Today’s article comes from an unlikely contributor; one who desperately wants his message to get out.

This gentleman had led an angry and violent life and died a violent death in prison. So how can I call him a “gentleman”? Because he is. He’s a very gentle soul who has healed from this last lifetime and would like to share his message; what he’s learned.

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It’s Never Too Late

“I was an angry man who I thought I had to hurt others before they hurt me. I lived and died in violence. I hurt people and it didn’t matter to me about anyone…even myself.

“I was wrong.

“It’s never too late to heal. It’s never too late to let the Light in. It’s never too late to help others…no matter where you are in your life.

“It’s never too late to change; to change one’s heart; to change one’s perspective. And I’m gonna tell you how and what to keep in mind.

“Every act against another. Every harsh word against another. Every negative thought, act or word against another…

“Is an act, word, or thought against yourself. Maybe you don’t care, love or respect yourself. How about this? There’s more. Any and every negative – or positive – thought, word or act affects your wife; your husband; your child; your mother; your father; your sister; your brother; your friends; your neighbors; and every stranger you have met as well as those you never met.

“But it’s never too late to change; to understand that what you say, do and think affects everyone you know, love and care about and even those you don’t.

“Because you are them, and they are you. We are One. We are truly connected and whatever one does ripples through everyone else.

“I wish I’d known this before I died – I would’ve liked to change my legacy before I hurt so many – those I love and those I never knew.

“It’s never too late…”

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When a deceased person steps forward to share a message on my blog, I am privileged to have, albeit truncated, glimpse of their life on Earth and how they are after they’ve crossed over and reviewed their life.

When we cross over and review our life, we get to see our life from the view of those we loved, hurt, or touched in any way. This is also where we see, feel and realize how we affected others and how we really are connected to each and every one.

But like he said, “It’s never too late…”

Why not start now?

Channeled by Jan Toomer


 

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