Thursday, November 24, 2016

A War of Nerves


We are seeing times coming for which some of us were being prepared. Those studying in inner schools of discipline and traditions of spiritual development which today is often belied by the current patterns and trends of narcissistic pop-superficial "seeking".

A time of clearly deadening insanity has arrived and is accelerating, evidenced by what is occurring in EUrope at the hands of Brussels and of Merkel, of an entire post-'68er culture of flatulent political elites. An insanity driven to their call by a powerful and gravely compromised, dumbed-down mainstream media – and reflected in the images of plenty of celebrities who will promote anything to try to stay relevant to the further and ever further dumbed-down public.

It remains to be seen how far an abominable catastrophe of harrowing proportions has been averted by the defeat of Hillary at the polls and by putting a tether on the Clinton Clout and the legacy of Democrats. (This is not a pitch for the Republicans, however.)

We were being prepared for a time when unimaginable break-downs, an implosion of nervous systems on a mass level going on all around one – right before one – people completely losing it, would be so ongoing that it would gradually fail to shock anymore, or at least to surprise.

We were being prepared to strengthen our nerves, open our hearts and go to bat for the victims of such a madness, while frequency changes on the planet affect events in a most cataclysmic manner and to a most unspeakable extent.

Not an "End-Times" canard but a very real change of times – in vibration and tempo – which will test many wills for the preservation of faith, confront old perspectives for the preservation of truth, demand flexible spines and nerves of steel to see this time through, and to help others who are perhaps ready to wake up who have seen the abyss and choose not to go there, not be drawn by the herd over it, but to resist.

To prepare oneself inwardly and actually, to train in non-theoretical self-defense, to commit oneself to remaining humbly conscious and to strengthen the heart – this means to lose all fear of being politically incorrect, to lose all fear of saying what needs to be said, even in the face of mob opposition to one's right to do so and to join others in doing so. Come what may.

This challenge was made known to us by a number of beloved great Beings, living and teaching among us, eating with us and sharing with us, driving and training us, very much in flesh and bone, in whose presence one found spirit to be closer than one's own breath. These were the old souls, who came and gave freely, of the living streams of the heart.

The one whose challenge I am addressing here in this writing, was and for me remains:
my Siri Singh Sahib, my beloved Yogi Bhajan.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMw9ivh-3AM


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