Thursday, March 22, 2012

ExtraTerrestrial Adventures and Outside Blogging Projects

I am writing a blog for the amazingly talented Author, Craig Campobasso, and therefore, I thought I’d also share the blog on my personal blog, as it goes right along with all the life questions I attempt to debunk in The Wobbly Times.

Here’s what I wrote for thehttp://iamthyron.blogspot.com/ <--Check it out, please!! Craig’s book, The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: I AM Thyron, really is one of the most fantastic novels I’ve ever had the privilege of reading! 

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I am currently reading a book called, The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: I AM Thyron by Craig Campobasso. This book is the story of an ExtraTerrestrial name Thyron, who is an highly evolved soul suffering from a duality disorder. According to Campobasso, it’s a struggle in our daily lives to “let go of control,” and allow love to guide, not fear, for the betterment of all involved. In other words: allowing God to flow within us without judgment towards others. It is the fight within mortal man between our light and our dark. It is the struggle to react in a loving, constructive way, verses a spiteful, destructive way. Most of all it is giving into our deepest fears; allowing fear, rather than love, to control our lives.

When we allow our dark to be in control, is when we feel pain. Negativity drowns you, and takes others down with you. When our light flows, we flourish. There are no obstacles, only clear pathways that lead to happiness and fulfillment.

These, of course, are all the extreme differences between dark and light. But with the exception of the few great spiritual leaders this world has ever known, every person who has ever walked this Earth has experience with duality.

Imagine how much harder it is for Thyron, The ExtraTerrestrial, to live on a spiritual plane where almost everyone has learned to merge their light and dark. If you’ve ever known a child who was smart, but less so, in comparison to his/her Ivy League brothers and sisters, it’s a lot like that. Unfortunately for Thyron, it’s even more difficult as we’re talking about issues as deep as the intelligence of the soul. He, though advanced in many ways, is still struggling with how to become his most evolved self.

While almost everyone else has achieved Christ Consciousness, Thyron is still in a strange sort of limbo, teaching at the advanced college level at the Universe’s Spiritual University Melchizedek, while still learning, feeling inadequate for having duality control his thoughts. On one of the first pages of the book Thyron describes his duality disorder to his students, “And you wonder how I got this job? I wonder myself why Father Melchizedek chose me? Someday I hope to learn the answer.”

This line really struck a chord for me. Don’t many of us wonder this? I know I’ve asked in desperation many times, “God, why have you put such unpaved desires in my heart? Why couldn’t I just want to do something normal, with a clear path?” Anyone who has ever wanted something out of the “ordinary” has most likely dealt with these uncertainties. We ask why we have been given our life path, feeling we’re unequipped or unqualified to walk it.

The key is we always are, even if we don’t know how to do it, or why we’re there, there is a reason, there is a lesson, there is an answer. There is a purpose and a moral to every struggle we face. Campobasso gives us another way of looking at this through his lead character Thyron, revealing “that we write the blueprint to our lives before we incarnate, and that we discover our own answers during that lifetime.” Souls can quicken their evolvement this way. They are armed to deal with any problems, even the most dire of situations. All that needs to happen is to just stay calm and be patient and open enough to learn.

Another great quote that goes along with Campobasso’s teaching is one that Orison Swett Marden once said, “The Creator has not given you a longing to do that which you have no ability to do.” I think Orison had it right, specifically for this situation. I would take it even further, as Campobasso says in the book, to say, that our Creator God put the longing in our heart because we have an ability to complete it. Through the acquisition of our deepest dreams and the conquering of our greatest struggles, we can increase global consciousness, by raising our Light, one by one.

This duality disorder, which plagues the book’s protagonist, is undoubtedly the main focus, and biggest lesson of the book. Thyron even meets his own Shadow in The Shadow Chamber, learning why the shadow shadows each and every sentient being for soul advancement. It is also our biggest lesson on this Earth. I challenge you as, as I challenge myself, to join Thyron on his mission to merge our dualities and become a single being of God and Love. To become a Conscious One.

Thyron states at the beginning of the book, “Diversity is a spiritual tool designed to perfect humans for the Kingdom of the Christ Kings. The people of the Earth are student Gods in training.”

Yes, Earth is a grammar school, and the Heavens are the eternal college worlds. We have so much to be grateful for, and to look forward to: an eternity of learning is just waiting to be experienced.

So will Thyron overcome his duality? Will he say goodbye to his fear, attain Christ Consciousness, and allow unconditional love into his heart and grant it to others? You’ll just have to read the book, and find out!

You can buy The Autobiography of an Extraterrestrial Saga: I AM Thyron with FOREWORD by SYLVIA BROWNE, New York Times best-selling author and psychic on Amazon or Barnes and Noble online. But I suggest that you visit the books website to purchase an autographed copy: www.AutobiographyOfAnET.com

You can watch the Book Trailer there as well. 


*Blog Written by Lauren LoGrasso 

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Human Pain and The Hope It Produces

Nobody ever said it doesn’t hurt to be human, but too few people say how beautiful our existence is or how filled each of our days can be with hope, if we let love in. As I grow older and feel my youth (and my youthful thinking) gently slipping away from me, I realize I’ve acquired a type of wisdom, that I always feared I’d gain. Deep down I always knew this inescapable knowledge would come my way, but I pushed it off. This is the kind of awareness that understands what a soul feels like when it aches, the kind that knows what it means when you’re just on the edge of a dream and you don’t know if you should follow it through, or say goodbye forever, the kind that wonders if true, lasting, romantic love is a real thing or just something someone told us to believe in...but even with this unbearable knowledge, and these unceasing questions, comes hope.

For every question we ask that has a possibly heartbreaking answer, there is the other side. Your answer could be positive, or it could be that the answer you thought to be negative, was a blessing disguising itself as a tragedy.The truth is, we just don’t know until we’ve gone through life. Just know this: The Universe, God and your intuition always know better than your fear.  And if we’re open to it, the readily available hope allows us to see that this world is intricately connected, that there are miracles waiting for us at every given moment and most importantly, that every person we know can have a positive impact on our lives, if we let them: if we let ourselves learn from them and love them.

So what do you choose to focus on? The potentially crippling knowledge that your soul has learned, or the peace and gratitude for having a soul that is able to learn and grow? I guess the choice is up to you. But I sure wouldn’t waste my existence on the physical plane complaining over how much I’ve learned, especially since that is our mission while here. To love and to learn, that’s it. It’s pretty simple, right? Let’s not over complicate it.

With ample love and on-going knowledge acquisition,

Lolo