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Sum Da La: The Gift of Forty Days a Channeled Work
Sum Da La: The Gift of Forty Days a Channeled Work
Sum Da La: The Gift of Forty Days a Channeled Work
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The offering that We bring are the messages. The Communication that We bring does not shelter you from your experiences, but offers understanding. Once you realize that all is well, you invite that information freely. Here is what We have to say: we offer you the information so that you can give your offering to one another. Each of you has come into existence with an offering. We say offering, not sacrifice. For a sacrifice implies that you have to do without or that you give away something of your own. We say offering because you give away what is yours, and when you give you also receive. Your offering is your gift of light. How do you shine forth for your neighbor? You can almost think of your offering as forming a chain. You give and then connect to the one to whom you give, and they connect on to another. This concept is one that should be called to mind when you feel that perpetuation of a routine existence. To live as you truly wish, you must share the offering.

Love, Michael
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateDec 12, 2013
ISBN9781452587202
Sum Da La: The Gift of Forty Days a Channeled Work
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Laurette Dejulian

Laurette DeJulian, OMC, has been a natural intuitive since she was a child. She offers these gifts to clients seeking to make real and positive changes in their lives. Her private practice involves healing through medical intuition and exploring the core issues surrounding spiritual sickness. She has been trained in several healing modalities including Shamanism, intuitive healing, energy healing, hypnotherapy, and NLP. She offers workshops on self-esteem, forgiveness, fear, life purpose, and intuition. Laurette currently owns the Center for Conscious Living in Irvine, California, and resides in Los Angeles. Tricia Andrew channels the Archangel Michael. She lives in the Southern United States with her family.

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    Sum Da La - Laurette Dejulian

    DAY 1

    Into the Desert

    F ear not the aloneness and isolation that you might feel. You are beginning a journey into the knowing, a journey of self-awareness. This is a place that isolation does not know. This is the place where you will begin and end your journey. Happiness and profound joy will be yours in this sacred place. The desert is not a place of desolation but a place of plenty. Forgo the need to tell yourself to forget this or that. We shall guide you on this journey. Therefore, the first requirement is that of surrender. Surrender your heart to us for safekeeping, as we are aware of your secrets, your fantasies, your desires, and your fears. Your gestures to circumvent the truth are fruitless. It is our desire to teach you the art of happiness and forgiveness. These are two gifts that we will bless you with. You may prefer other blessings at the moment; however, these two homages will carry you to any destination you desire to reach. Like two balls rolling down hill, they will always place you in the same spot—the place of truth and awareness. Go forth bravely on this journey of hope. The quest for happiness is an odd one, we feel, for you currently possess everything you will ever need to create your happiness. Perhaps the fact that all is yours at this present moment will become more self-evident during this traveling time.

    A Poem for Quiet Reflection

    Circular movements,

    Currents on air,

    Come to Me in silence

    And lay your body bare.

    You seek the inner knowing,

    The mystic’s foreign quest,

    A space of the uncommon,

    A place where your faith will be put to rest.

    For these footsteps that you walk in

    Have been traveled by many before.

    However, strength and endurance are not the issue;

    It will be the battle of the ego that you will come to deplore.

    Walk silently on the path before you,

    The path of inner light.

    Your sanctity will be verified

    When your soul is ripe.

    Questions for Contemplation

    1.  What do I currently need in my life to feel complete?

    2.  Why do I feel I need this to be complete?

    3.  How does this grasping for completeness cause my suffering?

    4.  Am I willing to take responsibility for my own suffering?

    5.  Am I willing and open to looking at things differently?

    A Prayer Just for Today

    Help me to see Your ways. Open my eyes and heal my heart so that I may see the perfection of the situation. Help me to surrender to You. Help me to know that You will lead me to the highest good of this situation. Guide me to see that everything is unfolding beautifully—that there is a plan. I sit in absolute love, knowing that I am always taken care of.

    Mantra

    I am willing and open.

    DAY 2

    Who Am I?

    L ike all things in creation, you are a concept. You are a concept of God’s creative mind and a concept of your own creative mind. You have created who you are. You have created the concept of who you are and who you shall be. Defining the concept of you is not deferred to others who may be misguided enough to imagine they can create who you are. Do not follow the illusion of who others think you should be. It is not within the scope of their purpose to define you or another. The process of creating the concept of you is an eternal process. The aspects of you are as infinite as the mind of God. Understand that you may see yourself as many concepts. This is similar to watching the colors of a crystal transform as the light and angle of your gaze define its impre

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