Be afraid. Be very, very afraid. Isn't that the message they're sending everywhere we turn? To be afraid of losing your country, losing your freedom, and maybe losing your money and means of survival, perhaps even life itself?
“Fear is the mind killer,” wrote George Herbert in ”Dune.” Well, they're killing us with fear, whether we know it or not.
And most of us are going blithely along with their plan, ostensibly to seize control of the world and turn us all into mindless slaves. And if they can't, to kill us off and replace us with soulless clones or transhuman cyborgs created in a lab.
The fear being generated is palpable and lurks beneath the surface in worldly affairs.
Perhaps one fear tweaked more than most is the fear of loss — the loss of the lives we once knew and the foundations that make them that way.
The possibility of the moment is for an economic crash, a failure of the banking system and end of the dollar that supposedly portends the very destruction of western civilization, not that we need any help with that. We're doing just fine taking it down on our own.
Politics and geopolitics aside (power games are so much fun for those who play or root for the winning side), fear is a natural result of the End Times we’re now in. We've got to clear out that which no longer serves us to make room for the new and hopefully better future to come. But letting go is so hard to do when we don't have any idea what's coming next.
However that future plays out, the Earth will still be here. Humanity too, in some form. Maybe we will be as well. Who knows? We just play our parts, but the outcome isn't up to us.
What is important, though, is how we face it. Right now many are cowering in the corner, clutching at straws to just hold on and hope they wake up from the unfolding nightmare of social collapse that threatens to take us down with it.
In fact, waking up is what it's all about. Not just to the horrors of human depravity and the fallout of their games of greed and power, but also to our inability to change ourselves into anything better because of inner attributes we've failed to address for so long.
Reality is in a sense doing us a favor, forcing us to pay the piper for our egoic ways and offering us a way out — by going within and becoming more. Stronger. Clearer. Better attuned to our source. More loving and compassionate. Even more peaceful and joyous, if we're willing.
Look behind the clouds.
But most of us don't see the silver lining of impending doom and the choice it’s bringing us to either evolve, or condemn future generations to the kind of world they probably won't want to live in.
For those who are awakening and willing to see it, it offers great possibility if they can but grow themselves into something more that will better allow them to adapt to changing times.
That means letting go of what is and the lives we've known. Otherwise we risk holding on so tightly that we go down with the ship.
Sure, it forces us to look fear squarely in the eye and say, “Do your worst.” And it very well may.
But we've survived to this point. Somehow we’ll get through this and build new lives and a new world, hopefully far better than the ones we've known so far.
This is what you've signed up for, the ride of your life through the darkness, unable to see what's coming and having to trust that you'll be enough to meet the challenge.
Trust me. You will. You're more than you know, and the experience of the fall will force you to turn to and tap into it just to get through the turmoil.
There are no hard and fast rules how to do this, other than to suck it up and do your best. Listening to your inner voice will help, though. Because it knows what you need, and what the promised land looks like on the other side.
One thing that won't help, though, is being afraid. Fear is a 3D response to an attachment to possibilities that you don't think will feel so good. It is this attachment you must cut, even if you must draw upon all that you are or become more than you know yourself to be in order to do it.
This turbulence is setting the stage for humanity to take the next step in its development — to evolve into higher expressions of the consciousness at our core.
As it looks from here, many won't pass the test. If enough don't, the outcome won't be pretty.
I have hope, though, that you will. So be gentle on yourself as you struggle to overcome the obstacles life presents. Don't give in to your baser instincts; instead, emphasize and draw upon your highest ones.
Help yourself to ride the waves to a better tomorrow, then extend a hand to those who don't do it as well as you. For it is in your connection to the divinity in them that all hope resides, and in the love you find together as you pick up the pieces and work to build something better.
In the meantime, loosen your grip. Don't be afraid to let go and enjoy the ride.
God bless you indeed.