20 july 2001
The greatest force of love rules unseen
Göran pays close attention to his feelings and writes them down. Writing your thoughts, meditations, dreams or just that which comes to you can give very powerful insights. Like just opening up to the possibility that love rules. |
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It has been said that the Unifier will come from the Nordic countries. From their kitchen table in Sweden, Chreel explains Jorun’s proclamation: We have always believed that a person would come and lead us. We now understand that the pluralism the unifier will introduce is that every one of us who can and wants to, and have opened up to love, is the unifier.
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Jorun (as Göran is called) wrote: Just after I woke up this morning, something happened. Something was released from me and disappeared, or was it so that something closed itself and could not be reached. It felt very clearly that there was a force inside me that closed up one hundredth of a second too late. Or maybe it wanted to be late so that I would notice it. Incredible! —— ooOO – OOoo —— I saw a man that the whole world looked up to. He had the greatest power on earth. I saw him myself in a dream as the Pope, but the people of the world were not aware of this someone. He had a power greater than all other powers together. People of Earth hadn’t the faintest idea about the existence of this power. This existence ruled over all that was, with a love that is and was and will be forever. The power of this love was so great that it did not understand itself. And, what most people perceive as a disaster will become a blessing. —— ooOO – OOoo —— I was out rowing on a fast flowing river. The current was strong and flowing against me. I managed to eventually arrive at my goal, landing at a small beach. I stood atop a small hill and looked down on the boat. I have never seen such a new boat, a flat-bottomed skiff. Untreated, it was light, almost white. It was as if there was not a single fingerprint on it, it was totally clean.
—— ooOO – OOoo —— I met a man. I’m sure it was myself, actually. This man had thoughts of killing me, but it was not a bodily death. I handed him a sheet of A4 paper full of writing. He took it, and sat down to read. His opinion of me seemed to change. It looked like he had got something to think about. |
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