Everyone is a projection from our own mind. If someone outside of you appears to be in pain or crying heavily, think of it as a call for love from your inner child. You become the parent of every perception that arises in you. Meet the person where they are at. There is no choice to how it unfolds. Whether you find yourself caressing and hugging the individual, or whether you find yourself holding their hand and voicing to them it is all okay. It could appear intimidating if you begin to talk about how the world isn’t real and that nothing is happening. Be gentle and remember that they are you, calling out for love. This is what it means to guide your brothers home.
This morning I went to this very lovely church in Hilo. The energy felt so powerful. Several times when I looked around, most of the room was in tears while we were in worship singing Christian songs. I experienced a pretty funny perception of how tricky the ego can be. I noticed how when people asked what my plans were for Hawaii, I would say in excitement, “I’m moving back to Puna!” & every person I met so far goes, “Ohhh… Puna…. I’m so sorry to hear that.” Another woman at church told me it was “demonic” on the lower side of Hawaii. I felt really judged by everyone in Hilo and it didn’t seem to make sense to them when I told them it has simply felt like home to me to be surrounded by a massive jungle that I can walk through endlessly and to ride my bike to the ocean, swim naked and walk along endless fields of lava. The ego appeared tricky because I was in church and immediately thoughts occurred.
These people don’t know God. Look! They’re judging me right now!
That’s where I caught myself, because I was making judgements myself.
Later on throughout the day, I had the simple realization that it’s okay what other people appear to think. All that I can do is stay true to what motivates me and allow Spirit to guide me.