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My Clairvoyant Guide Lin Po |
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Open your window to the world of life after death. |
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First Edition published in 1999. © Copyright 1999 Terence M. Hamilton-Morris. All rights reserved. No part of this page may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or any means, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise without the permission in writing from the publisher. |
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I am the disciplinarian of the group of guides, that work with our friend called Terence, and I allow him to call me Lin Po. It is me that forms the control of the group and the Gatekeeper Michael has complete control of all the Spirit guides that enter into the life of Terence. Apart from The Gatekeeper Michael, I have been with Terence since he was a small child, and what a child. He never kept still for five minutes, let alone for long periods to study. Even now at his long age he has never changed. But his will is strong and determined and in some ways he can be very disciplined. When he knows or sees what he wants, then he does not give up until he achieves his goal. That is where I come in. I am in some ways his rock or his staff to lean on. I was, in my last incarnation a prince of men. I was born Chinese into immense wealth well before the Boxer rebellion and had parents who were loving. A strong willed mother who used her silence as her weapon to win over others. She was in some ways sweet and kind and always knowing her place. She was the ear of my father and he was guided by her advice because she had clairvoyant qualities. Which at that time was a big advantage to my father, as he always listened. The families money came from importing and exporting around the known world. Our home was immense with many servants and the land around was always carefully cared for with guest houses and little man made streams running all around the gardens. I had a pleasurable childhood and was ushered in, so to speak, into the family business which I found to be far larger than I had thought. My education from a small child was governed by one man, who had young females to teach me when I was a small child. But on reaching puberty he completely took over and this is when I learnt the art of discipline. I mean the discipline of the self. Because without it you cannot completely succeed in achieving all your goals and dreams. As I grew older into my late teenage years I found that I became more reliant on my tutor. Which annoyed him greatly and he was forever berating me because of this. He made this statement to me one day in an argument of opinions, he said, "One day soon I will not be here, then, you will have to stand on your own. Therefore start now, not when I am gone". Please understand I had loving parents. But it was my tutor who was responsible for my upbringing. My marriage was arranged and did not start with love. My wife was fragile, like a china doll. At first I was aggressive to show her my male dominance, but it did not take her long to dominate me in our private quarters away from all seeing eyes of the servants etc. My love for her was not quick, but I soon learnt to respect her for she was very similar to my mother. Our strong wills would often clash, but would only show in private. Respect for another was very important then. I grew to love her and became dependent on her advice and her loving ways. But unfortunately for me I lost her due to an illness whilst she was carrying our first child. I then changed in my attitudes and became a very strict task master to my servants and also my concubines. My life had become empty of feeling and I was cold to all around me. Until, one day a traveler from a distant country came to me due to a business arrangement. We completed our business and then refreshed ourselves and then had, what you may call dinner. Whilst talking over dinner my business friend made this statement. "My friend, I have a message from your tutor. He is very disappointed with you. He has taught you better than that". I then asked where he obtained this information because my tutor was long gone from this earth plane. He then said that the tutor had come to him in a dream and the message must be relayed back to me. What I had forgot about my tutors teachings was this. Without love there is no respect, without respect there is no love. without discipline love cannot grow, without love there is no discipline. Love, respect and discipline are a family, they are a happy family because they must always be together. If they are separated then they cannot act as one. Therefore, there is no love, no respect and no discipline. I then started the change in my life and became a more pleasing person. I then found the gift of love through one of my concubines. I never married again, or had children and my favourite concubine became as close as a wife could be. Because in those days you would never marry a concubine, at least, not where I came from. All who knew me, knew me as a stern man and a statesman to the Royal house, but I loved children and spoilt them. My favourite concubine controlled my house hold because this is what I wished. The Boxer rebellion nearly crippled the family business. But because of the love, the respect and the discipline, the business again flourished. When I left this earth plane, everything that I had, I left in trust to my favourite concubine. I was allowed to see for a while after my death and I was pleased with her results. She became known as a woman of respect. Where I came from, that was an incredible result and I was pleased with what she had achieved for herself. Remember, I am the disciplinarian of the group of spirit guides. My friend Terence has only ever seen me smile once. But that was only to give him a little bit of encouragement. When I did smile Terence, who was giving a clairvoyant reading at the time, said this to his client. "Wow, I am impressed, Lin Po actually smiled, I must be doing something right". I replied to him with this, "Yes, I am pleased". Always remember my friends. In your life now, bring in the love, the respect and the discipline. Then and only then will you succeed. Goodnight, maybe, for a short while. because I would like to speak again. End |