Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Take a Nap and Let God Do the Rest!

One of my friends sent this to me, and it made me think of all the times that I have heard, “Quit trying so hard!  You are getting in the Creator’s way.”  

This bear obviously has heard this before and knew when to get out of the way.

Laughter and blessings,

Judy

 

This bridge is on the Old Donner Pass Highway .

It has a spectacular view of Donner Lake and 
Donner Pass on Route 40. 


A bear was walking across Rainbow Bridge ( Old Hwy 40 at
 
Donner Summit , Truckee ) on Saturday when two cars, also
 
crossing the bridge, scared the bear into jumping over the
 
edge of the bridge. Somehow the bear caught the ledge
 
and was able to pull itself to safety. Authorities decided
 
that nothing could be done to help Saturday night so they
 
returned Sunday morning to find the bear sound asleep on
 
the ledge. 





After securing a net under the bridge the bear was tranquilized,
 
fell into the net, lowered, then woke up and walked out of the net.




There is a moral to this story; this old bear made
 
a wrong move and found he was hanging by his nails. Somehow
 
he was able to pull himself up onto the ledge where he saw he
 
was in a very bad, impossible situation and what did he do? 
Yep, he took a nap and sure enough, God took care of the
 
situation while he was asleep.
 


The moral of the story is that when confronted with a bad 
situation, sometimes the best solution is to take a nap and
 
let God take care of the rest.

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Horse on Sleeping

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I was getting ready to leave my meditation after having a Lion come in, when I heard the words, “Wait! Wait!  I have something to say!”

I settled back down on the grass in my favourite spot, and waited, as I had been asked.   A large white horse walked into my space, and settled in.  It was clear that she was a spirit animal.

“I heard your discussion with Lion about sleeping, and I thought that I would like to say something on that topic.”

“Go ahead,” I said.  

The white Horse had some good things to say.

  • Make sure that you get all your harness off before you go to sleep.  You will be far more comfortable.
  • It is good to pray before you sleep.  (I piped in that I did not know that horses did prayers.  White Horse informed me that all animals pray.)
  • In nature, horses and all animals must find a safe place to sleep, or, they must have someone stand watch.  It is good to have a secure place to sleep.
  • If you cannot sleep, meditate on the wonderful life that you have.  All of us have abundance and we can meditate on abundance.  I like to think about grass, and how grass becomes hay, and as I meditate on this, I just seem to fall asleep.
  • If you have a guide or several guides (we horses have guides that will lead us to different places), then ask your guide to lead you to that place of sleep, and to stand guard.  This will keep you safe from all things.
  • If sleep doesn’t come, think about Oneness.  Oneness means that we are all part of the same pasture (eco system) and that we must all share and help each other.

I was quite amazed at the variety of ideas that Horse had, and said so.  White Horse got this very shy look on her face and dipped her head, and wandered off.

I came out of my meditation feeling like I had been greatly blessed.

Blessings to you,

Judy

Monday, September 11, 2023

Horse on Community

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Sometimes, when I meditate, animals will come through what looks like a huge gate or arch way.  It seems that this is a way that the Universe opens the door for me to learn.

In this meditation, several horses came through the arch way to chat with me.  

Some unusual things were happening with them.  The two horses spoke with one voice.  Their movements were almost identical.  The pictures that they shared with me were similar, and not exact.  I asked them why there was this discrepancy in their movement and pictures.  They laughed!  They said that they were each unique and had no reason to copy the other.  They said that they were community so shared thoughts and lessons, and what they knew, for the good of the herd.

I had a short conversation with them.  I learned much!

  • Although there is a leader determined by strength and ability to fight, Horse is basically not political.
  • Every horse in the herd has its place.  To lose a member of the herd is to disrupt the community and throw it out of balance.  Mostly – we as humans do not feel this loss.
  • The herd is healing to its members.  The community gives the individual strength to overcome.  
  • The Oneness helps the herd to see what must be healed or mended.  Oneness strengthens, and does not divide.
  • All herd members but the premier stallion takes turns guarding the foals.  This is again to protect the herd and its growth.  This is a wonderful design in Nature to ensure that the young survive.  The adult horses do not attack and abuse the young.  
  • The healthy members protect the weaker members and they especially the elderly horses.  The elderly horses carry the memories of the herd and share them freely.  They are the historians.  
  • Horses believe in karma – that if they do not follow the “Horse” code, that they will return in the same circumstances until they do understand and follow the horse code.

Blessings,

Judy