7/16/06
Channel: Diane
JFK: Good day Jim.
Jim: Good day Jack and I bid you welcome in the light and love of mother father God.
JFK: Thank you and thank you to everyone who is here today. I welcome the Fellow from Boston and thank her for joining us today.
Debbie: It’s great to be here.
JFK: Knowing what I do about the events that are taking place in all of your lives, I hesitate to launch into a political discussion this morning.
Jim: That’s okay. I would like your perspective on what’s happening on the Spirit side in Lebanon and Northern Israel.
JFK: Before we begin that Jim, for I fear that is going to cause me to bring out my soapbox again, I would like to ask our visitor this morning if she has questions for me for I know this is a new process for her and it is always good for me to receive a fresh perspective. Debbie, is there anything I can answer for you?
Debbie: Well I asked a question earlier as to how to really infuse this connection with Spirit and this holistic thinking with my incredibly bright students... I guess I would also like to ask your opinion as to how do I infuse this into this highly technical environment that I am in and successfully communicate this to these students so they can take this connection with Spirit into their work in designing complex system--both physical systems and political systems?
JFK: What an absolutely wonderful mission you have undertaken. I think the greatest advice that I can give is always encourage these great minds to look at ever circumstance from outside the box. Science and technology are geared to the finite to the known. Yet, the greatest advancements in our society have been as a result of people who were willing to cast off the mantle of what is known and embrace the potential of what isn’t. While it might receive mixed reviews, I would strongly urge that you encourage your students to read the book, “The Shift” by John English. I know that this work has had a profound effect on most individuals who have read it. I believe, strongly that each of these highly technical minds can find certain things within those pages that will allow them to think. Encourage each of them to study the history of this great nation landing a man on the moon, a process that took off (literally) during my opportunity as serving this country. Great, great potential was opened by those who were willing to say, “I can and I will.” Both the fields of Science and Politics are ripe for change and when you encourage anyone to think outside the box, to look at the infinite possibilities presented by every situation, you will see great leaps of understanding. Encourage your students to trust their intuition. Gut instinct is a great importance and once you understand as I didn’t when I was in a body, that gut instinct is normally the most direct connection to Spirit that exists, potential grows exponentially. Is this helpful?
Debbie: Very helpful, thank you.
JFK: You’re very welcome. And as this process moves forward and as you return to your efforts, I would ask that you feel free at any time to send questions to this group. For I know they will be of great assistance in providing answers not only from me, but I believe strongly that I am probably the most uneducated of those who provide assistance, but I do know that they will honor your questions and do what they can to speak to those who are present in each of those who offer themselves to do this. And hopefully we can continue in that way to help build this process that you have begun.
Debbie: Thank you.
JFK: I thank you for your efforts for it is the forward thinkers such as yourself that will make a huge difference in the world that is around the corner.
Jim: I wish we could get these young and brilliant minds to meditate more.
JFK: Jim, realistically, if you would encourage all of these young minds to simply spend a couple of moments at night focusing on what they perceive to be gut instinct, you will find that door will open quite easily.
Jim: Yes, that’s true.
JFK: For you will find that in the quiet and the dark, the bars that protect the mind release their grasp. I would like to urge each of you as a matter of fact, to tune into that instinct each night before going to bed. Hear the one message that you get from instinct and write it down. Do nothing else. Don’t worry about it, put it away and then I would love the opportunity to discuss it with each of you next week. So again I offer another challenge.
Jim: Alright.
Charles: Jack, I have a question. What if the person that is doing that comes up with a fear based gut instinct?
JFK: Write it down so that in the light of day you can analyze it. Each of you, because you have opened yourself so much, you will recognize that. But not always are these instinctive thoughts coming from a place of fear but a place of warning. You often receive instinctual feelings that while in your frame of reference you might perceive as being fearful, are warning.
My friends, on the 21st of November, 1963 as I fell into sleep, I instinctively understood that my physical being was at great jeopardy. Yes, I spent a few extra moments quietly with my wife. Yes, I spent a few extra moments following my Catholic upbringing in prayer. Yet, and this is the key issue, I did not act upon the intuition that I had. Even when I was given an opportunity to change the motorcade route that morning, I understand now that the reason that I did so was because of the progression of events that needed to unfold. Would the United States have been a different place? Most definitely. Would World politics have been set on a different path? Most definitely. But I understood immediately when I left that mortally wounded physical body and was greeted in Spirit that this was what was needed. Yet because I at least listened to the instinct as I did, I was able to exchange loving thoughts with my wife and in a way that fit my understanding at the time, exchanged positive interactions with God as I then knew Him. Instinct does not allow for fear, my friend. Instinct will allow for warning. Fear is fear and that doesn’t come from instinct, it comes from the mind. Does that answer your question Charles as it comes from my perspective?
Charles: Thank you, very much.
JFK: Life today is far different than it was even 20 years ago. So much is being thrust upon the younger generation so fast. They are bombarded with messages from so many different directions. The lack of motivation that many of you perceive and that I know Diane perceives in her children is not so much lack of motivation but overload. These children must understand that they must find what is important to them and bring focus to that which will stop the flood that comes into their minds. If a child or any one of us has something that is of great interest, it is amazing how easy it is to tune out everything else. This is an important thing to understand when dealing with children. Find a catalyst that causes them to be interested in something, anything. Then encourage them to put as much energy into whatever that is as they possibly can to see where it will take them. They may find it will take them no further than the McDonalds on the corner but it will be a beginning to understand of how to set goals.
When I was a young man, life was easy. You lived under your parent’s roof, you became educated, and if possible, you entered into military service. You returned from military service, hopefully in one piece, you completed your education and then generally followed in your parent’s footsteps or in whatever field of endeavor that your parents suggested for you. It isn’t that simple anymore. Understand this, be patient with it.
JFK: Well, now we can return to your question Jim.
Jim: What the hell is going on over in Lebanon and Northern Israel?
JFK: Well my friends, this is the one additional ripple in the water that I hoped we would not have to see because right now, the stage is set for all of these arenas of conflict to escalate. We have the saber rattling in North Korea, we have the idiocy of what’s going on in Iraq, and now we have Israel and Lebanon. And we have all the nations of the World sounding in, choosing up sides, and thinking about how they are going to react. Israel has been fighting with its neighbors since before the time of Christ. For any nation, be it this wonderful country, be it Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Russia, England, Canada, for any nation to think that we can impede the ongoing battle of the Israeli people is lunacy. If the great nations of this World continue to become pawns in the process of these Middle Eastern conflicts, the result will be nothing but escalating violence. Can we stop the tide that has begun to rush forward? I’m hoping so but I’m doubtful. For there are few nations in the World today that have strong leadership prepared to move their respective nations into the future. Globally we are beginning to understand that the political process in many parts of the World is outmoded and outdated. As we’ve spoken before, for the Electoral College to continue to exist in the United States of America is like taking a horse and buggy to a Super Wal-Mart. It’s outmoded, it’s outdated, and it doesn’t work. We know this, we’ve discussed it.
And this is where I guess the messages that you guys have been receiving from the other ones that you speak with about being able to simply observe what’s going on, being proactive where you can, but not allowing yourselves to be vested in the outcome is great advice. For I tell you, with all sincerity, no matter what the trials and tribulations you experience, you’re not getting out of that life alive as you know it. The life that is important is the one that transcends everything in the physical world. Remember that, do what you can, be strong, educate yourselves, make a difference in those things that come across your life, be a proud American, be a proud citizen of this wonderful planet, but don’t try to control it all or worry about it-because worry won’t accomplish anything. With that my friends, I think we will call it a day. I appreciate the opportunity to be here today. I thank my fellow Bostonian for joining us and I hope we will again have an opportunity to speak.
Debbie: I hope so too.
JFK: And I will try as I can to plant thoughts for you as well when you are in the classroom. So if you find yourself saying things that don’t quite feel that they’re your own, it’s probably me.
Debbie: Great.
Jim: Thank you Jack and wherever you go, I know the blessings of mother father God journey with you.
JFK: Jim, be comfortable, my friend. Be okay with what is. Everything will be alright.
Jim: Thank you.
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