I’m hoping we’re nearing that part in our story - the human story - where unexpected twists come along to upend what we thought we knew, (even more) unraveling previous givens in a flash and so thoroughly re-shuffling the deck that we find ourselves in a whole new game.
Something like that last scene in Jumanji, where the game finally ends and all the mayhem and chaos that was unleashed when it started - is suddenly sucked back into a timeline vortex, now once again closed off.
Order and even time, restored.
Who knows? When The Matrix came out in 1999 how many of us could have predicted that patenting humans as (essentially) batteries was a mere 5 years away? How many of us would have guessed we’d be referencing that film as a pointer to our shared actual reality?
Reality is most definitely at least as strange as fiction. And more to the point of this essay, it’s malleable. Because it is and because we effect it by who we are, we have a lot to say with how things go, going forward.
So even while it’s weird and wild out there, at the very same time, so much opportunity exists for us to expand and deepen into who we are.
It’s the very last thing ‘they’ want you to know.
Cynthia Sue Larson recently noted during an interview that she remembered a future life where AI was in charge. Yes, remembered the future from a past life. Which is not really as out-there as it sounds.
It wasn’t good life that Cynthia recounts. In fact it was pretty traumatic and required time between lives to process it. Still the gift of remembering that potential dystopian future has significantly informed her present life and even become the driving force behind her work.
One of the things she said in a recent interview was: “The questions we’re asking are literally changing the physical world.”
No doubt that’s the case. The questions we are collectively asking are pushing us beyond the very limited reality we were all born into. As they shed and open us to a wider view, the same thing is happening inside each one of us.
Cynthia’s favorite question is “How good can it get?” By asking that she is engaging probabilities and inviting in positive outcomes. Despite being trained to think that what we think doesn’t matter - the opposite is, of course, true.
So many people are keeping up with the world as it fragments and shakes off its former self. What is ending needed to go. Because it was way too limiting for us - for who we are becoming. We need a new world and we are creating that new world.
There is so much opportunity right now.
I’m noticing a desire to find voices and perspectives that push out our usual frames of reference, and that emphasize the importance of each and every one of us in how we will shape our future.
Many reality-frames are disappearing. It’s uncomfortable. But I wonder, do infinite beings require reality-frames?
I’m finding I don’t require the blow-by-blow of how the world undoes itself. I know enough. I’m looking now to be fortified by how we’ll inform the coming world.
We decide our future. Asking how good can it get as a being who knows questions and intentions effect the larger field, positions us as players in that field. It positions us as active participants, rather than horrified and passive witnesses to the dismantling.
The world will dismantle and everything that no longer serves us will go.
“How good can it get” is not a mental exercise. Our whole being - importantly our heart-felt feelings - are key. This is about energy and choosing to access the higher frequencies of those bandwidths now available. Frequencies we live in and we live as.
The sooner we each truly sink into the deeper reality of our who we are - beings of love - the sooner we take this pretend-reality back and create something real.
Meanwhile others are doing their best to usher in a transhuman vision. Humans who unwittingly hand themselves over to become robots is their plan. This has been happening slowly over many decades.
The surrender to the machine occurs in a great many gradations: from no longer being able to live without a mobile phone to the life-or-death dependence of a person on a life-support system. But in whatever degree it occurs, this dependence vis-à-vis the machine brings with it a latent or visible form of panic. Panic as a situation in which everything that is familiar falls away, when one has nothing to hold onto, when one had ceased to realize what is happening to body and or soul, when one is at the mercy of the unknown.
(Above from Marianne Van Kerkhoven)
I’d add that it’s not merely panic that comes from the familiar falling away. There must be a deeper panic triggered, that goes to the heart of who we are. Our direct-connect to the Source of Life itself; our essential nature is being threatened. Could there be a greater panic than that?
The most sacred thing is what they are after. The most sacred thing is what we must protect.
Can we un-do their advances? Can we manage this ongoing threat? Evidence of take-over is everywhere. People literally having their minds captured.
As electromagnetic beings of light and love - we are a source of power. If we don’t own that, someone else will. It’s happening. We see it.
Shall we have Bill Gates - who has patented the use of human bodies for energy - decide what we do with our bodies; their very light and energy, or should we? (Of course it’s not just Bill who’s been messing with our bio-fields. )
Who has a claim to it? We each have to decide. I know my decision.
Many of the details of the take-over of our planet, are being tracked as more and more traverse the many rabbit holes. That’s all good and necessary and has no doubt softened the ground of this pretend world. We needed to travel them, un-do the lies, discern more truth. Still once you know enough of how this fabricated world was created, the details become less important.
After a while the details can consume us. Without realizing it, we sideline ourselves and miss the essential point.
So I’ve been asking myself, at this stage, what’s actually a good use of my time? Do I require more details or should I focus now on everything that pretend world wanted me to ignore?
What does it mean to be an energy-being of light and love? How do I grow that? How does that show up in the world? (In a very real and grounded way - I’m not talking spiritual bypassing here.)
Today I’ll bring my intention and the question, “How good can it get?” to everything I do. And see what happens. Maybe you’ll consider doing the same? A worthwhile experiment I think.
We can decide to make the world weird and wild in a good way. I believe it really is up to us.
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I use to mistake love, for joy. When I felt love for the first time, I didn't even know what it was.
What is this? Where did it come from? Why do I feel this for this person?
When it hits you it's the best feeling in the universe.
Panic is aggravated anxiety. Once a critical threshold has been breached, all stations go on red alert. This could be seen as atrial fibrillation of the nervous system (and in particular of the fight-or-flight response). Fight-or-flight is survival instinct running through our adrenals and autonomic nervous system reflexes. The important point here is that panic requires the fuel of anxiety. And why is anxiety so prevalent in our modern world? Because anxiety, like depression, causes the subconscious mind to lock up and 3D print the future. This explains why puppetmasters seek to corral whole populations into labyrinthine webs of anxiety and depression. The opioid addiction strategy, for example, is fundamental to the building of their matrix infrastructure. Ironic as it sounds, our subconscious finds security in believing the future will play out even in a negative way, because "fixity of the future" rescues the immature mind from the terrors of freedom which can only grow out of uncertainty. It crystallizes fluidity. It houses inner freedom inside safe zones ( which leads on to smart cities). You are asking whether the sub or supra conscious mind can generate a magnificent future instead of a dystopian technocratic hell? Of course it can. This "imaging into being" has to happen if the "The Matrix" is ever to be dissolved in time. But will it happen? Not a given. Everything now hangs in the balance, on a knife edge. And since all knowable forms of matter (as opposed to non-atomic, "dark" matter which generates over 90% of the known universe) are only held together by the electron orbits of atoms which form molecules there is another fundamental illusion that is incarcerating our minds: the primacy of electromagnetism. Electromagnetic energy is NOT what fundamentally informs reality. It is the primary, creative vortex which generates all thought, imagination, love and emotion. These together drive energy into form. Electromagnetism is only froth on the surface. What we are going through is a test to see if we can move into higher dimensions of cognition and release ourselves from the grip of mechanistic-materialistic illusion.