Presenting different aspects of Spirit
I have many stories of co-creating art work that does not meet expectations or the ‘normal’ view of a being or a thing. My first experience with this was a charcoal sketch of my master teacher, Moses.
In the beginning of my mediumship I was just getting used to the process of allowing spirit to come to me with information. This information is a knowing. I don’t hear voices. When I say ‘hear’ I mean I know.
I wanted an image of my master teacher to keep in the studio for guidance and inspiration. I asked Moses to come forward so I could sketch him and he gratefully obliged. I was working in my sketchbook. I hadn’t planned a formal painting or anything as I was still feeling my way through this process.
As I may have mentioned before, I get all emotional and/or worked up while co-creating. I breathe a lot, loudly. I talk to myself, well to spirit. I pace back and forth, stepping back from my drawing frequently. I pull forcefully on my kneaded eraser.
Halfway through the quick sketch, I asked Moses out loud, “Where’s your hair?” Right? I mean Moses has lots of hair and a big beard!! I have the Charleston Heston image all ready in my head. Wait, why would Moses look like Charleston Heston?
Okay, I obviously had an expectation here and that is not going to Allow spirit to come through. The teaching is Spirit Speaks First. So my Moses is bald and kind of young. He presents more like a monk.
In fact most of the spirit drawings/paintings I do, Spirit shows up as a youngish persona. Now, I have seen other psychic art where Spirit presents as old and wizened. I have had Spirit present this way too but Most of the time I get younger presentations.
Why is this? Well, there are different aspects to Spirit. Light beings are massive beings. For instance Angels are measured in parathangs, which is not completely conceivable by our 3D minds. One parathang is said to equal 4 miles (Dominion Angels are 39 Parathangs)…that is quite a lot of light being for the Earth plane!
With so much “mass” (3D terminology) and so much capability, the Masters can be in many different places at once (I was taught seven places at once but I feel it can be more than that and not all in the same dimension) and they can direct many different aspects at once. Take some time to reflect on this.
We reincarnate into different aspects of the same soul. Wouldn’t those aspects (at least some of them) in Spirit present as they were on the planet? Each aspect has a purpose, which brings a particular relative message from Spirit and this is represented in the image brought forth.
As I finished my charcoal sketch I reflected on my expectation. What was so obvious to me, to my heart, was that this was indeed Moses. I had absolutely no doubt, but he looked so different!
Moses is not presenting himself to me as a fiery (and hairy) outcast individual that is the norm in movies and religious art. It is important to know that personality aspect of Moses.
But Moses comes to me as contemplative, centered and deeply loving. Perhaps Moses did incarnate as a bald monk before or after the Moses most of us know of. It doesn’t matter. The message from the image alone is one of inner reflection, confidence born of trust and knowing; it is a message for me, from Moses.
Spirit speaks first and Spirit this time brought forth just such an image. I will write more about aspects and incarnations as I have other examples in my experience. In the meantime, keep Embracing the Mystery.