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In the beginning the boy is given the ring. In my mind a circle, any circle, signifies spirit: Never ending. Always alive and awakening us to all it’s glory. At first the boy does not recognize the worth, the power, the glory that his spirit brings him. He has a teacher, but a good teacher can only awaken you to what you already carry inside: The truth, the knowing. The teacher is patient and waits for the boy to progress only giving him certain clues. This boy is very smart. He loved the teacher and recognized him before the journey ever began. We have an inkling before the journey begins that there really must be something important here, but the magnitude of it has not yet reached the boy’s consciousness. This ring has been around since the beginning of time. Man can make all the rings (religions) he wants, but there is only one ring: Spirit. And God created man to experience our spirits. He gave us the gift of a human body in order to carry out the challenges of this spirit. Each one of us has a ring. (Your soul, spirit.) The men who have been here many times in past lives are the first to recognize the importance of the ring. These men have traveled many lifetimes in order to try and figure out the lessons, the learning. Each lifetime carries with it it’s own challenges. The ring, your spirit, protects you with golden light. The light does protect you if you are willing to wear it and surround your life with it.
Approximate Word count = 993 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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