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May 24, 2005
Walking the Path of Death
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John
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Last week I was watching wonderful documentary on Ram
Dass. What a
magnificent man, a gift to us all! A true spiritual pioneer.
In part of the film, he was counseling a young woman whose boyfriend had just
been brutally murdered. He mostly listened, and she talked.
When she was nearly done, he said, simply, "The death of a lover is a
path." (Meaning a spiritual path that will ultimately bring much good to
the person on that path.)
Several days after I watched the Ram Dass documentary, a dear friend wrote me
about her beloved cousin who’d just been savagely slaughtered by her own son,
stabbed 111 times.
I talked with my friend today for a long while. We talked of life and death,
and what it all means.
All this reminded me of Richard Bach’s wonderful book, Illusions: The
Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, from many years ago.
Those of you as old as I am will likely remember that best-selling book. For
those of you who are younger, there’s a powerfully poignant scene at the end
of the book.
Donald Shimoda, a modern-day messiah, and friend of Richard’s, has just
been blown to pieces by the shotgun blast of a stranger who apparently hated
him.
Richard, stunned and shocked, walked up to Don as he lay dying. "I didn’t
think you had enemies," was all Richard could say.
Don responded, "I don’t. That was . . . a friend." Then he died.
Chief Joseph
As you walk the path of life each and every day,
you also walk the path of death. Death is part of life. Life is part of death.
It’s an eternal cycle. And you cannot escape
from it. Nor would you want to if you really understood what life and death are
all about.
The way you understand what life and death are
all about is by remembering who you really are.
Most of you have forgotten who you are. And so
you identify your being with this physical body you happen to have at the
moment.
But that is not who you are. Yes, it is a part
of who you are, but it is not the whole of who you are.
Because you believe your body is you, you
fear what you call death. From your soul’s perspective, your fear of death is
ludicrous.
First of all, friends, physical death is no more
an end to you than physical birth is. Both are simply new beginnings.
Death -- and birth -- are simply steps on your
eternal journey of joy. That’s what death -- and life -- are all about: Your
eternal journey of joy.
Your soul views your birth as joyful. Your soul
views your death as joyful.
Birth and death -- birth and death -- birth and
death. It’s an endless cycle. An eternal cycle of growth and joy.
Your modern world has so drastically distorted
death. Why, you even have the "death penalty" -- as if you could hurt
anyone by killing them.
And so your world has made death into some
monstrous, evil enemy that will always get you in the end.
You have died a thousand times -- a thousand
thousand times. You have been born a thousand times -- a thousand thousand
times.
It never ends.
Your soul knows that. Your soul knows the means
of your death are just as significant as the means of your birth.
Or, put another way, the mother who gave birth
to you is no more precious than the person who brings death to you. Both are
precious. And both are friends, lovers, angels. Both are eternal companions you
have known forever.
Ultimately, of course, it is you -- the human
you and the soul you -- who decide your death, and your birth, and your
re-birth.
You are all walking the path of death. But all
it is is the path of life. Eternal life. Eternal you.
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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 © 2005 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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