Some of our painful memories, which the Arcturian Group recently said can be stored in cellular memory, have to do with pain incurred when loving.
The most obvious example of that is rejection in romantic loving, which probably everyone has experienced at one time or another.
Fewer are those blithe spirits so freed up that they spread love to everyone they meet, from the silent buddha in the hospital to exuberant free-hugs people.
Sometimes even they incur hostility from someone so deeply traumatized that they pick the person most likely to be able to take it to show their misery to. And miserable they can be.
Healing from the trauma we’ve felt loving involves many patient operations.
I’ve found that only the passage of time heals this kind of wound, rather than communication. I don’t try to communicate anymore, before I’ve healed. Once completion has been achieved, whether through communicating with the person or through my journal, I (nowadays) fall silent.
I’ve also discovered that the worst thing I can do is try to stop loving the person who for one reason or another does not receive or accept the love. The love that comes up from my heart at the thought of that person I now send out into the world. Otherwise it roils around down there and hurts.
We need to start venturing out of our caves again.
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Let me take the microscope now and move it back from the cellular-memory level to the modern-day-society level. We’re recovering from the fall of the Illuminati and soon to be into the Reval.
We nimble mammals will soon see the dinosaurs gone and we’ll be rebuilding and expanding our communities.
Here we come as leaders, trailing lead weights of cellular memory behind us.
Every aid will be given us, the Mother tells us. The very largest aid is Ascension.
The second largest aid is the Reval itself.
And the third largest aid – really the greatest aid of all – is our own heart, the source of the real treasure in all this.
You heard of trickle-down economics. What an elegant fib.
Ours is flow-down-and-up economics, Flow-in-and-out economics. Flow-everywhere economics. Simple generosity instead of hoarding. Simply loving people instead of using them.
Let’s create some new cellular memories of generosity on a global scale. “We can,” as Braveheart said, “and we will.”