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                                                         CHAPTER 14                     

                                                   SEND A CORRIDOR! 

            So what is a corridor?  It is an impersonal implement for use in spiritual release that may be used on frequent or rare occasions to care for a few or a large number of persons whose life or lives have been ended both quickly and violently.  When this happens, it is rare that the victim knows what has happened.  They are bewildered.  It is easy to say, “Send a Corridor,” and know that it is done, just that quickly.  There need be no emotion involved at all. 

            Under the safety of our usual morning protection, we may read the newspaper, watch the TV, be on the Internet and be aware when a plane has crashed at sea, a person has had a fatal motorcycle accident or someone is the victim of a stray or intended bullet. We aren’t to judge the guilt or innocence of anybody involved.  We are simply to send the Corridor and the work is done.

            A splendid mystic, yoga, musician and seer said that during his training time, he was sitting in the lotus position on the shores of the Mendocino Cape in Northern California.  Far out at sea he saw a great golden Corridor open and receive women and children in countless numbers.  In the next morning’s paper he read that a huge quantity of females had been slain in Khmer Rouge, Cambodia.  “The Corridors you tell me of are real,” he volunteered.  “I’ve seen them at work.”

            All that has been written in this book is real, having been experienced by one or another of the sensitive souls who have tuned into needs, large and small. They have helped individuals or groups find their purpose, get comfort, learn how to pass on knowledge, be healed or find their own field of service.  When we are asked why we work in this field, we generally give the same answer as the mountain climbers who respond when asked why they try against such odds to conquer a mountain, “Because it is there.”  So it is with us: we are faced with a challenge whereby we can help and we simply must do it.

THE HISTORY OF CORRIDORS          

            We’ve told you how to use a Corridor but we haven’t given an explanation as to what they are.  Before 1950 the Corridor work was done on the inner plane by the angelic group called the Master Builders.  There are many sections of service in the heavenly realm and the Corridor Work comes under the Department of Science.  The Master Builders are cosmic minded beings that have come down through the ages in the high planes of consciousness. 

            Corridors were made visible on this plane during the time of the Korean Crisis when a vast number of casualties occurred every day.  The deaths during that time happened both to North and South Koreans as well as American soldiers and eventually troops and people of other countries.  Soldiers and civilians were killed in such huge numbers that the main corridor was put in that country.  It is a permanent matrix of unseen spiritual substance, a portion of which can be sent anywhere at a moment’s command.

            There isn’t any active war in that area at the moment although the adversaries still contend over their boundaries.  This largest Corridor will stay in Korea although portions of it are sent where needed.  There are three mobile Corridors that are available in a second of time.  By the time the words, “Send a Corridor to __________________” are said, one is already there.

            The largest one is like a reservoir of power from which, instead of calling upon the Master Builders for help, one can always request and have available enough of the matrix to build another temporary one when needed.  This doesn’t do away with the main Corridor in Korea.

            It is here to be used on this earth as long as it is needed as a central point from which these Rescue Places can be created.  The elasticity of the Matrix brings to mind a juvenile picture of young children working with “Silly Putty” which is pliable enough for almost anything.

            The other three Corridors aren’t as large as the main one and they take care of smaller groups.  They are in varied parts of the world, since they go where needed and stay there until another call comes for assistance.  The decision as to which one is sent lies in the size of the group.

            When a soul is shocked out of the body in an accident, whether by fire, water, earthquake, plane crash or any other force, it isn’t unconscious although the body is inert.  At that very moment there is a realization of the crisis, no matter what it is.

            This is followed instantaneously by the knowledge that there is no need for fear or concern, for the recognition of danger is followed that quickly by the appearance of the solution if a Corridor is provided.

            If the calamity is at sea, the Corridor immediately appears as a lifeboat.  Someone whom the victim accepts as completely recognizable reaches out to assist.  No matter what the apparent tragedy, the need is met in a manner that is not only acceptable, but truly joyous.  As the victims of the tragedy go into the Corridor, they feel safe, warm and protected.

            At the time of rescue, the soul becomes drowsy.  It feels sure that everything is all right but rest is necessary.  When it awakens, the transition to the inner plane of life is accomplished  . . . the new birth is complete.

            If we are unwilling to do this work by saying, “Send a Corridor to _____________________________” the many souls that leave their physical bodies under trying and terrifying circumstances will remain in a bewildered, foggy condition unless helped through some other medium.

            Here is how we may work in this area: First, we recognize an awareness of need, hearing of it from some one or a news report or through other channels. Then we ask that the Corridor be sent.  Finally, we accept that the work is done and experience joy because we have assisted as we ourselves would like to be helped.

            Corridors are beautiful.  They’re geared to what is necessary but most are large and lofty, filled with flowers, music, perfume and the sound of birds and the ripple of brooks.  They’re built with love so that the dear souls, who come over, find nothing strange.  The same kind of vegetation and flowers are those that the persons usually see.  Birds are types that are known.  Animals are native to their location.

            We need a sense of awareness and of dedication to serve in this field.  Any talent neglected falls into disrepair.  Our cosmic growth takes place when we grasp each chance to help our fellow man whether on the outer plane or the inner one.

            When the crisis is over, if a portion of the main Corridor were used, it will go back to its original point.

            We should bless this work with our prayers, filling the matrix with love, faith, joy, health, thanksgiving, life, light, beauty and gratitude.

 

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