Weston’s Story
Meg had a very exciting week in D.C./Maryland last week. I will let her tell you how the workshops went. You can read an update from her below.
On Saturday, the day of the workshops at Divine Life Church, Weston was very quiet and pensive. I could tell he was “working” and even Don is used to seeing Weston act in this manner now and commented about it. It still causes me to pause when I think about how incredible it is that Weston can be over 2,000 miles away but be just as engaged as if he was standing in the room next to Meg. It really is amazing and something I look forward to being able to do some day! It is unusual for him to act so quietly when he is working, however. Honestly, I have been in the room with him when I know he has an appointment and working with Meg and a client, but what I see is him sitting on the couch playing video games or outside sitting next to Ed.
I knew something special was going on when he chose to sit quietly and distance himself from the rest of the family. The night before when Carmen had “cleared the space” for Weston to be able to work she noted that it was very peaceful. She told me she was surprised when she was asked to give Meg, her sister, Anne Marie, Swami and Shanti, a lot of light. Of course she obliged and always does what she is told but she was curious as she was not expecting that request.
I was dying of curiosity with regards to how the event was going but Meg was not returning my phone calls. I knew she was busy and most likely was still working late into the day as this is not unusual when Weston has her go to D.C. and when he/she are meeting with Swami.
Finally, I could not stand it any longer so I called my sister Carmen. I knew that she could probably get some type of information from Weston. I thought it was very curious because it was now quite late (around 4 p.m.) and he had eaten nothing all day. If you have ever spent any time around Weston, you know he always eats! Nothing makes him happier than to wake up in the morning and smell a crock pot full of chili cooking! He will eat that all day. Though he is very thin, he is a teenage boy after all and will eat like one! I knew he was not sick when he was not eating on Saturday, but I did think it was curious. He only does this on very special occasions when he is working. I have said it before, I have to be very observant with Weston so that I can figure out what is going on as I am rarely ever able to get much detail out of him myself. Things like his lack of appetite or especially quiet demeanor take on a whole new meaning when I know he is also meeting with Swami.
When Carmen checked in with him she found him to be very content and the mood again was very peaceful. She could tell he was still working. She had to know why he had not eaten yet and decided to ask him. He told her that “he was fasting in support of his friend Swami and the work that he was doing.” How sweet! I know he is very fond of Swami.
When I finally spoke to Meg the first thing she wanted to know was how Weston was acting all day because they had such an amazing experience at Divine Life Church. She was not surprised to hear my observation of his behavior. When I told her what he had said about why he had not eaten anything all day, she laughed and said that Swami, too, barely ate anything that day! More amazing was when I did speak to her it was close to 7 p.m. in Maryland, and she was just sitting down to eat her first meal of the day. Now, it was obvious why Carmen was shown to fill Meg (and the others) with light. Meg said that she was surprised that in spite of going nonstop for more than 12 hours she never felt tired (nor did Anne Marie).
I just want to thank Meg (and Spencer) for generously taking time away from her family to travel for Weston. It is so touching to know how many people are hearing about Weston and are interested in what he has to say. Thank you to Meg’s sister, Anne Marie, for doing the legwork to ensure the workshops in D.C. happened. Also, thank you to Shanti for taking care of everything while Meg was at Divine Life Church. Thank you to Carmen for prepping the area as only she can do it; Weston and I both appreciate it very much. Finally, thank you to Bill Tipper who took many beautiful pictures at the workshops and can be viewed on his website at www.billtipper.com under “Other Galleries.”
Next weekend is the first young adult workshop. It will be held at the same place we had our last workshop in Rancho Santa Margarita. I know Weston is very excited about this workshop and I wanted to ask him a few more questions. Here are the questions and the answers as voiced by Meg Lupin:
1. Weston, you were very specific about this age group coming together so that you could speak to them. Why this age group?
“There are many challenges in this age group that they are dealing with everyday and they don’t really have a place where they can bring these issues and get assistance.”
2. Many of the people who you are hoping attend may not necessarily have heard of you or might be uncomfortable with the whole idea of someone speaking telepathically. What you would like them to know about you before they actually see you at the workshop?
“I am all about love. When you are operating from a place of love, anything is possible. I would love for this group to open their minds to miracles and a different way to do things. I am just like they are, I am not different. I am a just a side of themselves that they haven’t investigated or gotten in touch with yet.”
3. Why do you want so few (over 35 years old) adults there? You were very specific about this.
“The older people still carry the dinosaur syndrome. Too linear and not open hearted enough because of all of the wounds they are still guarding. This is especially true when you hear people say that they had a decent childhood. Denial is so deep and it is time for it to come out.”
4. Weston, this group is on the cusp of going out into the world and making in on their own so to speak. Will you be offering them encouragement or advice with respect to this next phase of their life? Please explain.
“They will hear many pearls of wisdom. Haha!! Encouragement and advice are really necessary right now!”
Message from Weston
Voiced by Meg Lupin
Be prepared for all of the changes that are coming in your lives. When you are open to accept things that you cannot change, then you can ride the flow of life. Big things are in the works. You are part of this major shift that is happening for the sake of all. Do not forget that we are all one. Our inner work, acceptance, love, and acts of service, all bring us closer to the place where need to be to become our true self.
Live life with an open heart. Your family needs you to be fully present to help them ascend. The world needs you to be open to all that comes before you. Answer your challenges with faith. This is not a time for fear. It is a time for true love. Love others. Love life. Love yourself. You are worth it.
Sending you strength and endurance with love,
Weston
Update from Meg Lupin
I just wanted to say a few words about my trip back east. So many amazing events happened while I was there and I met so many wonderful people and saw some great old friends. Swami Shankarananda and Shanti at Divine Life Church were so gracious and loving. I can tell why they have such an amazing church! I want to thank them so much and all of the people that came to the workshop and healing event for making my life and time at their church so memorable. We even had someone come all the way from Maine. She was a true joy. Some huge shifts happened and will continue to happen for all that were present.
At NIH we had a lively group of children that are enlightened way beyond their years. The beautiful drawings and the great discussions led to fun for all. Who says that telepathy is difficult? This group had no problems at all! The women’s group was very powerful. There were some very enlightened and loving women there that were very interested in moving forward so they could help the world by advancing in their inner work.
Weston wants me to mention that one of his good friends came forth. His name is Elijah! He is a beautiful, loving friend that can’t wait to be “heard”. His parents are so supportive of him that he will be able to move forward.
I want to give a special thank you to my sister Anne Marie. She took care of me and my son Spencer so I could have the space to do what I needed to do to be fully present in my work. She was very generous with her time and money to make things happen every day. I am so blessed to have a sister like her! I want to thank my niece and her family too. She donated food, time and a car so I could make my way around town. This is what family is all about. Lastly, I want to thank my son Spencer that kept all of us on our toes so we could move forward in the work we need to do. One classic moment was when he asked someone, “Do you ever have fun”. He has embodied the parts of ourselves that we need to work on. Thank you Spencer for choosing to help all of us even though it not an easy job.
Thanks to everyone that came to all of the workshops and healing sessions. My life has been enhanced by serving you. You are all blessings in my heart!!
Meg