The work of building Nova Earth is going to call for a lot of change management and a lot of what in India is called “load-shedding.”
The process for me these days is almost constant change and the only way I can keep stable and on-track is to realize that there’s only one place that doesn’t change, that never changes, and that is right here in the center of me.
All else changes and that includes the mind.
Whenever my mind encounters basic change, I run up against a layer of it I call “the Fog.” Werner Erhard called it “pea soup.”
Its characteristic is lethargy, which is a Third-Dimensional device to keep us from moving outside our comfort zone or doing anything that will earn us ridicule, criticism, ostracism, etc.
The riskier the venture, the thicker the Fog I enter into, until I’m almost at a standstill, which is where the Fog is designed to bring me.
You can see clearly one area of life that the Golden Age of Gaia and the Hope Chest have taken on big time, and that’s the area of assisting lightworkers out there who are barely hanging on. And you can see from reading Karen’s post today (1) how many there are, how desperate they are, and how we are their only lifeline.
When we encounter an idea as radical as the proposition that we can share what we have to see that others survive until the New Economy arrives, many of us may enter the Fog.
What has us leave the Fog and take up a new way of being that sees to the needs of those who come to our attention? Three things.
(1) Acknowledging what we see.
(2) Taking a stand on how we’ll be with it and what we’ll do.
(3) Committing to help, taking the first figure that comes to mind and contributing that.
(1) Acknowledging what we see
The Fog is designed to keep a situation out of our awareness so allowing it into our awareness is the first step we need to take. Not only here, but in all that follows as we build Nova Earth.
The simple act of allowing something to enter our awareness and be there, without judgment or censoring, is about as revolutionary an act as we can imagine. Because once a matter enters our awareness, that can never be reversed. It’s there now and the only thing that remains to be decided is whether we’ll do something about it or not.
(2) Taking a stand on how we’ll be with it and what we’ll do
Despite the matter having entered our awareness, we may freeze and never leave the Fog of lethargy. The way to leave the Fog is to take a stand on ourselves. Only the action of taking a stand is powerful enough to have us leave the Fog.
I’m not sure I can describe to you what taking a stand involves. But then I don’t need to because everyone has the recollection of once in their life saying “No, I’m not going to do that” or “Yes, I’m going to do that,” no matter what the cost or what the risk.
I did when I disarmed a man coming at my grandfather with a knife. Or took on two men in this building who were threatening the manager.
Or when I left my Ph.D. program in Sociology rather than abandon studying enlightenment. And life has worked out, as you can see.
Or when I sent an article on 9/11 to every Member of the Canadian Parliament and kissed goodbye to ever having a job with the Federal Government again. And so I did the only thing left open to me: continue writing.
Or when I wrote and published an article naming every crime the cabal has ever done that I knew about. These are times when we take a stand and that stand moves us out of the Fog of lethargy.
(3) Committing to help, taking the first figure that comes to mind and contributing that.
I learned from Dan Miller and the Breakthrough Foundation that, if you want to realize the full value of an act of giving, then you need to ask the mind how much to give and then follow through by giving the first amount that arises in the mind. The first thing that arises in the mind is usually coming from a deep place. The chatter that follows is the mind’s reaction to it.
Sometimes it felt hard to act on that first figure. But doing so strengthened me and the deeper connection to that part of me that isn’t afraid to risk and stands firm and powerful.
Karen Wilson has written an appeal that you’ll read in the post above this one. If you watch Karen carefully, you’ll see a person who’s taken a stand that she’s going to help lightworkers in financial distress out there when few other services and agencies in society are around to do so, so effectively has the social-safety net been shredded by the Illuminati.
She’s taken personal responsibility for the shape her world is in. She’s passed through the Fog and has taken a stand that she will lead this battle, no matter what it costs her. And she’s asking us to follow in the path she’s carving out.
I’ve watched Karen emerge. I’ve seen her feel shaky at the magnitude of what she’s taking on. I’ve seen her feel lost in trying to know what she can do about this terrible situation. And I’ve seen her find herself, take a stand, and set to work. She’s modelling what a wayshower looks like.
Now it’s up to us to exit the Fog and take actions comparable to the leadership that Karen’s showing.
Let the matter enter your awareness, take a stand on yourself, and act. Karen is showing us that this is how we build Nova Earth.
Footnotes
(1) Karen Wilson, “The Balance of Lightwork and Money; Adopt-A-Lightworker. We Ask for Your Help,” Sept. 6, 2014, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2014/09/06/the-balance-of-lightwork-and-money-adopt-a-lightworker-we-ask-for-your-help/.