Beth Stormont
Jul 21, 2017 · 2 min read

Daniel, you do indeed possess the wisdom of an old soul at some level of your being. A truly wise person often says, “The more I know, the more I realize I know nothing!”

Our knowledge and wisdom are hidden from us by The Veil — for our own good, of course—when we enter this Earth planet. This inner awareness is usually forgotten by age 7, but it is brought back to us from within when needed. That’s why I often speak of some insight as coming from my own inner knowledge instead of what I have read or heard from outside myself.

Souls resonate to the words of other souls especially because we have been together in many lives, and so we are indeed in great connectivity with one another. And yes, as you said (a little differently), we have shared many of the same atoms … thus adding greatly to that relatedness.

I wish to mention here that, if English is indeed your 2nd language, you have mastered it wonderfully … much better than many of our born English-speaking people! I was actually referring more to the punctuation (mostly commas) aspect of your writing. And, sadly, I have to admit that good grammar and (especially) punctuation have been totally thrown out the window by most Americans today … primarily because of technology communication (texting, etc.).

The chief role of commas is to make sentences more clear by inserting them where your normal speech would have a slight pause or some type of clarifying vocal inflection. That’s why I always reread out-loud what I’ve written … both to check for typos and to see if my commas are doing what they are supposed to do.

I’ve highlighted a few statements mostly for my own benefit for writing here. The final one I see is about ‘timing’ … the most important one of all! We are indeed sent to a person in some manner or form when that person is ready for - and needing - what we have to bring … not before, not after.

How wonderfully the Creator works with and for us!

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Philosophic observer and poet of life experiences; mystic; college professor and professional Classical musician; lover of deep simplicity.

Est. May 2016. 100 vulnerable words, one day at a time. Every day.

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