North Yorkshire, February 14, 2006.
Teacher Armesh.
Received by Helen Whitworth.
Armesh: All of your life you have thought about the nature of things. This is a common thread; from
the awkward questions you asked as a small child, through the tortuous emotional questions you asked as teenager,
to the highly technical questions you asked while studying the physical nature of your planet and its more seemingly
bizarre manifestations within the furthest reaches of the subject. And now you question about spirituality. Do you
not see how fitting it is that you have worked through each perspective of your physical life as human, through
the physical, through the emotional, through the mental and through the spiritual?
And you have gained a broad understanding of all of this, yet something inside you still stirs, still feels
that there are questions unanswered. And this is because it is time for you to move beyond the confines of yourself,
as I said last week, to within a broader perspective. Your study of the history of humankind has been useful. There
have been many wonderful teachings that have been lost upon this Earth, more in fact than those that have been retained,
and it is good that many of these perspectives are being rediscovered once more, alongside a growing understanding
of the simplicity that weaves behind All That Is upon this place.
Do not try to find routine, dear child, it is not to be your way. For some it is important. For some, through
routine, they find a greater and greater depth of understanding that opens up to give them a full view of the world.
For you it will only hinder and frustrate you, and neither expect your learning to be linear. You might say that
you are undertaking many courses at once, so one day the subject may be Math, and the next French, or Geography.
But trust that your education is in order.
I look forward, as much as you do, to the moment when you step out onto the world to travel again, for it
is during those times that we may truly take you anywhere. I beg you to remember this. Do not plan, do not preconceive,
for in doing so, whilst you may visit where you must, you will not gain the delight and soul sustenance which you
could, from this. And this is the same for many people. By giving in to the guidance of their inner selves, their
Divine Nature, and to the Celestial Teachers who are entrusted with making this apparent to them, they may find
understanding and comprehension beyond that which they may find if they limit themselves.
For why see boundaries, when you have boundary enough upon your life. Your birth and your death form the only
boundaries which should be felt by a human being. And you have already experienced the first of these, and you shall
never know when the second may appear. So, in the interim time, live each moment with full awareness, even with
the smallest tasks of sweeping the floor, of carrying the coal, and of washing yourself.
Take delight of each of these for they are manifestations of you as a physical being, and so privileged to
be such. To get dirty is not always a bad thing. Neither is there to be any guilt in the joy of cleansing once more.
To be on this Earth and to walk your path with truth, you must be of this Earth, but also of the Divine, for in
your true natures you are of both.
And with that, I take my leave, my dear sister. I am gone.
© 11:11 Progress Group.
Toujours au Service de Michael.
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