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Dr. Elizabeth Severino & the
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Chat'N'Pray
May 28, 2009

"Birth, Life, and Death: How are they the same? How are they different?"
The spiritual power of the phrase, "I don't know."

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Dr. Liz - Hi!
Dr. Liz - Terry, is this your first time on the Chat'N'Pray?
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Terry - Hello, yes this is my first time in.
kikfrd - Helloe
kikfrd - I've decided to type with an accent LOL
kikfrd - Hi Terry
Dr. Liz - I can see this is going to be "one of those nights" with the browser. I've alredy gotten kicked off once. HI, Marianne (kikfrd)
Dr. Liz - LOL I saw that ... hello-e!
kikfrd - My goodness Dr. liz, you have some serious things happening around you
Dr. Liz - Hmmm. White screen here again.
kikfrd - My goodness Dr. liz, you have some serious things happening around you
Terry - Hi, sorry if I'm not sure how this works. It seems I have 2 separate windows that opened, one to view and one to type in.
Dr. Liz - Marianne, yes. Major life changes, very sudden ones.
Dr. Liz - Terry, I found the same thing tonight ... two separate windows, one to view, and one to type in.
Dr. Liz - I've also got a third one tonight ... a totally white one. My first thought is, my web people have made a change again to the hosting system.
kikfrd - you 2 are lucky! I have to keep hitting update and I sometimes forget
Dr. Liz - Marianne, what are you experiencing? The "normal" chat windows? Or something else?
kikfrd - Normal chat
Terry - I've often thought about logging in but Thursdays seem to come and go so fast, and I'm usually tied up with something else
Dr. Liz - Marianne, sometimes if you drag and pull the "top" window down, you can see the "bottom" window, which seems to display everything well.
Dr. Liz - Kikfrd, thanks. :)
kikfrd - I have that... it's just my screen doesn't refresh
Dr. Liz - Terry, I'm glad you could make it tonight.
Terry - Thanks, what do you usually chat about?
Dr. Liz - Kikfrd, the bottom screen usually does refresh. A recent quirk to the Chatroom software is, you used to be able to just hit the "enter" key to get your comment to enter ... but now you have to hit the "update" key if you want it to at least have a chance of working properly!
kikfrd - I know... sometimes I forget to hit update and I think you must be typing something very long LOL!!
Dr. Liz - Hmmm. Time to explain some teminology. There seems to be one screen laying on top of another one. I'm meaning that, when I say "bottom". I'm not meaning the top, middle, or bottom, of the immediately visible chatroom screens.
Dr. Liz - Kikfrd ... LOL LOL LOL
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Dr. Liz - While I'm thinking about it ... I've been exploring some ways we could all get together and hear each other ... maybe through Skype or some other telephone conferencing vehicle ... any interest in that, for either of you?
kikfrd - I hope you really are LOL'ing... I think you need to
Terry - I don't have speakers hooked up yet on this new computer.
Dr. Liz - Hi, GG! Same question to you ... any interest in me finding a way we could all conference call and conference talk and conference pray via either Skype or some other telephone vehicle instead of this way that we've been doing it?
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Dr. Liz - Kikfrd ... well, since May 5th ... my son-in-law died suddenly, as you know ... we picked up his cremains on the 14th ... my daughter collapsed on the 18th and was rushed to the hospital (C.C.U.) ... later that day, my spiritual teacher collapsed with a massive stroke ... around that time the father of one friend died ... a few days later the father of another friend died ... on Memorial day, my former life partner and former ballroom dance partner's father died in an awful way ...
kikfrd - I like that idea but I think it would be hard to keep on track of subjects... we tend to bring up so many interesting points of views...
GirlyGirls - Here I am, hang on . . phone with student
kikfrd - I don't know if this will "sound" right, but do you feel these events are surrounding you or just happening around you?
Dr. Liz - Terry, I'm thinking about telephone conferencing too ... where we would all dial into a telephone number ...
Terry - Telephone is good. What about a conferencing service to dial in to one number, but they probably cost a lot to set up. I am so sorry to hear about what has happened in your life recently!
Dr. Liz - Marianne, I'm feeling now, there are a few things going on ... one, I'm being asked to elevate to another level of learning how to celebrate death ... secondly, I'm being asked to learn how to establish what does and doesn't work for me relative to having people need me ... setting boundaries as it were ... I'm also raising to another level of discernment regarding who is "there" for me and who isn't ...
GirlyGirls - That final note, Liz, re: discernment. . I've gone through that very intensely in the last 10 or so months. .
Dr. Liz - Terry, I'm looking into a conferencing service. At the moment I'm clueless as to cost.
Dr. Liz - Terry, or anyone, do you know anything about setting up conferencing services?
GirlyGirls - I've walked away from relationships/friendships in my life that go back decades, basically because there was no positive nutrient there. It was what I was saying about giving love where it could truly be received last time.
GirlyGirls - How are you feeling, Liz?
Dr. Liz - GG, I've known for a VERY long time ... since college even (wow, ancient history!), that the nature of the human experience is bliss ... unless we have a "story" in our heads, a "conversation", that it isn't. It is only the conversations of our minds, that we believe, that can take us out of the bliss/happiness state.
Terry - We use them at work, but not familiar with the arrangements necessary.
GirlyGirls - I don't fly with that. Grief can be beautiful in it's way, just as every season has it's beauty
Dr. Liz - And in the past month especially, I've had an extraordinary series of lessons in the "stories", the "mind conversations", around a number of "major" life events. Or more correctly, death events.
GirlyGirls - The process of grieving, the consolations sent by the Divine are such stunning awakenings of being loved by the Divine, and teach me so much.
Dr. Liz - GG, I didn't say that grief isn't beautiful, or that grief isn't to be felt. What I'm saying is that I've learned that our underlying primary state is bliss, and that all the other emotions rise and fall and are felt and released, from that underlying state.
GirlyGirls - My best friend died, suddenly when I was 19 years old. . .the consolations, my connection with her that continues so clearly to this day. . anyway, her death was a huge spiritual awakening for me and her influence set me on my path in so many ways.
Dr. Liz - Terry, thank you.
GirlyGirls - That I'm good with.
GirlyGirls - What you wrote
Dr. Liz - GG, the awakening, that would be bliss at work, from my perspective ... bliss in my way of referring to it, is the underlying connection, the Holy Spirit, that infills us always.
GirlyGirls - I've had such a litany of loss of those who are very close to me in this life since then, one friend commented that being my friend was a bit of a liability for her.\
GirlyGirls - Then we are on the same page.
Dr. Liz - It's always there, it's always beautiful, it always has an underlayment of profound infilling peace ...
GirlyGirls - The one death that took me years and years to come to grips with was my friend Toni's son, Louis, with whom I was also close.
Dr. Liz - And then we have our "stories" in our minds, about whatever, and it is the stories that influence and affect our perception of our connection with and feeling of, that underlying peaceful bliss.
Dr. Liz - The often called "peace that passeth all understanding" ... that's what I'm talking about. And GG, yes, we often get a strong taste of that peace, when we are feeling grief.
GirlyGirls - See, what you just said, it wasn't there around Louis' death for years. . only recently, since I connected with him once when i was with his mother, and spoke to her what he was saying, and he made me laugh out loud at something I was to relay. . laughter was the release.
Dr. Liz - GG, for me it was my birth father's death. Decades, it took me decades.
GirlyGirls - Thanks for that, Liz.
Dr. Liz - I've had the realization lately, that virtually all of the "father figures" ... or more correctly, the men to whom I have granted that archetype ... either are dead or will be very soon. It's an interesting awareness.
GirlyGirls - I spoke with Toni's mom, BTW, tonight, she got through the surgery well.
GirlyGirls - Hmmm, yes I would think so
Dr. Liz - GG, I am so glad. We were praying for her.
GirlyGirls - Making me feel better that it took you decades. .
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Dr. Liz - The very last one, is actually my spiritual Teacher, who is hospitalized with a massive stroke ... many, many people are praying for him ... and a part of me is wondering what recovery is possible for him now ...
Dr. Liz - Hi, Jane!
GirlyGirls - I love that. . peace that passeth all understanding. . it is so.
GirlyGirls - Can I tell you a little story about someone who is facing the death of a loved one?
Dr. Liz - GG ... Oh! LOL!!!
GirlyGirls - Sheesh! Liz! LOL
Dr. Liz - Terry, Kikfrd, you may not see your names on the "occupants" list, don't worry, it just means you haven't typed anything in, in the past 14 lines. You're still here.
Dr. Liz - GG, yes.
jane - Hi Dr. Liz and GG - it's funny, but I had forgotten that this was the Thursday for you session. I just checked my email and was reminded about this session. It is my deceased Father's birthday today - May 28, 1915. He used to always say - THIS TOO SHALL PASS.
Dr. Liz - It's a quirk of the chatroom software.
GirlyGirls - Anyway, my friend K's dad in law is failing fast. He is in his late 80s, and his wife and one son recently died. The couple survived Auschwitz, the child came along, they always travelled together. He faced every hardship in his life and made a good fruitful world of his world and others. .
GirlyGirls - Became a famous cantor, friends with MLKing, sang at Kennedy's inauguration, etc, etc. . .
Dr. Liz - Jane, you dad was certainly correct! May 28th is my former husband (my wusband's) maternal grandmother's birthday, too. May 8th is the anniversary of my step-Dad's death, in 2001. Normally I'm sad around that time, this year I was full of helping my daughter with her husband's funeral.
GirlyGirls - A pillar of faith and strength. . . .After Betty died a few months ago, he started to sleeep a lot, but he saw and conversed with Betty, his wife, while asleep. So he liked to sleep.
Dr. Liz - GG, clearly someone living a full and contributory life. :)
jane - Oh my gosh, GG, I cannot imagine living through Auschwitz and coming out of it with any kind of Faith left.
Dr. Liz - I've sensed people who have survived Auschwitz. They have a deep, abiding spiritual energy about them.
GirlyGirls - Then Marc joined Betty recently. And my friend was angry with her father in law for giving up, for willing to die. I said, no, I think it's beautiful. . .he's not giving up, he is giving in and being fully human, giving in to feeling things he couldn't allow himself to feel in order to survive, he no longer has to be Superman. And the Divine has granted him the beautiful expression of his grief and love. . he's not complaining or angry, he is just sweetly, peacefully giving himself full expression of his humanness. He's done his work for the world, for God, for his family, and he is allowed to release now. His work is done.
GirlyGirls - So he sleeps much, eats little, and is quietly and gently slipping away from here
jane - I so agree with you, GG. He is entitled to some peace, in whatever way he can reach it.
Dr. Liz - GG, I have a different sense of it.
GirlyGirls - He is not unhappy, or soured in faith, he is simply grieving and longing to be with his loved ones. He lost EVERYONE in his family in the death camps. .. and he kept moving forward, engaging life with great faith, hope and love
GirlyGirls - ??
GirlyGirls - I think he and Betty and Marc always travelled together. . .and they are doing so again :-)!
Dr. Liz - I have the sense that he is gently, ever so gently, with full intention, anticipating reunion with his wife and son, while separating himself from those in this world, giving those in this world time to be able to release him ... for if they had to release him too quickly, it would be too painful for them. I sense he knows exactly what he is doing and is choosing it completely.
GirlyGirls - I don't hear where that is different from what I am saying? This is exactly right. . .there is a grief at his losses Liz, but is manifesting differently than wailing, etc.
Dr. Liz - I suspect he is a man of great compassion.
Dr. Liz - GG, what I'm feeling, is not only the longing to be with his wife and son; but an equal longing, to be gentle with those still here.
GirlyGirls - Yes, it is a singular Grace to choose one's time and way in this way, and although Grace is unmerited. . he sure earned it!!
GirlyGirls - Absolutely, that is Isaac. He knows.
Dr. Liz - He has an interesting energy, one that is actually a perfect reflex of our chat topic tonight ... he senses to me, to have figured out, that birth, life, and death, are all the same energy ... it is one's perception about them that creates any differences.
GirlyGirls - What I was saying about his grief, Liz, he never showed those things, expressed it openly. . hard to describe. . words aren't there, but he knows now he doesn't have to set any more examples for the next generation.
Dr. Liz - And one's "story" about them, that one is better or worse than the other, that creates any differences in perception.
Dr. Liz - GG, perhaps he discovered that central goodness that I mentioned many lines back, and expressed his feelings from that solid, centered place. Highly compassionate people often do.
GirlyGirls - I love the peace that surrounds him in this, and tried to convey that to my friend who wanted him to "fight", be the Isaac the survivor, to stay here and keep going.
GirlyGirls - Keep writing, keep teaching, etc.
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GirlyGirls - Hi Helen.
Dr. Liz - GG, he is setting an example anyway, by his very be-ing.
GirlyGirls - Well expressed Liz, you have captured him.
Helen - Hi everyone
GirlyGirls - Yes, yes
Dr. Liz - Hi, Helen!
Dr. Liz - So ... our topic tonight ... birth, life, death ... how are they the same .. how are they different?
Helen - Hey you.
jane - Hi Helen...
GirlyGirls - (BRB)
GirlyGirls - back
jane - The topic seems to cover the emotional spectrum of joy and sorrow and everything in-between.
Dr. Liz - GG, it's not clear to me that he "fought", as much as he kept himself centered in God, did what needed to be done, and stayed in the flow of what was needed and what was going on around him ... same thing he's doing now.
GirlyGirls - Correct, but this is K's language. . .
Dr. Liz - Jane, yes ... joy, sorrow, pain, loss, grief, celebration ... lives anticipated, lives lost ... but where is the anticipation, and where is the loss, except mostly in our stories of it ...
GirlyGirls - more or less. . she got it though, when I talked about it with her.
GirlyGirls - Too close to the situation, hard to let go and get perspective when it is so
Dr. Liz - GG ... perhaps you can offer K another set of words ...
Dr. Liz - GG ... oh ... sounds like you already did! :)
GirlyGirls - :-)
jane - Dr. Liz - you may have already covered this, but how is Nicole and your grandsons?
Dr. Liz - For example, a birth ... usually something we celebrate ... a death ... usually something we mourn ... life ... usually something some of us have mixed feelings about ... but where is the difference, really?
Dr. Liz - Jane, Nicole is a bit better but she was hard hit by Marty's father's death on Monday so soon after Steven's death ... she's known Marty's dad since 1991 ...
Helen - with a birth you have the celebration, but for the mother sorrow as well, for the loss of the close tie, when someone dies, depending on the circumstances, can be both joyful and mournful, so in all cases, just 2 sides of the same coin, a balancing act.
jane - She and you have really bit hit by so much in such a short time
Dr. Liz - I wonder if there are cultures who mourn birth and celebrate death? I know there are some that celebrate death ... I know there are some that celebrate both, sincerely celebrate both, birth and death ... and also celebrate life in between ...
Dr. Liz - Helen ... yes, that's what I'm feeling at a more profound level now ...
Dr. Liz - Helen, it is sorrow at the close connection being quite literally cut ...
Dr. Liz - Jane, yes.
Helen - I think overall, celebration is the key, with out that you have a lot of angst, and that is where the pain and suffering come from,
GirlyGirls - This wonderful priest from Ghana, Fr. Pascal, said my mother's funeral mass. he was from the Society of African Missions where my mother often went to mass. it was perfect, none of the other priests who she did not so much connect with were available at our parish. . .and he gave a wonderful eulogy, with a big smile, called here Mommy Clare throughout, and at the consecration sang a song. . .Jesus, jesus in the morning....
GirlyGirls - Then he sang a song, I forget what it was but it was beautiful and joyful at her graveside. We were all so thankful for him.
Dr. Liz - I'm realizing that if we fear death, then we also fear life. It's not a new thought for me, just one I have a deeper understanding of now.
Helen - Ya the sorrow thing, that takes a bit of time to come around to the awakening of the joy that they brought into your life and you to theirs.
GirlyGirls - I can see that point Liz, because Life is truly ALL that is. . .all the transitions. . .
GirlyGirls - the continuum
Dr. Liz - GG, I"ve felt very blessed to be in the presence of those who truly celebrate, honor, enjoy, those who have passed. My first experience with that was many years ago when my best friend's Mom died, and the priest was totally celebratory.
GirlyGirls - I grieve more for misunderstanding, dishonesty, mean-spiritedness and death of love
GirlyGirls - I mean grieve in a deeply painful and confused way for those things that happen than I do for those that go to the other side.
Helen - dont grieve for the death of love cause that never stops, the other stuff is just stuff and not worth wasting your energy on, focus on the good and happy times, the others will lose steam if you don't feed them
Dr. Liz - GG, what His Holiness the Dalai Lama teaches, says, and does in those instances, is to realize that all there is, is ignorance and enlightenment. He prays for enlightenment and the end of suffering for all beings.
GirlyGirls - Yes, the ignorance is painful to bear for me
Dr. Liz - Helen, that's a lesson I'm learning again at a new level now ... I was going to say, "this month" but I just realized all the events have happened in three weeks, not even a month yet ...
Dr. Liz - Helen it reminds me of the story of the man who was teaching his son what wolf he was going to feed ... the one that bit him, or the one that made him happy.
Helen - and the other lesson of protecting yourself are you getting better at that as well?
Dr. Liz - He of course was talking about the conversations in the son's mind.
Helen - funny I had that one in an email couple of days ago, which one wins, the one that you feed.
Dr. Liz - Helen, Dear One, I hope so.
GirlyGirls - Yes, so for me, but others feed that negative fire and it is hurtful, they attack love, reject light within and in others
Dr. Liz - I'm being more diligent at doing a protection process.
Dr. Liz - Helen, it is your coaching, that has helped me create greater diligence around protecting myself.
GirlyGirls - Me, too, Liz.
Dr. Liz - I have also seen why I haven't protected myself before ... I've been "afraid" that if I DID protect myself, that certain people that I feel I "ought to" have in my life, might just disappear.
GirlyGirls - (I love this chat. . thank you Liz for being here)
Dr. Liz - I've also had another insight, not a new one, but again, one at a different level ... I have actually SEEN that whenever I feel any "negative' emotion, or an emotion of resistance, at the root of it, is fear. I can actually find the sentences or beliefs now, that hold the fear thoughts. Amazing.
Dr. Liz - GG, thank YOU. You add such a wonderful energy. And your words are so beauitful.
GirlyGirls - Thank you. . .the energy of this forum encourages my voice
Helen - guess you need to look at why you think that you need those people in your life in the first place, what do they represent that you don't want to let go of.
jane - But is that where Faith or knowing comes in, Dr. Liz - the belief that everything happens for a reason and is meant to happen? whether people stand by you or not or "ought" to be there?
GirlyGirls - Do you think the root fear is possibly, at least sometimes, like an anthropological survival reaction? Part of that process?
Dr. Liz - I've found I can ask the emotion, let's say, "jealousy", as I feel it, without any resistance, and just let it be itself, 'jealousy',and ask, what is the fear, that would cause it to want to be felt now?
GirlyGirls - Everyone has a choice as to how they engage in the dance, jane. . .I don't think people are meant to be ignorant.
Helen - gg. you need always to put yourself first, get somekind of protection process going pink bubble or white light surrounding you what ever feels comfortable, then don't take on others crap, you sometimes attract that stuff cause at some level you feel empathy or is a reflection of something you need to take a closer look at.
Dr. Liz - Helen, brilliant question. For these people, it's feeling needed. I don't want to let go of feeling needed. But in feeling needed, or wanting to feel needed, I don't protect myself. This is a brand new insight, the catalyst for which, is your question, Helen.
Dr. Liz - Thank you.
Dr. Liz - Anyone else have this? You keep people in your life because they help you feel needed? But that also drains you?
GirlyGirls - I do protections, meditation, regularly. Big world, H, lots of stuff coming at us all the time. I deal with tons of clients, too.
Helen - what mirror are we looking into eh. lol
jane - Helen, I also have a problem with Empathy - especially when it concerns animals.
Dr. Liz - Jane, everything happens because the pre-existing conditions for the expression of what is happening, have happened.
Helen - animals to me are a whole different kettle of fish, do a lot of things for them without thought, that I would NEVER do for a human.
GirlyGirls - This is what I was writing about earlier, Liz. I have simply disengaged from decades long relationships because there was not point "putting pearls before swines". Give it where it can be received
GirlyGirls - and responded to in kind, I guess. . .
Dr. Liz - And humans being meaning-making-mammals, we search for meaning in almost everything.
Dr. Liz - GG, that would be discernment.
GirlyGirls - Yes. Getting better at it, if only that I understand it makes sense to do so.
Dr. Liz - Animals for the most part feel more "innocent" to me. I do better when I see the "innocence" in people, too. "Forgive them for they know not what they do" ... that kind of innocence.
GirlyGirls - True, I can chase my tail too long trying to find the meaning, understand
Helen - gg sometimes just standing still rather than chasing will make the clarity happen.
jane - GG - I think that we definitely move onfrom relationships where we no longer relate to - as we grow spiritually, we no longer "need" certain friends. I have friend that I grew up with - but I can no longer sit around and talk about what color shoes they want to buy - or how much their new SUV cost, etc.....thins that are not important to me now.
GirlyGirls - Oh I know. . .. :-) That's something my mother taught me. ..
Dr. Liz - I discovered in the mid 1990's, that the most powerful spiritual place to be is, "I don't know."
Helen - like me, knowing and doing are sometimes 2 very different things.
GirlyGirls - Jane, yes, someone described it to me as "just changing lanes on the highway". . .sometimes we need to change lanes and head off into the Sun
Dr. Liz - I used to think that meant just, "I don't know."
Dr. Liz - I now realize that means I'm not in my head, I'm open to Spirit, to be in-filled, when I'm in a place called, "I don't know." It has nothing to do with intelligence or knowledge, it has to do with openeness.
Helen - gotta go, just wanted to check in energetically to see you were doing ok. bye all
GirlyGirls - Can be difficult emotionally, especially in romantic relationships. That is a recent lesson I'm still struggling with. . he just isn't capable.......
GirlyGirls - Bye Helen, thanks for your words of wisdom!
Helen - any time, hope I did not offend you in any way.
Dr. Liz - Helen, yes, I've felt that, too.
Dr. Liz - Helen, thank you.
GirlyGirls - no, not at all
Dr. Liz - Rainbows to you. :)
Helen - back at you.
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jane - I saw an episode recently of the old Kung Fu TV series with David Carradine - he was doing a commentary on one of the shows - he said that his most often repeated line as Kwai Chang Cain was "I DO NOT KNOW."
Dr. Liz - Jane, I love that. Thank you. I also loved that show. :)
Dr. Liz - That's it, Jane, that's precisely it, the energy I'm speaking of.
GirlyGirls - Prayer time?
Dr. Liz - Gg, yes, LOL, it's past prayer time! :)
Dr. Liz - All, whoever's on-line now, please take a moment now, and choose a name, that works for you, to represent all that is sacred, holy, and dvine in your life, and key it into the chatroom.
jane - Universe
GirlyGirls - Holy Spirit
Dr. Liz - Breathe in and out and deeply feel the Name, and your connection with the energy of the Name, as you choose and feel your name, and key it in ...
Dr. Liz - Holy Spirit
Dr. Liz - Holy Spirit, Universe, we call on you now.
Dr. Liz - You are in us, and we are in you.
Dr. Liz - Together, we combine.
Dr. Liz - In-fill us now, with your power and your grace.
Dr. Liz - Let us feel you in-fill us, as we melt into your embrace.
Dr. Liz - And together we breathe in and out, deeply, three times.
Dr. Liz - Come, come, come.
Dr. Liz - Before me is the Basket of Blessings, in which are hundreds of petitions for animals, people, and situations.
Dr. Liz - Please take a moment now, connecting with Your Name, the Holy Spirit, the Universe, and send with your intention, the healing power of Grace, to those in the Basket now.
Dr. Liz - Let it be, that healing flows to those in the Basket, in Grace and Perfect Ways and Times. And it is so.
GirlyGirls - Amen, It is so.
Dr. Liz - It is time now, to enter the names of any other animals, people, or situations, for whom healing energy is desired.
jane - Amen for all
Dr. Liz - All of us here, for increased raising of consciousness, as gracefully as posisble given the lessons we are each to learn.
GirlyGirls - For Pinky, Fannie, Fergus and GrayCat, protection, joy, peace with each other, strength and health. Thank you, Amen..
GirlyGirls - Amen, Liz.
jane - Miss scarlett - my beauritul, sweet, red-headed kittie - please help her heal from this stomatitis mouth disease that she has suffered with for over 3 years
Dr. Liz - For increased centerd spiritual power and grace, to be fully realized, fully empowered.
GirlyGirls - For the clients who owe me fees to be forcefully moved to deliver the monies owed to me within 24 hours. Amen!!!
jane - for Jake and Maddie - the Catahoula Cur dogs of my friend Linda who were poisoned by drug dealers because they were barking - please let them heal. For Tally, and all abused neglected animals out there.
Dr. Liz - For Mr. Smudge, for his happiness.
jane - For all of the cruelty of the world to turn into love.
jane - Bless Mr. Smudge, Dr. Liz.......and bless you and your family in this trying time
GirlyGirls - For fruition for the projects I have undertaken to expand the studio and my prosperity. . .movement, momentum, and financial compensation. Amen
jane - Bless the local animal organizations that we may help the animals from the abuse and cruelty that they do not deserve.
GirlyGirls - Liz, you always have my prayers. . .
Dr. Liz - Thank you, Jane.
jane - Please help meto hear the animals and to help them -
Dr. Liz - GG, thank you. I feel the prayers when people are praying for me. It feels lovely. I know it's what is helping me through now.
GirlyGirls - Let me not be an obstacle to the Divine's will for me
GirlyGirls - You must be exhausted, Liz.
jane - Bless Sasha, the kittie who was shot and survived - and Sky and Samantha.
Dr. Liz - For all of us here, to learn to listen with the ears of the heart and see with the eyes of the soul, while also having the wisdom of Spirit.
jane - And please bless little Willie - the dark tabby stray cat in my neighborhood - he is so sweet and gets beaten up constantly - I want to help him.
GirlyGirls - I'm working at a part time job with a bunch of "ignorant" people. . .please pray that there will be work enough for my true gifts so I can gracefully leave the office job SOON!
GirlyGirls - (Why can't you help him?
GirlyGirls - Amen to that Liz.
Dr. Liz - Let all of us realize that we only feel burdened when we are doing work that is our work; we feel light when we are doing G-d's work, because G-d is carrying any burden then.
jane - Bless you, Dr. Liz for continuing to have these chat sessions.
GirlyGirls - :-) Jane
Dr. Liz - Jane, GG, thank you for joining in.
jane - AMEN - and thank you Dr. Liz and GG - I always feel so uplifted after these sessions, even if I lose my typing abilities and spelling abilities! I have to run now. Thanks so much!
GirlyGirls - I should head to bed, long day tomorrow. So many intentions written on all of our hearts. . Dear Lord, bless all of our hearts with your Grace, Wisdom and Healing. . .and we bring with our own healing energy here tonight, the energy of the "chatters" who are with us in spirit, if not on line.
Dr. Liz - It's time to logg off now. Thank you again for joining in. If either of you have ideas on possible changes to our format or way of doing these chats, please email me.
jane - logged off. - from . using Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.0.04506; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.1) on Thu May 28 10:33pm ET)
GirlyGirls - Good night Jane.
Dr. Liz - Blessings to you both. I love you!
Dr. Liz - logged off. - from . using Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; AOL 10.1; AOLBuild 2.1.84.1; brand=aol; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727) on Thu May 28 10:34pm ET)
GirlyGirls - I like the chat the writing, Liz, the colors.
Terry - logged off. - from . using Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.0.04506) on Thu May 28 10:40pm ET)



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