

My identity in this incarnation goes by the name of Gregg Prescott. Perhaps this homeless woman is an angel in disguise? What if our Prime Creator decided to visit us and appeared as a homeless person? Would we even notice?


Yet one may still ask, “Who am I?” Does the rock star celebrity have a purer soul than the homeless woman? Is either spiritual path any more important than the other? Certainly not, but in both cases, their identity is either elevated or deprecated by society and our educational facilities who place an greater emphasis on social status, materialism and ego versus the common welfare of humanity. This is a true spiritual gift and ability and many see this merely as a way of life. There are many professions who creatively work with their hands such as farmers, musicians, chefs and artists. In a previous life, there is a good chance that these people were healers of some sort, yet in this incarnation they developed their identity within the nursing field. For example, a nurse may live his or her whole life not realizing how much he or she is healing with their hands. We sometimes gravitate towards an activity or interest without really knowing why. At some point in our early lives, we become attached to our given names and start to develop and identity based on our likes and dislikes of various stimuli and experiences (or lack of).
