As I'm starting to write this blog today, a phrase keeps running through my head: "What we empower, will flower..." We all sort of know that. It has been said and taught in a multitude of ways. But as I'm learning more about multi-dimensional reality, I'm gaining a deeper, more scientific understanding of why this works.
In Barbara Hand Clow's wonderful book, Alchemy of Nine Dimensions, she references the work of a renown British Physicist, Joseph Barbour. Barbour describes a place he calls Platonia, that perfectly mirrors what we know about 6D. He is consciously making the parallel to Plato's world of forms that I spoke of in my last blog entry, but goes even farther and since he's a physicist, backs this up mathematically: He says Platonia (which has all the geometric configurations that hold the forms of everything that manifests on our planet) is permeated with mists, and that these mists are created from all the ideas we hold in the "now." Also there are mists for every possible thought.
Think about this. If I think loving thoughts right now, that travels into 6D and feeds and thickens the "love" mist. If I think angry thoughts right now, that feeds and thickens the anger mist. If enough of us think the same things at the same time (and of course cultural beliefs help that happen,) those particular mists become remarkably thick and therefore powerful, and keep replicating themselves on our planet.
Of course, we all have "shadow" thoughts. I want to feed the love mist, but here comes a judgement and then another and then another -- if I tell them to go away, they will just go underground into my unconscious and actually grow more powerful. If I get stuck in them and start feeling righteous, they will also empower that unloving righteousness mist. But if I just notice them and pat them on their heads, seeing them as the pesky little judgement thoughts that they really are, they lose their power and begin to dissolve rather than feed the 6D mist. This is why learning to watch our thoughts is so important.
When we look at how the Collective is impacted by thick mists on 6D (or Platonia if you prefer, we can see how some old, harmful beliefs are shifting. 50 years ago, there were probably 95% or more of humans on this planet that would have agreed that "war is inevitable." (That is a darn thick mist.) But since the late 60's, more and more of us believe that "peace is possible" .. maybe a good 20% or more of people. Think about what that does to the mists. The "war" mist becomes thinner, and the "peace" mists thicken. When the peace mists become "thick enough"... voila, no more war.
So as we move through this powerful Solstice window and more fully into this new year that promises to accelerate our evolution at an even faster rate than before, I leave you with the following thought:
"Make LOVE-Mists, Not war-Mists."
Wishing you all a joyous new year, and for those who've emailed me with new ka jokes, they were nothing to crow about... well maybe they were.
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