If This Was a Game and No One Was Watching, How Would You Play It? ~ Kara P'taah, Jani King.

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If This Was a Game and No One Was Watching, How Would You Play It?


Message from P'taah,

through Jani King.

December 2017







Q: P'taah, how do we make that tiny giant step between knowing what you're saying intellectually and actually making it a part of our lives.

P'taah:  Well, the components here are, first of all, acknowledgement. Then also it is about Nowness, being in the Now of it, because at this very moment, you are not feeling unworthy. At this very moment, you are not in this throes of, we would say, self-castigation. You are in allowance in this very moment. And it really is to say, "It is perfectly all right to feel at this moment that I am not enough."

Q: And then we can use the keys that you have talked about, beginning with number one, just acknowledging what is.

P'taah:  Absolutely, and take responsibility. "This is my story." 

And you know, this story of unworthiness is perfectly valid. And it is perfectly valid given the circumstances and the creation of your life. You understand? So it is perfectly valid that I become afraid and feel not enough. And then as you can say this is perfectly valid, in a way, you are standing back and looking at the situation, are you not?

Q1: Yes, I am recognizing it.

P'taah:  And who is standing back looking? It is not the child who feels unworthy, is it? So who is it? Which part of you is standing back and looking at the story called 'unworthy'?

Q1: It is the greater part of who I am.

P'taah:  Indeed, and it is always thusly. As you are in the story, there is always that part of you that is standing back looking and watching, is there not? You have felt it?

Q: Oh absolutely, absolutely.

P'taah:  So, it is this part, this greater part of you, this Goddess/God of you, who is the one who can simply embrace. Who can say, "It is all right, beloved. Don't take it too seriously. It is all just story, beloved."

Q & Q1: (Laughter) Yes, yes, yes.

Q:  So, it's number one to acknowledge what is going on, and number two to be in the Now and just to let it be whatever whatever it's being.

P'taah:  Indeed. Allowance.

Q: Yeah, I'm not real good with allowance. (Laughs!)

P'taah:  I know. You are struggling so hard to change everything and the reason you struggle so hard is because you think it is not good.

Q : I know! I know.

P'taah:  You can say, "Sometimes I am mean and nasty and sometimes I am so afraid of loss, of losing, that I behave in a stupid manner. And that is all right because underneath all of that, the truth is that I love absolutely and I do so want to be good. I do so want to be in that place of love. I do so want to be worthy of being the Perfect and Eternal Expression of Source."

You know, you are all like tiny children, desperately wanting to be good so that you will be approved of. Well, you are approved of, no matter what, else you would not be here.

Q: I think there is part of me that really worries more sometimes about the world perceiving me as being good and being loving and being all that because sometimes I can enjoy being really quite nasty.

P'taah:  Indeed, so we would say, really get into this enjoying, ah?  (Laughter!)

Q: Yes!

P'taah:  But you see, one of the other interesting things is that when you can really see how you are doing it, it becomes quite amusing. It becomes quite funny that you do these silly things.

Q: Yeah, especially when you look and see the underlying fear or whatever it
is that really drives that sort of thing. It's like, "Oh, come on! I actually do know better than that!" Interesting. 

P'taah:  And the other thing, of course, is that you are all human and you love the variation, and you love the drama, love the stories. Why do you think it is that everybody loves to have gossip?!

Q: True.

Q1:  I mean in a way I was thinking, I can't help but love the story because all my life that's all it has ever been is a story.

P'taah: Indeed.

Q1:  I don't know anything else but the story.

P'taah:  But beloved, that's all right. That is what we are saying to you. You are trying to make it so that it is not all right that you should have the story. That's the human condition that you have your story. And indeed you have your grand mythologies that have passed down for thousands of years. You see, so enjoy it!

(Laughter)

Q1: You make it sound so easy, P'taah. 

Q: I know, P'taah. You really do. 

Q1: You must laugh at us.

Q: We laugh at us!

P'taah:  Well, indeed, with the greater part of you that acknowledges that it is such a humorous game.

Q1: I know.

Q: Yeah, I think that probably 90% of it remembering and not forgetting that it is just a game. Just a game.

P'taah:  Indeed, and if this was the game and no one was watching, how would you play it?

Q:  And on other levels we're actually doing... you know, where all the things that we would like to be, we're already there.

P'taah: Absolutely. So, you see, it is all grand, and it is all based on love. And it is that greater part of you looks at the frightened little part of you. It is this greater part that is the love, you know, that wraps you up, that comforts you, if you can allow it. And the only thing that keeps you separate from that part of you is the judgment -- almost that you are not worthy to be loved and to be wrapped in your own Goddessness.

Q: Well as you said that, it seems to be pretty much the human condition that most people...

P'taah: It does.

Q: And that's where we are and it's changing the world one Now moment at a time.

P'taah: It is.









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