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London Day 2 – Q&A Fundraiser with John Morton

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A Q&A fundraiser at the Royal Society of Medicine in London. Great food plus you also have the option of poring over displays of medical implements through the ages, with drawers you can pull out with labels like “tonsilectomy.” Another peaceful day of cleaning out and healing (luckily non-surgical). John makes it look easy. Bring up the karma, take them to a higher level where they can see it and let it go, rinse and repeat.

I love these trips because the Traveler is so loud inside. It doesn’t matter if I’m at an event or sitting by myself in a hotel room. It won’t leave you alone. The volume is turned up several notches, the light is brighter, it’s easier to see my karma and I’m getting a nonstop guided tour of myself with a guide that won’t shut up. It’s exactly the same as when J-R was here physically, just a little less exciting on the physical level because of the explosive way that J-R could bring the lightĀ into the physical body. But inside the Traveler is as loud and obnoxious as it ever was on these trips.

I’m seeing thatĀ it’s more up to me to bring thatĀ light into the physical body. This is called the J-R legacy tour. I’ve already described the “tour” part. The dictionary definition of “legacy” is “anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor.” J-R’s legacy: I’ve given you the tools, and now you have to do it yourself. Too badā€”I thought it was going to be more like an heirloom, or an inheritance, or a birthright.

The next day is a train to Paris, then a free day. The people trickle in, more staff arrives, it’s getting brighter in here. See you in France.

Click here to read all of the posts from the J-R Legacy Tour.

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