Shepherd Hoodwin Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Shepherd Hoodwin

Since we have free will, we create our own reality and virtually everything is negotiable. — Shepherd Hoodwin

A significant number of people diagnosed with mental illness have psychic abilities not yet under control. They may have true mental illness as well, including faulty neurological wiring and chemical imbalance. However, some people have mental breaks because of psychic abilities they don't know how to handle. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Our consciousness on the physical plane is relatively crude. We view choice making in terms of language, but like time, language is a construct of the physical plane. Nonetheless, on some level and in some way that may be incomprehensible to us now, we chose all the components of who we are - they are not imposed upon it. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Still, we always have some level of choice, even if it only how we react and make use of what life brings us. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Although we experience our nonphysical levels of self as potential, they are also functional in our lives. An acorn is a potential oak tree, but the oak tree could be seen as the essence of the acorn, guiding its development into the oak tree. — Shepherd Hoodwin

An infinite soul incarnates in order to catalyze massive spiritual change in a civilization, generally during a shift from one average soul age to another. An incarnation of a transcendental soul usually precedes it in order to catalyze massive social change. — Shepherd Hoodwin

There are such things as delusions, but not every unlikely vision that the mentally ill have is imaginary. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Obviously the choices of other people affect our lives, but we are the primary creators of our experience. — Shepherd Hoodwin

To know someone, we must experience him, and that knowing will not exceed our self-knowledge - we cannot know someone else to a greater depth than we know ourselves. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Jesus incarnated when our Western civilization was changing from being predominantly baby soul to predominantly young. We are now in a similar transition, from young to mature. — Shepherd Hoodwin

With any spiritual teaching, we are working with rounded-off truths, because we cannot work directly with the whole truth - it's too big. — Shepherd Hoodwin

No one on any plane of existence is infallible or knows everything we need to know. — Shepherd Hoodwin

All true teachings expand awareness, not limit it. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Those who apparently do evil do it ultimately out of love, even if their actions are misguided for the moment. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Today, many of us are trying to understand just what male and female energies are, since we are calling old rigid stereotypes into questions. There is a risk of replacing such stereotypes with even more politically correct rigid stereotypes. The destructive aspect of the masculine has been emphasized in recent years, but both the feminine and the masculine have destructive sides. (The evil witch in fairy tales is an example of the destructive feminine.) Love is the ultimate nature of everything; it is not just the feminine that is loving. We tend to think of female energy as nurturing because it is undirected - it includes everything - but perhaps one could say that the feminine loves and nurtures in a being way, and the masculine does so in a doing way. We are each capable of loving in both ways. — Shepherd Hoodwin

You may ask, "What do I do with my anger and hate?" Love them. At their heart, they are love designed to change or keep out what does not belong, and this can increase love. — Shepherd Hoodwin

As we move into unprecedented changes in our world, new and better tools are needed for meeting the challenges. The Michael teachings are one such tool. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Everything is in a state of becoming more then it is; otherwise we would all be bored. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Through channeling, we can make conscious contact with higher planes. We can also communicate with beings who are physical but nonhumans, such as devas (nature spirits), dolphins and whales, and extraterrestrials. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Truth is infinite and is therefore vast enough to hold an infinite number of facets. It has been said that the measure of an idea's greatness is the degree to which its opposite is also true. For example, love is gentle; love is also strong. — Shepherd Hoodwin

One of the most confusing issues in channeling is that of accuracy. — Shepherd Hoodwin