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Our lot for a time, I think, will be to hear good news and bad news.
The good news is everything we already know about – the Reval, NESARA/GESARA, Disclosure, Ascension. That’s the agenda.
The bad news is the uncomfortable truths that soon may or will begin to be revealed, to a wider circle than just us lightworkers.
What will issue from a newly-opened and now-informed press will depress the heck out of some folks. Thsy may want to lynch the cabal. Others may just lash out blindly. Some may choose to leave altogether.
Let’s take two examples of seriously-bad news. The truth of 9/11? How crushing will that be for many people, who lost dear ones in the catastrophe itself or in the foreign wars it was designed to justify?
How will parents react when told that their children died in wars that were simply aimed at financial aggrandizement and global hegemony, propped up by deceit and deception? Their children died to benefit the CIA drug trade? For an oil grab? Etc.
I’d be devastated. It’d be hard to accept. Difficult to adjust, to carry on.
A second example. How will Catholics feel when they learn the truth abut the Vatican? Matthew Ward tells us what it is (see 1). Many people’s reality will collapse when they hear the news from indisputably-credible sources – Pope Francis, for instance.
What shows up as good news to us may show up as bad news to others. Disclosure may scare the heck out of some people, for instance, while we for our part welcome it.
What might bring gladness to us – like the revelation of truth, in this case – might devastate others. And it just may be that our calmness and reasonable explanations save the day for them and give them permission and hope to go on in spite of their world having collapsed and perhaps feel gladness as well.
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Because we already know what’s going on and what’s coming down the road, the upsetting stations we pass on the way probably may not affect us as much as they do the uninformed.
We’ve heard the Company of Heaven describe how the world can be made to work. We’ve heard their promises of abundance. And we’re ready to begin the work as soon as the signal is given.
We’ve also heard from others who are either in the higher dimensions or have had brief glimpses of them.
I’ve had several brief glimpses or visits now. I can report back to you that the future is friendly.
We know what’s coming down the pike. They don’t. And that might make hearing the bad news bearable for us.
Unto whom much is given, much is asked. Some of us need to shoulder the responsibility of explaining what’s happening to others. Consider this the job description and the position vacant.
Let me look next at how I suggest we handle hearing hard truths.
Don’t expect the Reval on 9/11. I’ve been told that Sept. 11 is a national day of mourning in the United States and it would be inappropriate to start the Reval before then or on that date.
(Concluded in Part 2, below.)
Footnotes
(1) This picture of the Vatican by Matthew is only a part of the story, as far as I’m aware, unfortunately.
“The Vatican, which has been a major world player under the Illuminati umbrella, is the international headquarters of Satanism, and its untold wealth includes stolen art treasures acquired in collaboration with Nazis during World War II. Any pope who raised an objection to the mammoth deceit, unconscionable behavior and amassing of fortunes was short-lived.
“Yet, possibly the most shocking revelation will be the disclosure of ancient records that will show how the Bible long ago was strategically altered – most notably the fabricated story about Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection – to give the church control over the Catholic populace.
“When all of that becomes public knowledge, the Vatican’s long reign will be over. The crumbling will be extremely sad and difficult for Catholics, but all devout Christians will be profoundly affected by learning that the foundation of their lives was built on lies.
“Compassion for all of those souls can help them accept that the truth about Jesus’ life and teachings is far more valuable than what they have been taught. Their beliefs that are based in spirituality rather than in dogma will endure and the rituals based on falsehoods will fade away.” (Matthew’s Message, Feb. 18, 2013.)