Sunday, March 10, 2019

The steps leading towards enlightenment in my life so far

age 2 whooping cough- I learned that sometimes giving up and dying in the arms of God while you cough and turn blue from coughing is the only thing left to do. I also learned that Archangels are real because they came to save me while I was dying.

age 10 to 15- I learned I was going to die and so once again to stay alive I had to give in to God and even invite God to live with me in my body or I would die.

Age 21- After Leaving my childhood religion because I was just too progressive for them I became suicidal and despondent for the next 4 years time. I learned that I had to reinvent myself sort of like an architect, not the way my parents wanted me to be but rather what would work in the world I lived in in the 1970s and beyond. Because my parents wanted me to be like people were in the 1930s and 1940s and those days were gone by the 1970s.

Age 29- I was a single father of a 3 year old son. This taught me to think of my sons well being before I thought of my own well being. This was good and taught me to take care of others before I took care of myself. But, I also realized I couldn't take care of anyone if I didn't take care of myself first or all was lost.

Age 32- I remarried a lady with 2 children from her first marriage and I was raising my son from my first marriage. I learned I could be happy living in the woods on 2 1/2 acres of land home schooling my children and healing all the wounds of my past life.

Age 37 1985 and 1986- The 5 of us went to India, Nepal, Thailand and Japan for 4 months time and became citizens of the whole world in addition to being citizens of the U.S. (America).

Also, I began to see that people who were (Tibetan) Buddhists (in other words didn't necessarily believe in God) (at least the way Christians do) could be peaceful and happy and benevolent to everyone around them too.

This changed the way I saw all religions in the world and expanded my view of the whole universe.

1998- I thought I was dying one morning but angels came to me and told me I wasn't going to die. Instead they said my life would get better. I learned it's really important to listen to what angels say because they are usually right (even though I was forced to retire and almost died for 8 months time).

After that, I had the Leisure to Practice which I had prayed for for about 18 years by then.

I have found the Leisure to Practice might be the most powerful thing of all, moving me and all around me towards enlightenment quickly now.

By God's Grace

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