The following quoted material taken from Our Grand Journey of Self-Exploration, page 109, is from the “spirit of Peter D. Conn” (my husband) on 10/5/13 approximately one month before his passing. Years before this time, Peter had lost his human voice but was speaking to me from his soul via a spiritual channeler:
“So, I can say to you, that this journey of self-exploration has really broadened my awareness of how interconnected all life experiences are — and I mean each and every individual on Earth has an effect on each and every individual on Earth.
“So you cannot fathom it when you sit there in your body, or I sit there in my body. I’ve watched the television, and I see those in other countries that are suffering. I cannot fathom this idea that their suffering is moving through my field and affecting me in some way. Yes, I know we’ve both had our moments where we would feel our heart bleeding for those in other countries and what they’re going through, or, even at a time for those in our country and what they have experienced. But it’s much more than that; it’s much more than just a feeling of compassion or empathy that you can recognize logically. It’s so much more, or much more than that. I cannot even come up with the kind of metaphor that I can use to even give you a sense of how affecting we are to one another while we are here in the physical, and even when we are not.”
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