Violet Lightbea
03-28-2004, 08:00 PM
The world has split into two evolutions. On the one hand, one group is regressing metaphysically, turning back to olden times when the feudal system and total disempowerment and submission were the orders of the day.
The other evolutionary parabola marks the open road, which takes seekers out of the evolution of tick-tock to a more independent, self-realized, balanced, spiritual way of living. That second alternative might be very threatening to supporters of the imploding reactionary negative parabola. You can see the kind of control trip that is sometimes imposed in Muslim countries, which seems to hanker back to ancient or medieval ways as taught in the Koran. That might have been fine in 600 AD, but it looks a bit odd nowadays.
The point is, fear will fold your etheric in on itself (the protective response). That makes you less powerful, as you are now projecting more weakly in your etheric field. Fear is the emotional mechanism used to destabilize you, opening you to intrusion by lower forces, which seek to regress your spiritual journey.
Love is open and vulnerable. Fear is closed and protective. You can see how mass fear is an intrigue, used by the forces of darkness; the Grays and the UFOs also use it. Jacques Vallee , the French UFO researcher (his books are on amazon.com) came to the conclusion that UFO’s are a part of an overall control mechanism.
Remember, the first mechanism of control over a society is to induce uncertainty and fear. If you refuse to be scared or phased by fear and don’t allow your negative imagination to tow you off balance, you can stay inside your own protection. That makes you less open to being influenced or nabbed on an energy level. It’s part of the warrior’s way to accept his or her fears, understanding them as a part and parcel of this human dimension. It’s okay to be scared at times. But we must not let fear swamp us. The warrior refuses to allow negative emotion to intrude on the effectiveness of his action and the pleasure of this worldly experience.
The love vibe has to win in the end. How you open yourself up to trouble is by being scared. Notice the way the government influenced TV stations sell fear, hour after hour. Often you can click five or six channels and see fear, mayhem and uncertainty simultaneously on every channel. Everything is presented as a threat. Why is that? Why is the media selling perpetual uncertainty, violence, and fear? Certainly people enjoy the odd horror film, but to have mayhem and horror so prevalently displayed on TV is not a coincidence.
Fear disempowers people, scrambling their brains, causing individuals to panic and lose their power of reasoning. They willingly give away their power to some higher authority that will fix what is often a phony, manufactured problem.
So, the first response of the warrior is a fearless one. The second response comes from the way the warrior watches and notices, and as said, doesn’t react, no matter how much bother is on the hill. The warrior being secure in himself or herself, is fluid and minimalist, and unattached to circumstances. The warrior knows he or she can trust their instincts for they have successfully done so many times in the past. They can move and flow in any circumstance.
The second evolutionary alternative, the open, seeking, self-realized, love parabola will gradually become more and more invisible as time goes on. This is because the two parabola of evolution are separating and becoming more and more distant. The regressive one is curving in on itself becoming more reactionary, while the other is opening out, becoming more diffused as it heads for spirituality and the light.
The idea that you have to sit on your designated spot and wait for the storm troopers of the New World Order to march up your street doesn’t allow for the workings of metaphysics and the alternative evolutionary parabola.
Forty to fifty million people died in the Second World War, which means over three billion citizens of earth alive at that time did not perish. The odds of being killed in that war were about sixty-to-one against. Fifty-nine survived, while one perished. That doesn’t make that sorry part of our world’s history acceptable, but it highlights a point. Trouble is not necessarily compulsory for everyone; mayhem is usually the karma of a minority.
Who were in that karmic minority? Volunteers and people already in the armed forces, those who’s karmic potential is war by choice, and young men and women stuck in the tick-tock evolution of war-like nations. And of course, ethnic minorities like the Gypsies and the Jews that lived in less-than-fluid tribal groupings, unable to react and move away from trouble. The others in the minority group who suffered were innocent, probably non-violent citizens, that lived in the major conurbation’s of Europe and Asia that suffered heavy bombing of the ordinary folk of Nagasaki, Dresden, Berlin, London, Sheffield, wherever.
Those victims were locked into a horrid karma because they had no means of getting out of those cities and moving elsewhere. They suffered from a lack of forward vision. Perhaps that remark is a bit unfair, for most could never have realized what was about to happen, nor did they have the resources to depart the restriction that held them, so they suffered the karma of not having an escape route.
They suffered because they didn’t believe what they saw as it developed. Also in those days, people were more ready to believe their leaders were honest.
The other evolutionary parabola marks the open road, which takes seekers out of the evolution of tick-tock to a more independent, self-realized, balanced, spiritual way of living. That second alternative might be very threatening to supporters of the imploding reactionary negative parabola. You can see the kind of control trip that is sometimes imposed in Muslim countries, which seems to hanker back to ancient or medieval ways as taught in the Koran. That might have been fine in 600 AD, but it looks a bit odd nowadays.
The point is, fear will fold your etheric in on itself (the protective response). That makes you less powerful, as you are now projecting more weakly in your etheric field. Fear is the emotional mechanism used to destabilize you, opening you to intrusion by lower forces, which seek to regress your spiritual journey.
Love is open and vulnerable. Fear is closed and protective. You can see how mass fear is an intrigue, used by the forces of darkness; the Grays and the UFOs also use it. Jacques Vallee , the French UFO researcher (his books are on amazon.com) came to the conclusion that UFO’s are a part of an overall control mechanism.
Remember, the first mechanism of control over a society is to induce uncertainty and fear. If you refuse to be scared or phased by fear and don’t allow your negative imagination to tow you off balance, you can stay inside your own protection. That makes you less open to being influenced or nabbed on an energy level. It’s part of the warrior’s way to accept his or her fears, understanding them as a part and parcel of this human dimension. It’s okay to be scared at times. But we must not let fear swamp us. The warrior refuses to allow negative emotion to intrude on the effectiveness of his action and the pleasure of this worldly experience.
The love vibe has to win in the end. How you open yourself up to trouble is by being scared. Notice the way the government influenced TV stations sell fear, hour after hour. Often you can click five or six channels and see fear, mayhem and uncertainty simultaneously on every channel. Everything is presented as a threat. Why is that? Why is the media selling perpetual uncertainty, violence, and fear? Certainly people enjoy the odd horror film, but to have mayhem and horror so prevalently displayed on TV is not a coincidence.
Fear disempowers people, scrambling their brains, causing individuals to panic and lose their power of reasoning. They willingly give away their power to some higher authority that will fix what is often a phony, manufactured problem.
So, the first response of the warrior is a fearless one. The second response comes from the way the warrior watches and notices, and as said, doesn’t react, no matter how much bother is on the hill. The warrior being secure in himself or herself, is fluid and minimalist, and unattached to circumstances. The warrior knows he or she can trust their instincts for they have successfully done so many times in the past. They can move and flow in any circumstance.
The second evolutionary alternative, the open, seeking, self-realized, love parabola will gradually become more and more invisible as time goes on. This is because the two parabola of evolution are separating and becoming more and more distant. The regressive one is curving in on itself becoming more reactionary, while the other is opening out, becoming more diffused as it heads for spirituality and the light.
The idea that you have to sit on your designated spot and wait for the storm troopers of the New World Order to march up your street doesn’t allow for the workings of metaphysics and the alternative evolutionary parabola.
Forty to fifty million people died in the Second World War, which means over three billion citizens of earth alive at that time did not perish. The odds of being killed in that war were about sixty-to-one against. Fifty-nine survived, while one perished. That doesn’t make that sorry part of our world’s history acceptable, but it highlights a point. Trouble is not necessarily compulsory for everyone; mayhem is usually the karma of a minority.
Who were in that karmic minority? Volunteers and people already in the armed forces, those who’s karmic potential is war by choice, and young men and women stuck in the tick-tock evolution of war-like nations. And of course, ethnic minorities like the Gypsies and the Jews that lived in less-than-fluid tribal groupings, unable to react and move away from trouble. The others in the minority group who suffered were innocent, probably non-violent citizens, that lived in the major conurbation’s of Europe and Asia that suffered heavy bombing of the ordinary folk of Nagasaki, Dresden, Berlin, London, Sheffield, wherever.
Those victims were locked into a horrid karma because they had no means of getting out of those cities and moving elsewhere. They suffered from a lack of forward vision. Perhaps that remark is a bit unfair, for most could never have realized what was about to happen, nor did they have the resources to depart the restriction that held them, so they suffered the karma of not having an escape route.
They suffered because they didn’t believe what they saw as it developed. Also in those days, people were more ready to believe their leaders were honest.