International Politics: Will Libya’s Civil War End Soon?
Maybe I’m wrong with this statement, but I believe most of us, even the Republicans, would agree: We were hoping for so much more from President Obama headlining his campaign with “Hope & Change” in 2008. Unfortunately, there’s only so much one can do within such a corrupt system.
I think America, and maybe even the entire world, was hoping for more significant changes to occur within his Presidency. Of course, I have not given up “hope,” and pray he will still lead us into our promised debt jubilee, prosperity packages, and new governance — catapulting a new life for us all as we continue to build Nova Earth.
While he has not been able to deliver earth-shattering changes –yet– he’s certainly sparked some forward movement and positive change. For example, last month he brokered a deal with opposing factions, which might lead to peace in Libya! Ending war and unnecessary killing is always significant, no matter how you slice it. Thank you, Mr. President.
“Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, two U.S. allies that have been fighting a proxy war in Libya since shortly after the 2011 overthrow of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, have agreed in principle to resolve their differences…. This previously unreported commitment, made between top leaders under pressure from President Barack Obama during talks at Camp David on May 14, suggests that peace negotiations in Berlin between the Gulf states’ Libyan proxies may yet bear fruit.”
It seems Obama commented on the elephant sitting in the living room when he recognized during this meeting that both warring nations were literally sitting at the same table: “The President said people from this table are supporting each side in Libya,” stated a senior Gulf diplomat present at the meeting.
The diplomat, very familiar with both Qatari and UAE involvement in Libya over the past few years, elaborated by saying this verbal agreement is the first of its kind! Both sides also agreed not criticize the peace process publicly …has, in turn, created the opportunity for the current talks to continue.
“All leaders at Camp David decided to move in concert to convince all Libyan parties to accept an inclusive power-sharing agreement based on proposals put forward by the UN and to focus on countering the growing terrorist presence in the country,” said Alistair Baskey, a spokesman for the National Security Council. “There was a shared recognition that there is no military solution to the conflict, and that it can only be resolved through political and peaceful means.”
Religion & Ethics: Pope Francis Requesting We Take the High Road.
What I particularly appreciate about Pope Francis’ latest crusade addressing climate change is his reference to the old adage: “As above, so below. As within, so without.” He commented that the pollution around our world is reflective of the pollution we carry within ourselves. “Truer words cannot be spoken,” I declare.
No no no, I’m not a pessimist — quite the contrary! Yet, in order to heal, we must know what needs to be healed. Within these lower vibrations of 3rd Dimensional reality, it’s vital to appreciate, uncover, and –ultimately– love our own shadow side, in order to bring it forward and heal that which we pretend does not exist within our subconscious.
“The violence present in our hearts, wounded by sin, is also reflected in the symptoms of sickness evident in the soil, in the water, in the air and in all forms of life,” [The Pope] writes. “The ecological crisis is also a summons to profound interior conversion.”
In Pope Francis’ new environmental dissertation, Laudato Si, “which was leaked on Monday by an Italian newspaper and officially released by the Vatican on Thursday, bitterly condemns the human failures that have eroded much of the environment. The pope rattles off fact after fact about the pitiful state of the earth: Pesticides have contaminated farmers’ soil. Air pollution has poisoned cities. Man-made waste checkers landscapes. There’s not enough clean water for people to drink or tropical forests to regulate carbon in the atmosphere. Whole species of animals are dying out.”
I can appreciate the Pope addressing climate change. I do believe it’s important for our world leaders to highlight issues that need our immediate attention. And yet, this is one that I do not believe needs our immediate attention. Certainly said problems need to be addressed and resolved, but please let me explain.
As a LightWorker in the alternative community, I believe that our world is returning to the conditions of the biblical Garden of Eden. Yes, our climate is changing but not very much.
We still need to address our irreverent actions, such as pesticides, pollution and man-made wastes, as the Pope highlighted. But I believe climate change is the result of our world reverting back to its original pristine state, before it descended into the 3rd Dimension.
In other words, instead of extreme highs and lows ranging anywhere from 10° to 100° over the course of any given year here in beautiful Colorado, we shall enjoy temperatures worldwide at a steady 73° – 77°! “How is this even possible?” you ask.
It’s a reality because of a protective layer at approximately 15K and again at 30K feet altitude, called a Firmament. This in fact keeps our atmospheric temperature constant, without ferocious wind, rain and snow storms …without tornadoes, hurricanes and tsunamis …preventing higher level atmospheric occurrences from intermingling with earth’s immediate atmosphere, that which directly affects our everyday weather.
Sheldan Nidle outlines this concept in his book “You Are Becoming a Galactic Human,” where he discusses life on Lady Gaia before (and soon to return) …before we volunteered to dive deep into the 3rd Dimensions of karma following the Fall of Atlantis 13,000 years ago.
How incredibly exciting! Yes, of course, I agree: Life will be so drastically different from what we know today, and certainly, it’s very hard to even believe such can happen, given our current reality and daily existence.
And I say: “Bring on it!” I am more than ready for our return to the Higher Dimensions upon Mama Earth without the lower vibrations of anger, jealousy, depression, hate, worthlessness, disease, death, etc!
The Pope’s Moral Case for Taking On Climate Change by Emma Green. The Atlantic.
Across this beautiful world, We Are All One.
Gavin