Time gates are passageways or spaces
we step into at a particular time that change the direction of our life. Time gates exist everywhere without regards for
time. They are simply space providing the means for change. When we refer to change we refer to time and
not space. However, all points in space
are relative to one another and therefore a time gate cannot exist in empty
space. It must be linked to a specific event and events happen as a result of
time.
Wherever you are in the world you
will be faced with time gates. These gates are constantly opening and closing.
When we step through a time gate we either consciously or unconsciously set off
a stream of time space events that can have a power influence upon our life. In
an instant our life can change. An artist is discovered, a lover is found, and
a leader is toppled. From the outside it appears that a person’s life has
changed dramatically, for better, or for worse when in fact one has simply
stepped through a time gate and the space you occupy has changed. Whether it is
prosperous or not depends upon a number of circumstances. What might appear to
be a stroke of luck might turn out to be a burden.
A story: in a small village a young
boy received a pony from his parents for his birthday. Everyone in the village remarked
to the old sage of the village on how lucky the boy was to receive such a wonderful
gift. The old sage said, “We’ll see if this is luck.” The next week the boy was
riding the pony when something scared the pony and he was thrown off and broke
his leg. The villagers said to the old sage, “Oh how awful what bad luck. The
poor boy will not be able to play with the other children and must spend the
summer in bed.” The old sage said, “We’ll see if this is bad luck.” The next
week the country went to war and all able bodied boys were called up for duty
to go and fight and possibly die for their country. The boy with the broken leg
was spared from going to war and the possibility of being injured or killed.
Our karma will draw us to certain gates
and bind us to others. The gate to prosperity may open before us, but because
of our karmic blindness we might walk right by it. We might be given a stroke
of luck that might turn into a stroke of bad luck and then find that it will
bring us a different stroke of luck. When things happen be aware, open and watchful;
and when questioning whether it is stroke of luck or bad luck say to yourself, “we’ll
see.”.
Namaste ~ I celebrate the place
where our souls meet
Doctor Lynn
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