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October 28, 2004
A Time To Celebrate
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John
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Some of you know I live in northwestern Wyoming just outside the USA’s
Yellowstone National Park. My little town is in the Big Horn Basin, which is
actually a huge valley between the Big Horn Mountains on the east and the
Absaroka Mountains on the west.
Last Saturday night the weather turned cold, and the famous (or infamous,
depending on your viewpoint) Wyoming wind howled all night long. In the morning
I awoke to a hushed landscape.
The wind had calmed, and the mountains and valley were covered with a bright
and beautiful blanket of freshly fallen snow. Even though it was only October
24, it was a winter wonderland. Winter comes early in this high country.
But I love winter. It’s my favorite season. Although, since we have readers
all over world, I know for many of you this time of year is the advent of spring
and summer.
Anyway, the snow reminded me of the upcoming holiday season. Thanksgiving (in
the USA) comes next month. And then, of course, Christmas in December. Since I
can first remember, I’ve always loved those two holidays, especially
Christmas.
I’m no longer a Christian in any traditional sense. But my large Italian
family always made a big deal of Thanksgiving and Christmas. I have many warm
and wonderful memories of growing up in that loving, nurturing environment.
Whether you celebrate either of those two days or not, this certainly is a
time of celebration for many. And for me, at this point in my life, every day is
a time to celebrate. But November and December are special because many folks
besides me are also in a celebrating mood. But not everyone.
This year I’ll spend Thanksgiving and Christmas alone. My son and
daughter-in-law are in Africa for a couple of years. And most of the rest of my
family is back in the eastern USA, about 2,000 miles away. Also, I have work
commitments which will keep me in Wyoming this holiday season. But I will be
going back East in early January for a belated holiday celebration with my
family.
I will still find great joy in this season, alone or not. But many others,
even those not alone, will find the holidays a depressing and stressing time.
Several of my family often say they can’t wait until December 26 when it will
all be over.
For them, this is clearly not a time to celebrate.
Chief Joseph
Every day, every moment of every day, is a time
to celebrate. A time to celebrate your life. This is an exciting time to be
alive on your planet.
Even though it seems, in some ways, your world
is falling apart at the seams, as it were, this is a really great opportunity
for you, the spiritually aware, to celebrate.
First of all–you’ve heard us say this many
times–life is supposed to be fun. You’re supposed to be having a good time.
Life is a party, a game. Parties and games are supposed to be fun!
There has never been a better time to party or
to have fun on your planet than there is right now. The energies have
intensified to the point where everything is manifesting faster and faster.
So be careful where you put your focus. Because,
the next thing you know, the Universe will plop down right into your lap exactly
what you’ve focused on.
This is all good–it’s all good! Compared to
even a few years ago, your manifestations are now happening at lightning speed.
You are all moving back into the light, into the remembering, of who you really
are.
That is a cause for celebration. Let the
upcoming holiday season, whether you normally celebrate it or not, be a reminder
to you that life is all about celebration.
A celebration, first of all, of yourselves, and
the glorious goddesses and gods you are. A celebration of all the good in your
lives.
Yes, we realize you won’t find much good in
your mainstream society’s way of thinking and being and doing. But the good is
there. And it’s becoming more and more apparent, despite what you may see in
your news media.
This truly is a time of wondrous change and
growth on your planet. A quantum leap, if you will, back toward the light,
toward home.
So find something to celebrate every day of your
lives, every present moment of your days.
All is well. All is as it should be. This is
truly a time to celebrate.
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This article was originally published
here.
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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
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2004 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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