“WHEN YOU FACE DEATH AS A CHILD AND YOU EXPERIENCE THE PERCEPTION OF MORTALITY AS A CHILD, DO YOU NOT THEN LIVE ALL YOUR LIFE IN SURVIVAL? WAITING?”

Kahlu speaks – Facing death as a child provides a deeper perspective of what is necessary in this physical life. Experiencing mortality is a human necessity to enter into the broader realm of spirit. It is only the mind that places judgment on death or mortality being good or bad. Perhaps, just being with what is can be a solution. Why analyze everything? Survival living is only one part of the continuum. Experiencing survival deeper enough pushes one to the other level of rejoicing and abundance. This takes a special way of seeing. Looking with gratitude. Look around your home and life. Observe how much do you have and you say you are in survival. What about the homeless in Lebanon and Israel? Are they in more or less survival? It is all a matter of perception? Is it worth perceiving as a victim, seeking pity, or is stepping into perceiving self as the source of ‘form into matter’ a more sane approach?


“IF I FOCUS ON DEATH THEN I EXPERIENCE FEAR, AND ONLY IF I RELEASE THAT CAN I FOCUS ON LIFE”

Kahlu speaks – Being afraid of death is the opportunity of discovering the joy of living. This is the duality principle. One does not let go of one polarity of a duality. One embraces both sides of the coin. Then one has the chance to find a unique perspective of this duality. As you fuse and integrate the two positions there is a middle road. Your unique position is clearer. Then you can hear and see spirit speaking. You are confronted with a field of information as large as the seeming less endless universe.