Messages 2026
God will quench the Hunger and the Thirst of every Soul
March 30th, 2026
Online Circle of Light, Nashville, TN, USA
Judas received by Jimbeau Walsh
I am here, your brother, Judas.
You have been asked on several occasions to bring the truths that you have felt in your soul to the world without fear and with all the love you possess, and yet, at times, you wonder How can I penetrate what seems to be a brick wall of untruth, of satisfaction’? Well, you all would not be here if not for the wall that you were behind hadn’t begun to crack. And that crack allowed some light to come in, and so you can review your journey, of course, different for each soul. But let’s explore a few examples. For those who are dissatisfied with their Christian beliefs, their rituals, and dogmatic points of view, and want to get closer to feeling God, to feeling something, finding the rituals bereft or devoid of substance. And so perhaps one begins to explore Christian mystics or the lives of the saints or finding some initiation, some kind of baptism. It’s a beginning, and from there, hopefully, you discover you can connect with God. And if you’re very lucky, you’ve discovered a group like this. If you are Jewish, perhaps you are studying the Kabbalah and getting initiated in some mystical group. If you are Muslim, perhaps you are discovering the Sufis, who are the Islamic mystics. And so often, this is a journey that takes one a little bit closer to the presence of God.
For my friend here who became a Hindu after growing up Catholic, he wanted to feel something, so he sought out gurus, and he definitely felt something. And of course, he studied the scriptures of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita, even the Buddhist writings of the sutras and many, many other things. And he meditated, and he learned how to be a good yogi and breathe properly and be calm, and he was told that we were all divine beings and already one with God, and we just hadn’t realized it. So, as he could tell you many years later, he still wasn’t feeling the presence and the love that his soul had so longed for, and so he prayed, and we visited him, and he found his mate, who possessed the love of God because he asked. And many of you have similar stories, and you can share them with those who are curious, as you know. But even more to the point, no matter where one is on their journey, you can always reach out to their souls and simply offer a prayer. Whatever religion or however agnostic, for even an atheist can open up the idea of the universal source or Creator, perhaps in an impersonal but soulful way. We have encouraged this and even more so about how to share the presence of love, the love of God that you feel on your walk, first and foremost, before ever a word is spoken. So rather than proselytize, you can simply offer a connection.
I would also like to revisit, as I was telling my friend here, my brother, very early this morning, that when one is hungry and looks at a picture of their favorite food, that is the image, and it does not bring, it does not satiate one’s hunger or provide any real nutrients as does the real thing. You are living in a world of images, of empty rituals, of very mindful beings, and you have to offer this simple gift, the simple prayer that humbly asks the Creator to bless you. Beyond that, all else is icing on the cake, as you say.
And lastly, for those who feel, oh I’ve been praying and I’m still not sure that I feel this love, you can try this experiment: go to a place where people are completely mindfully engaged or have perhaps no interest in God or spiritual things, or I might even add a church where everyone is locked in to some static dogma and just be there, quietly. Open up your soul, make that connection as you are right now, and you will feel the difference between the light of love in your soul and the conditions of the world. This is what we ask.
Bring your souls out in the open. Share this great gift you have received with all. It will increase your faith, and you will be rewarded tenfold, perhaps a hundredfold, for every service you give to another. Does not a starving man forever live in gratitude when he is fed? A thirsty man given a drink? For God will quench the hunger and the thirst of every soul as he has yours. What a wonder. I have gone on for a bit, and I thank you all and remind you how much you are loved, not only by God but by all of us, and that we are here at your beck and call. This I promise.
May the love of God be upon you and in you, and may the world be blessed. I am your brother and friend in Christ.
I am Judas. Go in peace, my friends. Go in peace.
