Spirit of Confusion

March 14, 2009 on 1:57 pm | In Life Stories, Spiritual Experiences | No Comments

I haven’t written in a long time (and still no comments!) but now I have something to talk about. May God keep this away with love, but there is an evil spirit of misunderstandings out there, that doesn’t like good things to happen. I believe our mission is an important one, and God’s will. But have you noticed sometimes you might feel like you’re going crazy because you hear the opposite of what someone was supposed to have said? Or even better, have you ever had someone get the total wrong impression of you, and it seems that everything you do somehow fits the wrong impression? Well we have had that happen to us. Between Melvin and I, and with other people. It’s crazy and sometimes painful. When it happened to Melvin and I, we seemed so easilly offended by things we (mistakenly) heard from eachother. Not only did we hear or say the wrong things, but we were so oversensitive! Normally we are like a unit, we communicate non-verbally a lot, and we are always in tune with eachother. Even when we first met, people could see our moves were coordinated even when we didn’t know it. Fortunately we are stronger because of what happened to us. And we are stronger still everytime it happens. As I once heard Joyce Meyer say, “the Devil likes division.” We need to be unified.
Well that’s all for now, I’d love to see some more comments. Let’s all achieve more unity with love and communication. Not just us and the website, but you with eachother. Keep up all the loving work you do.
Remember, keep love in your heart when you hear something that may at first offend you. You might have heard wrong! Forgive! It is a myth that it always happens again. That only happens in abusive situations. It doesn’t take just one misunderstanding to think you are in an abusive situation. You know because of a lot of other things. So my point is, don’t burn the bridge over a misunderstanding. Oh and one more thing. This is something I learned while in Colorado. All anger, hate, and other negative behaviors stem from fear. If you remember that, it’s easier to understand people and have compassion for them. Because whether they know it or not, if you send loving thoughts to them it helps them! That is how you pray for someone less than pleasant to be around.

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