Well Folks, I am off for a few weeks now to Glastonbury
Festival. But I’ll be back early July reposting as usual. In the meantime there
are nearly nine hundred older posts which you could peruse. Thank you for staying with me. Peace and Love, Jonny.
Words That Speak
by talk2momz
Any request from another – heard by you – should not be
ignored; for it is coming from yourself! ~ Neville Goddard
Words that speak what is in the heart are filled with spirit
and spirit is life. This is true… words have power. I’m sure you’ve noticed…
this is a noisy, word-filled world, and many of the words we hear and read are,
to put it nicely, ‘waste’: no real information, oftentimes lies or
exaggeration, and sometimes vile and polluting.
What harm has been spread through words. Would people change
if they realized their words shape their fate? Hateful, loving, truthful,
deceitful, angry, reconciling… speaking a word is actually doing a deed. We
learn to be conscious of our deeds, knowing that what goes around comes around,
as they say. But what about words?
When I considered writing this article, my thoughts began
with not ‘wasting words’. There is always a desire to offer real content, out
of respect for both the reader and the power of words. Also there’s the issue
of deaf ears. Certain subjects fall on deaf ears, for example, the time I tried
to persuade a relative that she didn’t have to worry about me going to hell.
Expression of negative emotion is never pleasant… but it can
be therapeutic and self-revealing. If you’re pent up and you need to express it,
and you’re talking to someone safe who cares for you; someone who won’t try to
stir up more emotion, but will help you calm and clarify the waters, then no
harm done.
Expression of negative emotion to the entire world, without
wisdom, responsibility and self-examination… not so good.
So now we come to the subject: one of the most painful,
conflicting, subterranean areas of our individual and collective psyche… racial
animosity. We don’t have to look far to see words revealing deeply negative
emotions surrounding race.
The election of, or maybe we should say ‘appointment of’
Barack Obama opened a door of deception that I am sure made the architects of
the system so pleased with themselves. Barack Obama as the ‘front man’
constitutes The Grand Deception. Where did I get the term, ‘the grand
deception’? It came from a black leader who, like many other black people,
knows that this administration has been put in place to execute a strategy.
Back in the sixties, when the first layer of conditioning
was being stripped off, the concern of J. Edgar Hoover was to prevent the rise
of a black messiah. Why was he concerned about a black messiah? Consciousness
was rising in the black community, and self-love was coming in. The people were
calling for the light… urgently. We know that the intensity of the need can
call forth the person. Hoover most likely envisioned that happening.
Black music and black leadership during the sixties and
early seventies reflected a very deep and profound morality that resonated not
just in the U.S., but across the world. We saw it come, we were lifted up by
it, and we saw it squelched. From that time to today we have seen, in the
public sphere, a spiritual descent completely orchestrated by the control
system. There is almost nothing visible of the black messiah energy… it’s an
apparent wasteland out there. I say apparent, which means that it isn’t gone;
it just isn’t seen by the masses.
The Obama presidency was well planned, in that it utilized
the ground that had been laid decades earlier. Although not a part of the
slavery experience, Obama presents an acceptable imitation: a fake return of
the energy. He offers hope and ‘I’m going to do right’ words while he does the
opposite. Judging by the movie stars and musicians in his circle, one might
presume black people are blindly accepting: willing to believe wrong is right.
But that’s underestimating their wisdom and spiritual core.
Obama is a neutralizer, and obviously the decision makers
knew what it would take to carry out the end game. You’d think people would
pick up on that… and many have. It’s not that he’s a victory for black people;
he’s a strategy in power.
But still the wind of reaction blows: a black person in
charge and a deceitful one at that. Once again racial animosity takes its covers
off. Words and images displaying degrading racial stereotypes float around the
Internet as if they had some informational value. They do have value, but only
in exposing the shadow of the person or people expressing them, and the hate
that brings on a sad fate.
It’s strange to watch it once again, and it’s urgent in my
heart. We are at the end of a time when we must recognize each other in a more
enlightened way. We’ve had all of this time to see the ‘other’ as an equal
human being, and to hear the ‘other’s request’.
Now we are within the knowledge that – if we hear the
request – it’s coming from ourselves to ourselves.
I realize that most if not all of the readers of this blog
have moved well beyond the sickness of racial animosity – one can’t be conscious
of the divinity within and still hang on to that thinking. And the websites
that are kind enough to post my material are never polluted in this way. Even
so, if I have seen and felt this emerging once again, my guess is that you have
seen it too. It affects us as much in a collective sense as chemtrails, GMOs,
radiation, fracking, and the many other physical poisons we encounter. This is
spiritual poison, and it has a reciprocal effect.
Earlier I said that words and deeds shape our fate. We know
this is true in an individual sense, but it is also true in a collective sense.
How could someone else’s words and deeds shape my fate? Since Israeli treatment
of Palestinians is in the forefront of our awareness, let’s ask: if you
actually believe that reciprocal action is divine law, would you be perfectly
comfortable living in Israel… even if you were a supporter of the Palestinian
people and were not the one who sprayed sewage on their homes or imprisoned
their children? I’ll just leave that question on the table.
Once the shadow is brought out of hiding, it can be
redeemed. Seems like a distant bridge, I know, but it’s not so far that we
can’t imagine it. We can begin by fully acknowledging it: there is deeply
entrenched and painful conditioning at work, plus nonstop propaganda filled
with emotion that many of us don’t fully understand, plus a deceitful but
brilliant strategy put in place by those who do such things.
With no judgment, just kindness, any one of us could change
the spirit in a room or on a page. Pray for clarity in the waters, the
resonance of truth, and pure love.
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