Full Moon Celestial Gathering Message
April 12, 2025
Greetings Dear Ones,
We are delighted to be a part of your current moment, for is there really any other reality? It is in this moment that you take a breath. It is in this moment that you create thoughts. It is in this moment that you choose which thoughts to focus upon. It is in this moment that you choose whether to continue focusing on a particular thought. And it is in this moment that you begin to make choices related to a particular stream of thought. Now, the interesting thing is that as you read each sentence, you were experiencing another moment, focused perhaps on what you were reading… or not.
Close your eyes in this moment and recall exactly all that you read in the above paragraph. No cheating by rereading, simply close your eyes and see what you can recall.
Now you can see that even if you weren’t being distracted by other thoughts or things happening around you, you likely could mainly only recall something such as “in this moment” and maybe a few of the main points. Of course, some are blessed with a “photographic” memory and can recall it all in correct sequence. However, most people would only retain a quarter or less of the full paragraph and likely not get everything in the proper sequence.
So, what stood out most was likely the phrase “in this moment.” The reason is rather obvious, because it was repeated several times. Repetition is an important factor when it comes to memory retention. Thus, when you read something once or hear something once, it’s less likely to be engrained for any length of time. Unless there is emotion or an action associated with it, because these are memory enhancers. Yet, the details may not be able to be recalled, although the main event may be entrenched, depending on the mentioned factors, as well as importance one places on it.
Do you remember the first time you skinned your knee when you fell? Likely not because it wasn’t life threatening. There was some pain, but nothing serious. Over time, you may skin your knee several more times. Each time may have you recalling the time before. It’s likely not a big deal the recurring times because you know the pain will cease within a few days and the memory will fade. It isn’t a life-changing event. Yet, whatever caused you to skin your knee may entail a behavioral change so that you avoid the situation. How drastic of a change you make is dependent on how much you want to avoid skinning your knee again.
Now, let’s escalate the outcome. Let’s say this time you broke the bones in your leg and it required surgery and a hospital stay. You will be much more inclined to not repeat that behavior that caused the injury. Although there are many who do not change those behaviors and will have repeat injuries. Evil Knievel comes to mind… but most do not live at that level of adrenaline lust. Yet, people tend to repeat patterns, often hoping for a different outcome.
The whole point of this is to bring to your attention what do you want to experience? What is of a higher priority to you? What brings you joy? What ignites your passion? How can you invite more love into your life? How can you lessen anxiety, depression, feelings of anger, unworthiness, unforgiveness, etc.? These can all be enhanced or reprogrammed in your mind when you pay attention to the current moment.
What you wish to have less of, focus less on. What you want to have more of, focus more on.
It is a simple formula. But it does take diligence, especially in the beginning if you have spent many years letting your mind run rampant. Emotions are harder to harness, but they too are under your control. When you feel sad, refocus to something happy. The more you do, the more you will uplift yourself.
This is not to say to dampen or ignore your emotions.
No, that is not a healthy practice and is the cause of many physical and mental problems. Rather, embrace your emotions. Acknowledge your feelings. But don’t wallow and stay focused on what is not benefitting you. Look at the situation from various perspectives. When others are involved, it may be appropriate to converse with that person to get to the root cause of their behavior. What has detrimental value is to assume the reason for other’s behavior. And, from your perspective, the danger is not to be open and honest about what is bothering you. Thus, the other person may create all sorts of assumptions for your behavior. This all creates the vicious cycle that quickly spreads to others that each person drags into the conflict. This can continue to expand to family feuds and even wars between nations.
Can you see how important your thoughts are?
Dream your highest dream of being kind, compassionate, loving and full of gratitude and awe of your Creator and the created. No one is perfect when it comes to behaviors, so be reluctant to judge others. Instead, pull out compassion and when it is possible, try to find a common ground with that person. We know many are unreasonable, but acknowledge that they too have been hurt and likely their words and actions have created unbridled thoughts, words and actions, causing them to lash out at others.
You cannot change others, but you can choose to send them love or unkindness.
You can choose how you will treat others in each moment. This may mean stopping an engrained pattern and looking at it from a new perspective. Meditate on how you can be part of the solution.
Sometimes, you may choose to tangle (tango) with that person. At other times, you may find it better to dance solo. Sometimes it may be best to walk away, others times to run. Yet, there are also opportunities to change the way you approach an offending person, pouring out love or a smile. Avoid the topics that cause distress yet really aren’t important. Focus more on commonalities while releasing expectations of any kind. These open doors to possible reconciliation, or at the least, the ability to be around the person without emotional strife.
So, now, close your eyes and without peaking, try to recall everything that was written in the third paragraph. You will likely recall very little or nothing. At best, you won’t have much certainty and try to guess. Now close your eyes and recall the first paragraph. You will likely remember the “in this moment” part and perhaps other parts if you reread it at the beginning. However, many will remember that there was something that was repeated, but you can’t recall what it was.
All of this is to point out the importance of repetition.
If you want to remember something, review it often. If you want to forget something, review it less by changing your thoughts and associated behaviors. The same is true for any part of your life, whether trying to eat healthier, break a habit or increase or decrease a relationship with another person. Whatever you keep repeating is your reality, now and in the future… until you stop repeating it. Then the associated thoughts, emotions and behaviors will wane over time.
So, what will you choose in this moment and the next?
We hope you choose love each and every time! For then you will begin to experience more love coming to you. And, you will enjoy the fruits of love: inner peace, calm, clarity, joy and so many other yummy treats. Those fruits will be noticed by others, opening the opportunity for expansion among your circles, their circles and beyond.
Be blessed in all ways, always.
**Transcribed by Theresa Crabtree. Share freely with others. Consider joining us for future Celestial Gatherings. https://www.theresacrabtree.com/events/
This was a good message today, thank you ❤️
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