
Giacomond by Quint Buccholz
I’ve been asked to clarify the blog’s focus.
I think of our readership as being 30% interested exclusively in spirituality in an ascending world, 30% in a spiritual focus on current events, and 40% on both. (Reliable to within +/- 20%.) 😉
We have editors who specialize more in channelings and spiritual news and editors who specialize more in current events, reflecting the same focuses.
My own personal interests are in spirituality but also in the evolutionary history of humanity (not the day-to-day history). I’m interested in the “bigger picture” and not as much in the figures who come and go on the world stage.
However those interests are pre-empted when a story of national or international importance hits such as is happening with increasing regularity as the takedown of the cabal progresses.
The more stories that appear – and now they’re appearing on the pandemic, the vaccine, child trafficking, the media crumbling, weather warfare, etc. – the more I turn my attention to that department.
The events of the day have an urgency these days that persuade me to put them above the channelings usually – except when they’re from the Divine Mother! The channelings can be read at more leisure, but people usually want to read the news of the day immediately.
The Federation of Light has told us things will get more topsy-turvy and I can believe that. We’re seeing floods in some countries and droughts in others. We hear talk of whole regimes being removed (CCP, the Vatican, royalty).
Thus, the spiritual reader and the current-affairs reader are going to have to tolerate each other for a while longer, until we’re through the worst of the accountability phase, with our apologies for any discomfort. If you want to devote your time to spirituality exclusively, might I ask you to avoid the stories with “Accountability” at their head.
I hope you can see that a person can be desireless and still post on subjects of common concern. It’s possible to remain balanced and yet still be aware of what’s happening in the world. I think all editors here strive for that result.
So just to make ourselves plain to you, this is what we’re doing. This is the balance we’re trying to reach and the service we’re wanting to provide. It’s hard to remain consistent when decisions are overtaken by events in days. But this is the challenge of the times.