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July 12, 2005
Gone Fishing
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John
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With summer beginning (at least for those of us
north of the equator), people’s thoughts turn to summer vacations. When I was
younger, one of my favorite summer pastimes was fishing.
In the Washington Post the other day, I saw an
interview with a local fisherman. The man said he didn’t care if he caught
anything or not. He just wanted to get away from his stress-filled everyday life
as a trainer of firefighters. Fishing, he said, was a great way to do just that,
and to relax and daydream.
This fisherman typified the stressful, burnt-out
lifestyle so many Washington area residents lead. (A lifestyle I know well,
having lived there many years before fleeing to the wilderness of Wyoming.)
The interview closed with a telling insight from
our wise fisherman: "Around here, people spend so much time trying to make
a living, they forget how to live."
How often do we race through life, even through
our summer vacations, forgetting how to live? Where’s the joy in that? And
isn’t joy what living is all about?
Maybe, every now and then, we ought to put up a
sign on our doors, "Gone Fishing."
Chief Joseph
It would be well if more of you, more often,
were "gone fishing."
Your lives today are often filled with many
stresses, worries, distractions, and dramas that take you from your centered
place of peace. They take you from that conscious connection you have with your
higher self.
Life in your modern world is filled to
overflowing with "stuff" you neither need nor benefit from. And yet
it’s all there -- you cannot deny that. You cannot wave it away with a magic
wand.
And that’s okay. The world is what it is. And
it, like each of you individually, will ultimately find its way back home.
What’s happening today -- the seeming
disasters and traumas -- are simply part of your growth, Mother Earth’s
growth, the growth of all that is.
However, having said that, we still maintain
your purpose in life is joy. Pure and simple -- you came here to seek joy.
You often forget that. You knew it as little
children. But then you "grew up" and forgot. Now, friends, it’s time
to remember.
We do not deny your world is full of
distractions, ranging from the disastrous and tragic to the mildly annoying. But
we do say none of that has anything to do with you, unless you choose to immerse
yourself in it.
We realize it’s sometimes challenging for you
to avoid immersing yourself. But it’s not impossible. It’s not even
difficult, if you put your mind to it.
You all create your own realities. The realities
the world (that is, the mass consciousness) and nearly everyone around you are
creating are not your reality. The whole world could be going to hell in
a handbasket, as you say. But you are totally free, in every moment, to choose
and create your own reality -- a reality totally different from the whole rest
of the world.
Life is supposed to be fun. Life is supposed to
be joyful. But if you immerse yourself in all the world’s woes, if you immerse
yourself in the mass consciousness, you’ll find it difficult to be joyful. It
will suck the life out of you.
And yet, almost paradoxically, the best way you
can help your troubled world is to remove yourself from it, for however long it
takes you to remember who you are. To remember you are this divine creator in
human form.
Once you remember that, you can then jump back
into your troubled world and really make a difference. A difference that will be
noted.
And so, friends, the best way to live life in
your modern world is to get away from it now and then.
Live in the now, in the present moment. You
don’t need to race through your lives, your work, your relationships, your
vacations. You’ll miss all the joy in your race toward -- what?
Slow down. Look for the joy. Savor every present
moment. All moments are golden, and precious.
Put up a sign on your door -- Gone Fishing.
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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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