[tmtranscripts] Who Am I?

bdevinebob at gmail.com bdevinebob at gmail.com
Thu Aug 5 22:32:37 PDT 2021


8/2/21 - Southern Idaho


(This meeting was prefaced by a discussion about some issues related to the
pandemic and what if any responsibilities those who take precautions have
with those who don't.)



* Aaron: Who am I? This question is at the core of the human
experience and the spiritual experience. Who am I in relationship to God,
in relationship with others, and in relationship with one’s self? To know
this, you can, by understanding yourself, be authentic to the environment
you exist in. Without a recognition of one’s self and those relationships,
this experience is disconcerting, untethered, and without a base or basis
to react from.



I am Aaron. Good evening, my friends. Whenever some question arises for
you, begin with this prime question, for then your answers and responses
can be more substantial than if you are not grounded in the reality of
those relationships and realizations of who you are. Utilizing this
formative piece as a springboard for discussing your primary question this
evening will help you to find answers as to how you can view and respond to
the various realizations resulting from your relationship to this pandemic.



With each personality, each soul, you have a developing sense of right and
wrong, and although this may change as you grow to fine tune what it is you
believe is right, nevertheless at any stage of existence there is the
question, "Will you be true to yourself and what you know at this time is
right vs wrong?"


We grapple with this pandemic and how to respond. Many conversations occur
regarding the best approach toward allowing or aiding you in the solutions
and the working out of the details. We would love to just make it easy for
you and tell you the best course of action based on our experience, but it
is far more important that you grapple with these questions even as we
offer insights and hopefully enhance perspectives along the way, as you ask
and are willing to receive.



But know this, as people pursue answers and seek understanding and truth
and awareness, they are aided to the degree of their receptivity,
regardless of their perspectives on God and spirituality, whether one
believes it is purely a material existence and universe, or a blended
physical and spiritual existence. No matter the backdrop of one’s
perspective on higher things, spiritual things -- God things -- if one is
seeking, they still will receive a response to their seeking.



This is a difficult time due to the conflicting nature of how information
is presented. There truly are some nefarious characters who would seek to
lead people astray. Mind you, these are material characters and not
spiritual, but they do exist in the world. This type of misinformation has
exacerbated how many view the various questions of human existence,
environmentally, in the arena of health and science, politically, and in
how individuals relate to one another and interface. The challenge is how
to allow what is true to be amplified in such a way that the untrue is
diminished, a separation of the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.



So when you ask your questions of how you will approach and respond and act
in these times, we hope you will do it from a place of what is true and
what you feel is the right thing to do, not because it’s easy, but because
it is what is necessary at this time for people to see that there is a way
to act and behave that overrides and supersedes all other aspects of life.



At this time I would answer any questions you may have, my friends.



Q1: Thank you. It’s one thing to believe people are doing it on purpose,
but for you to confirm it, I get to a point when I take in too much news
and I do a meltdown because I can’t believe people are so cruel and
selfish, but it is a fact and it’s one I will live with and work with. So
thank you for that.



* Aaron: Thank you, my dear. Recognize there are some sincerely
misled people, as well. By association with those sharing honestly and
with integrity over time, the hope and challenge is that they will
recognize and adjust. So be loving and gentle with those who may perceive
a different way which may or may not be accurate.



Q2: Aaron I don’t have a question. I thank you for confirming what I knew
when I was having a tantrum over this issue the last couple days. The very
fact I was having a tantrum meant I was not in the right headspace, or
being a loving sister to those who are sincerely misled. I am sad, at this
point, that there is so much misinformation. I feel helpless and it causes
those emotions. I know some are sincere and trying to lead me into their
truth and so we carefully skirt those issues. I know good people who are
generous and loving otherwise. I know I’m also feeling some concerns about
how rapidly we need to mobilize around climate change and if we did this
like mobilizing for a war we might have a chance, but it doesn’t seem to be
happening. It’s in that context of this misinformation that I feel
discouraged. And I know I haven’t spent that time in the quiet and I know
why it’s so important to do the fundamentals each day and hour. I thank
everyone for their patience with me.



Q3: Aaron, I too, just have a comment of appreciation about you talking
about us being authentic to what we are now. I think of the steps I have
taken and the truths that I have believed that are no longer the authentic
truth that I now experience. I think that is very important for me to
recognize that other people, too, have the opportunity to grow. Today when
I found out what I had done, hurting my own self accidentally, I was
discouraged. I was actually pessimistic about it and I had to convince
myself that that would not help one bit. The most important thing I got
out of what you said was to be authentic and the kind and loving example
that we see in our savior God and Michael the creator of this planet. And
I don’t think he’s going to let us blow ourselves up.



* Aaron: Thank you dear friends, for your sharing. Sadness is a
natural response to loss or a recognition of separation from another. Even
our Father Michael experienced this occasionally in his human existence,
and even when he stated, “Forgive them Father, for they know not what they
do.” But sadness is only effective if it is experienced and then responded
to from within, rather than staying in it. What is the question or answer
that this loss is driving me toward? What can I do instead of feeling lost?
As you explore those answers, rest assured that you will find perspectives
and paths to pursue, to engage on the other side of sadness in a place of
hope or a determination to replace the loss with newfound vision. Explore
this in your stillness, as you return to it, and we are sure you will be
satisfied that there are things you can do to shine a light on what is
true, what is possible, and perhaps some of the steps to take you there.



Q2: Thank you. Your words have been helpful, directive and soothing at the
same time.



Q3: And I was waiting to hear what your opposite to sadness would be, and
you said hope. I was expecting joy. I don’t know why, but hope, perhaps,
is a more active thing to do. We can do things so that our hopes come to
be.



* Aaron: Yes, and joy is the result of hope realized.



Q3: Yes, thank you.



* Aaron: I will withdraw at this time. Thank you for the
opportunity to reflect with you on these challenges you face. We are
honored to share with you. Know that we are present with you, that you
have spiritual resources available to you within, and surrounding you. Much
is afoot on Michael’s planet. Things are happening, and aside from your
feelings of sadness and challenge and difficulty, perhaps consider the
honor you have of being present at this time, in this place, on this world,
and as you do, we hope you will act accordingly. Good evening.
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