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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
5/7/2015 6:30:19 PM

Transcending the Fear of Death – Part 1/2

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By Wes Annac, Culture of Awareness

Death confronts all of us at one point, whether we face our own mortality or the mortality of someone we’re close with, but most people don’t know that it isn’t the end of life. We’re conditioned to think our loved ones are gone when they pass away, when in reality, they’re just as alive as ever in a different place.

We empower death when we fear it, and we can transcend that fear with the understanding that we live in a deeply spiritual reality and our plane of existence is just one out of many, which all boast life in different forms.

There are lower and higher realms of consciousness beyond our reality, which we can access with meditation and other spiritual practices. When we begin to approach enlightenment, we start to understand that there is no death as we perceive it – there’s only the move from one state of consciousness to another.

If we achieve enlightenment in this lifetime, we can transcend reincarnation altogether and assure that we never have to come back to this sphere again.

We can still come back if we want, but I’m sure most of us will remain on the higher vibration we’ll have finally reached. After all of our hard work to get there, I’d imagine the last thing we’ll want to do is come back to earth and start the process all over again.

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Bodhidharma reminds us that this life, and everything in it, is an illusion that we can understand and subsequently transcend with awareness.

“Life and death are important. Don’t suffer them in vain. There’s no advantage in deceiving yourself. Even if you have mountains of jewels and as many servants as there are grains of sand along the Ganges, you see them when your eyes are open.

“But what about when your eyes are shut? You should realize then that everything you see is like a dream or illusion.” (1)

He also encourages us to steer clear of distortion and delusion.

“Don’t hate life and death or love life and death. Keep your every thought free of delusion, and in life you’ll witness the beginning of nirvana, and in death you’ll experience the assurance of no rebirth.” (2)

To ‘transcend life and death’ is to open up to a higher sphere, he tells us.

“Transcending life and death is leaving home. Not suffering another existence is reaching the Way. Not creating delusions is enlightenment. Not engaging in ignorance is wisdom. No affliction is nirvana. And no appearance of the mind is the other shore.” (3)

Keeping the mind open, which purifies the thoughts and allows us to access the heart, will help us steer clear of any illusions that try to take us off of the enlightenment path, and it can be easy to lose ourselves in the earth’s convincing distractions.

It’s worth pointing out that this reality does offer some things that can help us along the journey, but we’re learning to steer clear of the things that hurt us as we keep our ultimate goal – Source consciousness – in mind.

We aren’t here to lose ourselves in the glimmering materiality that confronts us on a daily basis. We’re here to access our higher consciousness and use the awareness that results to show the way for others, and if we stay diligent and work hard to awaken the world, we’ll be ‘rewarded’ for our efforts when our mission’s complete.

The reward will come in form of an inexplicably pure, blissful state of existence, and we can introduce ourselves to this existence with tools like meditation. In doing so, we’ll begin to wipe away the convincing illusions that have kept us from traversing our path, and we’ll help others do the same.

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Ramana Maharishi reminds us that no fear – even the fear of death – can touch us when we’re truly aware of our spiritual nature and the interconnectedness of all things.

“How shall the wise man, who desires tranquillity, wait for old age, when he knows not when the time of death will be?

“When death stands ready like a hunter, with old age as his weapon, and diseases scattered about as his arrows, smiting down living creatures who fly like deer to the forest of destiny, what desire can there be in any one for length of life?

“When does that fear seize you? Does it come when you do not see your body, say, in dreamless sleep or when you are under chloroform? It haunts you only when you are fully ‘awake’ and perceive the world, including your body. If you do not see these and remain your pure self, as in dreamless sleep, no fear can touch you.” (4)

Only when we’re ‘awake’ (i.e. an active part of the waking, earthly world) do we fear death or anything else.

When we’re submerged in our higher consciousness, which takes place in dreamless sleep and deep states of meditation, we have no fear because we’ve returned to the center; the nothingness that we came from and will permanently return to when we’re ready.

It’s hard to fear death when we realize that emptiness is our true nature and the true nature of our creator (the Father). The Father is the most transcendent consciousness that could ever exist, and the labels ‘transcendent’ or ‘consciousness’ don’t describe Him very well.

No labels can describe the Father’s transcendent emptiness, and at some point (which is determined by our inner work), we’ll return to this infinite nothingness.

Almost every genuine spiritual source throughout the ages has told us this, and dreamless sleep is one of many things that allows us to temporarily reconnect with the Father and His emptiness, which reminds us that we have nothing to fear.

Fear is a product of the physical illusion we’ve convinced ourselves is reality, and the transcendence of fear is the first step to developing our greater awareness.

The best way to kick start the process is to realize that we’re infinite spiritual beings who are eternally connected with the Divine Father and Mother, and things will crystalize from there as long as we commit to the path.

Concluded in Part 2 tomorrow.

Footnotes:

  1. Red Pine, trans., The Zen Teachings of Bodhidharma. Port Townsend, WA, Empty Bowl, 1987, 6-7.
  2. Ibid., 29.
  3. Ibid., 24-5.
  4. S.S. Cohen, Guru Ramana. Memories and Notes. 6th edition. Tiruvannamalai: Sri Ramanasramam, 1993, 39.

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5/7/2015 6:33:10 PM

Disclosure Data from GoodETxSG 5-6-15… “This is moving into a make or break time in our history”

GoodETxSG_gravatar_150_42Apparently some of the “releases” of reports, etc., are on temporary hold.

“…there is a lull in info release right now for a couple reasons. The disinfo war is getting ramped up and giving some of these agents some rope to hang themselves and in some cases to plug some leaks in our ranks as well as there are about to be a sudden release… by a couple researchers and some other really cool stuff being worked on that is supposed to trigger the coming forward of a few more whistle blowers.

“I was asked to delay my article and add a few more coded messages (For alliance members) for after a couple other pieces of info are published. There is quite a lot going on in the background right now that is extremely important and interesting…

“This is moving into a make or break time in our history… These Cabal/Illuminati groups are fragmented and in their panicky actions are making things worse for themselves and actually pushing certain disclosures. The major financial collapse that has still been totally hidden from the public is expected to be a major catalyst for some releases of information by the Russians and the Alliance groups that will start to open this huge can of worms from several different areas at the same time…”

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[Q] Originally Posted by Spiral of Light… “QUESTION: Is this the proverbial Lull Before The Storm? Watching and waiting…”

[GoodETxSG/Corey] Yes, there is a lull in info release right now for a couple reasons. The disinfo war is getting ramped up and giving some of these agents some rope to hang themselves and in some cases to plug some leaks in our ranks as well as there are about to be a sudden release from zero articles and information for a while now to all of a sudden articles by a couple researchers and some other really cool stuff being worked on that is supposed to trigger the coming forward of a few more whistle blowers.

This will be a lot of work done with a well know artist and CGI pro that will produce images of beings met with at the various federation meetings, sphere alliance meetings as well as the LOC, Bases/Colonies and various Carriers and other Vessels. There “May” be a few actual images mixed in to be a sign for certain people to go public with documents and audio recordings of certain people… “May” be…

I was asked to delay my article and add a few more coded messages (For alliance members) for after a couple other pieces of info are published. There is quite a lot going on in the background right now that is extremely important and interesting to say the least. Some have had some major issues with patience, patience WILL be rewarded in all of these cases. I hope we can all do so and not burn any bridges in the mean time.

This is moving into a make or break time in our history… These Cabal/Illuminati groups are fragmented and in their panicky actions are making things worse for themselves and actually pushing certain disclosures. The major financial collapse that has still been totally hidden from the public is expected to be a major catalyst for some releases of information by the Russians and the Alliance groups that will start to open this huge can of worms from several different areas at the same time… I do not like to sell fear ever but do like people to be prepared. It is not a bad idea to have a minimum of 2 weeks of food and water just in case of short term or minor disruptions (Though they most likely will not occur IMHO). So the answer is yes, very much a calm before the stormy times ahead.

I think TPTB will be prevented from doing toooo large of a false flag or tooo many of a series of them as a distraction in the US. This is IMHO, other people think I am wrong and I am one to just be prepared… “Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it”… Its a motto that is true of just about anything.

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5/7/2015 6:34:32 PM

Carolyn Gregoire: 10 Things Highly Intuitive People Do Differently

Carolyn GregoireIntuition is challenging to define, despite the huge role it plays in our everyday lives. Steve Jobs called it, for instance, “more powerful than intellect.” But however we put it into words, we all, well, intuitively know just what it is.

Pretty much everyone has experienced a gut feeling — that unconscious reasoning that propels us to do something without telling us why or how. But the nature of intuition has long eluded us, and has inspired centuries’ worth of research and inquiry in the fields of philosophy and psychology.

“I define intuition as the subtle knowing without ever having any idea why you know it,” Sophy Burnham, bestselling author of The Art of Intuition, tells The Huffington Post. “It’s different from thinking, it’s different from logic or analysis … It’s a knowing without knowing.”

Our intuition is always there, whether we’re aware of it or not. As HuffPost President and Editor-in-Chief Arianna Huffington puts it in her upcoming book Thrive:

Even when we’re not at a fork in the road, wondering what to do and trying to hear that inner voice, our intuition is always there, always reading the situation, always trying to steer us the right way. But can we hear it? Are we paying attention? Are we living a life that keeps the pathway to our intuition unblocked? Feeding and nurturing our intuition, and living a life in which we can make use of its wisdom, is one key way to thrive, at work and in life.

Cognitive science is beginning to demystify the strong but sometimes inexplicable presence of unconscious reasoning in our lives and thought. Often dismissed as unscientific because of its connections to the psychic and paranormal, intuition isn’t just a bunch of hoo-ha about our “Spidey senses” — the U.S. military is even investigating the power of intuition, which has helped troops to make quick judgments during combat that ended up saving lives.

“There is a growing body of anecdotal evidence, combined with solid research efforts, that suggests intuition is a critical aspect of how we humans interact with our environment and how, ultimately, we make many of our decisions,” Ivy Estabrooke, a program manager at the Office of Naval Research, told the New York Times in 2012.

Here are 10 things that people in touch with their intuition do differently.

They listen to that inner voice.

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“It’s very easy to dismiss intuition,” says Burnham. “But it’s a great gift that needs to be noticed.”

The No. 1 thing that distinguishes intuitive people is that they listen to, rather than ignore, the guidance of their intuitions and gut feelings.

“Everybody is connected to their intuition, but some people don’t pay attention to it as intuition,” Burnham say. “I have yet to meet a successful businessman that didn’t say, ‘I don’t know why I did that, it was just a hunch.'”

In order to make our best decisions, we need a balance of intuition — which serves to bridge the gap between instinct and reasoning — and rational thinking, according to Francis Cholle, author of The Intuitive Compass. But the cultural bias against following one’s instinct or intuition often leads to disregarding our hunches — to our own detriment.

“We don’t have to reject scientific logic in order to benefit from instinct,” says Cholle. “We can honor and call upon all of these tools, and we can seek balance. And by seeking this balance we will finally bring all of the resources of our brain into action.”

They take time for solitude.

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If you want to get in touch with your intuition, a little time alone may be the most effective way. Just as solitude can help give rise to creative thinking, it can also help us connect to our deepest inner wisdom.

Intuitive people are often introverted, according to Burnham. But whether you’re an introvert or not, taking time for solitude can help you engage in deeper thought and reconnect with yourself.

“You have to be able to have a little bit of solitude; a little bit of silence,” she says. “In the middle of craziness … you can’t recognize [intuition] above all of the noise of everyday life.”

They create.

solitude

“Creativity does its best work when it functions intuitively,” writes researcher and author Carla Woolf.

In fact, creative people are highly intuitive, explains Burnham, and just as you can increase your creativity through practice, you can boost your intuition. In fact, practicing one may build up the other.

They practice mindfulness.

Meditation and other mindfulness practices can be an excellent way to tap into your intuition. As the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute explains, “Mindfulness can help you filter out mental chatter, weigh your options objectively, tune into your intuition and ultimately make a decision that you can stand behind completely.”

Mindfulness can also connect you to your intuition by boosting self-knowledge. A 2013 study published in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science showed that mindfulness — defined as “paying attention to one’s current experience in a non-judgmental way” — may help us to better understand our own personalities. And as Arianna Huffington notes in Thrive, increased intuition, compassion, creativity and peace are all wonderful side effects of meditating.

They observe everything.

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“The first thing to do is notice — keep a little journal, and notice when odd things happen,” Burnham says. You’ll gain a keen sense for how often coincidences, surprising connections and on-the-dot intuitions occur in your daily life — in other words, you’ll start to tap into your intuition.

They listen to their bodies.

Intuitive people learn to tune into their bodies and heed their “gut feelings.”

If you’ve ever started feeling sick to your stomach when you knewsomething was wrong but couldn’t put your finger on what, you understand that intuitions can cause a physical sensation in the body. Our gut feelings are called gut feelings for a reason — research suggests that emotion and intuition are very much rooted in the“second brain” in the gut.

They connect deeply with others.

empathy

Mind reading may seem like the stuff of fantasy and pseudo-science, but it’s actually something we do everyday. It’s called empathic accuracy, a term in psychologythat refers to the “seemingly magical ability to map someone’s mental terrain from their words, emotions and body language,” according to Psychology Today.

“When you see a spider crawling up someone’s leg, you feel a creepy sensation,” Marcia Reynolds writes in Psychology Today. “Similarly, when you observe someone reach out to a friend and they are pushed away, your brain registers the sensation of rejection. When you watch your team win or a couple embrace on television, you feel their emotions as if you are there. Social emotions like guilt, shame, pride, embarrassment, disgust and lust can all be experienced by watching others.”

Tuning into your own emotions, and spending time both observing and listening to others face-to-face can help boost your powers of empathy, says Reynolds.

They pay attention to their dreams.

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Burnham recommends paying attention to your dreams as a way to get in touch with your mind’s unconscious thinking processes. Both dreams and intuition spring from the unconscious, so you can begin to tap into this part of your mind by paying attention to your dreams.

“At night, when you’re dreaming, you’re receiving information from the unconscious or intuitive part of your brain,” says Burnham. “If you’re attuned to your dreams, you can get a lot of information about how to live your life.”

They enjoy plenty of down time.

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Few things stifle intuition as easily as constant busyness, multitasking, connectivity to digital devices and stress and burnout. According to Huffington, we always have an intuitive sense about the people in our lives — on a deep level, we know the good ones from the “flatterers and dissemblers” — but we’re not always awake enough to our intuition to acknowledge the difference to ourselves. The problem is that we’re simply too busy.

“We always get warnings from our heart and our intuition when they appear,” she writes in Thrive. “But we are often too busy to notice.”

They mindfully let go of negative emotions.

Strong emotions — particularly negative ones — can cloud our intuition. Many of us know that we feel out of sorts or “not ourselves” when we’re upset, and it may be because we’re disconnected from our intuition.

“When you are very depressed, you may find your intuition fails,” says Burnham. “When you’re angry or in a heightened emotional state … your intuition [can] fail you completely.”

The evidence isn’t just anecdotal: A 2013 study published in the journal Psychological Science showed that being in a positive mood boosted the ability to make intuitive judgments in a word game.

That’s not to say that intuitive people never get upset — but your intuition will fare better if you’re able to mindfully accept and let go of negative emotions for the most part, rather than suppressing or dwelling on them.

“10 Things Highly Intuitive People Do Differently”, by Carolyn Gregoire, March 19, 2015 at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/19/the-habits-of-highly-intu_n_4958778.html

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5/7/2015 6:39:00 PM

The Oracle Report, Thursday, May 7, 2015

As I’ve worked here at my blog, I’ve finally been able to listen to this entire interview, and I urge you to listen to understand how the cabal is seeding the field for the coming year and what their agenda/s might be. We are also doing it ourselves, as well. So very interesting.

At the very end, Laura calls our attention to the new Pay Pal policy, which appears to be very questionable.
We need to pay attention to this. ~J

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Disseminating Moon Phase: communicate, share

Moon in Sagittarius/Capricorn (2:15 pm ET/6:15 pm UT)

Goddess of Wisdom: Chinnamasta (Goddess Who Expands The Mind)

God of Will: Ian (God of the East)

Skill: listen

True Alignment: something coming to fruition, clearing emotional/mental/physical clutter, turning points in things, things turning from one thing into another, awe of the power of nature, open field of possibilities, changing a habit or routine, airiness and lightness

Catalysts for Change: going into something unprepared, over-reacting, shocks, denial of self, too quick to decide or judge, resisting the flow of events, unrealistic expectations and expecting others to fix things for us, showing off, vanity

Sabian Symbol for the Lunar Month: “the music of the spheres”

The Full Moon fades into the Disseminating Moon today, opening a phase of sharing and communicating our ideas, projects, feelings, and beliefs. A process of connecting with others and with the universe to receive feedback and information begins. The process makes things better because others have participated, sometimes in the smallest of ways. The act of opening up to what the source field has to offer brings refinement, healing, and invigoration. It’s one of the stages of co-creation with Spirit. What we intended or held in our minds during the New Moon phase now takes new shape based on what the field of consciousness is at this point in the lunar month.

During Disseminating Moon phase, Spirit uses signs and synchronicities that we can hear to communicate with us. Listening is key. We listen to the background as well because oftentimes the key piece of information to polish, clarify or validate something is in background music and conversation. All that is required is paying attention to the field around us and noticing when things repeat and answer.

Other energetics in play today involve changing things and clearing things. Inner mental clutter (old-dimensional thinking) is rising up to be evaporated by the stellar energetics that begin this month and unfold all year to bring us into alignment with what we find heavenly. If it isn’t heavenly, it is coming up within us to be sonically blasted clean.

Sometimes bravery is required when things we would rather not feel or face surface unbidden. Knowing that whatever comes up is being cleared may be helpful. Taking a deep breath of air and releasing it also helpful. The body will be appreciative of some stretching. The idea is to not resist the flow of life; the idea is to flow with it.

Moving into Disseminating Moon phase is something of a relief because we usually have to “hold the line” pretty hard during the Full Moon Phase. Mentally shifting with the Moon to a more receptive stance and being open-minded helps our emotional body recover. In the alchemy of co-creation with Spirit, Spirit takes lead during Disseminating Moon phase. So we step back and listen.

The music of the spheres is playing for each of us today. Let’s attune!

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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
5/8/2015 6:10:23 PM

Mellissa O’Brien: If I Had My Life to Live over Again

Melli-photo-bio-page-300x268When asked, “How would you have lived your life differently if you had a chance?” Nadine Stair, an 85-year-old woman, from Louisville, Kentucky, provided these poetic words as her response…

If I had my life to live over again,
I’d dare to make more mistakes next time.
I’d relax.
I’d limber up.
I’d be sillier than I’ve been this trip.
I would take fewer things seriously.
I would take more chances,
I would eat more ice cream and less beans.

I would, perhaps, have more actual troubles but fewer imaginary ones.
you see, I’m one of those people who was sensible and sane,
hour after hour,
day after day.

Oh, I’ve had my moments.
If I had to do it over again,
I’d have more of them.
In fact, I’d try to have nothing else- just moments,
one after another, instead of living so many years ahead of each day.

I’ve been one of those persons who never goes anywhere without a thermometer, a hot-water bottle, a raincoat, and a parachute.
If I could do it again, I would travel lighter than I have.

If I had to live my life over,
I would start barefoot earlier in the spring
and stay that way later in the fall.
I would go to more dances,
I would ride more merry-go-rounds,
I would pick more daisies.

– Nadine Stair

What beautiful words to ponder. What a sweet and sobering poem. It perfectly reflects the message passed down to me from from my elders when I worked in nursing homes in my early 20s.

Those wonderful people, who were getting close to the end of their days, taught me so much about what really mattered in life. Their wisdom set me on the path to conscious living and for that I will be forever grateful to each one of them.

In today’s world, the emphasis is on getting stuff done rather than enjoying the unfolding dance of life.

It’s not often we allow ourselves the luxury of being fully present for our precious moments. When we live like this – always trying to get somewhere instead of being here – we are short changing our lives.

So, ponder this poem deeply my dear friends. Let it seep into every cell and molecule of your being. Let it open you up and break through the belief that the next moment will finally make you happy.

This is it.

This moment.

This is your one wild and precious life, here and now.

-Love, Melli

“If I Had My Life To Live Over Again”, by Mellissa O’Brien, not dated, at http://mrsmindfulness.com/if-i-had-my-life-to-live-over-again/

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