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Citando a Julian Katari del 22/02/2025, 11:15 am
Rest in peace
Because everything is in its place, everything is where it needs to be. If you have been on this path, I bet you have, some restlessness may come today to peace. Even the dead show up to be with us so they can learn how to be in peace. We are so loving that we want those in suffering to be better, rightfully. We have given them our love, our knowledge, but it is up to them to take it and find the way. When we understand that everyone gets their due, and that we are there, we've made it, then everything is where it needs to be, in its place, in peace, in rest.


Rest in peace
Because everything is in its place, everything is where it needs to be. If you have been on this path, I bet you have, some restlessness may come today to peace. Even the dead show up to be with us so they can learn how to be in peace. We are so loving that we want those in suffering to be better, rightfully. We have given them our love, our knowledge, but it is up to them to take it and find the way. When we understand that everyone gets their due, and that we are there, we've made it, then everything is where it needs to be, in its place, in peace, in rest.
Citando a Julian Katari del 09/11/2025, 3:52 pmRiding your dragon.
Life is a process of contained entropy. The snake is dirty minded because it is made of ordered dirt, toxins that are in the process of being released and being purged. Understanding this can help a great deal with health, where the idea of bugs attacking us is simply wrong. It's more like we are constantly processing toxins, bugs help and other bugs overgrow when there is imbalance or excess of toxins, the point being that the bugs, the snake, is not the problem. Today calls on the process to order what the dirty snake begun, to clean up the toxins it left; the disorder you left, must today be put in place. You might have put a little bit too much hot sauce on your meal, you enjoyed it and now you and your body deal with the consequences. The consequences are not always negative, they are the source of our adaptation, strengthening and growth. Not a surprise to you maybe, quite the common thing, what can be profitable and interesting to learn from taking the days as lessons from the cosmos is how thanks to the snake, the mess, we have life, something to order.
The snake swallows an intoxicating stone and becomes mad and starts spitting fire. Today we take advantage of it and ride it, it becomes the dragon that can take us where other things couldn't. From the disorder given to us by life we have the pieces from which to make order, for mind and spirit to base themselves for their existence and their destiny. Today's nawal can help us discover the boundaries or the non-existence of boundaries between the mind and spirit. And beyond mind, spirit and the invisible are not separated from the visible and physical, it is all there, it all can be seen, we are just not trained to see it. Looking at the snake, riding the dragon is an advantage since if we know that spirit is in it too, we don't need to set our minds to a parallel universe or an imagination of what is happening. That's where we get deceived and live in virtual creations, then get surprised by life when we figure it was all in our minds. Everything that is on the mind is attached to and can be seen through the physicality. When we are not caught by the feelings, emotions and reactive mind of the snake, we can "kill it" and see what the purpose is, we can maturely care for it and understand what process it's going through and choose, as spirit and mind, to be its caretaker.
Riding your dragon.
Life is a process of contained entropy. The snake is dirty minded because it is made of ordered dirt, toxins that are in the process of being released and being purged. Understanding this can help a great deal with health, where the idea of bugs attacking us is simply wrong. It's more like we are constantly processing toxins, bugs help and other bugs overgrow when there is imbalance or excess of toxins, the point being that the bugs, the snake, is not the problem. Today calls on the process to order what the dirty snake begun, to clean up the toxins it left; the disorder you left, must today be put in place. You might have put a little bit too much hot sauce on your meal, you enjoyed it and now you and your body deal with the consequences. The consequences are not always negative, they are the source of our adaptation, strengthening and growth. Not a surprise to you maybe, quite the common thing, what can be profitable and interesting to learn from taking the days as lessons from the cosmos is how thanks to the snake, the mess, we have life, something to order.
The snake swallows an intoxicating stone and becomes mad and starts spitting fire. Today we take advantage of it and ride it, it becomes the dragon that can take us where other things couldn't. From the disorder given to us by life we have the pieces from which to make order, for mind and spirit to base themselves for their existence and their destiny. Today's nawal can help us discover the boundaries or the non-existence of boundaries between the mind and spirit. And beyond mind, spirit and the invisible are not separated from the visible and physical, it is all there, it all can be seen, we are just not trained to see it. Looking at the snake, riding the dragon is an advantage since if we know that spirit is in it too, we don't need to set our minds to a parallel universe or an imagination of what is happening. That's where we get deceived and live in virtual creations, then get surprised by life when we figure it was all in our minds. Everything that is on the mind is attached to and can be seen through the physicality. When we are not caught by the feelings, emotions and reactive mind of the snake, we can "kill it" and see what the purpose is, we can maturely care for it and understand what process it's going through and choose, as spirit and mind, to be its caretaker.