I heard a wonderful analogy about current times a week ago.
Some weak old men have tranquillised a big powerful lion and are rushing to build a cage around it before it wakes up. They’re having problems, losing screws, etc., and are scrambling to get the job done, but the lion is waking up faster than they can build the cage.
The powerful lion is Humanity, of course, which is/who are waking up from a long, deep sleep, and the ‘weak old men’ are the cabal/shadow government/Central Bankers et al who, according to some accounts, are losing control.
I enjoyed the analogy, which comes to us courtesy the ‘Man in America’ podcast during a recent conversation with attorney Todd Callender.
A few days later, I watched a two-hour presentation by Elke Cryer that presents a slightly different view, and I think it is one of the best things I have seen in the last couple of years.
Elke Cryer is a psychologist specialising in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. She worked for nine years in totalitarian China, and learned much from the underground there. She is an activist in new economic paradigms.
Her presentation outlines the agenda of the 4th Industrial Revolution as provided by the WEF and UN, their method of implementation (alternating incrementalism with crisis), and effective ways of maintaining a human(e) society throughout the process.
By comparison with the lion analogy, Elke points out that the ‘Great Resetters’ are highly organised and have been planning their takeover for many, many years. Their endgame date is 2050, by which time they intend to hold complete control of Earth and its inhabitants. By comparison, the Lion, or Humanity, is just waking up. There is a ‘Resistance’, but it is scattered and poorly organised by comparison with the Resetters.
The aspect I especially enjoyed about Elke’s presentation was her clarity and relaxed style. While she aligns with the ‘Resistance’, she joined the WEF in order to ‘know your enemy’. She urges us not to judge or vilify them but rather, to appreciate them for the role they are playing in waking us up.
I shared exactly the same message last Tuesday at the I-CANN Common Law end-of-year gathering when I introduced my novel Power of the Light and its relevance to current times. Nothing is one-sided and these ‘evil ones’ are absolutely serving us.
As Dr Demartini says, “Dictators arise where the people are disempowered.” They’ve been controlling us incrementally for many years; Covid was the crisis they needed to give their agenda a big kick forward. It was simultaneously the crisis we needed to emerge from our slumber. The lion IS waking up.
However, as Elke points out, we’ve been wasting time on strategies that are not effective. It is time for us to understand the big picture (their full agenda and how it will be implemented), in order to come up with more powerful responses. (She says, “We need to become wise as the serpent and gentle as the dove.”) Instead of waiting to be rescued, we must stand up and deliberately create the solutions we want.
Many are suggesting that we need to create a ‘parallel society’. Rather than arguing with governments, SMART cities and vaccine passports, we need to come up with our own solutions for clean and wholesome food security, legal and wealth education, community support and engagement, health advice, and more. (The MyPlace movement, for example, is endeavouring to do that, and is growing exponentially. More on MyPlace next time.)
In personal news, my father passed away last October and I came home from Melbourne to an exploding garden. This tropical climate is extraordinarily fecund! I think I spent a couple of months catching up on managing the overgrowth, etc., hence my silence.
My musical project is inching along. I’m looking forward to a focused stint now.
I’ve had a ball teaching several home-educating girls/young women in the following subjects this last year:
• Creative Writing
• The Mastery Club 10-Lessons Program and a short course on Dealing with Change
• French.
If you know anyone who might be interested in some online classes in these subjects, do send me a line. (I’ll also be launching a range of online courses next year through LearnDesk.)
I have an interview scheduled on 6th Jan on ‘The Truth About’ podcast. My topic? ‘The Truth about Sacred Writing.’
It was so good to be a back out there as a speaker sharing a message that inspires me! (‘How Current Times are a Blessing in Disguise’) We may repeat the event – I will let you know.
And a face-to-face Writing course is coming up on February 12th in Surfers Paradise.
I believe that 2023 is going to be another intense year, so make sure you have a plan for self-care at all levels – physical, mental, spiritual and financial.
Have a wonderful festive season.
Take care of yourself and those you love.
Practise your roar!
Let me know if there is anything I can do to support you.
With love,
Liliane
I have just finished reading The Mastery Club, at the suggestion of my Head of Curriculum, who in the past coordinated a group of students to act out your play The Washhouse Blues. I believe you also came to our school in Rockhampton to speak with the students. The copy of The Mastery Club that I read is signed by you. I LOVED your book. It aligns with my philosophy in life (well what I like to believe is my philosophy, but we all get side tracked lol). I will be back in the classroom full time this year (last year I was suspended for the first 6 months due to not having the covid vaccine). As I will be the only teacher with a 5/6 composite, I have the flexibility of choosing the text I want to use to drive our first term learning and assessment. I know now, without a doubt, that it will be The Mastery Club! I am so excited; however, I tried to click on the links to take me to the teacher PDF and associated files, but they come up saying the link is broken and give me an error page. Is there a way I can access your resources? I cannot wait to immerse myself in your resources to see how I’m going to bring the entire unit together! Thank you so much for your time! (PS I loved reading this blog post too!)
Hello Casey, thank you for this beautiful message. I’m delighted that you enjoyed The Mastery Club and will be studying it with your students. Apologies for the broken links – I will look into that and meanwhile will email you direct tomorrow. I’n keen to see any pics of the students performing the play, too!
Also, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. Sending sincere condolences, love and strength xx
Thank you, Casey. He was quite unwell at the end, so good to know he is out of pain. 🙏🏽
Thanks.