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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
5/20/2015 12:57:28 AM

If There’s Something You Want to Do, Do It

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By Wes Annac, Culture of Awareness

“Just do what you feel, and don’t you fool yourself” ­– Ziggy Marley

If there’s something you really want to do, just do it. You don’t have to be perfect at it to get the most out of it, and no matter what your passion is, you can pursue it for the sake of enjoyment instead of trying so hard to be good at it that you become miserable.

Even if it’s risky, we have to pursue our passions. We can’t be content to do things that don’t inspire us or light our inner fire, but it can be hard to be enthusiastic about something we don’t think we’re very good at, even if it inspires us more than anything else.

It requires a great deal of courage and patience, but if our passion is sincere and we can persevere, we’ll eventually increase our talent. It just takes the willingness to push past the fear and uncertainty we feel when we try new things, and everything will fall into place if we stick with it.

The next time you’re worried you can’t pursue your passion, try this simple little exercise to boost your confidence. Approach whatever you want to do, and start doing it. Do you feel the joy and inspiration that result? If not, then you must not have found your true passion quite yet. If you do feel it, capture it.

Hold it close. Rejoice in its presence, because it holds the key to your success. The first step to finding success is to recognize that in a sense, we can already do the things we want to do, and we’re usually too concerned with doing them well to remember to enjoy them.

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Do you want to play an instrument? Pick one up and start playing – you’ll learn along the way. Do you want to sing? Start singing some of your favorite songs in private, and eventually try to move on to writing your own songs.

Regardless of how good you are at first, the fact is that you can do it on a basic level. You can play an instrument. You can sing. You can write. You can paint. You can do anything you’re willing to try, and the things you stick with will become your talents.

It really can be this simple, but we complicate it when we worry so much about being good.

Regardless of our level of talent, we can do whatever we want to do and have fun doing it. I’m not saying we should be obnoxious or get in people’s faces with something if we still have work to do with it, but we can privately pursue it and forgive ourselves for any mistakes or imperfections.

You probably don’t need me to tell you that mistakes are necessary. We have to make mistakes so we can find out where we’ve gone wrong and try something new, and in every mistake, there’s a lesson we’re meant to learn.

Even if we’re incredibly serious about developing our talent, we can still do it for fun on the days we don’t feel very good at it. Perseverance is essential, and as contradictory as it might sound, the times when we’re the worst at something are usually the times when we should keep going.

We should obviously put something down for a while if it really isn’t working, and taking a breather can help us approach it with more enthusiasm and clarity next time. In some cases, though, we know how easy it’d be to just stop, so that’s exactly what we do.

We put it down for a while when our confidence starts to wane, and we might even avoid doing it again because of that awful fear of failure. If only we could transcend this unnecessary fear, we could boldly pursue our talent with the recognition that failure is a guidepost that can help us develop.

With a simplistic mindset about it all, failure won’t bother us. We’ll have fun doing what we’re doing no matter how good we think we are at it, and even if nobody else enjoys it, we can still do it for our own sake if we’re so passionate that we can’t put it down.

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If we’re that passionate about something, we should have no problem working hard to develop it. There’ll be difficulty and uncertainly along the way, and if we let them, they’ll bring us down and keep us from honing our craft.

This is when returning a simplistic mindset will help us push through, and no matter how much we struggle, we can always return to the simple joy we feel from doing what we love. When we integrate this inexplicable enjoyment into our practice in the future, we’ll probably have too much fun to be bothered by any lack of talent.

We will get better if we keep at it and remember to challenge ourselves, and all of the work we do in the interim will prepare us for a higher skill level and a greater enthusiasm to practice. If you think you’re inspired now, just wait and see how you’ll feel after you persevere and find some success.

The fun will really begin once we make a commitment and stick with it in the face of all odds, and if we stay active, our work could inspire the rest of the world to pursue their passions. We can use our talent to help others once we get it to a higher level, and until then, we can uplift ourselves with it in hopes that our continuous efforts will get us somewhere.

Even if they don’t, we’ll always have a basic knack for our passion, and thus, we can always pursue it and enjoy it. No matter what, we win as long as we keep at it.

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I’m a twenty-one year old spiritual writer, blogger and channel for the creative expression of the inner universe, and I created The Culture of Awareness daily news site.

The Culture of Awareness features daily spiritual and alternative news, articles I’ve written, and more. Its purpose is to awaken and uplift by providing material about the fall of the planetary elite and a new paradigm of unity and spirituality.

I’ve contributed to a few different spiritual websites including The Master Shift, Waking Times, Golden Age of Gaia, Wake Up World and Expanded Consciousness. I can also be found on Facebook (Wes Annac and The Culture of Awareness) and Twitter, and I write a paid weekly newsletter that you can subscribe to for $11.11 a month here.

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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
5/20/2015 2:10:55 PM

The Oracle Report, Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Besides the important post on Greece, Putin, vaccines, TTP, etc., allow me to call your attention to the following posts which explain the US sudden seeming change-of-heart towards Ukraine, what is going on now in Saudi Arabia/Yemen, and the connection all these facts have with Russia/China/Iran/Turkey, and even India and Pakistan
and the ever important projected pipelines.

In other words, with a little time and effort, and thanks to a lot of terrific investigative reporting, the picture will become clear!

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New Moon Phase: begin, intend

Moon in Gemini

Goddess of Wisdom: Tara (Goddess Who Guides)

God of Will: Ian (God of the East)

Skill: cooperate; share responsibility; prepare to receive wisdom

True Alignment: self-approval, standing up for ideals and values, speaking truth to power, lenient, bending time and space to suit one’s needs, perseverance, getting to the depths of an issue, flexibility, determination, faith that one is sustained in the face of the unknown

Catalysts for Change: recklessness, greed, domineering, rejection, taking credit for group work, commitment issues, agreeing to something you don’t want to do, people-pleasing, selfish, self-sacrifice, harsh self-judgment, hyper self-defensive

Sabian Symbol for the Lunar Month: “a mature woman reawakened to romance”

Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Year: “the music of the spheres”

Today’s energetics center heavily around cooperation and collaboration. When responsibilities are shared, a better result is achieved.

People of like-mind are drawn together to accomplish things, as well. Relationships will undergo change, transformation, and evolution during a window of time that opened with Sunday’s New Moon and continues through May 26, 2015. Venus is opposing Pluto and making a square with Uranus. All that is developing or changing within relationships is designed to bring us into alignment with what is best. Uranus guarantees this. Dramatic or disruptive events may occur to make things the way they need to be, if it takes that. The highest octave of this dynamic is a blissful transcendence of the ordinary. (Keep in mind that our relationship with our self is included in this.)

Since we have begun a lunar month that is like a month-long Crescent Moon phase, the time of the month that tends to challenge us, we hold to our “ideals of greatness.” The universe asks us if we are serious about how we want our personal world and our world at large to be. Perseverance is required when Crescent energies are in play. Patience is helpful. We are thinking long-term with our eye on “the prize.” We don’t give up. Challenges to our ideas make them stronger, so we are careful not to automatically view or judge conditions that develop. What seems like a set back may very well be an enhancement.

Something very interesting happens today and is very much a “long-term, eye on the prize” dynamic – a blessing. Chiron moves to the 22nd degree of Pisces today, the degree of the Sabian symbol of “a prophet bringing down the law from Mount Sinai.” Revelations of truth and wisdom, new information, ideas, and inspiration will be unprecedented. Many things will come to light and come to the fore. Chiron will station retrograde at this degree on June 24, so it will be disseminating 22 Pisces until July 30, 2015. Many, many things will come to light between now and then.

It’s a good day to request a revelation or inspiration, and a good day to emanate peace and ease within the collective. Remember that the underlying energetics today favor cooperation and collaboration.

As a band of owls aiming for wisdom, we give thanks for the light that is coming down the mountain.

(Mercury retrograde struck hard here yesterday, really engaging the Sabian symbol of its retrograde – “2 people living far apart in telepathic communication.” It had to be telepathic because I could not get it out any other way. The telepathic message for yesterday’s energy was “let it be.”)

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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
5/20/2015 6:24:21 PM

Golden Gaia News Roundup: May 20, 2015

news roundupInternational Politics & Finance: China & Russia Teaming Up Again.

Our beloved cabal sure has made things tough for our government over the last few decades of deception and less than upstanding deals. This is evident as other countries are both tired of the US Corporation’s ways and, in my opinion, tired of being bullied around by them (aka, USA Inc.).

“[Russia and China] are deepening their trade ties against the backdrop of a shared distrust of the United States…. President Vladimir Putin and President Xi Jinping signed a raft of new trade deals in Moscow this month covering infrastructure, agriculture, and transport. They include a plan to boost Chinese bank lending to Russian firms by as much as $25 billion over 3 years.”

Of course, this comes as no surprise when considering BRICS: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, proving to be the fastest growing economic powers around the world. I do not believe BRICS has officially congregated as a political union, such as the European Union; however, they do enjoy certain advantages given their swift socioeconomic rise, their geopolitical place in the world, and their seemingly common distrust of USA Inc. Putin even signed a $100 billion reserve fund to specifically aid the BRICS nations.

As just highlighted, they can broker deals without much of the bureaucracy, mind games, and power plays associated when dealing with the US Corporation. Alexander Kliment, director at political risk consultancy Eurasia, said “China and Russia share a desire to erode U.S. power and bring about a ‘more multipolar world order.’ And both countries appear to be taking steps to reduce their dependence on Western sources of funding.”

The cabal continues to make decisions which serve their personal agendas, in turn, negatively affecting our lives at the everyday level, such as unemployment, suppressed technologies, and the illegalization of medical marijuana, for example. I trust their days are numbered, and a true freedom as we’ve never known on this planet is shortly around the corner, once they are removed from power. Blessed be.

China Isn’t Russia’s Answer to Crisis With the West by Virginia Harrison. CNN Money.

Politics & Military: Over a Decade Later, Presidential Hopefuls Admit Iraq War a Mistake.

Do we want to claim, “Hindsight is 20/20,” or is it so obvious that it need not be iterated? Even in 2003, it seemed most obvious to people, who were able to see through the ruse, that this war, as most wars if not all, in my opinion, are excuses to invade other countries in order to claim possession of oil, gold, historic treasures, waterways, etc …and of course to hurt other people whom the attacker believes to be “different” from them.

War is sad, and pathetic, really. Please allow me a moment to honor and thank those servicemen and women who gave their lives, and of course to those who lived but have suffered in myriad ways as a result of that war: Thank you, again, for your bravery and sacrifices!

No matter how you slice it, people die in wars. Cities, countrysides, and homes are decimated; lives gone, and those who live are turned upside down, faced with rebuilding. Faced with emotional loss and grief so immense that I imagine it consumes many people. For what? Greed. Arrogance. Power. Money. Land. Mis-information. These qualities are not worth one human life, much less billions over the last few centuries alone!

Yet, though hard to fathom, war continues in pockets around our world. When will the human race get it? Isn’t it the fundamental belief that we fight wars in order to reach peace? Where is the peace? How long will the cabal continue their empty quest for total world domination, using terrorism as their latest ploy to start wars?

A dozen years later, American politics has finally reached a rough consensus about the Iraq War: It was a mistake. Liberals have been saying that for years, of course, and polls show most of the public already had judged the war a failure. Even many Republican politicians have allowed that the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq undermined the rationale for the 2003 invasion. Now the nation has come to the point where presidential candidates find it safer to acknowledge that 4,491 Americans and countless Iraqis died as a result of a colossal blunder than to defend President George W. Bush’s war.” (Charles Dharapak. File/Associated Press)

This story shares how many Presidential nominees (or potential nominees) have finally come to accept that the Iraq War should have never happened. Those who voted for it are back-pedaling and saying they were wrong. Now, if that is not HUGE evidence that our world is changing right before our very eyes, then I’m not sure what else to share that could be as convincing. Let’s recall that politicians hardly ever apologize on something like this, right?

Sure, if their actions were a personal choice, like causing an accident from drinking and driving, or having been caught cheating through an online dating service, then of course, the smart politicians will publicly apologize. But just as recently as one decade ago, we would have never heard our Congress admitting that they’d made a mistake, especially one that cost countless lives and colossal financial stress worldwide.

Thank goodness, integrity and conscientiousness are –slowly but surely– filling the hearts of our political candidates. Well, hmmm, am I giving them more than they deserve? Are they really becoming more heartfelt and shifting toward integrity, or are they simply getting more cunning and doing what the public wants them to do, by admitting that the Iraq War was a mistake? Well, at least we can hope, right?

White House Hopefuls Agree: Iraq War a Mistake by Connie Cass.Washington Post. Also contributing AP writers Jim Kuhnhenn and Robert Burns.

Across this beautiful world, We Are All One.

Gavin


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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
5/20/2015 6:25:33 PM

Heavenletter #5287 via Gloria Wendroff: The Youngest Brother in Fairy Tales

Heavenletters - Version 2God said:

Sometimes you do not quite understand what I write. That’s okay. I do not ask that you understand everything I write. It is enough that you read what I write.

You can, in life, hear some beautiful music in the background, perhaps an opera in another language. You do not know the name of the music. You don’t know who composed it. You may not even know one word of what the words mean, yet, you hear the music. The music may run through you later again and again. Somewhere deep within, you are getting it. This is how it is with Heavenletters.

Be assured that it is perfectly fine in life not to understand everything. In fact, it may be better so. It is not such a great thing to think you know everything and can repeat it perfectly. Not knowing everything keeps you humble and innocent. This protects you from arrogance and the possible thought that you know more than the person in front of you.

I assure you, no matter how great and wise you may be, you don’t know everything. The more you may protest that you know it all, you may be sure you are missing some salient points. And you will learn, and you will grow in humility. Humility is a fine thing to grow in. I recommend it.

I never asked you to be a hot-shot!

The youngest brother in fairy tales is the innocent one who doesn’t know much. Yet, who is it that winds up with the princess and the King’s treasury?

Know enough, beloveds, to know that you don’t know everything. Even the mighty fall. The mightier you think you are, the more you have to learn, and, probably, further to fall.

This is just one point to consider.

By the same token, you would not fake your innocence. That would be sly. I ask you not to be too sure of yourself nor sly nor shy. On the other hand, you can be sure of Me and your place in the sun and the direction your feet go in.

Beloveds, when you really do know lots more, you will find yourself more humble. Wisdom and humility go together, just as ignorance and arrogance go hand in hand. Even if, by some miracle, you did know everything, you would not come across as a know-it-all. You wouldn’t show off.

Who were the most truly humble of all but the Great Spiritual Ones? They spoke their piece, yet they were not representing themselves. They represented Me. Therein lay their power.

The Great Ones were not dedicated to themselves. They were conscious of My role, and they were conscious of their purpose and were conscious of serving others simply and well. I must tell you that their individuality did not enter into the equation. Ego was of the past.

The Great Ones were looking out for others and not themselves. This is what made them great. They were not focusing on their own light. They were looking to shine My Light and to brighten all those around them in My Light. Was there anything better they could do?

The Great Ones did not have thundering voices. They certainly didn’t talk to hear themselves talk. They certainly didn’t hide God’s Light that shone from them. The Great Ones did not think along these lines. It had never occurred to them. All they wanted was to serve Me and, therefore, you. The Great Ones were not thinking of themselves at all. Their minds were on greater than themselves.

Their minds were on you, beloveds. From their service to Me, their attention was on you and their service to you. They were not trying to prove to you or anyone or themselves how much they knew. Nothing was for themselves except in the light of serving Me. That was what they thought about. They took Me seriously, but not themselves.

You have great models to become like, dear ones.

“Heavenletter #5287: “The Youngest Brother in Fairy Tales” channeled by Gloria Wendroff, May 17, 2015, at http://heavenletters.org/the-youngest-brother-in-fairy-tales.html

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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
5/20/2015 6:27:26 PM

Marianne Williamson: Our Deepest Fear

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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.

We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous?

Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn’t serve the world.

There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to manifest the glory of God that is within us.

It’s not just some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.

As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.

“Our Deepest Fear”, by Marianne Williamson, not dated, at http://www.miraclecenter.org/wp/about/people/marianne-williamson/

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