Adamus® Saint-Germain Adamus® Saint-Germain - Crimson Circle
Adamus® Saint-Germain Adamus® Saint-Germain - Crimson Circle
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JANE: Probably more than slight. Yeah.<br />
Freedom Series: Shoud III - End of an Era<br />
ADAMUS: Yes, very slight. Tiny. Almost couldn’t even spell it. (laughter) The worrying, the fear – it’s just<br />
mental chatter, and if it wasn’t that, you’d be doing crossword puzzles obsessively. It’s occupying the mind.<br />
Why? What benefit are you deriving from it? Stop smiling Marc (to her husband). (Adamus chuckles) What<br />
benefit are you deriving from it?<br />
JANE: None.<br />
ADAMUS: Yeah, oh, none. Then you wouldn’t be doing it!<br />
JANE: Well, I think in some way, I think it keeps me safe from moving into something different.<br />
ADAMUS: You think, but what – really, let’s do common sense here – what benefit is being derived,<br />
because every one of you who has any sort of thing right now that’s going on – I don’t care if it’s a financial<br />
thing, a health thing, a slight obsession thing – I don’t care what it is, but you are deriving some benefit from<br />
it. Otherwise, you would have let go of it a long time ago. It serves you somehow.<br />
Every one of you, look at yourselves for a moment. Whatever that is, you’re deriving a benefit. It is serving<br />
you. And therefore, all is well in all of your damn creation, because it is serving you! It is doing something!<br />
You’re loving it, otherwise you would have left it.<br />
So how is it serving you to have this?<br />
JANE: It’s a distraction.<br />
ADAMUS: It’s a distraction, absolutely, but distracting from what?<br />
JANE: (pausing) From me.<br />
ADAMUS: Ah! So do you think maybe, maybe if you took that pause, stop the mind chatter – and that’s<br />
really all it is; it is a huge distraction, and it could be in the form of, as I said, doing crossword puzzles all<br />
the time or worrying about things – what would happen then? You would have to face …<br />
JANE: Myself.<br />
ADAMUS: Good. Good. Now, what would be the biggest fear about facing<br />
yourself?<br />
JANE: I wouldn’t like me?<br />
ADAMUS: I like you. Why wouldn’t you like you? (some chuckles)<br />
JANE: I don’t know. I’m assuming I’ve done lots of bad stuff.<br />
ADAMUS: Well, you have, but remember last month? “That wasn’t meee!<br />
(Adamus sings) I had nothing to do with you!” It’s not! I can prove it scientifically<br />
that it was not you. Mathematically, scientifically, spiritually, philosophically it<br />
was not you. You get a fresh start. So now what is there to fear?<br />
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