So Obvious, So Ignored
|| This summary was written on Monday, 8th April 2024
One important ingredient I recommend to anyone doing spirit-inspired writing is leaving the completed notes for several weeks before reading them back. By the nature of my processes, I always do this and get far more from the messages shared with me.
The session today was transcribed 74 days ago. I’d pretty much forgotten all about it until today. More to the point, I can’t believe I wrote it, although technically speaking, the words aren’t mine personally.
The speaker's sentiments are simple yet so very true. I won’t spoil it for you in this preamble. Suffice it to say there is a superb lesson for all of us. As the title of this section suggests, it is an obvious message, yet one we often ignore.
I used to get annoyed with my old mentor, Mark Stone when he answered my constant questions with all-too-simple answers. I was seeking gritty answers to my queries and often became frustrated when he offered straightforward, easy responses that you might suggest were common sense. Of course, common sense is often not that common, especially when it comes to getting me to learn something!
When you read the following session, perhaps ask yourself if this works for you. Another phrase Mark used to use with other students and me was, ‘To know and to not do is the same as not to know’.
Post Script
Sessions, such as today’s sample, give me a feeling of pride for my work with the spirit world. The message may be simple, but sometimes, we have to be told something many times before we learn it.