JRF Podcast #231 Coronavirus: How Are You Guys Doing?
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A quick message to check in with you guys on being in our heart during this coronavirus/covid-19 challenge. Nice little connection experience is offered! So many differing beliefs of how severe it is, personal responses. Encouraging you to be respectful of those with differing beliefs, to be kind during stressful times like this and inviting you to hang out with others who are also wanting to be their best, no matter what is going on in the world.
~ Keep in heart that everyOne is doing the best they can with what they know ~
Offered with love,
Jill
Happy birthday! Lovely to see you drop in on this podcast! Just to let you know, I am grounded in love and shining my light like ET phoning home. This morning as I got dressed to drive to the office, I realized my job right now is to bring my grounded presence and shine my light in my part of the world. A friend who lost her mom asked for her friends to sing “Amazing Grace” at 11 a.m. today and post our favorite You-Tube rendition of Amazing Grace (Aretha!), so before I even got out of bed, I was listening to versions of “Amazing Grace” and while I know I am not and never have been a “wretched soul,” that beautiful soulful music helped release resistance (wanting to work from home) into flowing with Divine Ease and purpose. I know All is Well. I am being practical, careful and shining my Light which I know for certain I am and have always been. Love, Rose
Rose :-) !! Oh Sister you are so beautiful – loving you and how you are your light, here!!
By the way, Have a wonderful birthday!!! surrounded by your loved ones.
Thank you so much, Sonia!
Lovely Jill, thank you so much for being true to the core as you are (not to be confused with the true movement), and keeping us real. Sorry for your birthday trip dissapoitment, but hey! consider yourself lucky to being able to celebrate your 50’s!!! with loved ones where ever you are. I am 56 y.o.a. and consider myself lucky to have anyone remember me on that day.
My respects,