Voice of Love

Julie E. Brent
March 18, 1999
my instructions were as follows


"Speak with the Voice of Love -

a Light Being from the realm of Archangel Michael"


Primer for the Return of
Mankind to the Natural World
 

Preface

I am the Voice of Love, a being of light from the Pleiades, I come to you.

I am writing this to assist you in the journey along with Archangel Michael. Open your hearts and leave the stress and worry of the world behind. Bleed the losses of the world from your veins. Listen to your hearts my loved ones. You are making great strides in the world as many of you are already opening to the love of Archangel Michael.

His love is pure and available to all. Let Mother Earth heal her wounds with the open hearts of her children. Be filled with the need to play, dance, sing, and create. Look at the planet and all the beings, plants, rocks, mineral, water as your lifeblood. It truly is part of you.

Free yourself from the illusion of separation. There is no separation. One being, one mind, one heart.

This book will give a series of meditations and instructions for becoming aware of your being as ONE with ALL.



 

Chapter One


Instruction Manual

First start your connection to BEING ONE with ALL by creating a place outdoors where you can be quiet and watch the activities that occur in this space.

Look at each item within this space. Choose a small space (10 x 10 feet) is big enough. Start with the 'scientific mind' that you already have in place and explore each natural thing in this space. If you like to write then create a journal or log book for recording your observations at the appropriate time.

Day One through Five

Just watch and listen. Spend thirty minutes in this space daily. If you live in an apartment go to your balcony or to a park and pick a space. It is not necessary to be completely alone. Other people may pass through the space. They are part of All Creation and part of you. . . observe them as well.

The first five days are for developing your senses. Develop your ability to look, to see what is there in the smallest detail. Develop your hearing; listen to every sound in detail. Develop your sense of smell; notice new and familiar smells. Taste the air, the smells, any foods or plants you know are edible and develop your 6th sense. Close your eyes and let your skin feel the air, sun, and temperature. Use your imagination to pretend that you can go to the top of the tree, wall or highest point and look down on your space. Explore going down in the ground and imagine how the ants or burrowing creatures feel below the surface of our Mother Earth.

During these five days, developing your ability as an observer. Remember the times past that you have had a connection with the Mother Earth, plants or animals.  If this has not happened before use this time to create memories.
 

Day Six through Twelve

Start to write in your Journal or Logbook.

Writing your observations down and/or drawing pictures is the next phase. Spending 30 minutes outdoors and write down what you observe that day. Anything or anyway that is comfortable for you will do. Use lists, narrative or story as well as drawings all of these ways are fine.  Do this for 7 days. You can stay outdoors in your "space" longer if you desire.

On rainy days - try to find a shelter to use so that you can stay outdoors. A tent would work or and overhang in a park shelter. Anything that will let you continue to write your observations. If you choose winter for this project outdoors then dress warmly and still keep your commitment to observe.  Thirty minutes is a reasonable length of time to be outdoors and in most cases will not be a hardship.

Things to notice and record in your journal:
-smells - sounds - colors - ground cover - vegetation - animals - bugs - temperature - how you feel - what you sense from the other people and animals.

If you are in an urban environment then choose a place as close to nature as possible. If this is not available to you then observe how nature has overlaid the manmade environment. Things to look for in urban settings: on empty lots, - vegetation - animals - bugs - earth color - smells - sounds. Looking on streets or alleys: weeds in cracks of the pavement and sidewalks - animals that live there - bugs in your home.



 

Chapter Two


Diversity

After journaling for seven days, take some time to categorize and count the variety of plants and animals that you found. If you did not know the names of the animals and plants go to the library and find books that identify for you what you have found. Make lists and categories from this. Continue to be outside in your space for 30 minutes each day for the next 3 weeks. You can do the counting lists and clarifying what you see at this time. You are becoming a scientist. This is the science of learning about the diversity of our Mother Earth.


This is just a sample of the book . . .if you would like to have a copy of the book mailed to you

please email Julie for details at julie@moonsunearth.com

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