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 from https://www.cosmicvoices.network/denver

Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (1943-1997), known professionally as John Denver, was an American singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, activist, and humanitarian. He was one of the most popular acoustic artists of the 1970s and considered among the most beloved entertainers of his era. An avid pilot, he died at the age of 53 in a single-fatality crash while piloting his light plane.

via Jeanne Love, August 6, 2020

In my life as John Denver I had a reputation, much of it quite favorable … and some not so nice, but partly true. More than anything, I just wanted to sing and express what was in my heart and on my mind; but I was human, vulnerable and unaware of the difficulties that fame and fortune could bring.

That is all behind me now. What I have found is the peace that seemed to be elusive, that seemed to come only from my High Flight or when I walked the wilderness. All of that reminded me of who I was, who I could be, but I couldn’t always hold that energy for long-enough periods of time. I knew I was seeking comfort, direction and wisdom from the inner world,  but often my outer world did not support the fragile inner world that I was dealing with. I had tremendous resources, incredible friends and family, but I was still not “whole.” I knew what it was supposed to feel like, but I was unable to lock it in permanently. And that is why I am writing through Jeanne today...

If you could think of a brilliant light, 10 times brighter than the daytime sun, and place it just over the horizon as a beacon that draws you to it, then you will begin to understand what I have found and where I live. The reason this is so important now is because I have been shown how you can live in the physical word with that same LIGHT. That same beacon that called to me calls to you…each and everyone of you…who seek this Divine Source.

Jeanne’s daughter, Kylleen, passed to this world in 2011. As you can imagine it was very traumatic for the family and her friends. Kylleen has been communicating with Jeanne over the years to ease her pain and to teach her more than she could have ever imagined. Kylleen has said many times: “Mom, this is the darkest planet. If you can find your Light here, you can find your light anywhere.”

And so, I bring this vision to you as a source of inspiration. If you can imagine that beacon over the horizon and allow it to bring you to it in a blink of an eye…then you too shall find your brilliant light. I promise you that I will shine with you. I will join you in your Light quest and we shall merge into this brilliant consciousness of Light and Love.

 

 

 

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