Hello everyone! I hope you’re doing well.

I have an interesting post to share with you. What I write is about is what I’m given from Spirit through synchronicity or other communications, so I hope you benefit from this.

During the afternoon of May 29th, I was finishing up my final edits for my previous post, Incarnation of Beauty

I wrote this text about Robin and beauty:

This is so beautiful to me and it caused me to reflect on Robin. I thought about his beauty that flowed through his 4th and 5th chakras, the heart and the throat respectively, as music. Here, I am not talking about physical beauty or glamour, although he had that.

In addition to this, I had some other thoughts on physical appearance, which I wrote about. However, I thought I was getting too off track, so I did not include it in the post.

I wrote about how if we are going to be judged at all, it should be about the content of our character. I researched the “content of their character” quote by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I read a few articles about this quote and its deeper meanings and implications. This was one of the articles I read. I particularly like Bernice King’s comments.

I decided not to include the text I wrote because by virtue of mentioning this quote, I was getting into the topic of race. Ultimately, the context of this great quote is about skin color. But that is not what the post, Incarnation of Beauty, was about. I was writing about physical appearance in general. So, I kept the text in a file called, “odd notes.”  I still liked what I wrote and wanted to keep it. I didn’t know if I would ever use it.

Here is the text I wrote about Robin and character that was meant to go with the text above:

I do not wish to focus on his physical appearance too much because in our society today, people have a tendency to focus too much on what a person looks like externally and make judgments accordingly.

 

In many cases, people ignore the soul of a person which could be quite beautiful if you got to know them or could witness their actions. I’m sure this goes without saying to many of you, but is worth repeating because of the oft-times shallow, materialistic, and superficial nature of our society worldwide.

 

If we are going to be judged at all, ideally it should be about the content of our character, not what we look like physically.

I deleted this whole paragraph for the reasons I mentioned, finished my edits, and scheduled the post to be published. I thought I was finished with this topic for the time being, but I was wrong about that!

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Twitter

Later in the evening on the same day, May 29th, Julian called me into his office because he wanted to show me a “cute picture.”  I walked in and he showed me Jim Carrey’s twitter page. He has loved Jim Carrey for as long as I’ve known him.

At the top of his twitter page is a picture of Mt. Rushmore.

Only, this is not a typical picture of Mt. Rushmore. It looks like Jim Carrey added a picture of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to the left of George Washington! Please click here for his twitter page so you can see what I’m talking about.

It was amazing when Julian showed me this! It was a complete and direct synchronicity with my research on Dr. King earlier in the afternoon when I was editing the blog post.

I did not tell Julian I had been researching Dr. King’s “content of their character” quote which came from his “I Have a Dream” speech. It was something I was privately studying and considering while I was writing my blog post. He had no knowledge of it.

Julian was not in my office with me at the time, so there is no way he could have known what I was reading.

Also noteworthy is that I never follow Jim Carrey. I don’t have a twitter account so I have never seen his page. I doubt I would have ever seen this if Julian didn’t show it to me.

So, I know this is a synchronicity sent from Robin’s spirit which is of God and love. It shows how the 3 of us are connected spiritually. That was a good one! I had no idea that when I was researching Dr. King, that I would get such a beautiful response back!

Once again, my husband delivered the message. He is this wonderful, quiet channel for Robin and he doesn’t even know it when it’s happening. Spirit works in very mysterious ways. This is another example of what I wrote about in this post concerning the connection between a disembodied twin soul and spouse of a twin.

Character over Appearance

It was also a message to go back to my original thoughts about physical appearance and what Dr. King said and expound upon them. Since the appearance of Dr. King boomeranged back to me within a few hours of contemplating of his words, I knew I should write about this in a new post all of its own. Such an important person in our world history deserves this.

Here is the quote by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

Collectively, as a world, we still have a lot of work to do in order for this dream to become a full reality. Yes, some progress has definitely been made. But we all know very well that people are still being judged by the color of their skin, with devastating and deadly consequences at times.

Even if people are not necessarily being judged by the color of their skin, they are still being judged about many other things. So, I would like to apply Dr. King’s quote to these other factors, in addition to the original context about skin color.

Things people are judged about include physical attractiveness, clothing, shoes, cars, houses, jewelry, makeup, hair style, food eaten, what kind of phone they carry, what they do for work, religion, politics, language…the list goes on and on. I’ve had the color of my toenail polish negatively judged once while standing in an elevator, but I don’t remember asking for an opinion.

How big is your television? Who cares? How much does any of this really matter? Does spiritual beauty even factor in to any of this? How much do people really pay attention to the inner soul of a person nowadays? Not all that often it seems. That’s why I wanted to focus on Robin’s spiritual beauty in my previous post. The physical gets more than enough attention.

I’m not saying physical appearance does not matter at all. It’s still important to present ourselves as best as we can with good hygiene, clothing and other matters to the best of our ability and what we can afford.

But people go too far when they start judging others with cruelty and bullying when they aren’t as good-looking, can’t afford designer clothes, don’t live in the nicest house, or don’t make a lot of money. It is shallow and there is far too much of it. Maybe that person’s house is all they can afford. This type of thinking ruins relationships, ones that are already established and possible future relationships or friendships.

If someone is good-looking and live in an incredible estate, then they are blessed. Maybe they worked really hard for that. But I care a lot more about what kind of person you are. I care about the content of your character. Too many people are too easily swayed by appearance and ignore character.

There are a lot of good-looking sociopaths and narcissists walking around. Beware. A lot of them are famous.

But more are not famous and could be right under our noses. The author of this book is really good at shedding light on this.

If you want to see people with really beautiful character, check out this show on Netflix called The Kindness Diaries.

It is the story of a man named Leon Logothetis who travels around the world relying on the kindness of strangers for food and shelter.

Some of the people he encountered, who had the least in terms of material wealth, were the most willing to share with him what little they had. That is a beautiful soul and exemplary character.

When I first met Robin in spirit, I cared far more about his character than his fame and appearance. Actually, his fame made it more intimidating to contact him initially. But I did it anyway because I was pulled to do so.

Then, after the communications began, I wanted to know who this spirit was who was responding to my call. He seemed nice in interviews and generally, people said good things about him. But, I wanted to know about what kind of person he had been. I knew nothing about him and had to get to know his strengths and weaknesses, just as he got to know mine. Neither one of us is perfect, but overall, I’d say we have excellent character. As a spirit, Robin is very loving, kind and creative and I adore him.

I’m not at all surprised that God and Robin would want me to revisit this message of Dr. King. I’m glad Jim Carrey was bold enough to include his face on Mt. Rushmore! I wonder what this country would have been like with President King.

I hope you will take the time to review Dr. King’s message again. It’s not meant to be contemplated only on his birthday, but all year round. God knows we need it.

We all judge and we’ve all been judged. Perhaps it’s human nature.

If we are going to judge at all, which is going to happen, it’s good to be reminded to judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin or physical appearance…or their stuff. Sometimes an initial negative judgment based on superficial factors can be overcome once you get to know someone.

I would like to share this quote from 19-year-old Robin Gibb, regarding marriage and the appearance of his future wife. It’s a great lesson:

“I’ve always kept an open mind on the type of girl I wanted to marry. I never said she must have a perfect figure, be brunette, petite or intelligent. I was just going to accept the girl for what she was.” (1)

Accepting a girl for what she was? Wow! Now, that’s great character. Especially for a 19-year-old! I absolutely love that. Even at age 19, it appears Robin cared more about the character of the girl he dated over her appearance.

It’s so nice to have this website, a place where I can express my feelings. When I write, I’m not just writing for people on earth. When I write, I keep my afterlife in mind as well as my friends in the Unseen. I care about where I’m going after I leave this earth. I want it known that I believe in love and unity. I also believe in standing up to evil in a non-violent way. I am on Dr. King’s side.

I want Robin and my other loved ones in spirit to be proud of me, what I’m contributing and where my heart is at. It is very important to express a message of unity, love, and acceptance in these times whether you are experiencing a twin soul connection or not. Now, I am on record as doing just that.

Bringing more harmony, unity and love into this world is not within the purview of twin souls exclusively, as some sort of mission. This is within the purview of all of humanity.

I close with U2’s song, Pride (In the Name of Love) in honor of Dr. King. I’m sure Robin would like this.

According to this article, Bono is an ardent fan of the Bee Gees.

This song is one of the reasons why I love U2 so much. I hope you enjoy it.

References

  1. Bilyeu, Melinda; Cook,Hector; Môn Hughes,Andrew. The Ultimate Biography Of The Bee Gees: Tales Of The Brothers Gibb (Kindle Locations 5395-5396). Omnibus Press. Kindle Edition.

Love,

Christina

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