Who are you, really? Part II

Recently I was asked what my religion is. In my early years, my siblings and I attended a fundamentalist church where we were taught that we were sinners and that a vengeful God existed who we were to fear or our souls would spend eternity in hell. My uncle, an evangelist in the same church, taught that our God loved us and only wanted us to be loving, caring, compassionate souls in service to others. He preached that Jesus was the example that we all should follow to be one with God. While I identified with the teachings of Jesus, I rejected the dogma of the church.

I have beliefs and knowledge of the existence of more than what we see in the material world. During my formative years I experienced several events that led me to know that there was more to life than what we experience with our five senses. There are entities from other dimensions (e.g., guardian angels) that want to help and protect us, and that we have certain capabilities beyond what we experience using our five senses.   

I now understand that we are energy (spirit) beings occupying physical bodies on this earth so that we may come to know and embrace unconditional love. It may take many lifetimes to achieve. The core of my belief system is unconditional love as taught by Ee-Shua (Jesus), Buddha, Indigenous shamans, and others whose teachings have resonated with me. As I have tapped into those in other dimensions, I have been blessed by a council of teachers and guides to help me grow spiritually and be a better conduit for healing. I also attracted a team of healers who have the power given them by Wakan Tanka (God) to complete healings spirituality, emotionally, mentally, and physically for those who are open to the possibility. While the cells of our bodies vibrate at various frequencies and can heal themselves, sometimes we may need the help of such entities to assist in the healing process. 

The core to healing ourselves spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and physically, and embracing unconditional love is love and forgiveness of self and others, expressing gratitude for the guidance and help we receive from those entities aligned with Wakan Tanka and the ascended masters. This is the short version of my ‘religion’.

I will be discussing my spiritual journey in greater detail in upcoming blogs. Remember to love and forgive yourself and others. Peace and blessings to you and yours. If this blog resonates with you, feel free to share it with your networks.  

Rev. Carl Letson, Jr.

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