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June 14, 2005
The Power Within: Follow-up
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John
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A long-time friend and reader of our newsletter gave us some thoughtful
feedback on last week’s
newsletter. She and I had an interesting email
exchange over a couple of days. With her permission, I’m including excerpts
from that exchange in this week’s newsletter.
Below is the email conversation I had with Alberta (not her real name),
followed by Joseph’s thoughts.
Alberta
John -- I'd say nothing surprising coming from dear Joseph in this latest
message.
But I do pause at the apparent suggestion that we all avoid the diversion of
our attention with sex. It seems that even those who make a solemn pledge to do
so, priests of several kinds, actually proceed to subsequently engage in illicit
sex which is harmful to those under their influence.
So it would seem Joseph is suggesting we all become priest-like but do better
at it than many priests do.
And then what about the diversion of food? I understand there are those who
live without eating. Is that also something to strive for?
And while we are not to get ourselves troubled by the troubles of the world,
after we stop having sex and rev up our attention, what do we do with it?
I hope you can see some sense in my effort to ask a serious question.
John
Well, Alberta, Joseph has always said he can't tell us anything we don't
already know--so why would you expect anything surprising from him/them?
Joseph was talking about the intentions people have when they need to deal
with problems. Instead of turning to the power within to deal with the problems,
they often turn to alcohol, sex, food, whatever.
Joseph said nothing about any of those things being bad, or that we should
abstain from them. In fact, he's often said some of those things (food and sex,
e.g.) are good and, in fact, necessary for physical survival of the individual
and the race.
We're talking here about the intent held, not the means used.
We must deal with the problems of the world, and our own personal problems
also, in whatever way feels best to us -- as long as we're acting out of inspiration
that comes from within us, and acting out of only what feels good to us.
Hope that all makes sense.
Alberta
Thanks for 'splaining it to me, John. I suspect there may be a fine line
between having, and not having, the better intention when, for example, eating.
I sometimes eat for the pure enjoyment of the food aside from any nutritional
value and apparently independent of any problems I may have. Other times, I make
a decision about what to eat primarily for nutritional reasons. So I wonder if
it's possible, I hope it's the case, that I generally do not eat with an
undesirable intention.
Your replies are always welcome but I'm content on this. I do wonder if there
are other readers who also were puzzled by the last message.
John
You're most welcome, Alberta. I understand exactly what you're saying, and I
fully agree with it. I also often eat things for the pure pleasure of it.
I would never say that is an undesirable intention -- nor do I think Joseph
would. After all, life is supposed to be fun. Joy is our purpose. That kind of
intention (eating for pleasure -- or having sex for pleasure -- or whatever) is
very different, IMHO, from using food (or anything else) to numb your pain
instead of dealing with the problem head-on.
We did get feedback on the message, as we always do every week. But if any
other readers were puzzled by the message, they didn't say anything to me.
Chief Joseph
We have only a few brief comments to add to the
above conversation which, in our opinion, clearly explains the vantage point we
have on this subject.
We repeat what we said last week -- you do not need
outside means to make yourself feel better. However, and this is obvious, you do
need, for example, food to sustain your physical body. At least most of you do.
And, as Alberta and John said in their letters,
there’s nothing wrong with enjoying food, sex, etc. In fact, it is natural for
you to want to enjoy these things. Alcohol and drugs are in a slightly different
category. But we do not want to get into that today.
Again, we are talking about intention here. Your
intention is everything. In sexual matters, the intention of a rapist is
very different from the intention of a lover. Yet the act is outwardly the same.
Do you see our point?
It’s all a matter of intention. Your intention
is very powerful. And it determines the outcome of all you do.
For more of our articles, go
here.
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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