What we need now is more confrontation and less peace. In the spiritual light worker mainstream, peace and non judgment are being confused with an acceptance of anything-goes. But at the level of cosmic beings, there's an underlying cosmic scream being emitted as a constant signal. It's been happening for thousands of years and only now reaching its climax. Change is going to happen and the more resistance there is to it, the more dramatic the unwinding will be - the more catastrophic.
That's why, for our own good, humanity needs direct confrontation of the sleepiness, of the denials and acceptance of anything-goes. On a grand scale it doesn't matter how many souls make it. But it does to my soul. It's one thing that I find deeply motivational and worth 'fighting' for. By 'fighting', is meant the constant internal confrontation of blind spots, rather than just letting events wash over us with a kind of disconnected, aloof blissed-out-ness.
We've been 'fighting' all this time for our own realignment - with great effect. And as a result, many of us are now coming from a different space than the spiritual mainstream. We're warriors who have constantly striven for the clearer perspective. But right now, I definitely maintain that there's not nearly enough internal confrontation. There's still too much acceptance of anything goes but within what's happening, the realignment serves all possibilities.
Yes, let's respond to the climatic cosmic scream, confront the "medicated" sleepiness, break down the illusion, awaken as many as we can, and minimize the catastrophic unwinding. It's all inevitable anyway, so why not be compassionate spiritual warriors. Right now lots of people are currently suffering needlessly because of the view that we simply have to 'drop the hot coals' in order to ascend. People then wonder why pain and suffering reoccur - 'what's wrong with me?' There's nothing wrong! In fact, the pain, and confrontation of it, is the true path to freedom.
When we realize this, it actually eliminates much of the suffering. You're not ‘abnormal’. You're not doing anything wrong. It's the same with doubt. There's nothing wrong with doubting either. Doubt is not some on/off thing. If you have it, it's not that you're failing. Doubt into trust is a sliding scale. The more you push the boundary of doubt, by fully experiencing it, the more your trust will build. It's when you deny it, that it actually persists. We need this cathartic process, now more than ever. That way, people will truly evolve, rather than dwelling in some illusionary bubble. www.openhandweb.org
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