Who is Sanaya? Suzanne Giesemann answers:

Who is Sanaya? Suzanne Giesemann answers: "Sanaya (pronounced "sah-NIGH-ah") has told us that she is a collective consciousness of minds with both a feminine and masculine energy. This energy comes from a higher dimension than our own. When I bring through Sanaya's words, I am "tapping in" to Higher Consciousness. I am allowing that Consciousness to express itself through my body: through my brain, through my vocal cords, my arms, my hands, and also through my pen. Sanaya would not need a name, except for our human need to put labels on things and place our experiences into well-defined boxes. Sanaya takes us outside the box into a dimension where we come face to face with our higher selves. To hear the words of Sanaya as they come through ... to sit in the presence of that energy ... is a palpable experience of higher vibration ... of love. To read Sanaya's words can have the same result when you tune in to that finer energy as you read." (To read the full explanation of who and what Sanaya is along with transcripts of longer sessions click here.)

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Seeing Spirit

It is quite easy for the human to judge another, for the human is ruled by ego.  The spirit is not ruled at all—it simply is one with the Great Spirit.  It knows only oneness and hence it knows only love.

There is a reason for your humanity.  You exist in human form to experience life in all of its diversity, complexity, and beauty.  It is only when you forget your true nature as spirit that this experience of diversity becomes one of criticism versus one of observation and appreciation.  When there is harshness in the judgment, your human side is dominant.  When there is compassion and love, Spirit is at the fore.

We look upon you with naught but love, even if you may from time to time be oh so very human.  That is truly why you are here—to develop the Spirit side of you to such a point that you see the Spirit in all others and appreciate when others are merely being human.  It is at that point that you will no longer feel the need to judge and will send only love.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like Khalil Gibran "On Love" from The Profit. The phrase naught but love and the cadence is so similar although Spirit is at the fore is an odd twist to what can only be a warning. Fore being the warning from golfers on an errant shot with an etymology rooted only in golf. Bill

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