[This is something of a follow-up to last week’s posting.  😉 — Rob]

Rob: I’ve been playing with this idea, based on a channeling I recently read, about this whole idea of knowing what future to [choose] or what actions to take, what decisions to make, at any given moment — this whole idea of only the eternal Now exists, that’s still kind of hard to wrap your head around. So any guidance that you have there I would greatly appreciate.

Sam-u-el: Hello again, Rob, and hello again, all! Yes, this whole idea of the eternal Now, it’s rather difficult to wrap your head around coming from a perspective of being in the realm of time. Intellectually, you get the whole point that there is no time. Time is a concept that is a mental construct, useful for your life in physicality as a teaching tool. That is its primary function — the idea of karma, the laws of cause and effect. You do one thing, you make one decision, that has an effect, and that presents itself to you serially, first one then the other. There’s no greater teaching tool.

But as you’ve progressed to the point of being on the threshold of Ascension, it essentially means that you are done with the whole notion of time and the need for these karmic lessons. You have learned what you need to learn.

So now we come to a time where you start accepting yourself as the divine being that you really are. And you are wrapping your head around, “What does it mean that there is no time?” There is only the Now. The more you put yourself into the perspective of the Divine Being outside this realm of time, the more you will see what it is, what time is, what its purpose is, and how you are so much bigger than that.

Regarding your questions about, how do you know what decisions to make at any given moment? I think you have all talked through that. You know the answer. Your teammate’s guide laid it out very well. It is all about how you feel. For any choice that you are faced with, no matter how small or seemingly how small, it is how you feel.

If you are guided by your heart, and allow yourself to be guided by your heart, then there is no such thing as a wrong decision. They are all useful, all experiences, for at the end of the day, that’s all these choices are. It’s a choice of what it is that you want to experience, and all experiences are learning opportunities … again, no matter how seemingly insignificant. Make no mistake, all experiences are learning opportunities.

You’ve been wondering this week (and even last week), more so as you’ve become fully retired, that you’ve gotten out of a routine and aren’t devoting as much time to your spiritual practices on a routine basis. This, of course, is a choice, as we’ve just discussed.

But also, make no mistake whether you engage in a daily spiritual practice or not does not make you any less spiritual. There is no such thing as not being spiritual. The daily practice is simply allowing you to feel that connection, to feel that truth about yourself. But whether you do or you don’t does not change the fact that you are who you are, and that is immutable. You ARE that divine being. If you feel disconnected from that, then, by all means, establish a routine [to] get back into a daily practice, reconnecting to who it is that you really are.

So again, it all comes down to your choices, whatever makes you feel most comfortable, and as was also stated, that is the most fun for YOU. But above all, do not judge!

There’s no point in the judgment. The judgment is like throwing out the sea anchor, slowing you down. As the sailor, you know, the fun is in the speed, so God speed to you. 🙂

Just allow yourself to have that fun. Do what it is that you are called to do, and all will be well. Feel your way through life. This is my advice to you at this time.

So with that, knowing our time is short, I will leave you with this short message. It is always a joy to connect with you, and your connection with me, here, now, IS an acknowledgement of your own divinity, for we are divine. We are part of the One. Again, you know this.

So with that, I am always here. Go with my love. Farewell for now.