Dear Peg:
              As usual you have given me something else to think about. I am a little confused by today's e. mail though I have to admit I found it a bit condescending. The beginning starts with an opinion from Bill regarding Sylvia Brown. You are not wrong Bill for having an opinion or sharing it. This wonderful country has and still does believe in the fight for freedom and equality to say how we feel without being imprisoned for it. Yes, someone else may choose to disagree and they have that right. Among friends thoughts and feeling's should be shared. Your opinion is a reflection of your inner depths. A window to what makes us individuals and unique. But the question is when does an opinion become a a judgment and is it the same thing if it isn't an opinion that everyone might agree with or one might find distasteful should we then keep it to ourselves? How do things change for the better if no one says "Hey maybe that isn't okay and I don't agree with you or share your opinion on an issue?" As for the needy person  living in so much turmoil will she be receiving your email discussing her actions? Have you been as open with her as you have with us about your feelings about her actions? Or were they just an opinion shared with friends? As far as My opinion on Sylvia Brown goes  and it is just MY opinion. I think it's wonderful that she chooses to use her abilities to help but yes a big BUT who decided that her services would be so expensive? I have no doubt that she works for her money and able because of a gift bestowed upon her but I think because of that she should not be greedy or feed off of the needs of others. Maybe I'm wrong? Many other professions do the same but not all of them are putting themselves in the spotlight for us all to form an opinion of them or their actions. So my question is when does an opinion become a judgment. Take care Peggy
                                                                                              Kim
Dear Kim,
As to your questions about the lady that I commented on, she is very aware of my feelings about it all and yes she has been given my writings, and yes she has the link to my website.  She knows that no matter what I say to her it is up to her to make the changes in her life and choose to not dwell in misery rather than ask others to live her life for her.  I am sorry you doubt my efforts for showing what I consider my truth.  Maybe the real question is if I should even write the letters to begin with, or give anyone examples how what they feel is shared by many.
I realise that I can't go through their lives but only look through the outside and pray for their survival.  If we do not share our problems with the world how will they learn to care?  But again maybe I am wrong.
Take care Kim,
love,

Peggy
Hi Peggy, I also heard the Sylvia Brown interview on coast to coast and have heard her speak before. I did find fault with her dismissing seeing auras but it was a minor issue because I also do not see auras. I sense, I feel, I react to other peoples consciousness, or disposition but it comes as a feeling not a rainbow of emotion, or color.
     I like Sylvias gritty no nonsense voice that emits a very real self confidence. She is not a fence sitter. To her many things seem to come as black or white and she seems very much opposed to whitewashing her feelings for others. I guess some would say she shoots from the hip and runs with her first gut feeling which is almost always good advice.
     I stumbled upon this interview, i do not follow the paths of others except maybe wyona ryder but thats a guy thing.......hee hee. I hear this show a great deal and have listened to many guests. Some have very high credibility in my minds eye and others should not quit their day job. In my opinon, Sylvia had very high credibility with me. I listen to others on many levels as we all do and she resonated truth and self confidence to me which is what I felt. I still not agree with all she said but did agree with the source of her words to a large audience.
     I can see where Bob would find fault with Sylvia and I am sure many others did as well. I personally felt she was speaking as she feels and feeling what she spoke and on that I accepted it. To me I accepted her at face value and picked through her statements like I would an all you can eat luncheon buffet at the local chinese restaurant. I always eat more than I should but i still manage to eat the fortune cookie at the end so I can get the message of the day. Her message to me is that she sees the Christ consciousness in all that she does and sees it in all around her. She also believes that the angels are always there to assist us in our every need. I was comfortable with that.
Have a wonderful day. Love. Pauly

   

Dear Peggy & Bob,

I've also seen interviews and shows with "The Psychic Who Shall Not Be Named" - and while I felt that some were helped, I felt appalled at some of the answers others were given.  However, I feel that a quote from the movie "Lord Of The Rings" in the 1st movie..."The hearts of men are easily corrupted," says a lot about the issue.  Money, fame, status, publicity...they all influence us whether we want to admit it or not.  The crux of the matter is this - do you remain true to the reason you chose the path of helping others to grow (and this cannot be done without growing and changing yourself), or do you allow the outside influences of the temporal mortality we have here on earth blind us to the path of spiritual enlightenment?  I feel, in my own humble opinion mind you, that unless you help someone, and in turn do not learn something for yourself in the process...you aren't really looking deep enough or even touching the issue that is causing the questions.  Maybe one day, we will all learn that there are many different parts to the spiritual body - some are meant to be hands, some ears, some eyes...and some of us get to be belly buttons...and because some may view the lowly belly button as less important than a hand, it doesn't mean that the belly button is useless.  Thinking ones self has learned all there is to learn about anything - whether in life or on a spiritual level, is no excuse for bad behavior and a tongue that is not leashed.

Hope that makes some sense  :)

Light, Love & Laughter,
Deb

What do you think would happen if, for one week, for seven days, you actually measured every attitude, every feeling, every word, every thought, every deed and expressed nothing but that which you were willing to have come back to you, released absolutely nothing in thought or word or deed, in attitude, but what you were willing to have that multiplied in hundredfold and have it come back to you?
For just seven days! Do you suppose it would make any difference?


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