What if she was a teacher of “mind my own business”?

By Lynne Cory

What if I watch a travel mate give out no tips, steal an entire days food from the nice complimentary breakfast at the restaurant each morning, and order no dinner but finish the foods from others plates? What if she wonders why others are not generous with her?What if this is none of my business and I just love her and observe my reaction?  What if she is a teacher for me?

What if it has more value if it has value to me?

By Lynne Cory

What if at the take-out counter, my young grandson ordered his favorite slice of pepperoni pizza while his parents got the one with all of the vegetables.  What if on the way home, he saw a homeless man and got out of the car and gave him his warm pizza?  What if this was the best tasting meal this man has had in a long time because it was filled with love?      For Max

What if you made it hard for the others?

By Lynne Cory

What if everyone deserves to end their lives as they choose?  What if the hardest part of your suicide choice is the shock that the innocent people suffer when they find your body-the family, your child or parent, the neighbor, the police or Coast Guard?  What if there was an alternative?

What if the farm worker got TOO thirsty?

By Lynne Cory

What if the farm owner treated his employees so cruelly that one died in the hot sun?  What if he got a huge fine but was “smugly” able to appeal his way out of court because he “knew” people?  What if he is smiling because he got away with it?  What if there is someone “LARGER” watching over this whole situation?

What if he has toy soldiers of both sides?

By Lynne Cory

What if we realize that many of the wars we are fighting have the same people backing both sides because they know that war is a big money maker as well as a huge distraction for whatever else they are doing?  What if the people “in the trenches” are dying because they are not told the truth?

What if the uniform is the first step?

 

by Lynne Cory

What if a subtle way of controlling people is to have them all dress the same? I think of school uniforms, military uniforms, the clothing of Red China, police and firemen, men’s suits and ties, prison clothing, religious and medical uniforms, etc. What if once they can get the outside the same then they can begin to shift the inside? What if this is “not” always a bad thing?

What if the doctors just couldn’t win?

By Lynne Cory

What if one of my friends went to the doctor and got a diagnosis that scared them for weeks until it was proven incorrect and they are mad for the scare?

What if another friend went and was told everything was fine but it was not and they are mad about the oversight?

What if these situations brought the families closer?

What if fixing one will fix the other?

By Lynne Cory

What if his father continually criticizes him about everything he does until it almost drives him mad?  What if he criticizes his girlfriend about her job search, her car choice, her political views and her clothing choice until she wants to run for the door?

What if he began to see the positive traits and loving heart of his girlfriend and soon his father began to see all of the good qualities that he had?

What if Mother Earth is smiling?

By Lynne Cory

What if for years, mankind has been destroying and polluting our planet.  What if little groups of people all over the planet are beginning to band together to assist Earth in reverting to her former glory?  What if they are raising the vibration for the greater good of mankind?  What if the percentage of these small bright lights soon outnumbers the destroyers?  What if each day life improves?

What if you need to ask my permission first?

By Lynne Cory

What if we have control issues because it makes us feels safe?  What if I get angry at you for doing it your way because my sense of control is threatened?  What if it is OK to guide another or advise when they ask but when anger comes up, I notice that I am deep in my issue?  What if I can tell if I have released this issue when I can allow everyone their own choices?

What if I got what I paid for?

By Lynne Cory

What if I went to a healer and requested that my leg be healed and was disappointed that it was not good as new when I left?  What if the healer helped me to heal my emotional fear of moving forward or helped me to take a stand?  What if healing can also mean peace of mind or lessening of anger, fear or control or emotional uniting with loved ones?  What if healing the emotional illness cures the physical illness?