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About Lexie Green
Lexie Rae Baker was the third of seven children. Two girls preceded her and the eldest was 10 years old when Lexie came into the world.
Growing up in a quiet country town and with almost no exposure to the stimulus of city doings, at the time of the second world war and it's aftermath, it was a time of scarcity of material goods, and with a slower pace of living. The only brother was next in line, and Lexie adored him. She was by her nature inherently the self-appointed keeper of us all, and looked after us with dedicated zeal. Three more girls followed over the next years. It was a settled life for us children and we found our activities generally within the family group. Lexie made some close friends she kept throughout her life. She always stayed in touch with Grafton-(N.S.W., Australia), and her friends. Our parents lived here until they died. Even then our youngest sister was the one who stayed, and this kept us 'based'.
Lexie married young, as was the custom then, and settled into an idealic existence as the dedicated wife of an enthusiastic and popular teacher, and was to become in time a dutiful wife of a successful headmaster. They raised four children, and to them she was dedicated and completely loving. She lived a comparatively conformist life within the expectations of a middle class housewife. A comfortable life lived in comfortable surroundings. She was not dreaming of things she did not have and was generally content.
It was in mid-life and later that Lexie began to expand into a different existence.
She became a late student of nursing and this really began her exploration of other possibilities and introduced her to thought and concepts we had not been exposed to in our family background. She flourished as she learned and grew in her own self-knowledge.
Lexie was to open to opportunities that most of us miss. She found the courage to step into the abyss of the unknown, and she grew as a result of this.
She broke out of the chrysalis of wife and keeper-of-the-hearth. She became a figure of compassion, healing and caring to many, be they friends, family, or the strangers she met. She was to live now as a 'nourisher-of-souls'. This the role for which she was being well prepared, and was how she was to live the remainder of her life on this earth.
Her journal, presented as this book, "Beyond Time-the blood ties that bind" is the outcome of her doing the bidding of the quiet but firm voice that she found deep within her inner self She was to learn not to question what it was she was instructed to do next, and if in any doubt, she would always take the moment as needed to contact the Guide/s that she recognized .She lived according to the instructions of her internal Guide.
She knew the great gift she had been given via her time with L.A., who became her current manifest guide. She saw that his meeting with her was a destiny they each needed to fulfill. She was ever grateful for the wisdom and the way of living that L.A. taught her, and the faith she learned to place in the Universe (as an active and living principle), was fully cemented in her travels with L.A.
She learned that you can allow the universe to protect you, and to support you, in practical and material ways, not just emotionally. This was proven to her, many, many times. As a result of this learning she was able to travel for many years worldwide, buying her newest round-the-world air ticket, setting out with a minimal pre-planning of where she was to go this time, and with no expectancy of whom she was to meet, nor what it was in particular she would be required to do. Money ceased to be an essential and she would give away what little she might have when someone presented who was needing it more. (It would always be returned in one form or another).
Lexie learned to trust completely.
She knew that all she would be needing to know would be revealed when the time was right. The locality, the time and place, would always be given her. She would be 'corrected' in some manner if she found herself acting 'on her own', and by a medium such as a late bus, or error in ticketing, or walking up the wrong street, the universe would intervene.
She would soon realize the near mistake she was making.
Lexie was a child of the Universe and co-creating with life itself.
She devoted her whole being to following the direction she was 'given' to walk, and followed instructions explicitly.
Her life was not without challenge, and she met her own human sorrow along the way, but unfailingly she chose to do what she could, and what she must, despite any discomfort or difficulty to herself.
We love her
dearly.
Testimonials
I have just finished beyond time and
found it to be an incredible journey, made more so when i
realised that she was the dear friend you spoke of in group
just after you had heard of her passing. From the time i
started the book (feeling rather flat and not connected) till
now on finishing, i believe it made it possible for me to make
some changes which will help in following my path in the
longterm. Thank you.
Love and light Robyn
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