YOU ARE AN ACTION FIGURE IN THE GAME OF LIFE
Location: 
Oregon, US of A
Date: 
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Teacher(s): 
Receiver: 

Thought Adjuster:  “Dear child, each life journey could be compared to the thrills that people experience when playing a video game.  There are very intense moments during these games when the life of the hero is in jeopardy—again and again.  The action figure represents you and through the hand-held commands of the game, you do your best to graduate from all levels of the game to master it.

“The game of life is also packed with unexpected happenings.  Each one of them presents your soul with another opportunity to expand, should you discover the secret of how to master that challenge.  On the other hand, this opportunity could turn into a momentary failure if you are not equipped yet to win over such trying circumstances.  Either way, the event can provide you with clues about yourself and help you understand where you stand at this given moment.

“Virtual video games give the player more than one life so that he can learn both from his successes and failures and improve his skills one game at a time.  Learn to tackle life challenging events with the same fervor as the one exhibited by the player when he focuses on beating the odds and improving his scores. 

“The longer you live, the better you should get at dealing with life’s pop-up tests.  Little by little, the factor of surprise won’t seem as such a threat to your emotional balance as you will have learned to keep your emotions in check and to deal with unexpected turns of event while remaining cool and collected rather than being in a state of shock and fear.

“See each challenge as part of your practice run.  Eventually you will become so strong that you will have faith in the fact that you are equipped to deal with whatever comes your way.  Your attitude will be “Can-Do” and you will roll up with eagerness your spiritual sleeves, knowing that you do not stand alone in any given situation.  The universe is indeed supporting you in your growth because your personal growth will serve universal objectives.  Yes, everyone matters in the small and grand scheme of things. Act accordingly.”

Edited by Linda Abell