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.)

Friday, August 8, 2014

Neither Good or Bad

You look upon one who is so very different from you, whether in thought, behavior, appearance, possessions, it matters not.  What do you do?  You react.  You have an opinion, and based upon that opinion you experience emotions.  This is the human way.  You judge.  Does this bring in more or less love?  Does this allow you growth?  Then even judgment is not to be judged.
 
We return now to the analogy of the tapestry.  In your judgment some colors look better next to others.  There is a natural resonance in color just as in sound.  Is dissonance bad or simply different?  Do not judge another thread in the tapestry by its color but by the way you react to it.  Now, what will you do with that reaction?  If you can see the emotions that the juxtaposition of different sights, sounds, vibrations cause to arise in you as opportunities for the growth of the soul, then they have served their purpose.  Again we remind you, even judgment is not bad or good.  All simply "is."  What will you do with it? When the end result is greater love, compassion, understanding, and kindness, then judgment has served its purpose.

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