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The cross of connection

To the intent, there is a reflection, action, to the mind, there is a reflection, consciousness. There is a necessary debate, and we must understand, we must discern, we must learn to live in the dialogue of the four, where nothing is ever settled, fixed, and yet, this is the fixture, this is what's solid, this is the cross.

The god of wind is not about the wind, it's about the spirit, a mind, a message from source. We need to learn to discern the noise in our minds (and today the noise from electromagnetic, mediatic and AI pollution and weaponry) from the spirit, from the intelligence coming from source. What it asks for today is that we develop a way to become committed, to respect this message from above all. As the dark civilizations had religions and their followers were committed to bringing that spirit into the world, and so they did; we as warriors from spirit must as well develop and have this commitment, bear this cross as the sign of our unity and strength, and bring forth the civilization of love.

Nobody wants to be the hobbit

In the epic tale this title makes reference to, it is highlighted that the small things, gestures of kindness and good, are what keeps evil at bay. Being good in this day and age is done with measure, we know that path takes us away from home, like the hobbit. Life, the world, is out there, and we dearly avoid it to stay home. To accomplish this we must say no to being good. You know what happens then.

Just Measure.

Our minds are larger dimensional gates than we can currently handle. In a natural state—free from the storms of stupidity and suppression—we would reach a planetary homeostasis capable of transforming both mankind and the earth itself. Our ancient masters taught us to keep the windows open and let the winds of our spoken thoughts flow through; they pass through the room, but they are not the space in which we exist. Language can only say so much. Today’s nawal invites us to truly listen to the teachers—to open our ears to more than just the internal dialogue we repeat to ourselves.

Nothing that can be said is perfectly accurate; language and every other code carry the heavy burden of being too coarse. The subtleties required to pluck the strings of the world, or to understand ourselves, must not be confined to words. We must learn to find deeper nuance and transmit it through other means. The same applies to listening: when wise advice is received, it may come close to what you need, but you must find the final definition within your own context. Any information must be verified by your ability to discern spirit. You must find the just measure.

We go through life leaning in too far, weighing things with a heavy hand. The art of just measure is the very thought of creation—the spirit carried by every event, breathing through every moment of your attention. You can tune into it. Perhaps we had to descend into this mess and this darkness for this art to be found. You will be bombarded with attractive worldviews and "proven" discoveries of truths that are anything but. The investment in keeping us fooled is vast, beyond measure. Worry not; once you pick up the scent of the Creator, it will lead you past the pots where you were meant to perish and bring you to where we are all gathering at the eternal supper.

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