Chief Joseph Newsletter:
Sentinels of the Sky
Conversations with Chief Joseph & John Cali
ISSN:
1539-431X
September 19, 2007
Feeling Good
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As you may know, the American entertainer and
television game show host, Merv Griffin, died August 12, 2007. He’d lived a
good, long life. Like all of us, he had his challenges. But he always saw his
life and his work as one and the same -- a big game. He radiated that wonderful
energy of always having fun and feeling good.
John Cali
I read an interesting recent article on addiction in the Washington
Post a month or so ago.
The article reviewed a few of the current perspectives on what addiction
really is. Is it a disease? Is it an uncontrolled need for a substance (alcohol,
drugs, food, whatever)? Is it a brain disorder? Is it simply a bad habit that
got out of control?
Or could it be that people just want to feel good? I think so. And they’ll
use any means available to them.
Here’s Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
Friends, you live in a world that has forgotten how to
feel good. A world disconnected from its spiritual roots.
For if you are connected, consciously and deliberately connected to who you
really are -- to your spiritual roots, then you always feel good. No
matter what’s going on in the world around you.
Merv Griffin was an expert at that. As John said, Merv had his challenges, as
you all do. But he always turned those challenges into opportunities for growth.
He didn’t see his challenges as the enemy, as foes who could defeat him.
And so he had fun -- lots of fun. And he loved playing the game of life. His
life -- work and play -- were all a great big game. And he loved every moment of
it.
What a magnificent role model he is for all of you!
The world you live in today is a distracting place. You see so many people
playing out their perceived roles as saviors of humanity. And that is manifested
in so many places -- your governments, your schools, your churches, etc.
None of them are the saviors they’ve deluded themselves into believing they
are. They are simply mucking up the energy, if you will, for all the rest of
you.
And yet, friends, it is totally within your power to rise above all that.
And, to rise above it, you don’t need alcohol, drugs, sex, etc. All you need
to feel good is a conscious alignment with your higher selves.
But until you can come the full realization of that -- and you will all
come to that place -- you grasp at straws. Anything to dull the pain and help
you feel at least halfway good.
As bizarre as it may sound, we believe addictions are a good thing. Because
they temporarily take you away from your pain and help you feel good. You will
-- you must -- ultimately come to the point where you know you don’t
need anything or anyone outside yourselves to feel good.
But, in the meanwhile, any light is better than the darkness.
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Chief Joseph talks about related subjects here:
Allowing
Good Into Your Life
Teach
Only Selfishness
But
He’s Happy
Relax
and Be Who You Are
All
Is Well
The
Vibration of Peace
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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 © 2007 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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