What’s In A Story?

May 18, 2011
By Jean Tinder

For years, Adamus has been encouraging us to act, role-play and imagine, in order to get out of our limited routines and creations. Lately he’s been saying it in another way, inviting us to look at our past – and therefore our future – from a broader perspective and see all the other potentials that are there. I call this rewriting our stories.

Humans communicate through stories. We use them to define our lives, but I believe they were actually meant to create our lives. We think our stories are only reporting on the past, but the truth is that we’re actually creating our future with them. Continue reading

A Message from Kryon

May 18, 2011
Kryon, through Lee Carroll

Question: Dear Kryon, thank you for your teachings and for touching my heart. Being aware that doubting is an issue for me, I can’t help having this question in my mind for some time and I long to receive your comment on this. So let’s co-create an answer to my seemingly silly but true question: Am I allowing or am I being lazy? Thank you for your attention and care. – Amsterdam

Answer: Dear one, neither. You are co-creating doubt! Who said that co-creation was always in one direction? Many co-create darkness and negativity, and even depression. It’s knowing how powerful you are that is the key.

So… answer this first: Do you believe that you can co-create anything at all? There is actual comedy in this, in that each day you co-create your reality… dark or light. Some of you enhance it daily, telling your cellular structure that you are “never going to make it,” and actually giving it directions and a time of demise! Continue reading