Trapped in two worlds…Astral matrix and body matrix

March 21, 2017 Gabe Teigen 0

With all the new energy arising in the last few months, emotions both physical and spiritual have been hard hitting. I have noticed that many people, Faders, and other in groups I am not close to showing similar feelings. Even I, myself, have had to deal with some pretty strong ebbs and flows that seem to threaten to send me off kilter. And in synchronicity fashion, I find a person by the name of Bridget Nielsen, who has a YouTube channel Thehybridchildren, and posted a new one titled How to exit the 3D matrix. This resonated with me very well [-MORE-]

Personal discernment

March 18, 2017 Gabe Teigen 0

     I have begun to notice things, as many know I am often the crazy conspiracy theorist person, and I own that. In the last few years, I have seen “the powers that be” begin to lose their grip on things. Much of this seems to be from people refusing to take what they are given with no reasoning as to why, on all sides of our nations, no matter your view. The point of this country is and always will be…Money…period, if you want to argue that, you are willfully ignorant and to that, I say, good luck! *Defining: [-MORE-]

In-Form-Ation

December 27, 2016 Alison Bell 0

This season from Thanksgiving through now till four days before this new year, has been a struggle for us to assimilate / integrate information energetically and mentally coming to us. Integration is a key word here. In essence we need to ground this charge of informational energy through our bodies. IN – FORM – ATION: IN expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else. (in this instance the movement of charge into our physicality) FORM the visible shape or configuration of something. (our form – the body) ATION (forming nouns) denoting [-MORE-]

Language is the Metaphor for Time: change the language, change time.

November 17, 2016 Alison Bell 0

(no, this is NOT a spoiler) Important word meanings in this post: Metaphor: to transfer – to carry over – to bear – across Logos: ‘I say’ Context: weave together High: metaphorical Low: verbal Subtext: below – underlying meaning Intention/intent: extend towards plan, mean, have in mind, have the intention, aim, purpose All links to other articles are in purple The Armenian name of the Lord explains the oldest origin of the word God we have at 3,000BCE. God means ‘he is’ or ‘I am who I am’ When the ‘IS’ was just one, before it decided to ‘BE’, its [-MORE-]

Carry on….

November 11, 2016 Alison Bell 0

The only thing this crooked world asks of us is to carry the pain and carry on. With so many sorrows, so much weight in our hearts, it’s a wonder that we can love at all. But we carry on rocks and all. We become holy, hallowed, blessed, consecrated, sanctified, and redeemed We are purified by that pain, We are hallowed by those miles. And still we carry on. We are fools for hope, we are fools for love We sacrifice our souls for the hope of light We are fools for hope, we are fools for love We make [-MORE-]

Wisdom needs weight: the need to remain conscious of timelines and their history.

November 8, 2016 Alison Bell 0

Wisdom needs weight If it is possible, that we are timeline creating and jumping, let us not forget that the wisdom we need to create an optimal timeline, one where we are the compassionate beings we are meant to be, requires memory of where we have been because it is the sum of our learning that is the wisdom that is the key linchpin of who we choose to become in every moment. Wisdom is the knowing WHY we are choosing differently, wisdom is the ability to discern the choice. Yes, our history can be so very heavy – the [-MORE-]

Kintsugi: the art of being broken, the value and beauty of the healed

November 1, 2016 Alison Bell 0

As a philosophy, kintsugi can be seen to have similarities to the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, an embracing of the flawed or imperfect.[9] Japanese aesthetics values marks of wear by the use of an object. This can be seen as a rationale for keeping an object around even after it has broken and as a justification of kintsugi itself, highlighting the cracks and repairs as simply an event in the life of an object rather than allowing its service to end at the time of its damage or breakage.[10] Kintsugi can relate to the Japanese philosophy of “no mind” (無心 [-MORE-]