
Speaker Mike Johnson
Given that Speaker Mike Johnson has declared that the enemy are within our gates and the battle lines are being drawn, I feel my leash being pulled over here.
I feel myself triggered to remind us all that the war we believe we’re in is not against Islam or even communism, but against extremism.
In my view, where we want to go from here is – and this does not apply to the military – back to the center, to the balance point, to the heart. That’s where love will be found and love is the way out of this mess. What did Matthew say?
Matthew: A tsunami of [lovelight’s] high vibrations is the means whereby violence will be ended. (1)
The Wave of Love, solar flare, or Singularity I think he’s referring to will introduce the whole planet to this higher form of love.
If you looked at the World Economic Forum, say, a year ago, it was said to include among its members Nazis, Jews, Muslims, democrats, aristocrats, all with the same hunger for power. And they controlled the media.
They have displaced us, replaced us, impoverished us, censored us, and subjected us to an ever-increasing web of surveillance and control. That web is now falling.
What we speak of as “peace ” is nowhere near what the higher-dimensional experience of it is. I’m aware of that junior form of peace but it does not move me, whereas the more senior experience of transformative peace does inspire, empower, and move me.
Very few people have or have had an experience of that higher form of peace. The more junior form lacks any of the astonishing fulfilment that higher-dimensional peace brings.
I’m sure that my own experience of it was toned down or I’d be off for the banks of the Ganges by now.
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The peace we’re used to thinking and talking about does initially involve a general refraining from hostilities to settle our differences. But that’s as far as it reaches.
It’s necessary for the deeper peace to arise, no doubt. But if we stop there, there’s minimal impact when compared to what awaits us.
If we restrict ourselves to the difference in experience of peace, between “no hostilities” and peace as a divine state, they’re as different as baking in the sun and jumping into a cool lake.
As with love, so with peace: I cannot find any words to describe it. I don’t understand any of the mechanics of it. But what I do know is its impact on me.
My suspicion is growing that the impact of a divine state on us is all we can know, right now, of its nature and mechanics.
(Concluded in Part 2, below.)
Footnotes
(1) Matthew’s Message, Nov. 1, 2023.
