JEHORVAH STORIES

It is an interesting perspective to channel Jehorvah. I hear what he says, often I have a sense of what he is describing, yet I am hearing his responses as if from the back of the room. I am present, yet somehow distant.

Often the statements that Jehorvah makes during a session quickly fade for me after the session ends. Yet some of his comments are so delightful that I carry them with me.

For example there was the woman who wanted to know if she would get back together with a young man. I could feel Jehorvah's opinion of this relationship. "Indeed." He responded with a touch of impatience that probably only I would notice.

The young woman wanted to know more. "Will it be better this time?" "You know," he said, "this relationship is quite exciting with many ups and downs, is it not?" The young woman agreed it was exciting. "It is a bit like being on a race track, zooming around corners, is it not? You are never quite sure what will happen next. Correct?" Again the young girl agreed. "Yet for all of the excitement of a being on a race track, have you noticed that the scenery never changes, that the you never actually go anywhere? You keep going round the same circles! Yet, you like the excitement of this race track so, yes, you will go round some more." The girl, a bit confused by the answer said, "Oh, ok, thank you."

Before asking for the next question, Jehorvah said to the woman, "You know, it's a shame that you did not ask about the love of your life. Now that would have been an interesting answer."  Then he asked for the next question. It was late in the evening when the young woman would finally ask the question. "Could you tell me about the love of my life please?" 

"Ahhhh" Jehorvah responded, "finally tired of racetracks?" Jehorvah then gave her the details of the young man who knew how to drive in the streets of life, and was not stuck on the racetrack.

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Another time, when Jehorvah was explaining energy he explained vibrations and tone by comparing to instruments in an orchestra. He began naming instruments like the cello, the clarinet and the tuba. I could feel his amusement by comparing us to tubas and his sense that the humor in this would help us understand his concept. Sure enough he insisted that all vibrations are perfect, and though some seemingly ungainly instruments (like the tuba) had a vital part to play in the orchestra of the universe. It was his first lesson on not judging. There were many more to follow.

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The details of sessions fade quickly, yet the sense of Jehorvah's infinite care and patience as he explains to a determined grandparent so very gently why the "winning" of a child in a custody battle is in fact losing. As he explains that sometimes love asks that we release those we love rather than hold them so tight that we cause them pain. During these moments I feel his compassion and sense the exquisite care he takes in explaining all the circumstances that impact a situation. His calling is love. He loves us all and when he is in the room, his love fills the room. It is quite amazing.