“’All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty together again,’” said Maitreya, reciting a nursery rhyme to the shadow girl.

“Why me? Why now?” she asked.

“What is troubling you, Dear One?”

“Things feel uncertain.”

“Why would you tell her a nursery rhyme with such a miserable ending?” inquired the cynic on behalf of a few other archetypes.

“Because sometimes what appears to be a failed ending is actually the start of a tremendous beginning.”

“What if Humpty Dumpty hadn’t fallen in the first place?” the shadow girl asked.

“Then you wouldn’t have a story at all.”

“I get it,” the woman said, pondering how long it took her to pick up the pieces after her last disastrous relationship.

“Not to mention the ones beforehand,” Maitreya stated, knowing full well that the young girl had more than enough resilience in her repertoire of acknowledgment to bounce back from another disappointment.

“I wouldn’t be so certain,” the cynic said, reminding them of the conversations they had had recently concerning the man Melchizedek asked the woman to leave behind.

“Speaking of Melchizedek, let’s upload the story you were asked to transcribe yesterday,” another guide requested. The woman looked up and noticed several others were standing in line, waiting for their turn to speak.

“Man will always wait for what is worthwhile,” assured Maitreya. “Not that you necessarily need to, but you might want to consider stretching your psoas muscle today. It will help you to loosen emotional trauma that is being held inside. You can upload the conversation with Melchizedek tomorrow.”

“What words of wisdom do you have for us today, then?” asked the fool.

“When one door opens, another door closes.”

“You’re not telling me anything I don’t already know,” the cynic said.

“I have an idea,” the young girl said, bringing out a tall vase and setting a few flowers into it, sparking the woman to reconsider keeping a bouquet of flowers around to brighten her living space.

“You are one of the only ones in your family who is truly open to the next realm,” Maitreya observed. “This has both isolated you and given your life true meaning. Would you have traded this for an unfulfilling marriage or the potential for an extramarital affair occurring?”

The woman remained silent, knowing the answer.

“You are not the same woman you were when our journey began,” El Morya said, stepping in. “Many believe you are, but you and I both know you aren’t. How else would you rather be?”

“I’d rather be certain that my life is no longer in jeopardy.”

“On behalf of Melchizedek, I can promise you that your life is no longer in jeopardy,” El Morya repeated.

“But he told me that if I didn’t leave him, I would die. The last time I listened, all hell broke loose.”

“You unleashed a demon that was waiting to pounce in any event. Would you prefer to return to the way things were when you were together?”

“No,” the woman said. “Absolutely not.”

“Then I would have to say that when man reaches the end of his journey toward enlightenment, all the obstacles he thought were roadblocks will miraculously reappear to reveal their true nature. Similarly, during man’s life review, all the people man thought were antagonists will miraculously reveal their true gifts. Those gifts are often disguised, and many will rebel at the idea of rekindling a romance in the next life term with someone who repeatedly broke his or her heart in the last one. Yet, standing in the centre of the self requires a person to truly honour who has come into his or her life, regardless of the outcome from the ego’s perspective. Imagine all the wounds that could easily be healed if forgiveness was aimed at an infiltrator or compassion was extended toward a thief who stole what he sought to find within himself. These are all deep questions requiring introspection, and not everyone will have the time or the inclination to desert their outer worlds to embark upon an inner journey of healing to do exactly what is required: release attachment to all who sought to harm in retaliation for hurts they have yet to heal. Everyone who triggers a wound in another is intended as a catalyst for growth, not an instigator who intentionally inflicts harm. Some are completely oblivious to the negative energies they project upon others. Be compassionate toward all living beings—even those who appear to be standing against you—for, in the next realm, those same people might very well be the ones who were sent to free you from the pain you have held onto as truth. Love does not mean counting rights and wrongs; it means determining that all actions against the soul’s light requiring correction will be revealed in order for their divine inheritance to be showered upon you. Let love’s light reign down, for, in the rain, all that distorts the soul’s truth from being witnessed will be washed away.”

~ Channeled December 8, 2018 🌼