By Joel D. Anastasi, Spiritual Journalist and Author
With Channel Robert Baker (1948-2013)
Joel: How do we get into a flow so that synchronicity is working for us?
Gabriel: By operating through the heart. The heart is the synchronistic pattern of the soul.
Everything in the earth plane is synchronized to the heartbeat of the earth. The heartbeat of the
earth moves at a certain number of hertz or vibrations per second. And the human body, based
upon the heart, is synchronized with the heartbeat of the earth. That’s why when you go into
nature you calm down and you feel at peace. The heart feels at peace and opens because you are
synchronizing with the heartbeat of the earth. So allow your heart to lead you because the heart is
the doorway to the soul. The heart is the intuitive organ that relates directly to communication
from the soul. The soul is the divine aspect of being that governs the law of synchronicity in
physical matter.
Joel: That sounds wonderful, but many of us who follow our hearts can get into a lot of
trouble.
Gabriel: No, because sometimes you think you are following your heart, but you are following
emotional attachments instead. There’s a difference between emotional attachments and the
heart. The heart speaks to you from within based upon your connection to your inner knowing,
into your intuitive divine factor. Emotion is something that operates through the lower self. So
sometimes people let their feelings create their attachments to ideas, concepts, situations, or
persons. They project their feelings onto events, circumstances, and situations, and then they say,
“I’m following my heart.” Following your heart is a very quiet, powerful, all-knowing
experience. It is a place of silence in the center of your being. It is the connection to the core of
who you are. Feelings are all over the place.
Most people use sexual energy to create an attachment or to use someone as an object to
gratify a desire, to release a little tension where their sexual organs are concerned, and that
produces a yearning and an attachment. All desire produces attachment.
Attachment has nothing
to do with connection. Connection has to do with fusion. It has to do with two beings who are
able to surrender themselves to themselves and, therefore, to one another.
Joel: You’re talking, of course, about love. I’d like to read two of your definitions of love
and ask you about them. You said in our first conversation that we humans are all here to learn to
love.
Then you define love as “a force of creation, a force of being. Learning to love means learning to awaken, realize, accept, express and experience in the fullest way possible the experience, expression and potential of your being as an individual.” And another time you said, “The divine plan is to learn to love, to learn to embody love by expressing the truth of your being as an individual in all of its knowledge, all of its expression, all of its experience and all of its form.”
Then you define love as “a force of creation, a force of being. Learning to love means learning to awaken, realize, accept, express and experience in the fullest way possible the experience, expression and potential of your being as an individual.” And another time you said, “The divine plan is to learn to love, to learn to embody love by expressing the truth of your being as an individual in all of its knowledge, all of its expression, all of its experience and all of its form.”
Gabriel: That is correct.
Joel: I guess my definition of love would have been something like “a very strong affection
for someone or something.”
Gabriel: Yes. That has nothing to do with love. That has to do with projection and attachment.
Joel: If most of us don’t know what love is, which is the goal of the divine plan, how can we
ever achieve it? Most of us would define love very differently from the way you’ve defined it.
Gabriel: Yes. Most people define love as a feeling of affection or a sentiment. That’s love
attached to a feeling. That is part of what love is. They’re in the process of expressing love,
expressing who they are. You connect with others, and in that connection you feel certain
feelings. You may feel compassion, affection, tenderness, closeness. Those are all attributes of
the experience of love. But they are not what love is. They are all feelings that you experience in
the expression or the experience of love, but they are not what love is. The core of what love is,
is the expression of your being, the revelation of your being, showing and sharing all of who you
are with life, with the world, with every other human being, with one individual human being.
All of that is love.
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