Canal
We are not alright because we are not getting together; we are coming apart, and there is a definitive reason for that. Beyond and before life and living, something in the universe—you—has chosen to transform into a better version, to grow. The requirement for this is to be tested, and this life you are currently living is that very test. Before the shit-splattering is over, we are going to have to learn our lessons. Unlike an indoctrination school or modern politics, this doesn’t occur because you say you’ve learned, or because you’ve memorized the expected answer. Instead, real life will test you to see if you effectively apply and understand everything you are speaking.
Post-truth, manifestation mantras, ghosting, or Ho’oponopono will not save you here. You chose to put this life and the coming challenges on your plate, and you yourself are going to make sure you finish everything you served yourself—or else. Else is death. From the dimensional gate of Tijaax, we are not here merely to be, to create, to succeed, or even to free ourselves; all of that is irrelevant in the face of infinity. What we are truly here for is simply to learn through new experiences, to try something new, and that means overcoming new challenges.
The Surgeon
In this time of climax, we will soon figure out that growth and improvement do not come about by addition, but by shortening, cleansing, and removal. As we enter this thirteen-day count, we will resonate with the need across all aspects of life to cut out and remove what is no longer working for us. As possibilities shrink in the world, we can compensate by optimizing our schedules, habits, tasks, and ways of living. Less is more.
In the same manner, we will see this display throughout the world, where all conflicts currently at play—and the ones yet to spawn—come about not because of an extreme, cartoonish evil trying to destroy. That is an oversimplification. It is happening because the system is no longer optimal or sustainable, and it must seek ways to cut off, reduce, and extinguish parts of itself, or the leeches upon it, in order to survive.
At one time, organized crime was a corollary that destabilized nations and helped preserve chaos in places where, thanks to that instability, extractive companies could colonize and weapons deals could be made; it was an effective means through which to impose sanctions and twist the arms of host nations. Today, that is starting to shift. Organized crime has become a leech that can no longer be sustained, and it now impedes the coming together of factual powers into a global vigilance state. A vigilance state must begin by eliminating large criminal organizations, and we will see this become increasingly evident as the near future rolls in.
In our personal lives, we will also see the continuation of the reduction of liaisons, relationships, spaces, and economy. A forced optimization is occurring, and we can choose to fight against it, or allow it and flow with it. We will find ourselves quite alone, but this will open up the space for our inner voices to be heard, and from this stillness will come true optimization. Worry not, it won’t be forever, and in the near future, there will be the coming together called for by the snake.
The Conflict
Seen from the hyper-optimized, hyper-fast calculations of the computer that can now process data and render answers and scenarios for us—something that is deeply artificial and completely non-intelligent—what once seemed like a complex problem and an unsolvable conflict today renders into a simple agenda that can be put forward. In this agenda, good and evil dissolve into a single, unavoidable present. Staying fixed to the ideological flags that were created back when they held reason today loses all relevance; any conflict seems unnecessary in the face of raw optimization. Regardless of who is in charge or who holds the power, for good or for evil, the only possible path forward is shrinking, cutting off, and optimizing every aspect of our current lives.
This seems intelligent and it is happening, yet it requires a total abandonment of identities. This will not happen smoothly, and here, conflict will inevitably arise. All structures are dissolving, especially political and ideological ones, because AI is showing how irrelevant they are and how there is really only one optimal path forward—or so it says. Structures and lines that were created to defend parties, sections, or people are becoming a barrier to optimization, so they must be dismantled. We will see that there is no true idea or idealism, only interests, and the fact is, there isn’t enough to go around for everyone, and the ones holding most of it, will rather spend it all on saving their ass, building bunkers in Antarctica and nuking the world, or accelerating the unaffordable space race to at least imagine they will be able to escape our rage.
We will see those who are intelligently able to flow forward and understand this process, not marrying the ideology and avoiding conflict, understanding that things will drastically change. Others will not be willing to let go of whatever it is they hold on to, and they will use ideologies and flags as their main weapon to sustain and, if necessary, radicalize the conflict. As we see more confrontations, representatives of different organizations will show how they are no longer supported by their bases. People are simply dropping out of participation, and this means group leaderships no longer represent groups; they are becoming void organizations where only the personal interests of the leaders are being pushed forward. This will create massive confusion.
As confusion rises, so will conflict. Here, the desperation and outrage of those who have been extremely robbed of opportunities, brainwashed, or traumatized by violent institutional agendas will rise to acts of war and confrontation as a means to ventilate their pain, hunger and frustration. As some factions find their interests merge with those of dominant corporate and national powers, they will be funded, and we will soon see state-backed civil wars.
In our homes, if we are not so traumatized or desperate for better opportunities, we will choose not to join the marches, and this will keep us outside the physical conflicts. The state of the world and of time—in this case, the Tijaax—will still invite us to resolve whatever conflict may be on the line. If we gain nothing by pursuing confrontation, we will then be open to understanding the difference, and it is from that very difference that depth comes. If we choose to be participant enough, loving, healers, and creators of love, we will then pursue conciliation.
The Conciliation
Your chance to grow or stay stuck will be made present in the following way. We must seek to open the space for conflicting parts—of whatever it may be: our ideas, our different-minded family members, or our own allegiances. Like the surgeon, our drive will be to cut away that which no longer serves us and makes us sick. Yet, in the process, we will discover that with very few exceptions, in most cases there is actually nothing to be cut off and thrown away. We will discover that acting with exclusion only causes the exact same situation to come back. Casting out is a practice that is proving to be completely non-optimal.
A stark geopolitical example of this can be seen in the Middle East and Israel. No matter how much they have tried to eradicate, exterminate, and cast out Palestinians and Muslims, the only thing they have caused is for them to become stronger and more enraged. More than ever, the true factions in danger are the ones that have participated in these genocidal mindsets. Both parties are filled with incongruences, and this is what must come to confrontation. Conciliation will occur only when both parties are ready to accept their own part in the conflict. It is not about who started first; it is about stopping the fight.
We will find that allegiance to religious and moral ideas that are simply wrong is the excuse used by the conflicting parts perpetrating the war. One side clearly makes evident the moral aberrations of the other, and while this is the fuel for the conflict to endure, it is not the source. The source is interests, and the reality that it is not the wrong ideas and beliefs causing the conflict—they only fuel them. Behind all of it, there is a living paradigm, an imposed civilizational model which must come to an end regardless of how we fuel it.
This, of course, will not happen easily or promptly in the Middle East, or anywhere large scale for that matter, but we can get ahead of the game in our homes and within ourselves. Will you continue to defend your old allegiances, identities, and ways of thinking just because they are familiar to you, wishing to avoid the estrangement of stepping into the unknown and the unfamiliar? Are you willing to recognize that there is something lacking depth in how you are viewing the world? Are you willing to come to a truce with other living beings who think differently than you, finding more depth in both parties’ thinking thanks to a willingness to come together, confront the differences, and conciliate with greater depth?
It is easier to chant the same hymn of what you believe is a better nation than to dissolve the borders and try to find our common ground. This is the gate that you can choose to walk through, or violently push further away into your future. Regardless of your current choice, it will be there, and it is exactly what you came to cross in this life. Will you?