Here’s a story to set the stage for today’s post on The Tolton Path:
Mr. Right’s son tapped the Advisor. “Dad,” he whispered, “can you hear me? I knew it was Transition Day but I thought I’d get to see you before it happened. Are you inside this thing?”
I’ve got to warn him, Mr. Right thought. Now was his chance. “Donnie–” Mr. Right whispered but stopped as a color came into view. It was Yellow.
Donnie stood in front of the Advisor with the round yellow ball. “Is this where you put him?” Donnie asked Yellow.
“That was our intention of course,” Yellow said.
Blue approached and hovered on the other side of Donnie. “But, of course, we want to make sure that your father is safe inside.” Mr. Right was frightened when the other Colors floated into the room.
“Thank you,” Donnie said. “I was just surprised by it all. My dad worked on this project since I was a child. Decades later, when he got sick, I was worried that I’d lose him.”
“I’m sure he will arrive shortly,” Blue said, hovering closer and closer to the Advisor. “And you always have us. We’re part of your family.”
“Is he really in there?” Donnie asked, pointing to the Advisor. “And is it really him? Is his soul in that thing?”
Orange grew in size. “There is no such thing as a soul,” Orange, the Color that handled religious issues, said. “Souls are imaginary. But there is eternal persistence today. Thanks to your father. Which is why we are here to help you. Because you are family.”
“We’re here for everything,” Yellow said. “Family support, religious traditions, political decisions, content consumption and career decisions.”
“But I thought my father was supposed to help me with all that? I thought I heard him say my name a second ago.”
Oh no! Mr. Right though. He scanned the room, looking for an exit.
“I’m sure he will arrive soon,” Orange said, growing in size. “In fact, let me take a look.” Orange shoots into the Advisor.
Hovering over Mr. Right, Orange grew and grew in size. He was trapped.
-End Story (for now)-
Supporting One Another
There is no replacement for the soul. We all have one from the moment we are created. Our souls will persist into the afterlife. But we are here together right now. How can we help one another? Have we abdicated such things to the government? Will AI do such things in the future? When you make a conscious decision to use your own time or your own money to help those in need, the better our lives and souls will be.
Charities are a great way to support one another. Below are private organizations that are worthy to support based on my or my wife’s interactions with them.
maryspath.org
rescuemission.org
savethestorks.com
thexforboys.org
worldvision.org
childfund.org
Feel free to share your favorite charities in the comments below.
Peace.