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February 28, 2006
Too Good To Be True
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John Cali
The other day, my friend Joe was at my house
helping me with some minor household repairs. Since he owns eight rental houses,
he’s good at that sort of thing. I’m not.
After we finished, Joe told me of a conversation
he’d recently had with his brother Pete. Pete asked Joe how everything was
going at his rental properties. "Fine," Joe replied. "Couldn’t
be better. We have good people renting from us, and, lately, no maintenance
problems at all. Seems too good to be true."
Then Joe said to me, "As soon as I said
that to Pete, I just knew something would go wrong."
Sure enough, the next day the kitchen sink in
one of Joe’s houses sprung a bad leak.
Why do we humans so often think when our lives
are flowing easily, it can’t last? Why do we have such negative expectations?
As if the Universe was constantly conspiring against us -- and was ready to leap
down our throats if we dare to think a good thought.
Here’s Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
We realize how easy it is for you to get swept
up in the mass consciousness of negativity. After all, you’re inundated every
day of your life with all the bad news, all the things wrong with your world --
and yourself.
There is certainly no scarcity of people and
organizations happy to point out what’s wrong with you. If you can’t measure
up to whatever your society (that is, the mass consciousness) currently defines
as "right" or "perfect," then you are, by definition, a flop
-- a failure.
You live in a world caught up in a tangled web
negative expectations. You always prepare for the worst -- for illness, for
accidents, for war, for terrorist attacks, and so on.
And you see this on every level -- the
individual level, as John’s story shows. But also on other levels -- your
governments, your schools, your churches.
It’s as if no one ever heard the words your
Christ uttered:
Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or
reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.
Well-being is your natural state, just as it’s
the natural state of the birds and all wild creatures. It is the state your
higher self, the Universe, God have envisioned and intended for you.
Yes, you’ve incarnated into a world of vast
diversity. A world where you have many choices and opportunities available to
you.
And that’s part of the power and beauty of
physical life on Planet Earth -- you get to choose from this grand banquet table
of opportunities what you will put on your plate.
It doesn’t matter what circumstances you were
born into -- great poverty or great wealth, or somewhere in-between. You,
through your free will, can choose your opportunities. You can choose to improve
your lot. Or you can choose to do nothing and stagnate. It’s all your choice.
But well-being is your natural state. And no
matter what choices you make in this lifetime, you will ultimately return to
that natural state of well-being. You can do it in this lifetime, or the next --
it’s all your choice.
Know this however: You do create your realities.
You are powerful creators, whether you know it or not.
And so if you have negative expectations, as Joe
did, you will create what you don’t want.
Friends, well-being is not "too good to be
true." It’s your natural state of being. Trust that. Expect it. Above
all, allow it to come to you.
Then it will be yours.
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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 © 2006 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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