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11 Aug, 2008

Channelling Thoughts of Ann

Posted by: edb In: Mrs. Overall's Things

These are some of the channelled thoughts that have occurred most prolifically during the past ten years or so:

Ann, I give you poise. Live a life of poise.
Ann, strive for poise, live in poise and balance.
It is as gentle as Reiki, gentle, but potently powerful.
Live in poise and balance, I place it upon you.
Amen.

(Dictionary definition of “poise” is to carry, support in equilibrium, to be balanced. To have equilibrium, dignity and assurance of manner.)

An emotion, feeling, truth that I feel deep within. The blessing of blessings is to be exalted and humbled. Exaltation and humility work hand in hand, side by side (and are also so fundamental to the essence of Reiki, the core of Reiki teaching).

No one is “better than” anyone else. As soon as you are “better than” another the ego is in control, and not the higher self, which is the highest part of ourself, the highest part of our being, the highest part and yet the humblest. Yes, the humblest, because it has nothing but love in it.

The higher self of humility

The self most high

The self most exalted

The higher self of nothing but love

Exalted and Humbled, with love, love most high.

“Humblest” = “Hum-blessed”.

As soon as we class ourselves “better than”. . . . we are denying our Divine Essence.

I thank You for this feeling you place within me,
this profound emotion that You honour me with,
You honour me with the Blessing to share and give out to others.
Amen.
(© 2008 “Mrs. Overall” – Ann Emmit)

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