' Your Higher-self monitors you
continually, by day and by night and
can intervene to save you from an
accident. Someone, for example, who
is to catch a plane, finds that the taxi
breaks down on the way to the airport;
a second taxi called also breaks down
- just like that ... just like that?
Could you believe in such a coincidence?
The plane in question crashes thirty
minutes later, leaving no survivors.
Another person, an old and rheumatic
woman and barely able to walk, starts
to cross a street. There is a loud horn
blast and a screeching of tyres, but
this person is miraculously able to
leap to safety.'
'How is this explained? It was not yet
her time to die and so her Higher-self
intervened. In one hundreth of a
second the Higher-self triggered a
reaction in her adrenalin glands which,
for a few seconds, provided enough
strength to her muscles to enable her
to execute the leap which saved her
life. Adrenalin released into the blood
can make it possible to flee from
imminent danger, or to defeat the
'unbeatable' through anger or fear. In
too strong a dose, however adrenalin
becomes a lethal poison.'
'At certain times during sleep, your
Higher-self is able to call your Astral
body to itself and, either communicate
instructions or ideas, or to regenerate
it in some way, replenishing its
spiritual strength or enlightening it in
regard to solutions to important
problems. For this reason, it is
essential your sleep is undisturbed by
intrusive noise or by nightmares
resulting from harmful impressions
received during the day.'
' ...during sleep, your Astral body
leaves your physical body to rejoin the
Higher-self, either passing on required
information or receiving information or
orders. You have an old saying in
French that: "The night brings
counsel". This saying emerged form
common experience. Over the course
of years, people noticed that, on
waking in the mornings, they often had
the solutions to their problems.
'Sometimes this is so and sometimes it
isn't. If the 'solution' will be
profitable to the Higher-self you can be
sure that it will be presented to you -
if not, you will wait in vain. '