There have been several emails addressed to me regarding the article I posted about Richard Branson so I thought/felt it best to write something, as there are probably many wondering, who haven’t written in.
Firstly in the teachings of the Universal Law of As Within So Without, As Above So Below, Balance from Sanat Kumara, he asked us to be wary of information in the news:
“There are very few news organizations on our planet that do not embellish, dramatize, try to get the worst pictures and scenarios because that is what they think people want.
“Doing this lines their coffers and their coffers of power. Any atrocity is horrendous, but news organizations tend to look for the worst and promote the worst.”
Since SK asked us to do this in 2013 I’ve tended to look at all news with as much compassion and non-judgement as I can muster, trying not attach to one view or the other, and to discern the truth.
As the third eye opens with our Ascension work, there is much to be seen; not only are we here on Earth to include everyone in this Ascension, but also to find truth.
The other piece I’m very cognizant of is humility.
When Lao Tzu taught us through Linda Dillon, the Blessing and Virtue of Humility with Suzanne on Heavenly Blessings, he said not to put ourselves above or below others, but in compassion not judging anyone.
SM: . . .the unifying factor of equality. . . what I mentioned before as putting ourselves on the same par as a murderer, some kind of criminal, a bomber, someone who frames others and just anyone who is willing to harm another, if we could just realize, with compassion and humility, that the things that humans have to endure, that make them able to do such terrible things are just, you know, something for us to have the highest compassion for.
Lao Tzu: First you give gratitude that you have not walked that path and yes, to understand that the axe murderer or the bomber or those who commit what you know are the most heinous acts, they arrived with the purity of grace in their souls.
And it did not die, it did not become lost. Was it ignored or covered? Yes. But you see, the danger when you judge somebody else, you are judging yourself.
So you say, “Well that person is a murderer and look what they have done and they are horrible and they need to be punished.”
What you have immediately done is move out of the balance, the stick (Lao Tzu has a stick he uses to illustrate balance) is tilting one way, and then what you are doing is you are setting yourself up so that you have to be ‘holier than thou’ and that you cannot dare misstep because then you have to put yourself in the same categories as those you have judged, and that is very painful.
Now the other thing, each journey has many, many twists and turns and sometimes what I have found is helpful is that you look at what that heinous crime has created.
Has there been, in any way, a positive outcome?
Suzanne: Ah, there always is.
Lao Tzu: Exactly. And you look to that because there is a part of you that does not want to credit the murderer with the positive outcome.
You want to take credit for those who have risen to the occasion but the catalyst for that positive behavior has come from what you judge as negative.
So, truly it is safer and more rewarding internally to simply never go to judge, to say “I am compassionate because you have lost your way.”
Now that does not mean that you take on the burden of that person; it simply means that you send them that wonderful energy of healing, of acceptance and Love because they have lost their way.
And in that they are not knowing the joy of why they came and that is terrible, that is a terrible, terrible experience to lose your way in such a dramatic fashion.
Was Richard involved with Jeffrey Epstein and such? I have no idea — I wasn’t there.
From what I can discern Richard Branson is a family man with grown children, all involved in many projects, from education to peace, helping to create a world that works for everyone.
I imagine it’s quite easy to photo-shop a picture and send it out into the internet trashing a person who’s on the side of the Galactics and the Divine, in service, to discredit them.
Lastly, my principal guide, Catri’anna, explained in a reading in 2012, gently but firmly:
“There is no such thing as mistakes.
The only mistakes humans make is in judgement,
when they judge themselves or others to be less than,
when they do not see the glory of their own Divinity,
and that is just sad.”