- The Lanzarote Sessions
This is the fourth of the seventh series of Lanzarote Sessions, transcribed during a break to the Canary Island in September 2024. During our frequent visits I sit in the power of spirit at least once every day and allow the spirit connect to share a message with me.
|| This summary written on 22nd December 2024
There’s one fact that we can be certain of, when we consider what life will be like for us, when it’s time to leave this one. And that fact is, there is no absolute answer!
The challenge starts when we compare the two world’s infrastructures. On this planet, we are governed by the laws of our science and the arrangement of our atoms. We manipulate solid feeling objects into shapes and build physical buildings. We are surrounded by the earth’s nature, from the weather to the tiniest living cells essential to life’s balance. We physically breathe the air as a subconscious action we have little control over. We wink our eyes to clean them without giving another thought to it. We eat, sleep, work and play, all according to our conditions for life. That is the way we live.
But what happens when the time comes to move to the next phase of our life? To another world with an entirely different set of conditions and rules. What’s it going to be like? That is a question that nobody this side of life knows the definitive answer to. Why? Because what we do know is the next life is one of thought alone. Therefore life is whatever the individual believes it to be. Every author has an interpretation different to the next. Some claim their world is filled with incredible architecture, schools, and big homes for all. Others claim the landscape is filled with incredible plants, trees, birds and bees, and colours beyond our understanding.
It is believed that ‘heaven’ will be like whatever you want it to be. Some have even suggested favourite pubs for drinking and socialising with their family and friends. Yet, even in that last example, more questions need answers than we could possibly grasp. A modern dismissive phrase we often hear is, “It is what it is.” Perhaps we’ll only ever know when we arrive there ourselves, and it is certain we will some day!
- POSTSCRIPT
Over the years I’ve been working with the spirit world, I’ve come to realise that curiousity has its limits. There are things we simply cannot understand about the differences in the two worlds. The best alternative is to learn to accept.
THE SPIRIT INSIGHT
transcribed on Saturday 21st September 2024 at 1:10 am
A feminine voice for you tonight. I sense you’re enjoying your holiday and some of your tensions are being released.
Understanding the frailty of life is something most living people on earth fail to fully comprehend. Everyone is too busy to appreciate what it is they have, whilst they have it. If there is one trait humans tend to display is that of being complacent with the moment. If only they would grasp the importance of living now and not waiting until tomorrow. Have they not worked out – tomorrow is always tomorrow. Living today broadens one’s vision and increases the experience.
Think about it for a moment – yesterday is but a memory, and always will be. Tomorrow never arrives. The only constant is today. If we want to be more concise – now, this very moment is like a moving escalator. And you’re walking the wrong way on it.
I have some regrets, of course. I did live a good life on earth to the best of my abilities. But, although I have few regrets, I can now appreciate how much more I could have done with my time. I was taken from the earth in a moment that came without any warning. One minute eating my breakfast, thinking about the things I were to do that day. Then, boom, just as quick as that, I was here in my new world.
The year was 1997 your time. I was what’s called middle-aged, in good health, I thought, and had so many plans to look forward to. Then, no more. But I have no regrets, only a realisation that, what we call death, is not an end as such, merely a moment of transition we have no control over.
I won’t sugar-coat it for you. Life here is good, better in many ways. But there are some aspects of living on earth that I sometimes miss. The pureness of rain falling on the skin. The scent from dew in the early morning. Cut grass and a few other simple pleasures. All can be replicated here, but you can’t beat the real thing, can you?
You have time remaining to achieve more, to appreciate more, and to experience more. That alone should be your driving purpose.
I have enjoyed sharing my words with you this time. You’re are a good listener, if you know what I mean. You have a gift with this that you must continue to use. Have you noticed how clear this chat has been? I will send you a butterfly tomorrow, and not just a boring white one. All I ask is, when you see it, say thank you aloud. Your words will be heard.
Goodnight dear friend. Today is a wonderful day to enjoy.
MY AFTERTHOUGHTS
written at the time of this presentation
- This lady only shared a few words with me/us. The core message was that we should not take this day and tomorrow for granted.
- Late last night (as I prepare this presentation) Jane became worryingly unwell as we retired to bed. Her heart was racing and she was violently shaking. We got dressed and I rushed her to the local 24 hour medical centre on the edge of Playa Blanca. It transpires she was experiencing a panic attack, over what and why, we don’t know. She’s fine now, 12 hours later, but in that frightening hour last night, both of us were concerned with the direction our lives may take. Life is precious and fragile.
- The speaker hints that she holds onto some regrets of what she could have done while alive on earth. She also hints that although some of life’s simple aspects over there can be simulated, some things are better enjoyed here on earth.
“…tomorrow is always tomorrow. Living today broadens one’s vision and increases the experience.”
One Response
Thank you very much Trevor and your Spirit Lady contact. Her words are very wise, but unfortunately we can be so busy during the day that that we don’t always live in the moment do we. I must admit to wanting to live more in the present as we have been told the past is gone, the future is yet to come but the present is indeed a “Present”