Day 96: Veil of Separation

VEIL OF SEPARATION The veils of separation are rapidly dissolving. What does this mean to you and how will it affect you? Soon you will see that each of you are brethren. Not only do you all have the same blood running in your veins, but you also have the same spirit connection on the Other Side. You truly are children of God; in fact, you ARE gods, each of you being one aspect of the whole.
Many have already grasped this teaching; most of you are still grappling with it, not understanding how we can all be One. We suggest you take time each day to go within and find ways to make this connection with your fellow man and all of creation. There are a few things that need to be addressed in order for you to prepare yourself for the removal of the veil.
We will enumerate a few key points here: Think only positive thoughts. Build a feeling of love for all of creation. Allow everyone to be who they are. Face all fears. Forgive yourself and all others for past wounds. Focus your attention on what is happening in the moment. Follow your intuition each step of your journey. Many of you are feeling deep sorrow and isolation from loved ones, both those living on Earth and those who have crossed over.
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