Marsha's Blog

 

Welcome to Marsha Hankins’ blog

“I hope you enjoy this combination of original posts, classic parables, and channeled messages that cover a wide range of spiritual topics. I always appreciate your feedback so please submit comments at the end of each post when it feels right for you.”

Are you ready to come back like a boomerang? If you’re not sure what I mean, these lyrics from the song Boomerang by Jojo Siwa will explain. Let’s walk the walk and keep shining in 2021. I don't really care about what they say I'm a come back like a boomerang Won't let the haters get their way I'm a come back like a boomerang

Buddha’s Parable that Nobody Loves a Beggar

To help the monks to understand that nobody loves a beggar, Buddha shared this story. Many years ago, a monk dwelt in a forest grove on a slope of the Himalayas. Not far from the grove was a great marsh. A large flock of birds sought fed in the swamp in the daytime and returned to that grove in the evening to roost. The noise of the birds kept the monk awake at night.

Did You Think Breakdown Would be Pretty?

“Breakdown to breakthrough” has been a mantra in spiritual circles for decades. Around 2005, even mainstream media started using the phrase. We need to understand and embrace the process of breaking down to break through if we are to maintain our spiritual perspective of change.

Postcards from Source 8

Sometimes we need an entire post and sometimes we just need a reminder of who we are. These postcards are short, channeled messages from Source. Remember who you are, Beloveds.

Are we being tested? You bet!

Few people like being tested, but challenges tell us how far we have come and how far we have to go. We will each be tested many times on our road to spiritual mastery. That is the process so we might as well embrace it.

Buddha’s Parable of the Stupid Man Takes Salt

One of Buddha’s parables is the Stupid Man Takes Salt… A stupid man who went to dinner at another man's home. He complained that the food was bland so the host added a little salt. The stupid man found it better and added even more salt. Later, he ate just plain salt on an empty stomach and became very ill.

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