Blog to share writings and musings related to the late Doris E. Roberts, PhD (Metaphysics)

Tag: Journal

Reflections by Dr Dris, age 64

(Excerpt from journal entries in 1997 after a momentous Hawaii vacation culminating in a ‘Tiger Cruise’ on the Kitty Hawk (CV-63) with her oldest daughter.)

So many wonderful moments that made my life so rewarding.  I  was filled with a tremendous feeling of gratitude.  I don’t think of myself as anything but an ordinary woman.  But I do think that I am extra-ordinary in one way, and that is in the deep appreciation for all the loving, caring people in my life.   And five of them are my very own children.  I also have memories of my romantic passionate life with their father.  He filled my life with laughter and fun, made me happy and caused me great sadness, but that is what life is all about.  I truly appreciate the ups and realize the downs have taught me many important lessons.  There are maybe two or three things I wished I had never done this lifetime, but now as I look back on my life…I realize that it was all meant to be just as it was – mistakes and all.

So to whoever reads this message, myself included, I can honestly say with an open heart and mind that I am very proud to be the mother of my (children).  Wendy is about to retire from the Navy.  Dorrie has come a long way and done a great job with herself and so have her children.  And Karen created for herself the family and the home she always dreamed as a child.  Craig is a proud firefighter.  All of them are now married (Rob and Rosie were together but no longer.)  All my grandchildren are beautiful and healthy people.  My life is passing by so swiftly.  But I’ve great memories and it is these thoughts that sustain me when I am alone…

Love is what life is all about.  I have been blessed with lots of love in my life.

Thank you God, I am forever grateful.

In Light and Love, Doris Eileen Paine Roberts

Journalizing Time 12 – The Burst of The Budding One

Now, I’m aware you must have had a similar experience also, that astonished you. Something you couldn’t believe. They can be bad or good, but write one down now, no matter how silly or unbelievable it was.

Example: My mother once told me that while sleeping, she felt like someone she knew had come into her room and was choking her, but when she woke up there was no one there. Yet, she still felt hand around her neck, as if it were real. If you had an experience like my example then write it down.

If you have an experience, like what I described, know that other dimensions can overlap this one in feeling. In other words that person wanted to choke my mom so much that he or she did so in another dimension, and she felt in her sleep because there, it was real. But it did not take place in this ‘3D’ dimension we are focused in. Some people can actually see the overlap.

The next poem may sound a little bit funny, and may make you smile, or better yet laugh. Yet there is truth in it. It is a Ditty like “How Doth The Little Busy Bee” by Isaac Watts.

The Burst of The Budding One

How doth the little budding one
Improve her shining soul
Then gather goodies all the day
When she doesn’t have a bowl

How willfully she takes her time
to cover her mistakes
She learned the truth there is no crime
Just lessons that we makes

She found love wasn’t behind her
I would learn that too
To live life without a blinder
Now I know what to do

I want to be a budding one
But I don’t know which path
I’ll just follow the rising sun
Then in the rain take a bath

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