Speaking French and Some Channeling

 

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I popped into my Do Good File this morning. I didn’t write much. What came up, though, was rather than an uplifting thought, was just the amount of channeling I seem to be doing lately. It’s not a humongous amount, but it seems to me that I am doing it more and more for public consumption rather than just for me. I wondered and then realized that I live by example. Why would I recommend something I haven’t tried?

I feel like I’m here, on Earth, more to show others, whoever is interested, how to channel. Why? Because I’m a better person for it. I’m happier. I’m fulfilled. I certainly have a way better relationship with God, and I was terribly upset about that for years. Until I learned how to channel. The peace I found was incredible, and I think it came mostly because I learned how to channel.

So, I’m a teacher, and I know what I’m talking about. I would not steer you wrong.

So, rather than hearing me talk about what Seth says, I think it is beneficial for you to hear him. I know I was surprised at how he sounded.

And how did you expect me to sound?

Like Moses.

Encredobidle.

Shoot, Seth. You spoke French. Now, I have to look it up. I didn’t spell it correctly.

Well, you are the scribe.

So, incredible in French is incroyable.

If I might?

Please, go ahead.

When someone from Spirit talks to you, they speak in your own language, or if you have the aptitude, in a foreign tongue. In this instance, you can see how practicing a foreign language is possible. There are many benefits to channeling. Pauline’s French lessons ended in 1968, some 57 years ago. She still retains a bit of that tongue, but not much is there anymore. So, to refresh, mon ami.

I would explain that in my lifetime, I’ve been exposed to a number of languages: Norwegian (we lived there), Spanish, French, and German (we lived there). I tend to mix them all up.

I bought myself a Christmas present. For $70, I got a year’s membership to Lingopie. Normally, that is $168. Right now, they have 16 languages, and you can watch 3,000 documentaries, movies, TV shows, cartoons, and read short stories in whatever language you want. I was able to take advantage of a Black Friday sale, but anytime it is free for the first seven days, and you can decide whether you want to try it. Personally? I like it.

Drift, Dear. Drift.

Okay.

It might help if you turn the heat on and listen to some music. Explain please.

I even put my writing gloves on. I tuned in HOS.com, Hearts of Space. I used to have a paid subscription, but there is also a free version. You get to listen, four times in a week’s time, I think, to that week’s program. I’ve been listening to them since I first discovered them back in the early 1990s when I was trying to learn how to channel. They came in on a radio station out of Chicago, and if the weather was right and the stars shone just so, I could listen at 10 pm on Sunday nights. Now, it is offered online at HOS.com. Also, it’s fabulous music for writing. For the free version, you listen to Stephen Hill with an introduction to all the artists listed. With a paid membership, you can elect not to hear the introduction. It was the first time in my life I heard such music, and I still love it to this day. There are other pieces of music I like to listen to while I write and channel.

I once wrote a novel listening to Andreas Vollenweider’s Caverna Magica for three years. No, the novel was never published, though my niece bound a copy, and it sits on a bookshelf in the bedroom, and another copy under the bed in a box.

You know how it is difficult for an artist to talk and do their art? You are pulling on two different sides of your brain at the same time. Sometimes, I feel like that is the case with me. There is the side of me who is the writer, and yet, I think, Seth and Spirit might be coming in from the other side. As the years have gone by, it is easier and easier to dip in and talk, but I had to get used to it.

I also took at least 5 years to learn how to channel, and I consider myself the world’s worst student, which is a benefit for anyone else learning to channel. It should be easier for you.

The last hurdle to overcome? You have to pretend.

That’s all. Pretend and don’t be afraid.

And, if I might jump in?

Sure.

Then, I might begin with today’s small contribution from Spirit.

Seth?

Yes?

Thank you.

You are welcome. Drift with the music. Give me five minutes. That is all.

Okay.

You can’t tell, but we wait patiently for the scribe to lie down and relax, so to speak. To move, as she feels it to be out of the way.

It is possible for you to adjust to all manner of conditions to work on your dreams, whatever they are. In the beginning, sure, you want things to be perfect. As an artist, you might don a smock, wear a hat, pin your hair out of your eyes, make sure the jars of water you need are at hand, but at some point, all those preparations might fade into the distance, and you can get busy with the work at hand, which is to study the clouds in the sky.

One of the interesting things about the arts is that the scene changes often when you are painting in plein air, which means out in nature. The clouds scud across the sky. You can never remember what they are as you return to your studio to paint with artificial light. An idea that you work on, remembering what they looked like, and you use as a reference all the hundreds of swatches you made with all the different kinds of clouds in the lights of different seasons; the cold of winter, the new life of spring, the lazy days of summer.

If it is difficult to remember even with these reminders of what you painted outside, you can think about how you salivate as you smell a beloved dish from the days of you growing up. The meatloaf your mother made, the bread your grandmother baked. These memories are evocative, not only of food that tasted good to you, but that bring back feelings. Feelings of being safe, perhaps. Think of those clouds as being memories, and you will never again forget the yellow light there was before tornadoes touched down in Kansas. You could draw that sky with your eyes closed, could you not?

Yes. I can.

How’s your blood pressure?

It’s fine. I feel better. Not so tense.

Then, perhaps the act of channeling is a sort of meditation for you.

I hadn’t thought of it that way.

Just a comment.

Thanks. I’m sort of tearing up here.

Yes, and that is interesting, as well, is it not?

Yes. I’m not sad. Just sort of overwhelmed.

Perhaps, warm up your coffee?

Yes, I think so. It won’t stop.

No?

It’s like I normally operate at 98 miles an hour, and I just slowed down to a meander. It takes my breath away.

Isn’t that what a meditation can do? Slow you down a little bit?

Yes. Hey, thanks again. We should do this every day.

If you’d like to, that would be fine. Our blessings to everyone on this fine day.

 Hey, thanks for reading. Let me know if there is some other way I might be of service. Explore the other places I’m at on the Internet. See you in the dreamtime.

Love,

🌺 Pauline Evanosky

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