Spiritual Analysis

Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculpture atop a layered crystal baseLeo Jean created “spiritual analysis” as a standard means by which to obtain spiritual information about a person’s spiritual condition in order to determine what course of action should be taken to enhance their positive spiritual experience.

When someone asks us for help with their spiritual development, to perform a healing or to solve problems emanating from their spiritual self, we first determine where they stand spiritually at that point in time.  During this process we do not interfere in any way with the person, since we fully respect free will.  It’s simply a starting point from which to move forward with a uniquely positive approach to the acquisition of spiritual knowledge derived from the Light*.

Here’s what a spiritual analysis reveals:

1. If your spiritual self is working with or against you;

2. If there are any other spirits acting against you that should be removed;

3. If your spiritual openings are damaged or jammed open;

4. Which spiritual openings require healing; and

5. What steps need to be taken to put you on a positive spiritual footing.

The attainment of spiritual knowledge requires a sound footing upon which to effectively build and integrate the higher–level aspects into one’s life.

Once someone knows where their spiritual problems lie, it’s much easier to make decisions on how to proceed to work with their spirit, to accept a healing or to solve problems originating at the spiritual level. 

 

Find out how to start working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

 

Believe in the Power of Your Selves (Part 3)

Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculpture atop a crystal trumpetWorking with Your Spiritual Self
(…continued from Part 2)

My spiritual self is the most powerful amplifier of all my efforts to work with my composite selves.  The natural process of working daily with my spirit allows me to experience the cumulative knowledge of the universal Light*.  

From what my partner, Leo Jean, and I have learned over the past 27 years while working with people from all over the world, all the spirits within all the beings on our planet have adapted differently in their existence.  While a limited number of spirits might have created their bodies to pursue positive knowledge, most spirits are either inherently negative or conditioned to be so.  Although many spirits strive to be positive, most are caught up in the negativity that is promoted at the higher levels of existence.  The refusal and removal of negative spiritual activity is paramount if you choose to be positive and bring your spirit into the Light.

Here are a few illustrations of what it means to work with your spiritual self:

1. Karmic debt  Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculpture atop a crystal mandolin

Your spirit can bring negative encumbrances it has accumulated over time into your physical form. The way that a karmic debt is placed upon a spirit is through the summoning of a group of spirits that will remain with that spirit throughout its existence.  These problems are passed on to you at the spiritual level, so you bear the memory.  Just as your higher self has all the knowledge of your physical existence from conception, your spirit carries all of the knowledge of its existence from its origin.

In order to rid yourself of the groups of spirits, you begin by refusing all of the negativity at its source.  When you refuse in this way, you’re refusing the original spirits that enacted the karmic debt and I can remove them.   Note that curses are very similar to karmic debt, but are placed in the current lifetime.

2. Spiritual apertures

Since you control your spiritual openings at the physical level, telling yourself to keep your chakras permanently closed is the ideal course of action.  It makes sense that each person is supposed to have only one spirit, so your own spirit doesn’t have to ask permission to access your form.  However, people with one or more open chakras have allowed other spirits to enter them through their unattended spiritual openings.  Sometimes a powerful spirit can cause a chakra to jam open, so that the person loses control over its opening and closing.  If a spiritual opening has been damaged, then a healing is necessary to repair and its function and to restore equilibrium to the body.

Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculpture atop a crystal guitar3. Using the Light

Although it’s your responsibility at the physical level to bring in and direct the use of the Light, it’s your spirit that uses the Light to counteract negative energies and influences.  Note that the knowledge of the Light is cumulative and requires dedication to acquire proficiency.

Sometimes a person’s spirit is negatively oriented and it will be reluctant or unwilling to accept the Light. Once a person addresses the negative conditions that interferes with them, they can begin to work with a Light-committed spirit.  It isn’t long before I can see their spirit flash with increasing brightness as it progresses toward the Light.  A spirit that is committed to the Light is eager, robust and dauntless in its acceptance of its commitment to work with its physical form.

Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculpture atop crystal behind Swarovski crystal piano

Once your spiritual self is comfortable with your commitment to work with it, there will be a distinct difference in how your spiritual efforts are felt at the physical level.  Here are some ways that you can ask your spirit to help you:

Bring the Light into your body to remove negativity
Send negativity back to the sender with the Light
Detect the presence of negative influences and encumbrances

As you direct the interaction of all aspects of your selves to adapt positive knowledge, your life will be filled with more meaning and harmony as you tune into the positive frequency of the Light.

 

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

 

Believe in the Power of Your Selves (Part 2)

Leo Jean's Starlike© tiny paper sculptures at base of crystal harp.Working Physically with Your Higher & InterD Selves
(…continued from Part 1)

If you want to progress with your spirit to become positive and achieve harmony in your life, it’s your responsibility to take action at the physical level to be the conductor of the higher-level aspects of your being.

Physical form

As the vehicle in which my spirit travels, I must work at the physical level to ensure that my activities at all levels do not interfere with my spirit’s progress.  I’ve learned to respond to communications from my higher self and spirit, so that we are all working in unison.  I’ve learned to fine tune my response to negative interference by becoming more sensitive and aware of it, so that I can refuse and deal with it as soon as possible.  As I become better at working with my higher levels of being, I progress alongside my spirit.

Higher Self

When I direct any physical activity related to other dimensions or planes of existence, I ask my higher self to help me.  My higher self can also help me to make decisions based on my inherent intuitive skills.

Here are some ways to direct your higher self:

  1. During self-healing ask your higher self to help you bring the Light*’s healing energy into your body.
  2. When refusing negativity, ask your higher self to help you to remove the negativity from your form that originates from higher-level sources.
  3. Ask your higher self to help you to make a decision, solve a problem or to help in a creative process.  Then leave it alone and the answer will come to you without effort some time later.  Leo Jean describes this response process as similar to the fleeting glimpse of a butterfly as it flitters by.Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculpture atop a crystal saxophone

Your higher self is your liaison with your spirit; you send communication to your spirit through your higher self and your spirit’s response is sent through your higher self.

Inter-dimensional Self

The tendency to travel into a higher dimensional state as a response to a traumatic event or when summoned to leave by someone at the higher level is a common way to accept negativity and get into trouble spiritually.

If you don’t know how to keep your interD self in the positive realm, it’s an open welcome to attract negative entities that are looking for ways to enter or control a form.  If you accept calls into the inter-dimensional plane, you’re accepting everything that this activity draws to you, which could include accepting a large negative influence that adheres you to commitments at the higher level. It’s important to know how to protect yourself inter-dimensionally by learning how to stay in body and to refuse summons.

Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculture atop crystal French horn.As an example of how refusing at the higher level works, when I first made a commitment to work with my spirit and the Light I was approached at the higher level to accept a negative commitment.  I was invited to enter a circle in a dream.  As I had just become aware of the trickery that can be used to entice someone to accept negativity at the higher level, I was aware of my peculiar circumstances in the dream.  Someone in the circle passed a document to me for my signature.  I looked at it without reading anything, and said “No!”  As I refused to accept whatever negative commitment had been presented in that symbolic document, I was refusing at the inter-dimensional level.

Since that early experience, I’ve trained over many years to use my inter-dimensional skills across any distance to perceive and remove the negative interference that influences people.  At the same time I protect myself by remaining in body while working inter-dimensionally, so that I am not susceptible to any negative interference during the process.

Once you’re able to better adapt the activities of your physical, higher and inter-dimensional selves to the positive realm, you’ll be able to help your spirit to progress into the positive perfection of the Light.

(…Part 3)

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

 

Believe in the Power of Your Selves (Part 1)

Leo Jean's Starlike© paper sculptures atop enameled butterfly in resin base Distinguishing your component ‘selves’

Acknowledgement of your component selves and awareness of their roles in your existence will allow you to work in harmony with them to improve your well-being.

 I’ve learned that there are different aspects of my ‘selves’ that can work with me or against me at any given time, depending on the manner in which I direct them.  In order to create a platform from which your spirit can work, you have to know how each self works.

 ‘I’ (Physical form)

The one that maintains my physical body and houses the other parts of me.  ‘I’ ask the other levels of my self to assist me in my daily life when I make decisions or commitments to improve my well-being.  I have to direct my selves by accepting or rejecting all influences.

My ‘higher self’

The one that knows everything about my life and is prepared to assist me whenever I ask.  My higher self is the memory bank of my entire life from the instant of conception right up to this very moment.  It’s aware of every thought, emotion and action in my life.  I can ask my higher self to help me with memory, problem solving and decisionmaking.  I interact with my higher self and my spirit when I conduct a self-healing.  My higher self is also the liaison between my physical self, my interdimensional self and my spiritual self.

My ‘inter-dimensional self’

That part of me that exists in higher dimensional states.  It has the ability to travel outside my body and sometimes allows me to remember those journeys.  However, my inter-dimensional self is susceptible to receiving calls from others and, if permitted, it would respond to those summons by leaving my body to interact at the inter-dimensional level.  I refuse to respond to such calls, since it would make my physical form vulnerable to negative interference.  Many people are conditioned to interact inter-dimensionally in a negative sense, and the result of such interactions can have lasting effects.

My ‘spiritual self’

The highest level of my being.  My spirit, a sentient being that exists entirely in a spiritual plane of existence, is the most powerful part of me. My spirit utilizes the Light to remove negativity at all levels and has a crucial role in helping me to stay on a positive track.

If you’re looking for meaning and purpose in life, you can optimize the inner power at all levels of your being to effect the outcome you desire.

(…continued Part 2)

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

 

Believe in Yourself

When you believe in yourself, your spirit will respond to help you.

From my perspective, loving myself goes hand in hand with believing in myself.  While self-love is somewhat static within me, believing in myself is the dynamic force that combines with it to allow me to move forward in a positive direction in my life.  Both rely on my efforts to work with my spirit to remove the negativity that interferes with our progress toward a positive existence.

When I began to love myself for who I am, I accepted all my faults and attributes simultaneously.  I am comprised of all that I am, and I fully accept ‘me’.  In order to integrate this self-love into my life, I then accepted that I also must believe in myself to realize my full potential.

When a child believes in his/herself, they move toward their goals by simply pursuing their interests in life.  It should be no different for us as adults, but many have been submerged in thoughts of self-doubt, memories of past failure and fear of the unknown. Many focus on their weaknesses instead of on their strengths.  In other words, many stop believing in themselves and depend on others.  Such insecurity is an acceptance of negativity at the higher level, and your spirit will not be able to assist you until you resist this negative tendency.

When you act in self-love and believe in yourself, your spirit will readily help you at the spiritual level to achieve your goals.   As you work with your spirit to refuse negativity and absorb the energy of the Light*, this positive approach will filter down and benefit you at the physical level.This Starlike© paper sculpture by Leo Jean is reminiscent of stepping out of the rut of insecurity into a new world of believing in oneself.

No one can give you self-love or make you believe in yourself.  You have to want it for yourself and work at it every day to create your future as only you believe it should be!

Believing in yourself is the key to moving forward in confidence towards the positive existence that you desire.

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

 

Self-Love

This is one of my favorite Starlike© paper art sculptures by Leo Jean.  It represents self-love, as shown by the 3 stars on the heart: my spirit, my higher self and my body.  The square is covered on 5 sides by stacked paper stars of various colors, the dimensions of my being into which I extend my self-love. In order to connect with your spirit, self-love is essential.

Living in self-love allows you to improve your well-being at both the physical and spiritual levels.

A positively oriented spirit cannot easily engage with a body that is harboring a lot of negativity but, once you begin to love yourself, it can help you to remove that negativity.

Self-love begins with self-acceptance.  You can start by looking at the things that you already like about yourself.  Bring the Light* directly into those parts of you.

Then look at the things about you that you don’t really like or that you’re not particularly fond of.  Begin to love each aspect of yourself and start bringing the Light into those areas.

The Light will flow freely to the areas that you love but will skirt around the areas that you don’t like so much, because the positive white Light will not remain in a negative energy zone.  Keep loving each part of you until you feel the Light linger.

As you get used to bringing in the Light, you can help your spirit to actually remove the negativity that has been preventing you from loving yourself.  Your spirit will effect this removal at the higher level as you continue to work with it and the Light.

Now imagine yourself as you truly are, with all the positive traits that you possess.  As you bring this vision of ‘the positive you’ into focus, bring the Light in and allow it to fill you with its positive energy.

Once you get used to loving yourself completely, you’ll be able to connect properly with your spirit.

 

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

Interactive Spirit

The morning sun reflects on the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean as seen from the Apollo 7 spacecraft during its 134th revolution of the Earth on Oct. 20, 1968. Image Credit: NASADid you know that you can actually interact with your spirit (soul) to improve your well-being?

When you work with your spirit, you’re connecting with the highest part of you.

Once you recognize that you can interact with your spirit, you can begin to fill it with love and Light.*

As you feel the love and Light grow within, you’ll begin to love yourself more and more.

Once you learn how to love yourself, you can then more easily love and be loved.

You’ll become more aware of how negativity affects your well-being, and your spirit will be help you to fight against it.

Interacting with your spirit takes a commitment and daily effort.  No one can do it for you and no one can take it from you.

As you make that unique connection and get to know your spirit, you’ll begin to really know yourself! 

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

 

I Forgive Myself!

fbheartstarlike1The importance of self-forgiveness for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

Someone commented the other day that the hardest thing for her to do was to forgive herself.  For those of us that were sexually abused as children, we bear the detrimental memories of those incomprehensible moments into adulthood.  The negative memories and emotions build inside until they begin to manifest in ways that cause emotional, mental and physical illness.  When I learned how to stop the momentum of the shame and guilt caused by early abuse events, I eventually emerged as the healthy balanced person I am today.

When I was really young, I really didn’t even understand what was happening to me, or that it was anything unusual, because I believe that I had been conditioned from a very early age to accept sexual abuse as a normal occurrence. After trying to report to my mother what had happened to me on one occasion and wasn’t believed, then being threatened into silence another time, I quickly learned that I wasn’t supposed to tell anyone.  I continued to keep all of it a secret.

By the time I reached puberty, I was being molested by people close to me.  I was so shy that I had trouble expressing any romantic interests with boys my own age, so I never had any meaningful relationships.  When I had what I thought was my first sexual encounter at age 16, I was humiliated when the 21-year-old man practically laughed out loud because I had told him that I was a virgin.  After that incident I was accosted and raped by several older teenagers.  What I never realized throughout any of this was that all this was happening because I had been abused as a young child.  It just never connected.  I never knew how to fight back to stop the abuse and was still afraid to tell others, for fear of not being believed or being ostracized for being a victim.

Soon after these events, I moved away to try and start a new life.  Within me was the inkling of knowledge that I would one day find harmony in my life.  But there seemed to be no way to stop the pattern of abuse that I had accepted.  By my mid-20’s I had become a battered woman as my life kept spiraling downward.  When I reached a crisis point, I finally looked for and found help from someone who made me look at myself in a whole new perspective.

At that point I was in a similar position as the lady that prompted me to post this today.  Years ago, when it was suggested that I should forgive myself, it seemed almost impossible.  My approach was to review the different aspects of how the abuse had affected me.  I realized that I felt great shame, loss of dignity and very little self-esteem.  My shyness and lack of confidence had prevented me from having meaningful relationships.  Somehow, I even felt guilty because I had allowed the abuse to continue until it was life threatening.   I had to reconcile with myself in order to remove those destructive emotional memories from my being.

In order to begin to forgive myself, I had to acknowledge that I was unique, that I had purpose and that I was worthy of happiness.  And I had to believe it.  Then I could forgive myself for having accepted the abuse, even though I really couldn’t have prevented it as a very young child.  The best way for me to fight back against that breach of my free will was to believe that I could become the person that I truly am inside, and to eliminate the fear, guilt and other negative emotions that lingered from the abuse events and their aftermath.

Once I was able to accept myself as I was at that moment, it began a ripple effect.  I was then able to forgive myself, and that enabled me to start loving myself.  That’s when I accepted that I could interact with my spirit (soul) and started to work with it.  I have regained my dignity and, when I look in the mirror, I see my inner beauty reflected back.

I still continue to forgive myself whenever I think, react or behave in ways that trouble me, in order to create a fresh starting point that allows me to once again move forward in a positive direction.

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

Hallowed Hypocrisy

Dark Cloud.wpA recent episode of “Brad Melzer’s: Decoded” delved into the mysterious death of Pope John Paul I in 1978.  The investigative crew opened up the suspicion that Vatican officials didn’t conduct a full and open investigation because the newly elected pope might have exposed some of the church’s secretive practices and corruption within its ranks.  This topic always perks up my ears, since I’ve long been anticipating the unraveling of this hypocritical establishment that has recently faced the exposure of widespread sexual abuse of children by its clergy.

The team first looked into the fact that the Vatican is a sovereign state, so the pope’s death was subject only to an internal investigation.  Some Italian prosecutors and at least one investigative journalist ended up murdered in the aftermath.  Next they explored the fact that JPI was possibly a reformer and some speculated that he was about to out corruption inside the church.  Before becoming pontiff, JPI had visited with the last remaining child who had witnessed the Fatima ‘miracle’ and had also been involved with the Vatican Bank in Venice.  Apparently the well-meaning pontiff discovered that the prophecy was about his intention to reveal the infiltration of Freemasons into the church’s hierarchy, as well as corruption within the Vatican Bank.

In summary, Brad Melzer asked: “Who would’ve predicted the Vatican would end up laundering heroine money for the Mafia to cover up a Freemason banking scandal that ends up with the murder of the pope?  Our Lady of Fatima.”

If the church is so corrupt, as has been proven beyond a doubt over the centuries, why do people continue their membership?  The recent exposure of child abuse by the clergy makes it abundantly clear that no child is safe around their ‘celibate’ priests.   Even with evidence of monetary corruption, people continue to contribute tax-free dollars to the Vatican’s ‘vow of poverty’.  If it’s ever proven that Vatican officials murdered a pope and they used the ‘vow of obedience’ to cover it up, would people still believe in what this institution stands for?  Does this make any sense?

Fear is the greatest tool of a negative regime and, while coercive practices are outlawed in most societies, they are at the root of most religious doctrines.  From my perspective, as someone who broke away early in my life from the apparent hypocrisy of Catholicism, people are simply desperate for someone to look after their spirit (soul) after they die.  As religious institutions are aware of this fateful fear, they offer it to anyone on this planet who is willing to accept that an organization could provide a secure position in the afterlife.  Why would anyone trust the most precious part of their being to such a manmade institution?

When I see the billions of people that have lumped their spirits into the various religious organizations that divide our planet, I perceive an underlying spiritual battle that fuels their incessant demand for more members.  Even the most seemingly benevolent religious organizations place spiritual impediments on their members to ensure that they will comply with the requirements of membership.  The very notion of praying for someone else is a breach of the recipient’s free will.

The fact that the Catholic Church has paid hundreds of millions of dollars to suppress the public testimony of thousands of abuse victims is reason enough to avoid the church like the plague.  I could express at length the contradictions, but I believe that anyone that has experienced such deliberate infractions of their free will already understands.  I’m glad that the mainstream media is bringing to light such hypocrisy with such shows as “Decoded”, since so many are unable to believe it’s really true.

From my perspective, I had been searching for a way to fulfill my own spiritual needs, until I acknowledged that my spirit is a unique entity that is within me for my well-being and that I alone am responsible for its progress.

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

 

Spring Beckons

I thought I’d post something today that reminds me of Spring:

An Introduction to the Light

At this time of year, when spring is beckoning us for renewal, most of us wish to take on a change that will make us feel good, that reaches out from within us, to become that person that can be realized only through our essence or spirit.  My spirit is a highly evolved being of the Light* who has chosen to come to this planet to teach, along with the spirit of my associate who has taken on the challenge of bringing the teachings of the Light to those on this planet who wish to partake of this knowledge.

Today I would like to introduce those who are listening to the concept of what the Light means and how it can fulfill those inner desires for peace and a harmonious new beginning to your existence.  At this time of the year, when the Earth is beautified by nature’s hand, it would be fitting for you to begin to think about beautifying yourself from within.

When a person comes to us for help or to learn about the Light, we instruct them in general terms about how they can refuse and fight the negativity that affects them.  However, it is up to each individual to do the actual work of that refusal in order to heal their precious body and allow their spirit to progress to the Light.  We fully respect an individual’s free will and do not impose any of our teachings on anyone.  It is entirely up to the individual how much they desire to be healed and how much they desire the Light.

Most humans are highly conditioned by cultural traditions to give up that part of oneself that searches for peace within, or the Light, and form a habit of acceptance for all that occurs, rather than learn to discern what is appropriate for one’s own well-being.  Basically, the human race has lost the all-important concept of self-love, which is the premise by which the Light is capable of existing within a person.

The Light is available to all who ask for it.  However, if the person’s body is housing negativity, then the Light will only remain with them for a short period of time, as the Light itself accepts no negativity in any form.  The question then arises: “How can a person with so much inherent negativity be capable of receiving the Light so that their spirit can progress toward being part of the Light?”  This is another reason that my associate and I have come to bring the knowledge of the Light to those who desire it.  We are able to remove negativity in all its forms from people, whether it is spiritual, mental or physical.  Many people deny that they are housing negativity and, in this way, they are accepting it.

During this time of spring renewal, it would appear most appropriate for people to start preparing themselves for the removal of negativity from their forms, and for the cultivation of positive energy within them in the form of the Light.  As everyone knows, negative energy negates positive energy, and it is imperative that the individual begin to refuse all negativity that acts upon them in order to benefit from the power of pure positive energy that is the Light.  As experts in the field of the removal of negativity, my associate and I work daily in the art of removing negative spirits and curses that affect the well-being of the individual.  Many people deny that this type of negativity could exist within them and, again, in this denial, they are accepting those negative forces that act upon them and that negate their efforts to absorb positive energy.

When a person’s spirit becomes of the Light, the manifestation of its beauty can be compared to the beauty that unfolds as the Earth spreads forth its new mantel in the spring.  There is a transformation that occurs within the person that shines from them, and that actually alters their appearance.  The glow that comes from within spreads throughout their body, and is especially apparent in the eyes.  It is the true beauty of a person who has shed the negative residue of a long winter in darkness.

Spring brings to mind youth and longevity.  When a person works with their spirit to bring it to the Light, they actually increase their lifespan and some immediately drop the gray color of aging.  All children notice the effect that the Light brings to an individual, for children are still in the midst of the spiritual world and can perceive far better than any adult.  The reality of the child is tied to both the physical and the spiritual realms, and too many adults ignore or refuse to listen to the children.  A child is far more aware of what occurs within their reality than can be understood by the average adult.

The knowledge and beauty of the Light is for everyone.  It brings total harmony to both the spirit and the body.  In this beauteous time of spring, each and every one of you deserve to feel the love of the Light flowing through you so that you can appreciate its splendor.

~ Leo Jean 1991

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

Religion Can Strike a Sour Chord

My Other KeyboardFor most of my life I’ve quietly been a non-believer and it always amazes me how adults continue to believe in the creation and other stories that their religions narrate.  While I still respect the choice that religious people make to believe in something as intangible, abstract and incredible as an omnipotent being that created everything from scratch, it would be less farfetched to worship the big bang.  However, when you think about how children are conditioned and encouraged in very clever ways to follow the footsteps of their parents or government into a given religion, it’s not hard to understand why religious beliefs are so embedded into the minds of almost all human beings.

Recently a client mentioned to me how fortunate she felt because she had never been indoctrinated into any religious belief system as a child.  I felt so pleased for her, because she had never been forced to participate in such an incarceration of the mind.  I reflected on my own catholic upbringing that was filled with conditioning by experts. My earliest memory of being punished was when I was three years old.  I had just returned from having attended church for the first time without my mother.  Our neighbor, a staunch religious woman, had caught me “sweeping the floor” with my nose, and advised my mother to punish me immediately with a spanking.  My mother questioned this advice but, because she was being pressured by one of her peers, duly spanked me for my irreverence.  Even though I protested that all I had been doing was counting the boots of the people in the row in front of us!

After learning that I was to do everything exactly as everyone else did while in the house of cards, I became an observer.  I used to watch everyone as they entered the church: walking up to the basin of holy water, dipping their finger in and genuflecting down on one knee as they crossed themselves with the blessed liquid.  Everyone was so serious, all dressed up in their finery.  If a young girl forgot to wear a hat or scarf over her head, a helpful mother would kindly provide her with a Kleenex and bobby pin to ensure her respectful appearance.

One Sunday there was an unexpected transition from the normal solemn mood of the mass.  The organist, who happened to have been my first grade teacher, suddenly stood up while playing one of the livelier tunes that she usually played with such reverence.  As she stood up, she looked around as though she was expecting everyone’s admiration.  My mother who led the choir looked at her with some surprise.  As the weeks went by, the organist continued to stand, then even smile and move in rhythm with the music as the pressure for attention mounted.  To everyone’s relief, the poor woman was soon replaced, so that the somber monotony could resume.

It was around that time, when I was about 12 years old, that my mother announced that I was going to be able to take piano lessons.  I was ecstatic at the prospect of finally learning to play the big old upright that stood in our dining room.  Some of my older five sisters had started lessons, but never seemed to stay with it.  For two and a half years, I was the happiest person around.  I practiced piano every day before dinner, but was among the shiest of all pianists. When my mother brought company over and asked me to play, I would agree only if they all sat in the other room.  I was so happy that I didn’t have to take lessons at the convent, where tales of yardsticks as weapons were wielded on faulty fingers. When I won first place at a regional piano competition, I was both proud and relieved because they had allowed me to focus while I played facing a wall.

However, soon my musical elation would be thoroughly quashed as religion interfered.  One day as I was getting money for the bus to go to my weekly lesson, my mother mentioned that I could soon start learning to play the organ at the church.  I looked at her with incredulity.  My immediate response was: “Then I’ll quit!”  To which my mother responded: “You’ll regret it!” I felt threatened and came back with: “I might regret it, but I’ll never play the organ at church!”  I knew only too well how many hours had to be spent playing at the church while the choir practiced.  And who would always be popping in to see the ladies but the depraved priest that had raped me a few years earlier!  Even more troubling was when the priest accepted my mother’s invitation to dinner that Easter.  It was difficult to sit across the table from that man, knowing that he was held under such esteem by my mother, while I was still under his threat not to tell or my family would be punished.

Although music and religion have intertwined since ancient times, from when temples were built to maximize the impact of sounds and song to when many musical artists attribute their talents to early song worship, religion always strikes a sour chord for me.  It brought me nothing but grief as a child and continuously presents divisiveness on our planet.  In a world where freedom is of concern to us all, what about the religious freedom of children? Despite all the physical and psychological efforts by the religious conditioners in my early life, I’m glad that I was able to see through the hypocrisy and rationally decide for myself about the notion of God.

On the positive side, my experience set me on a spiritual search for meaning in my life.  It wasn’t until I started working with my spirit that I finally understood that the ultimate goal of every human should be to personally attain harmony with their spirit.

 

 

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

We’re All Spiritual Beings

Most think of the spiritual world as dauntingly mysterious. It’s an unseen realm in which we all dwell and interact, but most have failed to comprehend its significance in our daily lives.

Many are fascinated with ghosts and paranormal occurrences, while others like to surrender their spirituality to a religious institution.  I had never been satisfied with those interpretations of what exists beyond our physical dimension.  Through my work with Leo Jean, I’ve learned so much more about the spiritual world around us all.

You can think of a spirit as a sentient being without a body. From the instant of our conception, we have a spirit.  Even before conception a spirit has to make a decision whether or not it wants to create and enter a particular body.  Why are so many couples that are physically capable of creating children unable to conceive?  It’s because there’s no spirit that has decided to enter that embryo.  On the other hand, sometimes a spirit will leave, and the woman miscarries. As Leo says: “Without a spirit, there is no life.”

Anyone who owns a pet or has worked with animals will suggest that their animal has a spiritual connection with them.  It goes beyond words with animals.  People feel emotions for their pets and their pets sense energy and emotions from their owners.  That’s because animals have spirits, too.  Their bodies are just equipped differently.

Where did all these spirits come from then, if only a few humans started out on this planet? It’s comparable to the question of what happened before the Big Bang (if there was one).  If there were only a few people on Earth in primitive times, where did all the spirits come from that now exist within the 7 billion people and the billions of animals on our planet?  Well, we could say that the spirits of all those people and creatures came from the microscopic life that existed before these lifeforms came to be formed.  Then, from where did all those spirits possibly originate?

Humans are all born with intuitive skills.  Newborns are intimately connected with the spiritual world, as they adjust to their physical forms.  Infants are in tune with the spiritual realm and they can see and hear spirits in their daily activities.  Toddlers smile when they see a friendly face and will put up a fuss if someone comes up to them that they aren’t familiar with.  In some cases, a toddler will scream hysterically if a particular person comes around them.  That’s because the toddler can see the spirits in and around that person and is rejecting that person.  Infants and toddlers see the faces of the spirits and are reacting to their knowledge of that type of spirit.

There are positive spirits and negative spirits.  The positive spirits will never break a person’s free will, nor will they hang around a negative environment.  Positive spirits make choices.  Negative spirits, on the other hand, have lost their positive knowledge and are engaged in all kinds of negative activities.  For instance, a negative spirit will find an opportunity to enter a screaming toddler in a moment of distress.  The toddler has let down their spiritual defences and has opened one or more of their spiritual openings.  In pops a negative spirit.

Once a child opens one of their spiritual openings, it can lead to more spiritual vulnerability.  If a child closes their spiritual openings, they are better off.  However, usually every time that they endure another emotional outbreak, that same spiritual opening will reopen because it is damaged.  A child that has a very calm demeanour is a child that remains closed to other spirits.

Why would a spirit want to invade someone else’s body?  Sometimes it’s a spirit of a deceased family member that has remained around their relations because they don’t know what else to do or where to go.  They’ve lost their spiritual knowledge, because their former body didn’t know how to direct their spirit.  So they enter a body out of convenience.  Then they don’t have to create a form from scratch.

The next question that arises is what does a spirit do inside of someone else’s body?  That depends on the spirit and how negative it is.  Some spirits will enter or invade a body because they want to cause harm to the original spirit’s creation or to torment a spirit that is housed in another body.

There are destructive spirits that can cause damage to humans.  For instance, a child with ADD can be helped if they allow the removal of the spirit that is causing the problem.  Spirits can be too powerful or will simply not adjust to a human form easily.  This causes an imbalance.  More dramatic signs of ill-suited spirits are when a child suddenly contracts a life-threatening or terminal illness.  Although I respect medical science, sometimes a spiritual solution can be a viable remedy. Very often the change of a child’s spirit will allow their body to heal and give that child a chance at a normal healthy life.  A child can see their spirit as a comforting sparkling light.

What does it mean to work with your spirit?  The children that Leo and I have worked with immediately get it.  They begin to remove the negative influences that have caused their problems and get on with life.  It’s very simple for a child, because they haven’t yet lost all of their inherent spiritual knowledge.  On the other hand, adults are the most difficult to work with, due to their many years of conditioning and loss of spiritual knowhow.  We usually ask the children we work with to describe or draw pictures of ‘the ones that bother them’.  Most children are still so much in tune with the spiritual world and can talk about it in a matter-of-fact way.

How could Leo possibly know how to work with spirits like he does?  From my understanding, Leo never let go of his spiritual knowledge of the Light* throughout his life.  For most of that time, he had to remain quiet about what he knows, because it’s not a generally accepted practice in our society.  Leo is, however, a very steadfast dedicated man and he has endured 90 years without relinquishing his knowledge.

Part of the knowledge that is usually rejected is that which refers to the origin of our spirits.  Again, what caused the Big Bang?  What was there beforehand?  Now scientists are hypothesizing that there is a multiverse and that our universe is just an offshoot, a bubble that is expanding, along with many others.  So, where did all our spirits come from?

From the thousands of people that we’ve worked with around the world, we’ve compiled an immense amount of information about the origins of our spirits. Spirits know no boundaries, and can move freely anywhere throughout the multiverse.  They can cross over into our universe and create a form. The bodies that they create trap them inside the molecular structure, but they can enter and exit through the form’s open spiritual apertures.  A person’s original spirit can exceptionally enter and exit its own form through closed apertures.  Other spirits cannot enter a person’s form if their spiritual openings are closed.   The scary version of all this from the movies causes people to be afraid but, in fact, many people house more than one spirit.

Why would all these spirits be acting in this way?  What’s the point of all this spiritual body-hopping?  From our perspective, this has been continuously happening throughout time on our planet.  Few spirits have any positive knowledge, so they are largely destructive or self-destructive.  They feed on energy, and thrive on the negative energy that they create.  Some are  even too powerful or destructive to exist in a human form.

Our spiritual/natural/quantum healing method provides a solution, as we match positively-oriented spirits to people to create a synchronized balance.  When a person works in harmony with their spirit, they are working with a sole spiritual being that is dedicated to improving their life experience.

Find out how to get started working with your spirit by visiting my website at OnlyPositiveKnowledge.com !

I welcome and value your input~Please feel free to comment! 

*Light: The pure white light of the universe; purely positive energy; not associated with any one religion or deity; I work spiritually with people from every background from around the globe

1. Early Impetus

My life changed significantly when I learned to work with my spirit over 25 years ago, and I could then view my existence in a whole new perspective.  Perhaps my story will inspire you to work with your spirit as you search for meaning in your life.

Ever since I was a young child I pondered the reason for my existence.  How did we come to be on this planet and for what purpose are we here?  Burdened with a childhood steeped in deep religious doctrine, I began to break away at the age of 8, at least in my thoughts, from the notion that God was the most important factor in my life.  It was at that time that I remember lying in bed and saying to myself: “I’m not worthy to be married to God.”  I had just decided that I didn’t want to be a nun, as my mother had been nurturing me to be up to that point.

It wasn’t the first time that I had questioned catholic doctrine as a child, like in the first grade.  My teacher was telling my class all about how our religion doesn’t worship pagan gods, statues or idols.  I put up my hand and asked the legitimate question: “But what about all the statues in our church?”  That question met with firm facial disapproval by the teacher, as she quickly changed the subject.

Later on in 1966, at the age of 10, I was still trying to meet the standards that every “good” catholic girl is supposed to strive for.  I had excelled in my catholic studies and was already “confirmed” by the bishop.  In the spring I volunteered to teach religious doctrine by introducing the catechism to 1st grade catholic children who were attending the local protestant school.  Two other students had also volunteered and we met in the church basement on Wednesdays after school.  After our class on the third week, I decided to show my fellow instructors how to make prank calls on the phone in the basement kitchen, like one of my sisters had done a few days earlier.  We were laughing away at one of the calls, when a voice came on the phone, obviously the priest who had picked up the receiver upstairs, telling us to stay right were we were.

An endless minute later, Father LeFaive came charging down an interior stairway (that I never knew existed) and broke open the door.  He was livid with anger, asking who was responsible for talking on his phone.  Being the ultimate honest child, I admitted my guilt and the priest told the other children to go home.  He pointed to a tray of plastic glasses on the counter of the kitchen, and ordered me to bring it upstairs for him.  I climbed the stairs with the tray of plastic glasses with such fear of punishment that I could barely breathe.  I knew that I was in deep trouble when the priest told my mother what I had done.

To my surprise, when we entered the upstairs doorway, we entered into the priest’s kitchen, not into the church itself.  My heart was pounding with fear by then, as the good father told me to put the tray down on the counter.  Then he told me to go through the archway leading into the hallway but, instead of turning right and going into the vestry, he pointed over my shoulder to go through the doorway straight ahead.  As I entered the room I saw that it was the priest’s bedroom.  The bed was immediately to my left, while I remember looking at myself in the mirror on the opposite wall.  I wondered what he was going to do, as I watched him in the mirror.

Well, it didn’t take but a few seconds upon entering the room, when Father LeFaive told me to lie down on the bed.  Of course, I did so immediately.  He was, after all, my priest.  I saw him undoing his belt, and so I thought that he was going to beat me.  However, as I was entering a state of panic, he told me to close my eyes and go to sleep.  I remember peaking through my almost-closed eyelids as I watched the priest and I went into some sort of altered state as I left my body to the sexual punishment meted out by that sick man of god (I omitted the capitalization on purpose).  When I returned to consciousness, my clothes were back on and we were in the vestry.  Father LeFaive looked me square in the eyes and said to me, in no uncertain terms: “Run home now, or you’ll be late.  You can’t tell anyone what happened.  If you ever tell your mother or anyone, the devil will punish your entire family!”

Wow!  That kind of ended my belief in any kind of benevolent deity.  So my search for a real meaning to my life began in earnest.  When I was a disgruntled teenager (no wonder!) I asked my mother on a few occasions why the priest would have taken me into his bedroom.  My mother would be so indignant when I brought up that subject that it took a lot of courage for me to break into such conversations.  Her response was always to shrug and say that I must have seen the inside of the priest’s house from the vestry or gone in when my younger brothers were altar boys.  Then, as I would try to relate the exact details to explain what had happened, she never listened, and always insisted that I was mistaken.  Her religious beliefs blinded her to my plight, and our relationship became intolerable.

Something similar had happened when I was 6 years old, on my first sleepover at one of my classmate’s.  Our moms were best friends; my mother was the choir leader at our little church in the village, and her mother sang alongside her.   My friend’s father was one of the two village policemen, and he used to sit in his easy chair in the livingroom and shout out orders.  During the night, as my friend and I lay asleep in her bed together, I woke up to find that her father was pulling me down to the foot of the bed.  I asked him what he was doing, and he told me to go back to sleep.  I watched as he pulled my girlfriend down, then I went back to sleep.  In the morning, when my friend’s mother asked me how I slept, I told her that her husband had “come in and woke us up”.  She dismissed my statement stating that he had just gone to use the bathroom.  When my mother arrived to pick me up, I immediately told her about being awakened in the middle of the night, and the other woman looked at her and explained that he had just gone to use the bathroom.

As I grew into adulthood I always remembered these events vividly, but I never dealt with the emotional impact that they had on me.  My mother, who was supposed to be my most trusted guardian, could only dismiss my allegations as some sort of imaginary concoction or misinterpretation of the events.  As a result of my fear of reprisal from the church and my mother’s non-action, I learned to keep things to myself after that.  Since these two very notable experiences had happened during my primary development years, I was hardly able to deal with them on my own.  At home I was nicknamed “Gluck”, short for “Gloria the Suck”, because I was always crying for my mother.

As a result of my early childhood experiences, I was extremely shy. Although I was able to articulate my viewpoints with my close friends, I was unable to master any form of communication with groups.  Instead, I would utter some silly phrase or out-of-context comment that would make others look at me strangely.  As a teenager I decided that I wasn’t going to follow the path that everyone else was heading for.  I couldn’t, because I had these terrible secrets, and felt I would never fit in.  So I abandoned the ideals that had been presented to me as a child, and began to search for more meaning in my life.  I felt there was something terribly hypocritical about the trappings of a so-called normal life, so I decided that I would seek that which was real.  At least what was real to me.

I wanted to know about my purpose here.  I didn’t want a fairy tale.  Then at age fifteen, I had some of the most profound five minutes of my life, when I was presented with the seeds to my quest for substance in my existence.