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Yogi meets Hunter with One Arrow

In an astral encounter with someone who is deceased, there was a resentment to be solved but which could not be resolved. In fact, the tension of the circumstance ceased but only to continue again on some other astral or physical occasion.

Since this person is deceased, the only means of resolution was psychic situation but since this person was physically focused, that was not possible. Hence there was a postponement of the issue. It was then that I realized that this person with a resentment towards me, was like a hunter who had one arrow with which she was determined to kill a single deer.

If her aim was bad, the deer would hear the arrow and would flee. If her aim was perfect, still then there was the likelihood that the deer would move slightly just before the arrow would pierce its body.

I knew this lady some years ago, when during the teen years, I was attracted to her sexually. At the time, the relationship developed. But as fate would have it, the relationship ceased. Many years went by. Then this person died and was only a psychic being. Despite the shattering of the relationship early on, she held a resentment toward me and towards circumstance, such that now in the deceased state one the astral side, a strong resentment is present.

Due to this, my astral body was drawn into an astral place in which this person has a residence, which is similar to one she lived in, during the teen years. When I found myself in that place, I was on a dirt road in the process of going to the psychic copy of the house she physically resided during her last life. I met her on the road, but when there was twenty feet between us, there was a barrier energy which caused our astral forms to stop.

The lady was distraught, sour of face, grievously hurting on the emotional side of her existence. I could not say a word. She turned to go in the opposite direction, but with the hard feelings continuing. It was then that I realized that she was like a hunter with one arrow with which to kill the target. It was due to being possessed by a romantic desire.

Fate gives an opportunity, but it has no intention of perfect fulfillment of the desire. Even when there is fulfillment, it is partial only. Fate has no idea about any limited self’s relevance.

If you have one sharp deadly arrow and one tense bow, if you are a marksman, if the deer is within range but it is skittish, what are you to do, if somehow you miss the target. Suppose the animal was struct in the wrong place so that it was not fatally wounded. It left the scene in haste with the arrow stuck in a wound which would heal as soon as the arrow falls away.

You have no other arrow. You are helpless. The opportunity was there but fate conspired with the deer. It worked against you. What to do?

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