There are two questions I think we as a society have to ask ourselves when we confront the difficult issues, as the deep state crumbles.
Let’s take the question: How are we going to treat our “enemies” when the elitists are under arrest?
One of the questions we can ask ourselves is more senior to the other.
The more senior question is, as Michael has asked me numerous times: “What does love say?” (1)
Only recently have I reached a place where asking that question brings with it a response and a feeling of certainty.
The more junior question is: “What do I need to avoid doing or risk cutting myself off from the experience of higher-dimensional love and thus, by definition, from Ascension?”
We need to ask those questions as a society. Certainly I say that executions are one thing we do that could cut us off from love and thus from Ascension. Not like I have a crystal ball. I’m guessing.
I’m reminded of what one person said at Mike Lindell’s cyber seminar some years ago, that we did our job but not our duty. As a society we don’t yet feel very much kinship or connection with those we see as our enemies so we don’t feel a reticence to hang them. Let’s see if that changes with the Ring of Fire.
My experience is more with the junior question and there I’d have to say that, if I were in President Trump’s place, I’d end all executions. Let’s get out of the practice altogether and close the book on that chapter of human history.
That would go far to reconciling our lifestyle with that of galactic civilizations who no longer kill each other.
So far human history, as I said on another occasion, has been a history of warfare and, therefore, a history of killing.
Let this generation stop the killing.
Footnotes
(1) Archangel Michael: One of the questions that you can always ask yourself, “What would love do? How does love behave?” (Archangel Michael in as personal reading with Steve Beckow through Linda Dillon, Aug. 3, 2015.)