Helping in the astral

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Spirit_k9

I'll try to make this short, but I'm notorious for long windedness...

I have a guide, a non physical being that sometimes helps me and other times confounds me with tasks of a sort where I assume I'm supposed to learn a thing or two. What I'm relating here is one of those journeys as is happened in the asral.

After my initial meeting with my guide, he took me off to a place I'd never seen before. It was a building like a house, off to the side and rear was a garage, behind that, an open yard with rolling hills in the distance, colored with the beautiful shades of red and orange from the setting sun.

I walked with my guide around the side of the house and came to the gate for the yard. He stopped and indicated that he was to go no further, that I was to go on alone.  I passed through the gate and a wave of sadness came over me as I walked deeper into the yard. I came across many people, mostly old, laying around in the yard. They were lamenting the setting sun, but did not have the energy to do anything about their positions in the yard. As weak as they were, they could not even crawl away from the approaching shade made by the hills in the distance.

I thought about what I should do here for a while. After listening to them and feeling their anguish, I decided to help. One by one, I carried these poor souls from the shade to one of the hills behind the yard. There was no shade on the hilltops, so I lay each of these people down in the grass so they could watch the sun and enjoy it's warm glow.

When on the hills, I noticed that there, the sun was not setting. It was high and warm, casting no shadows. I carried each of these people from the yard to the hills....it took a while, but finally I finished.

There was no more sadness, the yard disappeared when I looked to see it from the hills after the last soul was carried over. They were all happy and thankfull.  I wanted myself back to my starting place to talk again with my guide, but he said nothing. He only gave me a broad grin.

I really liked that experience. It made me feel completely wonderful, and I felt I had learned what I needed to learn, although I'm not completely sure what that is. In this state it isn't as important to remember as it is in the 'other' state. I often wonder what I really did do, since the astral tends to bend your perception more than a little. Whatever it was, it was good.