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Your Souls Plan
Host: Sarah Nash
Would you ever take a very long, complicated journey without an itinerary? Of course not, so why would you think that your life is just a random set of events without a design?

Furthermore, if you were heading out on this long, complicated journey to a place you had not visited, wouldn't you have a FEW PLANS in effect? Would you ever leave a loved one without alternatives?

The single most common question my clients come to me with is "Why is this happening to me? Why am I here?" Isn't it better to say, "What is my soul plan, rather than to say, Why Am I Here?"

This group should feature discussions about the people we have connected with in our lives and the situations we have endured; The Good, The Bad AND The Ugly! How do we feel these soul contracts have affected our soul plan? Additionally, group members might share the kinds of closure they obtained or desire.

Have you found your peace, or are you still looking? All thought processes are welcome!

Robert Schwartz, the author of "Your Souls Plan" says this:
"So often, when something "bad" happens, it may appear to be meaningless suffering. But what if your most difficult experiences are actually rich with hidden purpose - - purpose that you yourself planned before you were born? Could it be that you chose your life's circumstances, relationships, and events?"

The relationship with the soul is the path to enlightenment!

Warmest Regards,
Sarah
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Letting Go!
Mar 18, 2010
Last night was another healing evening with Gary Lockwood. My recent journal entry expands on Soul Designs (your soul plan) and more. Take a moment to review the entry and then add your thoughts on what "Letting Go" means to you, right now at this moment in your life. Share with us here, what Spring Cleaning you're doing on your soul....
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Peter Messerschmidt Posted: Oct 03, 2009
As you know, I journaled on Gratitude last night while you were posting this week's prompt. It was actually a "detour" that resulted from contemplating the origins of my strongly held beliefs about Reciprocity... and I followed the invitation to reach into a particular memory: http://www.trujournal.com/journal_view.php?jId=492
Jim Reid Posted: Oct 02, 2009
The scripture says that God works in all things for good... It's our job to find the good in the most difficult circumstances. Remember in the darkest yang there is a spot of yin, in the brightest yin there is that speck of yang. Again the scriptures say, "If God be for us, who can be against us." For me Jesus is God, but I have friends who call him HP for higher power. God is one and by whatever name you call him, you can still claim his promises. And He promises us Peace.
Gary Lockwood Posted: Oct 01, 2009
Well my dear we have a mission and it could be a wild ride. So get a good grip as it is only an 8 second ride.
Peter Messerschmidt Posted: Sep 28, 2009
I recently had a huge and sudden paradigm shift as result of reading research about how we-- when unaware-- work so much HARDER to gain Love and approval from those who only feed us tiny and occasional "nuggets" of it. It really takes being aware and awake to step back and open ourselves to freely given Love that's always there, unconditionally.
Drake Forestalf Posted: Sep 27, 2009
I have long searched out many answers to the endless streams of questions that come to me. In time, I have learned to shut up and listen to my own inner self to divine what my 'plan' is. I find most often that even during the worst of times, and there have been far more than I would care to elaborate on, I have been able in time, to laugh at the itinerary I have. An astrologer/intuitive once told me that I incarnated on this plane as a sort of vacation from the work I do in other dimensions. My reply to that was, "I'm firing my last travel agent!" Did I mention I am currently out of work?
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