May 2007 PDF Print E-mail
 


The Science of Being

Greetings, All:

We have thought to tell you today a small story to illustrate the point that we wish to make to you:

One upon a time, in a land where there was no time, there lived a prince.  This Prince was short and ugly and awkward, and people made light of him behind his back.  He knew this instinctively, though the people were careful never to show him anything but the utmost respect directly, and because of it, he was quite unhappy.  One day this Prince decided to drown himself in a nearby river.  He made preparations that involved placing several large stones in his pockets, filling them with weight that would keep his body under the water while he ceased to breathe.  The Prince was very sad as he made these preparations, and for every stone he placed in his pocket, he remembered one small slight against him.  Soon his face was covered with tears and he could no longer see clearly from the force of his weeping over all the ills that had been done to him, both real and imagined.

After a time, the Prince’s face cleared and he ceased his weeping.  His pockets no longer felt heavy with the weight of the ills he perceived that had been done to him.  Confused but still determined to complete the job he set out to do, the Prince entered the water anyway, remembering as he did so that he had placed the stones in his pockets and therefore should sink to the bottom.  Or should he?  The Prince was no longer sure.  The Prince slowly entered the cold rushing water, walking toward the place where it was deepest.  He knew he should be submerged soon, and felt relieved.  Still, he remained in a state of confusion, for he felt strangely buoyant at the same time.  Hadn’t he filled his pockets with heavy stones?  Shouldn’t he be weighted down with the ills and troubles of his lifetime?  Oddly, the Prince began to feel elation, and….joy.  The feeling was strange to him, but he knew it for what it was, instantly.  No longer did he wish to remain at the bottom of the cold river until he ceased breathing, not if he could feel joy like this!  But the Prince found that he could not walk further, could not return to the river’s banks.  He felt rooted in place, made motionless by fear.  Would his unhappiness return?  Would he still be ugly and short and would people still make light of his appearance?  He did not know the answers.  He felt confused and strangely afloat with the motion of the water now flowing around him.  He did not know what to do.

The Prince, now rendered motionless, felt his body relax.  He felt the water flow around him, moving him slightly this way and that.  He no longer, now, cared whether he sank to the bottom.  He had surrendered himself completely to the motions of the water flowing around him, immersed as he was in the river.  He decided to let go entirely, to allow his fate be determined by the river.

No sooner had he done this than he found himself standing on the bank, perfectly dry, pockets light as a feather.  A group of his subjects approached, madly rushing to look for what they feared – that their prince was lying dead in the river.  Joyfully they embraced him, knowing that he was safe.

The prince was, again, confused.  Didn’t his people mock him behind his back?  He did not understand.

“The Little Prince is safe!” the people cried.  “Our beloved Prince is safe, bless his little soul!”

As the people rejoiced, the Prince felt he began to understand.  The words he felt behind his back about his appearance were words of affection, not of derision, and it was his own fears and insecurities that had led him to surmise otherwise.  He had not followed his own heart in the matter.

So, too, must you learn to release yourself from expectations regarding those around you.  Each of you is connected, yes, but while living life on the physical plane, so too must you keep your suppositions separate from those of others.  In other words, if you take on the energy of others, it will define you.  You must decide whether that is what you wish, or not.  Do you wish to define yourself?  Or to allow others to do so?

So, too, must you begin to remember what it is like to simply “allow”, to Be.  You may find, then, that once you do so, what you most wish for will come to you without your having to try so hard to achieve it.  You will find, as you do so, that worlds will open up to you that you never knew existed.  Time will stretch and have new meaning.  Colors may brighten, and the world may seem, in general, a more pleasant place in which to be, as your awareness of that innate connection among all things, and by this we mean ALL things, even, for instance, your computer keyboard or the window you gaze out of, as well as everything in the animal and plant kingdoms, is connected.

Stretch, then, your awareness to both the minute and the great.  Realize that you are the heartbeat of the Universe, that you are the breath of Time.  And, simply, Be.  Allow your attachment to outcome evaporate, and allow the you-ness that is most deeply within you to rise to the surface and become the You that Is.

-- Michael, May 6, 2007, channeled by Karen Murphy








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