If you miss the train I'm on, you will know that I am gone. You can hear the whistle blow 500 miles. But, it is not too late. It circles back around and you can get on board the love train right now.
So we know it is important to love your enemies and there are powerful reasons for that. They are not really your enemies. We are all connected in some way as eternal beings. The O’Jays sing a song called the Love Train. I believe it is preferable to stay on that train and not get on the hate train. The light beings are on that happy train. The ones on the hate train are very limited. I would say they are very disconnected from their true nature.
I was listening to the Annie Jacobsen’s discussion of Operation Paperclip. Some of the most brilliant scientist were brought to the USA after World War 2. There was one huge problem; they were Nazi war criminals. As I listen to what they did before coming here, I was thinking how can someone be so brilliant and lose their humanity along the way? Where did their empathy for other human beings go? I suppose they want to live in the dark world they are creating. A world full of human suffering. We have free will to make these kind of choices. I am not wanting to join them in that world. They will realize they are connected to their victims. It might take a while to see that. There is a common thread that connects us all. Oneness is not sameness. We have our own perspectives. We all travel from being disconnected toward the sun. From the mud to full bloom gorgeous.
The
Growing Collective: Muck to Beauty
They
say a lotus grows in pond scum and becomes one of the most beautiful
flowers. When I think of iconic people
like St. Francis, and his personal growth, it really hits me. As someone becomes more expansive and tuned
into the God relationship, they become a collective. David Wilcock, (Cayce past life), mentioned that as Edgar Cayce
expanded he drew in the group soul. That
means that St. Francis and Edgar Cayce left the box of singularity behind. They outgrew the shell of personality and
become a collective of like-minded beings.
There
might be thousands of individuals who become Cayce and St. Francis. They were at one time small and in the muck
of limited insight, and progressed to a blended sort of being. So if someone was living as Queen Elizabeth
1, she was at her life’s climax a concert of souls. The golden age of the bards was a
collective. It was many souls
incarnating at the same time to bring the plays of Shakespeare to life.
This
is helping me to realize that many of us now incarnated again, may have shared
a life time as group souls. We were able to ride the leading edge and take it
further than one consciousness could have done.
I
have said I knew St. Francis very well (past life, but seems like just
yesterday). He came into this world already
knowing many spiritual basics. He had to
make some tough choices. He had to leave
his family or origin and venture out on his own. He had to decide to heal himself from illness
and not leave this world. He had to quit being a “play boy”. When young he knew
how to party. He had to trust in his own
ability to develop a new paradigm and lead a new movement. The guy was a mover and a shaker. His organizational skills trump many now day
CEO’s and it was the dark ages before the internet. Many of these traits he came in with, he was
born into wealth and privilege so he acquired some abilities as he grew up, and
in the end, he invited all the “heavy hitters” to play with him. It never was a solo journey.
As
he made the better of two choices he became more empowered by the
collective. New energy moved through
him. It became easy for him to just ask
and things would happen. That was
because he did not act from a singular personality level. He became a group consciousness. Many benevolent beings jumped on board the St
Francis mission and life. He became the
giant oak that could support all thousands of singing birds. Birds that all praised the Infinite.
These
are my realizations for today. Thank you
David Wilcock and Wynn Free for nudging me in this direction. It brings great peace to my heart.
song links:
500 miles
Love Train
song links:
500 miles
Love Train
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