Today’s Message from The Seer:
Recently, I had a few very uncomfortable examples of items around me being grossly undervalued by others. One in particular — a hand-knotted Persian rug I had bought my son as a high school graduation present— brought some uncustomary lingering regret at its loss.
After some self-examination, I realized that it was a message to me that physicality was grossly undervalued; that the value of the element of matter was unrecognized for its extremely precious value. I’ve decided to spend a few hours today examining the privilege of being in a material world. I will share the insights this should give me, with you in a subsequent post.
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Lynette Ruest says
This teaching is so precious – we wait eagerly for your insights. I wait eagerly too for the day when the Hidden Kingdoms can reveal themselves without fear and romp with us in the physical dew and grass.
Alex says
My mother bought a large persian rug for our dining room. It reminded me to appreciate the works of mans hands.
Dhani says
Oh that’s such a blessing!! Thank you Almine, looking forward to more insights on matter.
Sabine says
Some time ago I attempted to connect to matter, I wanted to feel it‘s essence. And it whispered to me: I want to show you how beautiful you are.
I will never forget this.
Alex says
Wow Sabine. 🙂
Tallulah Mae Bleu says
Oh thank you Beloved Almine for sharing great comes from your studies in matter.
I so resonate with this latest post.
stacey says
🥰Thank you for sharing this Sabine 💐
christel says
Looking forward. All my persian rugs seem to taste so wonderful to my dog Ranger. he chewed and ate the cornes of all 7 of them plus the two I got in Nepal. ..and he keeps chewing.. of course, always, when I am not there to see and then looks at Tina, when I ask, why he does…
Stacey says
💐Thank you Almine 💐 L🌝🌝KING forward to the insights 🌻
Christina Trevino says
Interesting, as I remember some years back I had this feeling very much about physicality and even posed a similar question. I am excited to hear Almine´s insights. Thank you for sharing. LPGST XO
Mishi says
This made me cry. I had a lovely Persian rug much like yours that my grandfather brought me from across the seas. It meant so much to me, but other family members didn’t see the same beauty and value that I did in the rug. It eventually ended up in storage and accidentally taken to a goodwill shop. I hope it is cherished by someone else. I look forward to your subsequent post.