About George Floyd: A Spiritual Perspective
Dr. Peebles through Summer Bacon • June 3, 2020
Posted June 4, 2020
The second question asked of Dr. Peebles during the June 3, 2020 write-in Open Session, was about George Floyd. I felt that Dr. Peebles' response was too important not to share freely here. It is part of the Dr. Peebles Speaks June 3, 2020 mp3 in which many questions about the current times are asked and answered. As well, Dr. Peebles provides a beautiful overview to the world affairs that I hope will bring peace to your life. |
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TRANSCRIPT
Q: What does George Floyd have to say about the parades that honor his death all over the world?
Dr. Peebles: He’s a beautiful spirit, and he’s shaking his head and he just...he’s beside himself with love for humanity. And he says, "I wish in honor of me, rather than having parades and marches and protests and other things," he says, "I wish you would just give each other a hug." He says, "I could not breathe," and he says that, "You’re being asked not to breathe either," he says, "through your masks," and he says, "I don’t necessarily mean the masks that you are being forced to wear at the current time, but the many masks that you wear: the facades that cover up your greater truth, the lies that come out of your mouths, the hatred that is not real."
And he wants everyone to know that he loves you and he wants you to go back to a simple way of living without massive expectations of everybody complying with what it is that you want them to do, he says instead, "Love them!" And he says "Ultimately I could not breathe, and what I wanted to really, express..." and what he has learned through this, he says, "If I could have had the understanding and wherewithal to do it, I would have instead said, 'I love you. I love you. I love you,' and would have spoken to the hearts of those who held him captive through their inaction, through the injustice that was given to him.
He was a very, very sweet, kind, and generous soul who wanted very much to be able to express all of that on the earth. And he says, "I would love to have the chance again. "
But, we will say, he doesn’t have to come back, my dear friends. He stepped into his enlightenment because he put himself forth as a sacrifice on the earth. The words that he spoke, spoke to your hearts, because that’s how human beings are feeling in so very many ways, that they cannot breathe, too much noise, too much technology, too much hard work, too little love, too little time with family, too few hugs without expectations around it.
So he spoke the words that are the truth within your hearts, and that is why there are the uprisings, because it has hit the core of humanity in a variety of ways. You understood the truth of his pain, because you are all suffering that in a variety of ways.
"Think about the ways in which you can’t breathe in your life, and give love to it," he says. "Speak love into those relationships that are frustrating for you, stop fighting them, stop trying to change them and simply say, 'You may not understand this, but no matter what, I love you. I choose to serve that in my life.'"
Q: What does George Floyd have to say about the parades that honor his death all over the world?
Dr. Peebles: He’s a beautiful spirit, and he’s shaking his head and he just...he’s beside himself with love for humanity. And he says, "I wish in honor of me, rather than having parades and marches and protests and other things," he says, "I wish you would just give each other a hug." He says, "I could not breathe," and he says that, "You’re being asked not to breathe either," he says, "through your masks," and he says, "I don’t necessarily mean the masks that you are being forced to wear at the current time, but the many masks that you wear: the facades that cover up your greater truth, the lies that come out of your mouths, the hatred that is not real."
And he wants everyone to know that he loves you and he wants you to go back to a simple way of living without massive expectations of everybody complying with what it is that you want them to do, he says instead, "Love them!" And he says "Ultimately I could not breathe, and what I wanted to really, express..." and what he has learned through this, he says, "If I could have had the understanding and wherewithal to do it, I would have instead said, 'I love you. I love you. I love you,' and would have spoken to the hearts of those who held him captive through their inaction, through the injustice that was given to him.
He was a very, very sweet, kind, and generous soul who wanted very much to be able to express all of that on the earth. And he says, "I would love to have the chance again. "
But, we will say, he doesn’t have to come back, my dear friends. He stepped into his enlightenment because he put himself forth as a sacrifice on the earth. The words that he spoke, spoke to your hearts, because that’s how human beings are feeling in so very many ways, that they cannot breathe, too much noise, too much technology, too much hard work, too little love, too little time with family, too few hugs without expectations around it.
So he spoke the words that are the truth within your hearts, and that is why there are the uprisings, because it has hit the core of humanity in a variety of ways. You understood the truth of his pain, because you are all suffering that in a variety of ways.
"Think about the ways in which you can’t breathe in your life, and give love to it," he says. "Speak love into those relationships that are frustrating for you, stop fighting them, stop trying to change them and simply say, 'You may not understand this, but no matter what, I love you. I choose to serve that in my life.'"