So far close to one million people have been injured by the jab and the big corporations have made over 100 billion dollars at the expense of small business.
Experts are warning that the ‘vaccines’ are far too dangerous and risky and should be stopped immediately, but governments around the world (including here in Australia) are stubbornly pushing ahead with their goal of 100% vaccination and vaccination passports.
President Macron in France recently declared that everyone would have to display their passport merely to shop in a supermarket; hundreds of thousands of protesters turned out on Bastille Day, the French Independence Day, outrage by this edict.
Their ‘people power’ had an impact, and there are more rallies scheduled all around the world for this Saturday 24th July. I’ll be at the one at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, and I’d love to cross paths with you if you’ll be there!
Over here we have the military preparing to go door-to-door with these experimental injections; the Lieutenant in charge of ‘Covid Shield’, Lt General John ‘JJ’ Frewen, said ‘The consequences of the vaccine are worse than any of the potential side effects.’ Freudian slip?
I finished my last blog on this topic with the question, ‘Is this information depressing or inspiring?’
It’s both, as surely as birthing my twins was both excruciating and exhilarating. Dr Demartini says that this is a universal law: You can’t have pleasure without pain (or vice versa), and the more of one you have, the more there is of the other. This dynamic is particularly clear at the moment.
We are in an excruciating period of human history right now as we wake up to extraordinary levels of government, corporate and celebrity corruption all around the world, but it is also an exhilarating period as more and more people become aware and educated and stand up to tyranny and for their rights.
Those of us who have engaged in spiritual development know that our top priority is inner work. As Jesus said, ‘Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven and all else shall be added unto you.’
Esther Hicks/Abraham talk about focusing on what gives us joy, what uplifts our spirit, because being in that energy is the x-factor that will transform our physical circumstances.
Many spiritual leaders today are reminding us to keep our energy high, to not dwell in fear, to not succumb to divisive tactics, to be strong.
In my own novel, Power of the Light, Rada warns Nathan against Reacting to the appearance of evil and invites him, instead, to deliberately Create the experience he wants to have.
But our task is not just inner work: we are spiritual beings inhabiting physical bodies and we need to operate in both domains. The inner work and the outer work are both required.
And the challenge is to live inside a paradox. Rada’s small group of rebels occupies paradoxical territory: on the one hand, they are resisting the onslaught of evil; on the other hand – simultaneously – she warns them against resisting the dark and urges them to deliberately Create by the ‘Power of the Light’ – by loving themselves and holding a vision of what inspires them.
Today, we have the same challenge: stand up against corruption without getting stuck in ‘resistance energy’; instead, we want to claim our rights with strength and power and dignity!
I’ve never been an activist. It would probably be fair to say that I’ve had my head in the sand for many years simply because I felt so out of sync with much of the world and its values.
I’d observe corruption and sigh at the electoral booth because who, of all the candidates, was not corrupt?
I’d stick to my wholesome food and sigh at government endorsement of unhealthy food choices and general consumer ignorance.
I’d try to make a success of services that empower and nourish people and sigh at the difficulty of achieving sufficient enrolments because so many were struggling with finances or time constraints as they ran endlessly on the slave-wheel…
But as all of the fear-mongering about a seasonal flu grabbed my attention and I delved into more and more of the articles and interviews and studies being shared around the net, I became convinced that we are balanced at a critical precipice: I believe that these are the times prophesied in Revelations. This, now, is our Sodom and Gemorrah. This time we are each Noah with an Ark to build, and the work we do in educating ourselves and preparing ourselves is a critical part of the Enlightenment process.
Enlightenment is the action of attaining spiritual knowledge or insight, or the state of such knowledge and insight, but it’s not just the result of sitting and meditating.
While I still believe that extraordinary things {read: miracles} are possible when we make a profound inner shift, I also feel that enlightenment equally occurs through our daily choices and actions. We are ‘monks without monasteries’ these days, as Caroline Myss says, and a spark of enlightenment occurs every time we choose a higher response when faced with difficulties.
Taking a stand for freedom and against tyranny is such a response – or, as Landmark says, ‘Being a stand’ for truth, freedom, human rights and sovereignty.
Jesus threw the moneylenders out of the temple because he was outraged by their corruption. We are today in the process of throwing the banking elite out of their positions of control of the world for the same reason.
It truly is the 99% uprooting the 1%, but as much as possible of the 99% needs to be engaged because the 1% has had 99% of the power through its control of the media and corporations.
When the masses become aware and active, their power will bring this plandemic and the accompanying eugenics agenda to an end in the twinkling of an eye.
‘Sovereignty’ is not just a contemporary buzz word; we are being called to claim our power and authority as self-governing beings in every sense of the word – spiritual and material.
Activism is not just for ‘conspiracy theorists’; it’s for anyone who wants to create a world that honours life and liberty.
It seems to me that this is every person’s calling right now; that we must not just close our eyes to dark events and hope for improvement, but we must take action.
We must claim our right to breathe.
We must claim our right to move about freely.
We must claim our right to gather in groups for whatever purpose, and hug and kiss and sing and dance and share meals and affirm our humanity.
We must claim our right to operate our businesses and not have government determine whose is essential (while the corporates they are aligned with rake in billions.)
We must claim our physical sovereignty – that no one has the right to subject us to any medical procedure, and certainly not to one that is dangerous and still in an experimental phase – and is actually not needed because the ‘dangerous virus’ it presumably protects against is just a puppy.
(Even the so-called ‘Delta virus’ is just another variation of this flu – it is more contagious but weaker; if people are falling ill, that is the result of 18 months of reduced oxygen, increased carbon dioxide and other toxins, exposure to harmful antibacterials, and rocketing levels of stress and anxiety and fear, to say nothing of reactions to the jab…)
By complying with insane mandates, we have enabled governments to continue their outrageous control of the peoples of the world.
A character called Mr Dez has shown up in the truth-and-freedom-seeking groups and
shared his vision of ‘a world that works for everyone’, as Buckminster Fuller used to say:
Imagine a world where there are:
– no chemtrails
– no fluoridated water
– no GMO crops
– no carcinogenic pesticides
– no neurotoxic food additives
– no disease
– no missing children
– no migrants;
A world where:
– criminals are brought to justice, not elected to lead
– elected leaders serve the people, work for the people, are held accountable to the people
– you keep the money you worked hard to earn
– everyone has the same opportunities to succeed, based on merit
– children are taught how to think critically and creatively, how to think for themselves
– education prepares kids to become independent adults, not sheep relying on corporations or the state
– truth reigns supreme and lies are refuted immediately instead of being spread to the masses
– there is no propaganda or brainwashing or subliminal programming
– creative spirit of humanity is unleashed and innovation eradicates poverty, crime, hunger, disease and war
– music and art reminds us of what unites us, of what it means to be human
– spiritual faith inspires every human to love one another as themselves
– imagine what humanity could be in a world where you are truly free
What is your view for an evolved and beautiful world?
My new website is up and Comments section coming soon – meanwhile please email me your thoughts and I will share in due course.
I’d also like to point you in the direction of Michael Tellinger’s site, and his vision of ‘Ubuntu’, whereby communities will flourish without money…
My friend, Richard Mochelle, also a Futurist, has shared his vision in a slideshow he shares with the world. It’s called: “Free Lunch For All – A strategy to gain free access to land & resources for a trade-free, tax-free, voluntarist economy. A priocratic resource trust and trusteeship.”
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