Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
clear
English answer:
as in "seeing clearly"
Added to glossary by
Veronika McLaren
Nov 9, 2011 18:17
12 yrs ago
English term
clear
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Hello everyone,
Each one of you that hears this channelling is here to bring your gifts and manifest them here on earth. You will all be healers that hear this message and it is for you to manifest yourself in all your glory and to release your ego completely and you will feel yourself safe, secure and held. All healers have had difficult lives, it is meant to be that way so that you can understand yourselves, so that you have to work through many, many issues and so that you can understand everybody else. What you’ve healed within yourself you will be able to heal quite easily in others, the more and more that you do it, the more and more ***clear*** and complete you will become.
Does "clear" mean "pure" or does it mean that you will understand more, everything will be clearer to you?
Thank you.
Each one of you that hears this channelling is here to bring your gifts and manifest them here on earth. You will all be healers that hear this message and it is for you to manifest yourself in all your glory and to release your ego completely and you will feel yourself safe, secure and held. All healers have had difficult lives, it is meant to be that way so that you can understand yourselves, so that you have to work through many, many issues and so that you can understand everybody else. What you’ve healed within yourself you will be able to heal quite easily in others, the more and more that you do it, the more and more ***clear*** and complete you will become.
Does "clear" mean "pure" or does it mean that you will understand more, everything will be clearer to you?
Thank you.
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3 | as in "seeing clearly" | Veronika McLaren |
4 | pure, focused | Yvonne Gallagher |
3 | transparent | DLyons |
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Nov 23, 2011 13:44: Veronika McLaren Created KOG entry
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as in "seeing clearly"
You will become less confused and understand the issues better, because your own ego is no longer interfering.
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Thank you, Veronika"
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pure, focused
nothing is distracting you so yes, you are "clearheaded" and can see clearly but in a more concentrated or focused way
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transparent
I think it has multiple meanings one of which, especially in the context of channelling, is to let a spiritual radiance flow unimpeded through one. Buddhists use the metaphor of letting muddy water settle out. Quakers use the word in a slightly different way, but with some of the same connotations.
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