good to you. It's what sounds good to
others. However, the skill of harmonizing is one that requires a great deal
of practice. When you are an individualist with your own parameters and
guidelines, you of course do not want to lose yourself in a collective that
will act for you. This would be usurping your free will and of course you
would balk. But when you can work cooperatively and intelligently with other
will creatures -- individualists all – then your harmony really speaks to how
hard you've all worked to attain such music. You know how much you've all
practiced to develop your own voice and to have it perfectly attuned to the
surrounding voices. This gives great credit to the Master Conductor, the
Producer, the Director, the Publisher, the Chef....

The practice of "doing it the hard way" is not a reflection of bravery.
"Doing life the hard way" is a rotation exercise toward finding independence.
Independence is necessary before individuality. Conformity is a response to
the terror of being an individual. Thus those of you who are able to discern
who you are and be yourself, even when you stand out in a crowd or look like
the only one floating upstream, in a sense, is a depiction of bravery because
you had to reach a point somewhere along the line when you said, "No, I'm not
going to go along with the pack. I'm not going to do this because everyone
else does it. I'm not going to conform to be part of the status quo and find
the comfort zone. I'm going to stand up for what I believe in." Which
essentially is the Self.

THOROAH: Sometimes I think there's more bravery in quiet reservation,
accepting that what you believe is not necessarily what somebody else is
going to accept, but then you don't worry about it. You don't have to take a
stand, necessarily, either. You can just feel comfortable with that
knowledge.

PAULO: That's what I said.
THOROAH: Quiet bravery.
PAULO: Alright. I was noisier about it.
THOROAH: Okay.
PAULO: I was making a point, but your point also is well taken.

THOROAH: But I don't think of it as bravery because it seems like I don't act
on things unless I know them pretty well. I mean, I have to be convinced in
order to act on those so it's not necessarily a sense of bravery when you do
those things. I don't think.

PAULO: This is false humility, the reverse of false pride. If it did not
require bravery for you to become yourself, why do you fidget? Why do you
become irritable? Why do you take comfort in food, drugs, or alcohol? Why
do you, like the ostrich, keep your head in the sand? It requires bravery!
It doesn't have to mean that you're a hero, but if you can accept that your
soul is brave, you can perhaps hollow out a deeper note, a more resonant
reflection of reality.

Perhaps you don't want to think about being brave because you don't think of
God as being brave, and if God isn't brave, it's not necessary for you to
understand bravery, but remember "there are no atheists in foxholes" and
there is just where God may need to be, and you may need to carry Him in
there with you for His expression of His love.

The mandate has been handed down to actively pursue fields in which you may
become a gardener, planting seeds for a future harvest, or a fishermen, a
fisher of men. Those who pause to reflect on their capacities as sons of
God, being all that they can be, even while mortal, are strengthened and
enabled by their own experience, their own personal interpretation of a
spiritual reality, a spiritual experience brought on, bestowed, because of
your capacity and your willingness to walk the second mile, to appreciate the
extent of the intelligent effort, embarking you on the high seas of eternal
adventure.

Now let's not stay in that foxhole. Bravery can be had/ known/ appreciated
in many, many ways. The assignment is to learn bravery from the inside out.
Not necessarily academically, that you can site examples of, but as a quality
which seems to have its own substance, its color, its odor, its texture. Go
forth bravely. If it didn't require bravery, what are you waiting for?

* * *
Yes, well I've got to tell you I had a marvelous time last week at the
psychic fair. Your spouse, Gerdean, was rather dumbfounded to find we showed
up in such profusion and were so able to make real contact and impress upon
the minds of those many listeners the joys of sonship in some manner or other
that was a seed, a faint lesson of mota mindedness. It was our opinion that
if these people were going to attend the psychic fair, they might as well
hear something that would stick to their ribs, as it were. It was a fun
adventure. I'm looking forward to what you can come up with next. Yes, I
see you saying it did not require bravery, but you lie. Even now you are
concerned about your peers' opinions. Be brave.

And be creative!

Well, it feels like a lull in the atmosphere. I'll let you go. Enjoy your
evening. Bye!


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