Friday, June 14, 2013

Not my will but Thy Will be done through me and in me

Greetings!

Recently I watched a live broadcast of an interview of an extraordinary psychic medium.  When he was a little boy, he 'got' it that his teacher needed to see a doctor right away.  A medical term of her illness came to him, and he gave it to her.  It turned out the information was right, and his teacher went through surgery soon after.  Her life was saved.

When the teacher returned to school, she inquired about the boy's background.  She thought the boy knew the medical term because his family worked in the medical field.  She found out it wasn't the case at all, and understood the boy had a very special gift.

The psychic said his ability was a gift as well as a curse.  On many occasions, he got the urge to approach other people with the information he received, and in turn saved their lives.  However, he had also been wrongly received or judged.  One day in school, he saw in his mind eye his classmate, a girl, was being sexual abused at home.  He told the girl to talk to a teacher and ask for help.  Instead of talking to a teacher, the girl talked to her mother.  The boy ended up being badly beaten by a ruler on the hand by the principal.

During the interview, the psychic who was clearly a channel with the pure intention of service choked up a few times recalling his experiences.  From the books I read, there were other psychics who had similar challenging experiences like him while they were growing up.  One of them, in his teens, was almost admitted to a mental hospital by his own family.  They thought his gift was from an evil source.  Luckily, the doctor found him to be normal and sane after the examination.  He later became a known medium, and had written some wonderful spiritual books.

Many people carried "not my will but Thy Will be done through me and in me" on their lips during church services or in their private times.  In life, sometimes it was really not an easy choice to follow Thy Will or the Will for the greatest good of all as shown in our brother's story above.

In my next post***, I will share with you an experience which was as unexpected to me as to many others.  For days afterwards, I did not know how to handle what had happened.  If you haven't read my post The Unfolding of a Test , please click to view it as the experience I will share is also about speaking the truth.

May joy and love fill your days always!

Love,
Q of D
*** Please click to view the 4 posts which were written in July relating to the incident.            
                  Part 1 - The Unexpected Incident
                  Part 2 - The Gathering 
                  Part 3 - The Dream of 99 on four corners of Big Dollar Bills
                  Part 4 - Afterthought of the Whole Experience

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