A Speaker With Passion
|| This summary written on Thursday 22nd February 2024
Today’s session is one with depth, passion on display, and strong advice for all of us. During the process of writing the notes to digital for this session, I found myself completely hooked to every word the speaker to me/us.
I can, however, appreciate a few of the obvious comments that some people might introduce to counter this speaker’s lecture. Such as life itself can get in the way. We have families and other daily chores that take precedence sometimes. When I worked as a courier, I wasn’t always able to be focused on mediumship improvement. Though, in fairness, I did listen to appropriate spiritual related podcasts when I was in my van and miles from home.
I suppose the best way of doing what the speaker suggests today is to embrace every opportunity when it comes. Find spaces in our daily life for the little things that will help our progress. I hesitate to suggest that we should treat becoming a better medium and an overall better person like a hobby. But when I say that, I’m referring to a hobby that absorbs us and one that we make time for, especially when there doesn’t always seem time to.
Make of the speaker’s message what you may, but there are certainly plenty of hard-hitting lessons for us all in it. I wonder, if you were marking your own progress, like a teacher, would you give yourself decent marks or would you be writing what used to be on my school reports, “must try harder!”.
Post Script
One thing we don’t always appreciate about our greater mediums amongst us today is how much dedication and devotion they spend on their own abilities. It’s easy to watch them demonstrate with class, stagecraft and accuracy and suggest they are naturally gifted, when the truth might be that they have spent years studying their craft.