Showing posts with label decision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decision. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2021

The Staging Ground, June 2021

Where there are usually rice fields, now there are weeds.
 Regardless of the circumstances, I’ll not lie to myself or anyone else. Many of us human beings, friends, family and loved ones are going to be dying and departing in the not too distant future. Best guess as to when this phenomenon will become visibly evident, anywhere from six months to a year and a half.

 Have a look at the extent of damage that has already been done and continues to be perpetrated unto the global supply chain. Soon, there will not even be enough resources to provide for the most basic needs of every human being on the planet. Ironically as it may sound, death via vaccine may soon be viewed (in hindsight) as the most merciful option for those who chose that path.

 As one who rarely does sadness, I’ve been noticing a void opening and expanding within me. It is as though we have now arrived at the point of no return, with no alternative but to walk through the loss and the letting go — of everything we’ve valued.  Preparations for those departing and those remaining have long been in the works. Metaphorically speaking, I’d say that we are now at the staging ground. Not sure which path you are going to walk? Look deep into your beingness and you will see the decision that you have already made.

 The nature of creation, wherein creation is but a matter of change: in order to create something new, the old must first be undone. Hence the destruction of the old world system in proportion to the human beings currently awaiting departure. As within so without: while many human beings will no longer be standing as the world system, there will also no longer be a need for that support. This (dare I say, hopefully) should bring the economy of scale to a more manageable level, which, unfortunately, was not available with 7.5 billion people competing against one another. It is a learning time for all of us, and I will push myself to remain grounded and focused, while I assist and support others to do the same.

 Regardless of how and why so many factors are now coming together and leading up to the perfect storm that will most certainly end this era of humanity, regardless of each one’s decision to remain here or cross over to the other side, each of us will have a part to play and a place to stand in creating the next chapter of our story. This is the opportunity; let us not waste it by falling into the trap of pointing fingers and/or attempting to lay blame. Better to focus on what is needed and what is at hand to change/create a better world, a world that is best for all.

 As we are all that is, each one’s responsibility is to change ourselves for the better to change what is — for the better. Herein (once again), rather than focusing on the evil aspects of the globalist system (that does indeed appear to be emerging as the dominant playout/plan) let us look for the good in it as well as in everything else; embrace what is good and discard or disuse what is not.

 Patience is key: whereas the old world system was like a multi-headed monster that was beyond repair or redemption, the design of the emerging new word system seems to have but one head at its center with innumerable tentacles protruding outwards. Ultimately (as a very wise being once said), a table with one leg is far easier to topple than a table with many legs. 

 Finally, on a much more personal note: upon noticing that the propaganda level in Taiwan was being turned up to the extreme, I began to feel concerned about my partner and decided that I needed to return home. Upon my return a few days ago, she informed me matter-of-factly that she and everyone else in Taiwan would be getting the vaccine… Sensing my distraught, she said not to worry, as we were last on the priority list.

 Pain, loss and fear of being alone barely begin to describe that point inside of me that I’ve always known I might eventually have to face. I don’t know what her final decision will be, and I’m not sure if she is even aware of it. I am certain, however, that I didn’t come here to just sit on the sidelines and merely observe. I will do my best to assist and support her and anyone else (as best I am able) to walk our decisions/paths “in awareness” of the decisions we make. And I will honor and respect each one’s right/responsibility to make their own decisions.