Natalie's lecture with the trance medium Spirit guide (Homework) - 42

 

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Natalie's trance medium lecture away from home (Australia)

This trance medium lecture from Natalie has been done through a meditation within her own home away from one of my closed development circle's that she attends. They are what you may call as homework.

Natalie has now left the Psychic Development Class for a while as she has left Australia to reside in England to broaden her education where life is concerned. She has promised that she will keep in touch with myself and the class regarding the trance medium lectures and this is the results from Claude R.

I enjoy giving gifts; I find them far better received when given spontaneously, don’t you? There's nothing quite like the look of surprise and delight one sees in a recipient when one springs a gift upon them. It’s a very fashionable thing to do. Although I speak of a different era of Fashion- In my humble opinion (Although, frankly, my opinion is everything but humble) mine was far more dignified then the now. Rebellion is healthy, but rebellion to the point of disrespect and vandalism, violence and cruelty is a fashion the world would be far healthier without.

Well well, it's been quite a time since I've talked freely (I emphasize freely, and Terence, you DO know the stern look I'm giving the ladies) in this class. What an amazing thing technology is! Why I thought the electric light was fairly sophisticated...

I apologize for the time between written lectures, we are very limited by our surroundings, and though I DO love an audience, I dislike one when I'm writing. Writing is a personal thing, like your nightclothes. Only a select few ever see you in them, and those few are people you trust not to laugh - or people who call at ungodly hours of the morning. The latter is embarrassing - much like unwanted over the shoulder readers.

Yes I'm talking much and saying little. Apologies - the limits on my access to you directly has severely cut down on my usual amiable chatter, anything I have to twist your arms to squeeze out of you has to be either of dire importance (though I'd rather use more reliable means for that- such as possessing a nun and making her head spin about or something equally as ridiculous - yes I'm being rude, but you're all being lazy, you too Terence. But that's no change really.) Or something along the lines of "testing, testing one two three" If I didn't think it would throw you off, I would be really quite tempted to say that through one of you...

Back to the reasons for my babbling- there are hooligans outside making a terrible racket, and they're quite disturbing me. It's dreadfully hard to lecture when drunken louts smash glass and speak in loud, hooting voices right outside your abode.

Ah, that's an inspiration for a lecture indeed.

Those foolish youths and their impolite noise. When does one stop caring about the comforts of others? Obviously a glance down this street with its many townhouses clearly states this is a residential area. When does this cease to be an issue of consideration?
When is it acceptable to watch news broadcasts of starving children and bombsites impassively? When do you stop feeling?

Empathy can be a highly painful thing. It has small rewards and little gain materialistically. Spiritually, however, the gain is quite astounding. Naturally, when you open up to spirit, you will become more empathic whether you will it or nay. You feel more pain, but in return, you feel more joy. Your connection to your spirit, the things you feel from them are sometimes grievous, but most of the time quite joyful.

Empathy for those around you brings you closer to yourself, a phrase I particularly dislike for its ambiguities. I shall clarify.
Empathy makes it harder for you to lie to yourself. Makes it easier to realizes your potentials, realize your goal and unlock the precious part of you that truly knows there are no boundaries.

I apologize for the short lecture, my own is tired, and it's difficult to channel and be channeled in that frame. I hope I have given you something to think about- and my telling off makes up for four weeks without so far.

I send my love to you all, though you know I'm with you as you read this anyway

Claude R

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