It was the morning after a day of playing marbles with three Loved Ones (an activity recommended by Bashar during a private session that we all attended). I had never thought about whether or not I had hybrid kids. It wasn’t that important to me and I trusted, as Bashar says, that when I need to know something, I’ll know it and until then, I continue to live my life engaged in activities that call to my heart.
I was emailing one of my friends I played marbles with, sharing with her what a lovely time I had playing marbles. I also shared that I was about to leave my house and go for a run. As I was typing this, what came through my fingers next was completely unexpected... “going for a run and asking my hybrid kids to come along.”
????WHA???!!! HELL-ER?!!!
And then I laughed and that was that. And, interestingly, just as quickly as I wrote those words and was surprised by it, I actually forgot about it! I began my run and was not motivated. I did not want to run but I was training for a half marathon. I tired and feelling lazy and I didn't want to - or didn’t think I could – finish my run (ha ha ha! I hadn't even run a mile yet) and then “they” came into my awareness.
I said, "Kids, are you here?" And there they were, INSTANTLY . . . one running facing me running backwards (telempathically I asked, "How many of you are there?" Immediate answer: "5"), two more pushing me from behind, their little hands on my butt and one on each side of me... giggling, encouraging, "Come on, Mom," jumping over my head, laughing. I put my arms down to hold their hands as we all ran. They continued to encourage me and we LAUGHED!
I asked them their names. The first four came forward pretty quickly, all in Hawaiian, of course. Their personalities were so evident and distinct, each one of them:
1. Koa: A boy. He’s a leader, fighter of self-empowerment, one I can depend on.
2. Ikaika: A boy. So much like his brother Koa. They get along well. He’s athletic, a coach, and courageous.
3. Kainalu: A boy. Not as intense of a personality as his brothers. He’s athletic, surfs, is connected to the sea, more laid back and fluid.
4. Puamelia: A girl. She’s SOOOO sweet. I feel her always with her head on my heart, curled up on my chest. She likes to stay close.
5. Kamalani: The last child's name took awhile for me to receive. I knew she was a girl and while she was sharing with me what her name is, it took about a day to register and when it did, it all made sense to me.
My kids are SOOOOOOOOOOO sweet and loving and fun and compassionate and kind and conscious. I love having them around. They are with me often and are at times very pa’a... love to be physically close – on my lap, on my head or squeezed up next to me... I love their energy.
Amama...
Amazing!!!!... Did she see them with her physical eyes?? Paola (madrid)
ReplyDeleteGreat question! I did!!
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