In Nature, Our Dreams Become Reality
In our dreams,
 whether sleeping or awake, we churn our past lives and visualize our 
future, including the myriad outcomes available to us.  Each night, we 
travel beyond, confront our demons or take actions in pursuit of our 
desires.  As a service to All that Is, our dreams become training classes for non-physical beings who will soon come to Earth for the first time.  As our dream-bridges connect us to new energy, we envision ourselves living a beautiful life on a New Earth.  
Recently, these words came to us: “You are God also.  Love yourself. 
 Offer your love to All that Is.  You are of the God you seek, so 
rejoice in your knowing.”  On Earth, few humans recognize their own 
divinity.  Most would say that, “God is up in heaven, looking down”, “God is dead”, or “God is everywhere”, meaning everywhere but inside our souls.  
If indeed, God is love, would God 
withhold love from All that Is?  If God is love, and we are God too, 
then we are love.  As more humans come to see God in their souls, love 
abounds.  
Ironically, many humans scorn the potential for love to overcome hate and fear.  Employing shortage theory,
 they see love as a rare commodity, with not enough to go around.  After
 all, when did each of us last feel loved?  Many cannot remember such a 
time and therefore cannot allow that we are the embodiment of love.  
During the late twentieth century, irony, skepticism and cynicism ruled 
both popular culture and rational discourse.  With those days behind us,
 we can unashamedly offer our love to both ourselves and to All that Is.
Gnost, or “knowing” derives from Source and expresses itself in the metaphysical plane
 that we call intuition.  As our lifetimes pass, we remember more of who
 we are and why we came to Earth.  We recognize patterns that played out
 in other dimensions, in what some call “past lives”.  Since the time is
 always Now, we recognize that past lives are the alternate outcomes of 
our dreams, residing in other dimensions.  
In his writings, Henry David Thoreau created the “Other”,
 a term that he used to identify a physical or imagined companion.  Was 
Thoreau’s Other his brother, and thus external to him, or was the Other a
 forgotten part of Thoreau, himself?  By sharing our self with the 
Other, we merge divinities, here on Earth and across the universe.  When
 love is our dominant emotion, our relationship with self and the Other 
experiences a rapid evolution.  Our love for the Other may evolve to a 
love for All that Is.  
We Now remember when we first met beautiful woman, external to our self.  Our first meeting transpired in Ancient Egypt.  In previous clairvoyant episodes, we had stood alone atop the Great Pyramid at Giza.  Now, our mind’s eye sees us standing at that place with the Other, our arms linked from behind.
The top of the Great Pyramid is where the Eye of Horus
 bridges energy from Earth to the universe and back again.  If you look 
at the reverse side of a U.S. dollar bill, you will see a crudely 
realistic view of Horus's left eye, staring back at you.  On the dollar,
 we see the Free Mason version, known as the All Seeing Eye looking at us through a cosmic hole in the paper bill.  
Two-dimensional printing cannot 
convey how the Eye connects earthly energy to All that Is.  In our 
dreams or via clairvoyance, we who stand atop The Great Pyramid connect 
to the universe through the Eye of Horus.  In so doing, we are blessed 
with universal consciousness.  
Remembering more clues about our self and the Other, the historical characters, Antony and Cleopatra
 came to mind.  Had we once intertwined energies with that storied 
couple?  Although Antony and Cleopatra lived in the First Century BCE, 
some of The Masters’
 ethereal energy then still prevailed across the land.  As the world’s 
first “power couple”, Antony and Cleopatra played out their human lives 
as lovers, warriors and sovereigns over both Rome and Egypt.  
As our consciousness drifted further back into the time of Ancient Egypt, we felt a familiar connection to Osiris and Isis. 
 Osiris walked the Earth as a man-god.  Isis was an archetype 
woman-goddess.  According to legend, supported by carvings found on 
temple walls, Isis and Osiris held coequal status as deities, manifested
 here on Earth.  Their gift to humanity was co-creation of “husband and 
wife”.  Devoted to themselves, each Other and to All that Is, they 
showed humans how to connect with their own divinity.  
In their time, the Ancient Egyptians 
loved and worshiped Isis and Osiris as Masters of advanced 
consciousness.  As former Atlanteans, the couple knew not to struggle 
for power.  Rather than holding power over their subjects, they taught 
by example, expressing universal love from their hearts.  The populous 
recognized that their sovereigns’ wisdom was divinely inspired.  Isis 
and Osiris discovered that by blending their energies, they could 
co-create states of consciousness transcending that which either of them
 experienced separately. 
Our birth erased memories of who we 
are, giving us the illusion that our human minds began as clean slates. 
 During life on Earth, we receive reminders about the Nature of love.  
Our hearts ache with a desire to share our love.  Those who learn to 
love themselves and to offer love outwardly will find love reflected 
back to them.  Those who eschew self-love will not find love with the 
Other, nor will they feel the reflected love of All that Is.  
During our 
spiritual quest, our life path takes many twists and turns.  As if 
living in a labyrinth, we see a discernible path, but destinations seem 
dreamlike or obscured.  Since many believe that “the unknown” is 
synonymous with fear and terror,
 it remains for the lovers among us to create love for others, both to 
observe and feel.  As our consciousness rises, through love we 
experience and share the best that life has to offer.  
In a recent Esther Hicks’ Abraham CD,
 they tell a story about a woman who lived an unpleasant and unfulfilled
 life.  After many years, she reconnected with her emotions, transcended
 her negative mindset and discovered what Abraham calls her “vibrational escrow”. 
 Like a treasure hidden in an ancient pyramid, she found the better 
feelings that she had long ago set aside.  “I’m in.  I got in”, she 
cheered.  We too are Now “in” on the manifestation of all that we wish 
for in this life.
Belief is the flip-side of disbelief. 
 If you find yourself in a state of belief, take note of any trends that
 you may encounter.  As new thoughts arise on any given subject, we use 
our intuition to project ourselves into our potential futures.  If we 
believe that we are uniquely gifted, our intuitional gifts shall grow.  
Only ignorance of our spiritual nature
 prevents us from accessing our gifts.  As Thoreau told us, in Nature, 
that which we seek waits just outside our door.  One need not enter a 
trance to access higher consciousness.  All that we need do is be 
in Nature, asking our questions with an air of hopeful expectation.  
Then, as our minds become still, our destiny shall find us.  
Credits: Sacred Geometry images are from the Sacred Geometry Oracle Deck, by artist Francene Hart.  Celestial Images are from the Astronomy Picture of The Day website.  All other photographs are by the author. 
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