Well, I don’t wake up in Heaven yet, but I do wake up giddy.
The word is not mine. It was a friend’s, who skyped me this morning saying he wakes up giddy. That was the exact word I was looking for!
Other friends and colleagues report the same so that shows that what AAM said here applies to many:
“I want you to come to Heaven. I want you to know what Heaven on Earth feels like. I want you to wake up in the morning and feel that sense of expansiveness in your chest like it is bursting out, that you are so filled with a sense of love and wellbeing and potential that you can hardly control it.” (1)
Yes, I can hardly control it, as he says. And that does give me a lot of permission to be … well, me!
Since it’s my job to go through Ascension publicly, how does “giddy” feel? Well, it feels joyous, full of energy, intense, happy. I’m wearing a few people out but then I’m also finding other people who are also giddy and can take the energy. How handy is that when you’re going through such expansion, so rapidly?
An old friend used to say that I had enough energy (when I’m up, that is) to light up Washington State. Others have said that I’m too strong, too intense, etc. AAM commented on the matter in May of 2013:
“How can you be too strong? That is like the Mother saying to me: Michael, you are too strong. There is no such thing as too strong in the same way as there is no such thing as too gentle.” (2)
I hope he’s right!
And it does come in handy when you write every day. And there are a few tasks coming up down the road where being a public utility, a Hoover Dam on two legs, can be a definite asset.
I want to audition for Julie Andrews’ role in The Sound of Music. Dance down the mountainside. Face officialdom down with a smile. Put a flower in everyone’s lapel.
If this is happening to you, find a few people who can actually hear you and will listen. Because as Uncle Werner used to say, feeling joyful and being unable to express it and be heard can be an upset. (Or you can write for a blog and then everyone hears it!)
I often wondered how people like Suzanne Spooner and Gloria Wendroff could be so absolutely happy. And now I’m starting to see.
This kind of heart attack I can enjoy. This type of perfect storm I can live with. This is all the Tsunami of Love, folks!
Footnotes
(1) Personal reading with Archangel Michael and Steve Bekow through Linda Dillon, Aug. 22, 2014.
(2) Personal reading with Archangel Michael and Steve Beckow through Linda Dillon, May 6, 2013.