[K’lar is one of my guides, who appears to me as a Viking. And this message was given just after the birth of our second grandchild, and the adventure continues! — Rob]
K’lar: This is K’lar. I come this evening to remind you all that this life, any life, including the new ones coming in, it is all a grand adventure. They speak of various times in the past as ages of exploration, but every life, every time period in the history of humanity, is its own age of exploration, for all of you, exploring more and more of who you are, why you are here, why this world is set up the way it is, to give you the experiences that you desire. Every bit of it is simply to have an adventure, and therefore to have fun.
Humans tend to become fixated a bit on the physical, the illusion of the happenings around them, find it difficult, perhaps even painful. Keep coming back to the idea that this is just an adventure, and to be fun, to be joyous, to bring to you more and more understanding of who you are, what is possible in this realm of physical.
Physicality is a time of joy with the new baby coming in to this family, but in reality, to the family of humanity, Such events are an expression that, yes, life will carry on. Isn’t it wonderful?! Thank you for allowing me to speak.
Rob: We, all of us, seem to be in a period of having so much to do, so many, what feels like, obligations and the difficulty of fitting them all in. Is there some guidance you have for us about how we should handle this?
K’lar: So these events in your life that you are referring to — and by you, I mean all of you — these events that you refer to as commitments or obligations, they are only that because you have agreed to undertake them, to fulfill them. These, of course, are your choices, and you choose them because they are events, they are experiences that can bring you joy in the fulfillment of them.
So whether it is finding time to take a walk; finding time to put in your garden, to tend to your garden; finding time to go sailing; finding time to care for a loved one; these are all things that you want to do because they bring you joy. They are part of your service to others, but more importantly, to yourself. And as you undertake them, find the joy in just the doing of it.
Don’t feel pressured by the time. Time is meaningless. Enjoy it for its own experience. And with each experience, as you go through that, make it the experience of a lifetime. If you were never to do that again, never have the opportunity to do that again, [say to yourself,] “It is okay, for this event that I do right now is the greatest experience of this particular choice that I have ever undertaken, and I am complete in fulfilling it such that I don’t ever need to do it again … unless I choose to do it again.”
And with each passing day, you choose again and again those experiences which you will find fulfilling and part of your service to yourself, even if it seems like it is a service that you are performing for another. At the end of the day, it is for yourself, for your own growth. See it that way. Feel it as you undertake whatever the activity is and enjoy it for what it is and what it brings you.
I hope this has helped. And thank you for giving me this opportunity to share whatever small bit of wisdom and advice I may have, and may you all find the adventure in each and every choice you make. Thank you again.