ISSN:
1539-431X
October 9, 2003
Peace in the Valley: Reflections on Life and Death
 Subscribe
to our RSS feed
What
is RSS?
John
Cali
Last Sunday afternoon I was feeling restless. So I jumped in my car and drove
west up into the mountains, to one of my most favorite places on the planet. It’s
a big, broad valley many miles long and surrounded by some of the most ruggedly
beautiful mountains in the northern Rockies. The broad Shoshone River flows
through the valley’s entire length, from the towering mountains to the west
into my little mountain town many miles east.
The day was a perfect vision of autumn’s golden beauty. The air was cool,
the sky blue, the river sparkling, and a gentle wind was caressing this idyllic,
peaceful scene. The sun shone brightly on the fragrant silvery sage carpeting
the valley floor. The aspen were amber and their golden light cast the entire
valley in an otherworldly light.
As I rode west into the valley, my restlessness faded and I felt a deep and
growing sense of peace. I hadn’t been to this valley in ten years, and now I
was coming home again.
Almost 40 miles west into the valley there’s a little cemetery with several
dozen graves. It’s on a high hill overlooking a broad panorama of river,
mountains, and valley. As I approached it, the sun was setting over the western
mountains, and the valley glowed even more brightly with a rich golden aura.
I walked slowly among the graves, my thoughts drifting back to three friends
I’d known for many years. All are buried here.
Two had lived relatively short, unhappy lives and died ten years ago under
mysterious circumstances.
The third lived a long, happy life spanning two centuries. (She was old
enough to have personally known the legendary frontiersman, Buffalo Bill Cody.)
Two years ago she died as she had lived, easily and peacefully.
Those eternal questions we all ponder were much on my mind that golden autumn
day. What is life all about? Why do some lead sadly miserable lives, and others
gloriously joyful ones? What, really, is death? What’s it all about?
Here’s Joseph.
Chief Joseph
You talk endlessly about life and death, life and death, life and
death. And where does that get you? Often it gets you into a place of even
greater confusion than where you started from.
You speak and think of life and death as if they were mutually exclusive
opposites. And yet they are merely different points on the spectrum of what we
call life.
You see, there is no such thing as death. At least not in the way
your human minds conceive of death. Your minds’ vision of death is a false
illusion–it does not exist. It CANNOT exist, given the way the Universe is
constructed.
For, you see, the Universe is built on the premise and the truth that life is
eternal. Life is never-ending. And what you view as death is but merely another
aspect of life. Just as physical birth is a new beginning of life in physical
form, physical death is a new beginning of life in nonphysical form.
It’s all one and the same. You are merely experiencing, in life or
"death," different points on the grand spectrum of eternal life.
Life is eternal. Death does not exist. You, at your soul level, know this.
And you, at your soul level, choose–time and time again over the eons–to
experience physical life on Planet Earth, or in other physical dimensions. Each
time you experience physical life you must, by definition, experience physical
death. Your bodies are not eternal, but YOU are.
Do you see that "death" is no different from birth, in
physical terms? They are one and the same. They are merely portals you move
through in the eternal evolution and growth of your soul.
You are never static–you are eternally growing. You are constantly evolving
into new and more exciting adventures. That is your soul’s intent. And when
you, in your human form, resist the intent of your soul, you get yourselves into
what, in your crude vernacular, you might call "deep shit."
Your soul’s intent is that you experience growth–you cannot
avoid growing. But you can, at least for a time, resist growing. And when you do
resist, you often experience what you might describe as a sad or tragic life.
But when you go with the flow of your soul, you will experience, while still
in human form, a bliss–a joy–a peacefulness that will allow you to flow
easily and gently through whatever experiences you are having.
Life is supposed to be fun. It’s supposed to be joyful. And if you don’t
get that in this lifetime, it’s okay. You WILL get it sooner or later. There
are no deadlines, no schedules. You cannot permanently screw it up. You
ultimately get it right–all of it!
All is well. All is as it should be. Trust that! Trust yourself
and your own inner wisdom and power. You are eternal. You are forever. And you
are perfect.
For more of our articles, go
here.
This article was originally published
here.
=====================================================================
Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website (http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org).
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
=====================================================================
Copyright © 2003 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
*************************************************************************
We want your opinion! Please give us your
feedback on this newsletter or on any other of the earlier newsletters -- your questions, suggestions, comments, criticism,
compliments, etc. Whatever you care to say to us. We'll take it all! We're
always looking for ways to improve and grow, to give you more of what you want
and need. So please help us to help you. Just send us an
email
|