Thursday, February 23, 2012

C post: Cledons---Those words you hear that just had to be meant for you.

Cledons:  Words or phrases seemingly heard at random or out of context that are spoken by a stranger, a passerby, or some other form of communication medium, that unlike regular conversation occur at a precise time and delivers a message of profound personal meaning to the listener.[Paraphrase-P.Curott pp.65] Wow, I bet thats never happened to you or me! Right---  I read that it is one of the most ancient forms of divine guidence. A Cledon "is by its very nature spontanious" [sentence segment- P.Curott pp.66 ]so not only can it happen anytime and anywhere but also by any means either auditory or visual. Being very aware of these events in my own life and then of course reading that these occurences are not just a fluke, I find the need to become more attentive to my surroundings and environments. In todays world there is so much more to pay attention to in order to receive all these possible messages or "guidences".  Electronically, it includes radio which provides talk shows and music, cell phones that can do just about anything , tv/cable -satelite, internet with streaming /YouTube, email, texts,instant messaging,blogs, and FaceBook etc.. etc. Then there are the visuals,"outside- in the world", signs on billboards, benches,buses, buildings, and bumper stickers on cars, [ Wow! Lots of  B's] and of course people talking. So really, if we are at all willing to recieve divine instruction there is no reason why we wont be able to get it.  All we need to do is look, and listen!As for me, I have decided that honing my own attention skills will provide me with more opportunites to receive as many of these divine messages or "guidences" as possible and therefore improve my journey.


"Blessed Be"




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1) Witch Crafting
by-Phyllis Curott
copyright 2001
Phyliss Curott
Published; Broadway Books
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Random House

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