I also think the Creator is way more of a master chemist than we
even can comprehend. There are probably a multitude of people you
can marry. With each one teaching a different or similar lesson to
you. But to be most on track with you spiritual growth it is wise
to look for signs and go with the flow so to speak. I don't think
our contracts are quite so literal or linear.
Danah
--- In mysslist@yahoogroups.com, Glenn Wainman <gbwainman@...> wrote:
>
> Hell JS:
> I believe Creator gave us all these tools to read the messages
that are sent for us. If we are numb to the the feelings that alert
us of contractual obligations, then we miss opportunities and
abundance that Creator has set out for us. I think Myss was speaking
in metaphorical terms to the feelings that alert us to secular
mistakes are the same as the ones that run our spiritual world, but
that we have conditioned ourselves to ignore these feelings because
there appears no worldly reason to have them. It may be that we have
to listen and feel and then pray and wait for our answers, or just
have the courage to walk in the direction of our hearts mind and see
how that feels.
>
> In Peace and Healing
> Glenn
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jsspiritual
> To: mysslist@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 5:36 AM
> Subject: CM Consequences of Not Fulfilling a Contract
>
>
> On her radio show, Caroline Myss talked about the possibility of
> messing up the meetings that are set up for you to meet certain
> people. What if you had a contract with someone, but was not
able to
> connect with them? What are the consequences of that? For
example,
> what if you were meant to marry someone, but messed up the
meeting?
> The other person has their own assignments in this life. So they
need
> to get married by a certain date. But you are left alone as a
result.
> What are the consequences of that?
>
>
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>
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