Friday, April 10, 2020

Why I write

It's as if God wanted me to be a writer of the kind I am now all my life. It's as if God wanted me to understand myself and the universe like I do. I find I'm articulate about my experiences more than most people are. I have friends who are musicians and I was a musician from age 8 on the piano and then the violin from ages 9 to 14 when I got tired of people teasing someone tall like me for carrying a violin case but also I saw that the violin wasn't my instrument. I did better with the guitar because it has frets and it is easier to find the note than not having any frets at all. But, most of all my instrument was the piano and organs and even a pipe organ and keyboards in general. So, I played for my church and many events regarding my church around the country from ages 12 to 21 when I and my church parted on piano or organ which was usually a Baldwin organ with pedals or a Steinway Concert Grand at our Los Angeles church that my parents had been in charge of as ministers from my ages 6 to 12 years old until my mother's father died and she sort of emotionally collapsed for a while when he died. I didn't fully understand this until my father passed away when I was 37.

I didn't become a professional musician even though my best friend from age 21 did and owns his own recording company now and records musicians from all over the world. Mostly I didn't become a professional musician because I didn't like the idea of playing for drunk people smoking cigarettes because I don't really drink or smoke myself and neither did my parents because they were church going people and ministers while I was growing up.

So, I have spent my life being "Clear headed" without creating a chemical imbalance in my brain from alcohol consumption which I find helps me make much better decisions than most people seem to make.

So, when I write I write about my experiences as an intuitive and traveling the world and experiencing life which might be helpful to others.

At age 15 I was remembering my past lives and realized that this lifetime needed to be about becoming enlightened. I remembered being bankers, and lawyers, and Kings and merchants but I realized the focus of this lifetime was to become enlightened so that I could better help and serve mankind through my enlightenment.

So, I tend to be wiser than most people I meet at age 72 as a direct result of the path of this lifetime. I also chose by age 25 to become a Householder Yogi which basically means that you aren't going to be celibate but instead get married and raise children and have that become your yoga or discipline that you become enlightened through.

I learned this was possible from studying Lahiri Mahasaya out of "Autobiography of a Yogi" in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Lahiri Mayasaya was married and had a family and worked for the railroad in India. Sri Yukteswar was his student and then Yogananda was his student. So, I realized I could be on the path and still become enlightened as a married person raising children which I did.

So, writing seems to be helping mankind in the past, present and future of Earth and as we colonize other planets in the future (even though I think secretly this has been going on since we landed on the moon in 1969).

The ability to see up to 10% of the future is also helpful for me and others as well. In this sense I'm a Shaman and minister and Seer for mankind if they have a deep enough understanding to know the truth when they hear it.

I had no idea that coronavirus was coming to earth. However, I do have the sense of many heavens drawing near to earth that will now stay for at least 2 to 3 years. It is very different than the 2004 time that heavens drew near to earth in preparation for the 2004 Tsunami. I was very scared then the month before the 2004 tsunami because I didn't know where it was going to hit. So, when I saw the heaven realms come close to earth I was scared for my family and myself. So, on December 26th I think it was 2004 the day after Christmas I walked into my father in laws den in Santa Barbara and he was watching people die live on CNN and I started to cry. I was very sad for the people there but very relieved it wasn't my family and myself dying then.

The heavens have come closer to earth to receive all the many thousands to millions that will now die from the coronavirus during the next few years all over the earth. There is comfort to that but those passing on need our prayers too to get safely into the heaven realms.

The easiest heaven to reach is the "Land of Pure Joy" called Sukavati and if you can say the Japanese prayer for this which is "Namo Amida Butsu" then you are helping people reach the "Land of pure joy" which is the easiest for a soul to reach. From there they can easily get to whatever heaven they belong in.

So, I do the Tibetan Buddhist version of this mantra to send dead animals and people to the nearest heaven so they can then go to the heaven they belong in because it is the easiest one to reach from here on earth.

This way the souls don't become earthbound and become ghosts which is a difficult predicament for souls to be in.

I have had many experiences with Ghosts in my life especially in Scotland and England and it can be very difficult dealing with ghosts. Some are okay but most are a little difficult to deal with.

I think the only reason we don't deal with ghosts as much in the U.S. is we have only been here for about 400 years (white people at least) whereas places like England and Scotland and Ireland go back to before Christ with Europeans of various kinds living there.

When I do the Tibetan Version of this mantra often it is for raccoons and other road kill on the roads wherever I go and for deer that were hit by cars or trucks. Often they come to me in spirit to thank me for sending them to a pure land heaven so they can be happy there once again.

By God's Grace

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Shyama Charan Lahiri (30 September 1828 – 26 September 1895), best known as Lahiri Mahasaya, was an Indian yogi, guru and a disciple of Mahavatar Babaji. He was also popularly known as Yogiraj and Kashi Baba. He revived the yogic science of Kriya Yoga when he learned it from Mahavatar Babaji in 1861.
Guru‎: ‎Mahavatar Babaji
Religion‎: ‎Hinduism
Died‎: ‎26 September 1895 (aged 66); ‎Varanasi‎, ...
Born‎: ‎Shyama Charan Lahiri; 30 September 1...

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