January 18, 2008
Pretty Flower, continuing on The Fabric of Time Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4
Part Five
Greetings Wondrous Beings! Greetings to you! How absolutely wondrous that we would have this opportunity to speak together once again in this manner! Then we would continue for this last speaking upon our continued class, as you have called it, on the fabric of time. Then, beloved beings, we will speak upon another topic.
Within our last speaking we considered how we could assist suffering humanity and you were most pleased to be able to participate in a way which would allow you to not only explore your further understanding of the Time Stream, but also to participation within its unfolding; to which we say bravo!
We are here to say that you can change the results of the past cause and effect by changing the past.
You have a slang vocabulary and it is something like “get personal”; so, in this speaking, we will get personal. How? We firstly want to speak with you about your beliefs concerning what has already occurred in your life. You have the belief that says that what is in the past cannot be changed, and at face value – so to speak also in your vocabulary – that might be considered true; however, there is much more to this picture. There is much more to the unfoldment of events within the cause and effect. And we are here to say that you can change the results of the past cause and effect by changing the past. And you might be saying or wondering, how can we change the past? And that is exactly what we will be speaking of.
Yet within this discussion of beliefs, we would take great pleasure in pointing out to you that you no longer need be victim to the past. And you might be saying, we know all about this, we have already worked through this victim stuff. But you do not “know all about this”. You do know what seem to be the facts of the past, yet you will most easily admit to yourself that those facts are all resting upon perceptions, interpretations and yes, beliefs. Ah! And you have changed. You have changed greatly. You have become who you have always wanted to be, your divine self! And you are continuing to discover “the more” of who you are, which is called the journey.
Hear these words, beloved beings: when you change the manner in which you view the past, you change the past and the way it affects your cause and effect, your present manner of being. And you might be saying or asking, how can I go back and change the events? How can I change the horrible thing that happened to me? How can I change the horrible thing that I did? How can I make my past different? Of course you would have those questions. Of course you would. Yet we are saying to you, when you change the manner in which you view the past, you change the past and the way it affects your cause and effect, your present manner of being.
You are not dipping your finger into the past and trying to move the events around, or trying to make someone be different, or trying to erase what you did, or trying to make anything of the physical be different. Remember, the manner of change always journeys from within to without, from the consciousness to the physical. Then recognizing the manner in which you view the past is a good beginning within discovering your abilities to change the manner in which you experience the present. When you recognize such a manner, you are then residing within the objective view, and that objective view is a wondrous foundation. Yet let us give an example (so) that you can understand more fully.
For example, if you remember an event in the past… perhaps it is an event wherein you wished that you had reacted or responded differently than you did. Perhaps you have been saying – ever since that event – that “if only I had…”? In this example, when you are saying “if only”, you are actually viewing that event in the past as a most powerful event. You are viewing it as if it is what you call “the end all, be all”. You are viewing it from the consciousness of victimhood. Do you see, beloved being? If you are saying or thinking “if only…”, then you are also saying – in unspoken words – that you will always be a victim to what did occur instead of a celebrator of what should have occurred.




