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Citando a Julian Katari del 07/10/2024, 4:22 pm
OPEN MEDITATION CHANNELING- You are invited to meditate on these channeled words and respond the post with your inputs.
It's never enough
Growth requires intention and expansion. How do we weave our minds from our intentions in order to create a product of them and not create an expectation that once it's not met we will be disappointed?
Clue: Re-write your intentions so they are more fit to your superior being.
OPEN MEDITATION CHANNELING- You are invited to meditate on these channeled words and respond the post with your inputs.
It's never enough
Growth requires intention and expansion. How do we weave our minds from our intentions in order to create a product of them and not create an expectation that once it's not met we will be disappointed?
Clue: Re-write your intentions so they are more fit to your superior being.
Citando a Julian Katari del 24/06/2025, 2:38 pmMonster
No matter how beautiful we are, someone is, hidden from sight and sometimes not so much, lies a monster; a horrible being, neurotic, intolerant, dressed with some of the worse habits and crowned by the most immature of desires. Today's combination resonates with this part of every single human being and invites us to accept it as sacred. We need to love the monster we are, and living it involves accepting it, but also raising it, teaching it to work for us and not against us. One of the worse traits of this monster is that it likes to compare itself to other monsters and makes that a basis of its existence. He thinks: -"why am I allowed only to be this little when that other person has his monster so big".
And that's something not only the monster in us thinks, but that we think ourselves. We are being taxed, robbed, intoxicated and pushed to the edge of death by the monstruous civilization and all the monsters that inhabit it. Growing our own monster is a survival measure. Here's where we'll need to draw the line, do you choose to be a monster, or do you choose to be human?
The second choice is the hardest, because we were born already within a monstruous civilization that turns us into monsters to be able to operate in it. If we are planning to stay there, then there is really no point in anything, the bigger the monster you can be, the better. But if you do want to walk towards recovering your humanity, then you need to see for that monster in you that won't be pleased to shrink enough so that you can take him with you. He will keep you stranded where you are, even if you are a revolutionary fighter, or a Buddhist monk.
Walking back to humanity takes a decision. Yes we need to identify, denounce and detach from the monstruous institutions and systems at play. But we also need to deconstruct our own psyche to where we are not the reflection of this external monster anymore. As we do that, the path opens up, we are shown the mystical way to get there, we are reconnected with the ways of humans, ancestral, natural wisdom, and hopefully a path where you can continue living on mother earth, back in nature.
Monster
No matter how beautiful we are, someone is, hidden from sight and sometimes not so much, lies a monster; a horrible being, neurotic, intolerant, dressed with some of the worse habits and crowned by the most immature of desires. Today's combination resonates with this part of every single human being and invites us to accept it as sacred. We need to love the monster we are, and living it involves accepting it, but also raising it, teaching it to work for us and not against us. One of the worse traits of this monster is that it likes to compare itself to other monsters and makes that a basis of its existence. He thinks: -"why am I allowed only to be this little when that other person has his monster so big".
And that's something not only the monster in us thinks, but that we think ourselves. We are being taxed, robbed, intoxicated and pushed to the edge of death by the monstruous civilization and all the monsters that inhabit it. Growing our own monster is a survival measure. Here's where we'll need to draw the line, do you choose to be a monster, or do you choose to be human?
The second choice is the hardest, because we were born already within a monstruous civilization that turns us into monsters to be able to operate in it. If we are planning to stay there, then there is really no point in anything, the bigger the monster you can be, the better. But if you do want to walk towards recovering your humanity, then you need to see for that monster in you that won't be pleased to shrink enough so that you can take him with you. He will keep you stranded where you are, even if you are a revolutionary fighter, or a Buddhist monk.
Walking back to humanity takes a decision. Yes we need to identify, denounce and detach from the monstruous institutions and systems at play. But we also need to deconstruct our own psyche to where we are not the reflection of this external monster anymore. As we do that, the path opens up, we are shown the mystical way to get there, we are reconnected with the ways of humans, ancestral, natural wisdom, and hopefully a path where you can continue living on mother earth, back in nature.