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Just My Thoughts PAGE THREE | ||||
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By asking the question, did I decline the check out point? I must have. Many may feel that having these check out points is a scary thing to think about. I find it actually comforting to be able to look back and see that I have been given a choice. It's also quite comforting knowing that I have Spirit Guides/Angels watching over me and guiding me in this way, following to a T the plan I mapped out for the lessons I wished to learn in this life. Of course, the question comes up now about those who leave life early. Why don't they have five check out points if this is the way things work? My guess on this is that we all map out a full life plan as though we were going to live to be a hundred years old. However, maybe in the death of someone young, a child, they decide to accept their first check out point. They say that children are much more aware of their lives before and the spirit realm. Maybe, if a child chooses their checkout point, they do it because they somehow know that what they are doing is not going to help them reach their full life path potential after all. Maybe they know that to continue would not offer them the results they hope for, so they choose to accept and start again with a new plan. It is stated that when we reincarnate, we normally stay within the confines of those we have chosen. |
In other words, upon my death, I may reincarnate into my child's son or daughter. My husband-to-be, The Night Watchman, may have been my brother in a past life. We stay within "family". The point here is, if a child accepts a check out point, they know that they will not be long without those they love. Though it is horrendously painful for us and sometimes life seems unbearably long, the spirit realm is said to be just a blink of an eye. We'll be together again sooner than we realize. No matter how you look at it, it seems that our lives are amazingly intertwined, especially within that "family". Anything and everything that happens from new life to death and everything in between seems to be an intertwined part of the life plans we've all made for ourselves. Each event that takes place is a step closer to doing what we've chosen before our births. Everything that we do affects those closest to us - our children, our husbands, our mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers. Since we are all a part of one another's lives, doesn't it seem reasonable that the things that happen in our lives might be lessons we need to learn and that, oftentimes, unselfishly, those "family" members choose to help us learn those lessons? Of course, in the middle of all this, there are our spirit guides/angels. Trusted friends that we have chosen to trust our life plans to.
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Trusted friends who devote their time in the spirit realm to our lifetime. They travel with us through birth, good times, bad times, and death. Nudging us gently when we stray from the path that we've chosen and accepting, without judgment, the decisions that we make along the way. Certainly cheering us on when we learn a lesson we've chosen and placing a star by that area of our life plan that we've completed. I have no doubt, if we allowed life to slow down for a moment, that we would hear their whispers of encouragement in our ears or feel a, sometimes much needed, pat on the back. We'd hear them cry with us in our darkest hours and laugh with us in our greatest moments. These are true and trusted friends who want nothing but the very best for us and will keep us on the straight and narrow, giving us courage and insight when it is most needed.
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