Illawarra District, Australia, August 31,
2008.
Midwayer Chief Bzutu (ABC-22).
Samuel of Panoptia.
Received by George Barnard.
Chief Bzutu: The entire universe is holding its breath,
and is asking, will he or wont he? Will he recognize
Bzutus voice? Will he feel Bzutus touch on his shoulder?
Here is a receiver who can drift into Alpha in a few seconds, and he
sits around, uncomfortably, trying to figure if anyone is near. I jest!
Of course! We are ready here. Lets go. This is ABC-22, performing
his duties, as usual.
Teacher Samuel: This is your groups teacher, Samuel.
My thoughts for you for today are about the vast differences that exist
between Humans and Morontia Beings in their feelings about the progression
of time. It is not unusual for someone in the Morontia Worlds to take
on a project that will last a thousand years or more to complete, sometimes
working in near isolation. Our thoughts about starting a certain task,
working on it for a time, and ending it, has nothing more to do with
the likely impatience human beings experience when something simply
takes too long. That very-much-human feeling of, will
I ever get to the end of this? rarely exists anymore in the Morontia
Worlds.
One could say that during a human life a project that takes as
much as a year to complete is a near endless task, whilst we see many
Celestial Artisans, many specific experts at solving particular problems,
as do the Life Carriers and Melchizedeks in their Morontia existence,
work on certain matters for periods that may extend into thousands of
years, even a million years, or more.
And so, we must come to understand the human feelings about someone
who has early in life departed from a family group -- the grieving that
takes place, the concern for the wellbeing of the departed individual,
and yes, even the initial concern of the departed individual for the
family group, which he or she has left behind.
For those who suffer in this way, consider that a human life is
but of very short duration compared to the eternal life that one will
experience after. Grieving for a departed one is a human sensation,
is a human emotion, entirely, based on the primitive, unconscious fear,
that life can actually end, totally. Nothing of these feelings will
be recalled when you all meet up again, as you will.
And in many ways, the departed one, even a youngster so unexpectedly
translated, may very well become the first teacher to those family members
who follow later. Already now, and more so than now, but in times to
come, will you be able to communicate with those that have departed.
Slowly on the Correcting Time is edging its way toward Light
and Life status on the planet, when communication with the departed
will become an exercise of regular routine.
Look towards your future with great expectations when your evermore
abundant precocious ones will take on the tasks of intermediaries, as
does your Midwayer Friend at this time.
This is your Teacher, Samuel. I hope that herewith I have somewhat
quieted some greatly troubled minds. Until we meet up again, I say Adieu.
George: Thank you Samuel.
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