July 3, 2004






Q: My adult daughter and I had 3 separate incidents involving keys, all within a 3 hour space one morning. What was this about? (The key tumblers reassembled and locked her out of her apt.; her key/beeper broke and locked her out of her car; I locked myself out of my home.)

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A: Your daughter and you have found out that the key to living is LETTING GO! It is not so hard as it may seem, but found out you have! As you and she are bringing in the future through The Light of Love, you are awakening to God’s many ideas; ideas that are beyond your wildest and most hopeful imaginations.

It is wondrous and exceptional to relate to the mystery and the magic of love. In the past each of you has preferred to fix things in advance - to plan ahead and bring about a certain outcome - but by doing so you have bypassed many faster and easier routes to the wondrous life that awaits you now.

Your mind and your child’s mind have finally reassembled into the idea that if there is to be a magical and remarkable life, surrendering shall ‘will’ you there faster than anything else.

Rebuilding your home is God. Deciding that God knows best about all things to come - the good and the difficult - is paramount. Remaining calm even in moments of difficulty is the wonder of The Prince of Peace, Jesus.

Driving one’s own car home is a suggested picture for spiritual beings. But sadly, spiritual children aren’t often certain if the path or road they have chosen is the correct one. So instead of going further forward into The Light, they detour apart from it for a while. But if they have a key tailor-made for them by God (for THEIR eyes and THEIR ears), they start to see and hear things with much more light, love and fun - and The Light then sequences them home without delay!

NOTE: Many children take Dramamine because their eyes and ears are not attuned to the aura of their parent’s car. Most children know and feel that the key to life is to surrender and have fun whereas their parents work twice as hard as necessary which puts a strain on their child’s psyche, unwittingly.

SUGGESTION: If your child gets carsick, let them tell you which route to take home on occasion. Let them teach you a new scenic route or two!

Love & Light,

LYNN SCOTT



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