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The Parable of the
Stream
By Kahu Fred Sterling
In this commotion called the world, we
have a chaotic experience that vibrates into a system of particle lights that
formulate themselves into a magical source of creation. In that creation,
everything is taking place on multiple levels simultaneously. Hence, when we
have a goal in mind that we want to achieve, we send a stream of particle lights
out toward that goal. In other words, we start to do the journey to address the
completion of that goal. If we don’t reach what we want to reach, do we think
there’s a possibility that we didn’t empower the stream as fully as we could
have or maybe should have?
On the other hand, what if where the stream
stopped is exactly where we’re supposed to be? What if the stream, this
beautiful line of particles, which are like a laser beam, stopped short of
getting to what we believed to be its final result because we only set up that
final result so we could get to exactly where we stopped, just short of our
destination? Maybe that’s what it took to get where we are.
Though we
might have set a goal, and though we might not have achieved it in the proper
moment in time, don’t be discouraged, be thrilled by the possibility that where
you are is going to take you to your ultimate goal. What if that goal is
different from the one you set out upon? Well, how bad would that be? It
wouldn’t be bad at all. When you’ve got your goal set, stop worrying about it.
In the simplest of terms, once you decide on what you want, set your mind on the
journey it’s going to take to get there.
You see, the journey is going to
stop along the route. Set your goal to get to the end of the stream, and then
follow the stream. Let’s say the stream is about ten miles long. It starts out
as a nice little bubbling brook and your goal is to get to the end of this
stream that turns into this great big river where there’s a brand new boat for
you and millions of dollars lying in the boat’s hull. Well, you’ve got to get to
the river first. So you jump into this little stream and float along.
As
you’re floating down the stream, you’re just entranced with getting to that
river and that’s all you’re focused on. Now, the Creator, the guides and the
angels are going, “Pssst, hey look over here. Hey look over on this side,” and
you look off to the right and there’s this little inlet and you say, “All right,
wait a minute. Let me take a little journey into that inlet.” If you haven’t
honed your sixth sense so that you can’t hear your angels and guides, you may
experience it as a sudden lack of movement in the stream, no wind, nothing and
you look over to the right and there’s that little inlet.
So you steer
your little boat over there, and you head into that inlet where you meet the
most beautiful person you’ve ever met in your whole life. This person spends
time with you and gets you to refocus your thinking a little bit, and you are
just so excited about what you learn from this person. After a while, this
person has nothing more to say and you find yourself floating back out on the
stream again, moving along at a good pace and you think, “Wow, that was lucky.
Wasn’t it lucky I ran out of wind?”
What if it isn’t luck? What if it is
the journey unfolding exactly the way it’s supposed to? What if that is what you
were supposed to do? You met this person that changed your life and you’re
moving on. You’re going down the stream again and it’s going at a good clip. You
can almost see the river coming up at the end of the stream and you’re getting
excited because your goal is in sight. Suddenly the water stops again and
there’s another little inlet. You enter that inlet, even though you’re
frustrated. This time you feel the presence of an angel or a guide in there and
you find out that there’s more to that goal than you were searching for. In
fact, you find out that way back up stream, all the friends and people you were
supposed to meet while on this adventure, are up in all the other inlets you
passed because you were in such a great rush to get to the river.
What
you’ll find yourself doing is going back out and paddling up the stream. You’ll
see the pain and hurt you caused yourself and you’ll think, “Why am I hurting
myself like this?” You’re not hurting yourself. You’ve discovered there’s
something on this journey that you didn’t complete and you’re forcing yourself
to go back and complete it. Now you’ve got a choice. You can grumble about why
you’re not getting what you want or you can simply paddle up the stream, get it
done and get back down the stream again.
The world, as we see it, has
been fixed by a history that has almost no reality base to it. You see, our
world is shaped by our experiences and perceptions. They can change if we just
do the journey in the fullness of the adventure. There are so many things we
will miss if we rush down the stream. Whether it’s to have a baby or get
married, to get rich or become a full-fledged spiritualist, if we rush through
the journey, we’re going to be sent back up the stream to experience the things
we’ve missed.
Don’t grumble about what’s working and what isn’t.
Recognize everything does happen in absolute perfection. All we have to have is
the courage to search the perfection out. You’ve probably got a friend that’s
got this really positive energy, everything is just perfect in his world, and
sometimes you just want to shake him and tell him, “Don’t you realize you’re not
living in a perfect world? There are people dying all over the world, there’s a
war going on and your tax money is being swallowed up by a government that
doesn’t care and people are dying because they believe in something that
everybody else doesn’t believe in. How dare you say that this is a perfect
world?” Well, I’ve had that said to me a number of times, and still think it’s a
perfect world.
In this perfect world, there are young and old souls and
your experiences will give you the opportunity to age your soul or not, it’s
your choice. If you go out this evening and get rip-roaring drunk and drive your
car anyway, then you’re not very old in soul age, because killing somebody or
killing yourself is not what old souls are here to do. If you’re going out there
this evening and you’re going to hurt yourself in any shape or form, then,
you’re not much of an aged soul. On the other hand, if you’re out there right
now thinking that what I’m saying makes a bit of sense, then you’re aging your
soul.
After you’ve journeyed to different levels of consciousness, or
different dimensions, or worked with all sorts of different possibilities, you
start to age in your soul. I think you’re going to find out that to be a young
soul on Earth is not going to be very comfortable. There’s a Great Shift in
Consciousness happening and it is unfolding at an unprecedented rate. If you’re
traveling down the stream and not taking time out to stop and smell the roses,
maybe you’re going to miss too much and maybe that’s not how it’s supposed to
be.
I’ll put it in one last perspective. The younger your soul age is,
the quicker you’re going to get to win the lottery. As your soul ages, as you
begin to see the real beauty in life, you’ll realize it’s not about winning the
lotto; it’s not about how much money you have. It’s about whether you can look
out the window and see the beauty in a big old grandfather tree. It’s about
looking into your life mate’s eyes and seeing the fear and loving him or her
anyway. When you start to see those things, you’ll find out that the money is a
natural by-product of the love you express.
That’s the truth and wisdom I
share. You can call it truth or wisdom; you can call it lack of truth and
wisdom. I don’t care. When you recognize there’s nothing as important as what
you see when you look in the mirror, when you recognize you’re here because of
the a great beautiful energy called the Creator and it loves you for everything
you are and this great Creator holds you in the highest of esteem because you’re
here doing the journey, then you’ll recognize it isn’t getting to the river
that’s important. It’s the journey down the stream that’s important. The river’s
a bonus at the end and it will always be there if you go down the stream,
because the Creator is this giving, loving energy that would never ask you to do
a journey without rewarding you at the end. Do the journey, do the stream, don’t
worry about the river at the end. It’s there; you’ll flow right into it and, you
know what? The moment you get into the river, you’re just going to look for a
bigger river until you can find the ocean; it’ll always continue to evolve.
Kahu Fred Sterling is a master medium, a minister and a messenger—a
shaman of Native American ancestry who walks between the third dimensional world
of human and the boundless realms of spirit. For more than 20 years, he has been
the medium for the loving light and wisdom of Kirael, a master spirit guide. As
founder and senior minister of the Honolulu Church of Light, a non-traditional
spiritualist church, he shines his own love and light upon both a local
congregation and a blossoming international community of light workers that
reaches around the world via the Internet. Visit:
www.Kirael.com .
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