Posted by XelNaga (here)
Dear Friends,
I have a strong feeling, or sense, that this whole thing is just some scam.
I work and spend my time just as I did before, don't wear gloves or masks, I'm not afraid of shaking hands with my friends, co-workers and neighbours.
So I wanted to ask you what your 6th sense, or gut feeling, or higher self tells you?
We have a lot of members here who practice meditation, energy work etc.
When you sit down and quiet your mind and ask yourself: "is this whole story true", what is the answer?
No TV, no doctors, no experts, no WHO, no virus experts, no MSM fear mongering and panic spreading, no statistics.. Just YOU, with your mind and spirit.
Would be really glad to hear your answers..
I haven't really entertained the idea of asking whether the whole story is true or not in quite that specific a manner. That feels somewhat counter intuitive to me in terms of energy placement and alignment.
But I do understand the nature of the question and why you may be asking.
Broadly speaking I've approached this from a somewhat different perspective which is to look at the phenomena of the reporting and its resultant effects in the world as a collective reaction; whether medically, socially or economically.
The nature as to the truth of it is definitely important but secondary to its effect on the populace as something we all have to deal with. The impact is all around us.
Questions as to whether it's a weaponised virus, 5G, a combination of the two working in synch, with a purposed depopulation agenda or mainly to be socially and economically debilitating are not really the main focal point for me.
I've been much more focussed on how do I find a grounded position within the midst of it all, whereby I can function with some surety and equanimity. Spiritually and metaphysically speaking, its only from that perspective that I can be of any real benefit to others and be of compassionate help if required.
Many will be struggling to comprehend that there is any grounding to be found in the chaos and panic that is ensuing.
Putting any questions as to the virus itself aside and realising that we are dealing with the aftermath of whatever the truth is, it is very real and has consequences of a global nature. So to question the virus is one thing, the phenomena were dealing with as a result of the supposed virus is entirely another.
Where is the spiritual and energetic to deal with this going to come from?
It has to start with each one of us in order to affect the collective undercurrent and has to be achieved individually in order to help collectively. The meditation groups you mentioned would be one of many fine examples of that which would be contributing to that change and it would seem you have found an individual and collective point of reference there.
I think it's essentially about finding the centre from within an energetic framework that will be determined by each individual and will differ according to each person. This will enable them to function with the minimum of energy depletion and dissipation whilst promoting positive change and compassionate help. Pragmatic steps are required and will be necessary but should be guided from such a perspective.
Having found my own equilibrium, I remain calm, at relative peace and optimistic, all of these are important in order to function with stability and be of help.
Individually and Collectively this is our moment of opportunity.
Let's not miss the forest because of the trees.
Every crisis presents opportunities and this is no different, in fact because of the global nature of it, those opportunities are intensified and enhanced. This suggests that it might be a good idea to ask what is the opportunity within all this, that at the moment one might be missing. That opportunity itself is uniquely borne out of extreme circumstances, it is for each individual to recognise theirs and take ownership.
Its saying in the manner of a positive affirmation
Yes! This is mine and I recognise it.......and it will be, uniquely theirs.
The whole event in one sense might be viewed as opportunities lost and found, and the quintessential question we each might need to address is whether we find ourselves defined by the lost or by the found paradigm.
Therein I believe lies the test.