(Concluded from Part 1, above.)
Conflict Continues
Meanwhile, those of us who are staying and ascending are looking at tremendous change in this 3rd/4th dimensional realm we believe we’re in at the moment. Not only is this the case viewed from ground level and the Trump Effect; it’s also the case viewed from higher-dimensional levels where Ascension goes ahead apace.
Think for a moment of the organization it took to fight a world war. Think Eisenhower in WW2.
Now think for a moment, if you can, of the leadership and coordination of a global military alliance from the ground-level political side. That’s Trump and his colleagues (Putin, Xi, bin Salman et al.)
Everything they do is done in secret. But it spans the globe and is worked out to the last detail, I’m led to believe.
Now think for a moment of the organization it might take to ascend a planet, locked in conflict, en masse, into a new, multidimensional region of space, while keeping the physical body.
When I think of the last, I flash on putting a very large ship into a very small bottle. I hope there’s a trick to it.
Since ascending is a matter of remembering who we are, my speculation is that those who resist it blanket their resistance in lethargy (Greek: lethe or forgetfulness) and just don’t go there.
There’s a sign on the door: “Do Not Enter.” And, whether it’s our parent’s voice or a teacher’s or a police officer’s, we just don’t go there. And defend our choice.
Already in the Fifth
Another joker in the deck is that we may not realize where we are.
I maintain, and Michael has agreed, that we’re already in the Fifth Dimension and we just don’t realize it:
Steve: Are we in 5D and we just don’t realize it?
Archangel Michael: That is correct. (1)
He goes on to discuss what he means by that. I’ve posted that discussion separately below it’s of such interest.
In the experience of a wisp of love or bliss or ecstasy, we find that we have to recognize it for what it is before it expands and fills us up. Likewise here, we may have to recognize that we’re in the Fifth Dimension before that level of consciousness becomes solid and real – comes alive! – for us.
When I try to think about how it all works, I groan. And then I hear the Mother saying
Divine Mother: My being is bigger than you can fathom, dear one. So I do not simply mean that [Shakti] is an aspect manifesting. But it is simply larger than any of you can imagine, particularly at this point. (2)
And her Being is my Self! Heavens. The task of knowing her – and myself – seems hopeless!
And then I remember what Sri Ramakrishna said as well. I think of it as the “Ramakrishna Defense”: I didn’t come to the mango orchard to count mangoes. I came to eat them. (3)
So we needn’t think that we’ve personally failed if others around us, who are dear to us, fail or choose not to ascend. The Mother and Michael tell us that no blame attaches and Sri Ramakrishna adds that they’ll have more chances until they’re liberated; that is, until God (the One) meets God (that’s us) again.
Footnotes
(1) Archangel Michael in a personal reading with Steve Beckow through Linda Dillon, Aug. 5, 2020. I think that full discussion is sufficiently interesting that I posted it below, today. See “Where Are We?” Feb. 22, 2025, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2025/02/22/where-are-we/
(2) “The Divine Mother: Come to Me as I Come to You – Part 1/2,” Oct. 17, 2012 at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2012/10/17/the-divine-mother-come-to-me-as-i-come-to-you-part-12/.
(3) Pasupati: Sir, what do you think of Theosophy and Spiritualism? Are these true? What do you think of the solar plane, the lunar plane, the stellar plane?
Master: My dear sir, I don’t know about these things. Why bother about them so much? You have come to the orchard to eat mangoes. Enjoy them. What is the use of your calculating how many mango-trees there are, how many millions of branches , how many billions of leaves? … Once a man’s inner spirit is awakened, once he succeeds in knowing God, he doesn’t feel the desire to know all this rubbish. (Paramahansa Ramakrishna in Swami Nikhilananda, trans., The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna. New York: Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center, 1978; c1942, 819.)