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Monologue Follow up A Game Of Chess

586 words~4 min listen2 parts

Part 1

I don't say good day to you this day of your time. How are you all? All right. In my ancient language, Atu Inanika. Good day, ancestors. We will begin this portion of the interaction with a little bit of a follow-up to what has already been said briefly with the idea of the different games as analogies for the different levels of consciousness in your reality. Now, many of you may not play the game of chess, and as we said, that's fine. But the idea is that whatever game you choose to play, whatever you are most attracted to, understand that the symbolic analogy of the particular game you are attracted to in many ways is going to be representative of how you view life, your relationship, to life, your relationship to others. So while you take whatever time you wish to take, to think about that and let that sink in so that you can use the game you're most attracted to as an analogy for your life and allow that analogy, allow that game, and the rules of that game, to help clarify many of the things going on about your particular approach to life, looking at it that way, may provide some illumination for you about certain things, certain ways you go about things in life, in life that can aid and assist you in playing that game of life. At the same time, we do encourage you to also stretch a little bit by at least making an attempt to play a different kind of game now and then and see what other new portions of yourself you may have been aware of or unaware of may come up for you from a different perspective by playing a different game, seeing even the things you are familiar with from a slightly different point of view, discovering things you were unaware of by playing the new game with different pieces than you may be familiar with. Using this analogy and actually playing these games physically, as we have already suggested, may allow you to really connect much more strongly, to really bond vibrational with different aspects of yourself that, again, you may be somewhat familiar with, but may not necessarily be getting a complete picture of, a whole picture of. And this meditational technique, this analogous technique, technique can serve you to give you a broader perspective of the way you approach life, the way you go about things, the way you think, the way you behave, what you believe, how you feel. So use these analogies, use these techniques as a permission slip to give yourself permission to be more of who you are in whatever way, shape, or form seems most attractive to you.

Part 2

this meditational technique, this analogous technique, technique can serve you to give you a broader perspective of the way you approach life, the way you go about things, the way you think, the way you behave, what you believe, how you feel. So use these analogies, use these techniques as a permission slip to give yourself permission to be more of who you are in whatever way, shape, or form seems most attractive to you. Now, letting this sink in, we will, once again ask, In what way may we be of service to you with the questions and answers, or if you wish, in our ancient language, Atu, Iliadastah, what reflections may we provide? You may begin with your questions if you wish. Shh.