cyberangel
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Post by cyberangel on Nov 2, 2015 8:26:36 GMT
Hi All I came across this article and I just wanted to share as it was actually very meaningful to me personally, but thought I would share it here also. It's actually quite funny that I should read this as I was asking the universe about something and I then find this thank you universe (and Angels) for answering my question...I will try to work on my lesson. Love and Light "In the gamut of human emotions we came here to experience, let's talk about feeling ignored. Most humans, not all, enjoy contact with others. This is further guided by the different chapters in a person's life. When you are ignored, it hurts -- and this reality often seems to be about pain and suffering and finding ways to overcome it. What people tell me is that they want to feel connected to people who 'get them' especially now as so many are into healing which is part of the metaphysical journey into awareness. Being connected, from my point of view, has to do with people aligning their grid with yours. If they don't - they will ignore you. Sometimes that's a good thing, other times it's not. You align your grid with those who are here to play out the same experiences, and often dramas, that you are. Others ignore you, as that is not their challenge, so don't always take it personally. The person who is left out in childhood and teen years, often bullied, sooner or later will find one or more people to align with. They wonder why certain people are so charismatic and they're often ignored. You can do things physically, emotionally, and spiritual to change that, but generally those who ignored you in the first place, will no longer seem important once you heal because you've learned the lessons of ignoring and ignorance."
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Post by gruntal on Nov 3, 2015 4:52:20 GMT
Sometimes people ignore you because you are embarrassing. Or sometimes you come off as some what frightening. Down right intimidating ! If you don't think of yourself in that way there might be some misunderstanding. Acting like a clown would break the ice. You don't want to remind them of some substitute math teacher they suffered under many years ago.
On the other hand I thought I was maybe a little crazy until I found clubs and groups with like minded people. What we thought was interesting was to the world almost non-existent. We would just see things the others didn't care about and of course ignored.
I found that good therapy but sadly I also ignored most of humanity when I thought I had nothing in common with them. So it is a two way street.
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donq
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Post by donq on Nov 3, 2015 10:55:55 GMT
Hi Lorraine, It's said that, all over the world, there were less than two thouhand persons who read the great scientific books that really told about the truth about nature and universe. Whiles millions read only fantasy books. Sometimes, quantity doesn't mean quality, right?
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Post by gruntal on Nov 3, 2015 16:12:17 GMT
I'll never forget when my 6th grade teacher gave us a home work assignment to look up the meaning of ABSOLUTE ZERO. I would seem I was the only one in the class that could understood the concept. Degrees Kelvin and all such stuff. At the time I was also very much into the Walt Disney Donald Duck comic books which I learned later were actually created by the legendary Carl Barks. Over the years it would only get worst. Esoteric Brotherhoods and Dog With A Blog.
You would not believe to what extent I tried to be ignored in this life time and how successful I was at that. So much talent gone unappreciated! Well I was one of the first in my class to qualify for a library card. That almost blew my cover when I started to use it ...
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Post by baangus on Nov 7, 2015 16:02:06 GMT
My left-out childhood flashed before my eyes reading this!
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