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Natalie and her trance medium guides called Claude, Elsie, Mael and Freddy. Lecture 029. |
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Open your window to the world of life after death. |
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Natalie's guides, Claude, Elsie and Mael. This is an introduction to a new new trance medium guide called Freddy There is no introduction to this trance medium guide at the moment. The reason for this is that the Spirit guide called Freddy wishes only to be known as Freddy.
Me, Good evening Claude. Claude, Good evening, ironically enough I was going to pressure you all to the fruit and vegetables and drink more water. None of you are doing enough; you have perfectly delightful natural foods why does everybody eat sweets. You get enough sweets in fruit, it’s just good for you so do it. I was going to actually give you a little project but I don’t think I shall so I will leave it for several weeks. I want you all eventually to go out and do something completely ridiculous, something totally different to the normal; it’s going to be difficult for you. I’m warning you now so at least you will have time to think about it. Because if we’ are having new members in the class I don’t particularly want to scare them away, I will do my very best. Me, You had better behave! Claude, But I want to eventually to do something totally out of the ordinary and you’ll be very surprised at the outcome and actually how it feels. We may possibly have a lecture about that later, but I’ll see how I go. It won’t be from me but it will require a great deal of concentration at least on my behalf. Thank you. Me, And thank you Claude.
Elsie, Hello! Me, Good evening Elsie. Elsie, I remember what I was going to say and I have remembered it all week because I forgot it last week, so I thought I’d better remember it this week and keep a hold of it so I can tell you this week instead of next week. I am going to talk about touch and how very important it is, because we tend to forget touch only thinking of the senses. You think of sight and hearing and smell and taste but we forget about touch. I think it’s probably the most important, I mean not like the others. I know that it’s very handy to see where you’re going and if there is a bus coming for you, you really do want to hear it before you see it, so their fairly important. Touch I think is the most important spiritually, though we don’t touch in the physical sense it’s completely different. There’s a great barrier about it, people don’t touch each other, they have personal space which is a load of crap. It’s a defensive thing because you can tell so much about somebody by just touching them; it increases what you pick up. Because you do, you pick things up from other people, their feelings and that sort of thing because touching them amplifies it and in a lot of ways it lets you into the places they don’t want you to go. I’m not saying those naughty places that everybody is ashamed of, those things you panic about when you think that somebody knows what you’re thinking or something, that’s not a bother. I don’t understand what the big deal is personally. Especially for men when their soft and their gentle and they love, these people like to keep them hidden because its woosey or it’s not like them or their a lot nicer than they pretend to be. It’s defensive because that’s the place that people attack most. I can’t really tell you to go around touching people because you would probably get arrested, but I just want you to be aware of it. That’s why you touch your family so much, at least most people do when you have little children and you hug them. It increases the bond between you and other people. I mean if there’s someone that you’re really close to then you will want touch them a great deal more. Firstly because you’re not worried if they think you’re a bit silly because they love you and they’ll going to forgive you for it and they’ll not going to use it against you, well in most cases they won’t use it against you. There are always horrible people out there. Also because they’d like to know what you’re feeling as there is a kind of closeness about touching someone. Just a hand on a shoulder can be unbelievably powerful. This is where you hug people when their upset, it’s an automatic thing. You fill yourself with comfort and then you hug them which puts that into them. You probably didn’t know that but it’s a very powerful thing. It’s tied in with love and that’s why it’s so powerful. Although you could say a part of it is tied in with hate because you touch people when you hit them, but I don’t mean that sort of touching because I don’t encourage that at all. If you wanted to turn around and hug somebody that you didn’t know, you would say I can’t because there would be a lot of that punching going on that I mentioned before, if that happened lots of people take that very personally. But try to be aware of it and be aware of you’re own defence against it more than you’re ability to actually reach out and touch someone, because you don’t know how many people are trying to reach out and touch you because your defence is automatic. So just try and think about it. It won’t weaken you in any way, it wont make you more defenceless against their pain or their anger, if anything it will make them more open to your love and your sympathy. Thank you. Me, Thank you Elsie.
Mael, Good evening! Me, Good evening Mael. Mael, I think that you’re all, every one of you spending too much time inside. Now many of you work inside buildings and you cannot get out and I understand that and it’s a very good excuse because you cannot take your computer and go outside. But you can go outside when you get home. It maybe very dark, but you don’t have to go walking around the streets. Just a little time outside and you can also go outside on the weekend and you can go for walks. You may have housework to do but the housework will be there when you get back, it doesn’t go away. You might want it to but it doesn’t. If you are very, very lucky you have very, very helpful children or family that would do some for you, but you have to be very, very lucky. Not very many people are that lucky. But this is more important than housework. This is more important than your sister or your cousin coming to visit. This is about your health in here (he points to the body) and in here (he points to the brain), it is about freedom that you will only know if you go out there and do it. Because the minute you breathe the clean air you will feel it in here (he points to the lungs). It will be wonderful. It can cure many things. So if you are feeling sick or if you are feeling down, even a little, then go outside, go for a walk, sit outside. But go outside and take a deep breath and it will be gone. You may still feel sick; you may still feel a bit sad, but the heaviness will be gone from here (he points to the mind). Thank you. Me, Thank you Mael.
Spirit, I didn’t know if he was going to let me in or not (He is speaking of Claude) I think he will actually. I quite like this. Why are you all living a fucking game show! Me, I beg your pardon! Spirit, I’m dreadfully sorry, there are ladies present. You are all living a games show, it’s boring, those horrible people. I had a friend who absolutely detested game shows and I quite agree with him. You act as if every major or minor upset is a tragedy, something to scream and leap about. Don’t treat your life like a game show or a television sit com, treat it like, I don’t like using this phrase as it’s so typical, but treat it like a rock concert. When you step out there and that first note sounds you are presenting your face to the world. Not to some glassy camera, not to some incredibly plastic game show host. The strange thing about you all is you seem to think that everybody is looking at you, yet you don’t act like it, you act like you’re trying to hide. You strut out there, you let yourself be seen and you take advantage of it. Everyone is watching, make use of it don’t just shrug it off, although nobody really is watching. They will if you put on a performance. Because it is in all of you, you just hide it under this cloaks and dagger, you pretend so much and in the end when you pretend it’s really pretend, perhaps you are being who you are. That’s something that you don’t realise until you are over the other side and that’s too late. But we can’t fix everything, but I can try and fix you, and I shall. So step out there with pride in what you do. You wrote that music, wrote the symphony of your life now picture every one who appreciates it, make them appreciate it. You can, the music is beautiful. Thank you. Me, Thank you, but before you go what is your name. Spirit, That really does depend as I have two. There is the name that I was born with and there is the name that I lived with. Me, The second one! Spirit, Freddy! Me, Fine Freddy, but before you go is it the Freddy that I am thinking of. Freddy, Well, you really didn’t think that I would go through just a normal medium, did you. Me, No! Freddy, I was not going to use just somebody, I wanted to use somebody, I needed to use somebody that I knew I could trust. Me, For me that’s fine but when you come in next time, try not to be so boisterous. Freddy, I will attempt to, but I can make no promises. Me, That will be fine.
Claude, I wasn’t sure that I was going to allow that. Me, Before we go any further, when you first started you seemed to be looking straight at Kirsten and you mentioned a project, was that to do with the class or just Kirsten. Claude, So, so, the idea started there, but everyone can benefit. Me, Alright then! Are you going to lecture tonight? Claude, No! Me, I didn’t think you would somehow. We have tried to encourage Freddy to be more delicate with his words. Claude, I found that quite ironic in consideration with his occupation, however it’s a learning process for me as well. Me, That’s fine. Claude, For all of us! Me, Alright then, is that all. Claude, Yes, for tonight. Me, Ok, Its good to hear from you again. Claude, Thank you. |