
Al Miner Reflections
In this feature, which changes monthly, Al shares his experiences in life in applying the readings, his experiences during the readings themselves, readjusting after a reading, and more, in INTERVIEW and MUSINGS.
INTERVIEW: October – Episode 4: The Process
By long-distance in 1994, Al answers questions from a group that gathered several times for the interview. It is broken into 20 minute (approximate) episodes for your ease of listening.
In this episode, Al talks about the process of giving readings and what he experienced during them.
AL’S MUSING FEATURE: October – A Love That Endures All and Judges Nothing
“it may be difficult to grasp such a Love as is present in Consciousness, where there is no judgement even for the most horrific of acts by one against another.'” –Al Miner
Read: A Love That Endures All
02-04-2016
AL MINER:
A Love That Endures All and Judges Nothing
As Lama Sing said, it may be difficult to grasp such a Love as is present in Consciousness, where there is no judgement even for the most horrific of acts by one against another.
If you are a parent, no matter what your child might do, you still love them. You may not love their actions but your love for them always remains to the end. Even this is a shallow comparison to the Love I have experienced in journeying with Lama Sing. The Love that flows from our Creator sweeps across the illusions, giving life where life has been taken, giving hope where none seems possible. It is a Love that endures all and judges nothing.
I have journeyed into realms of darkness inhabited by souls who have committed acts so despicable that for eons they could not face the Light because they didn’t believe they were worthy. Then, in a moment of despair, they would cry out. And again and again I have personally witnessed such souls in the darkness of their own guilt receive instant forgiveness and love, and watched the glory of that love emerge from a shell of illusion that was based upon some act or action that that soul was holding.
These souls who had committed such horrible acts made a choice and called out, and many of these are now shining examples of God’s Love, journeying forth to gift others with the same love and forgiveness they themselves received. This is what Lama Sing means by: “they come to know the magnificence of who and what they are.”