Don’t Panic!
June 2013 Channelling
Every day we hear the news and think the world has gone a little more mad. Every day there’s a new edict, a new confusion, another political u-turn, another research paper about living in mortal danger. We continue to hear tales of corporate greed, military posturing; more fears, more gloom, more dismay at human behaviour, and more knee-jerk reactions.
Guidelines
“The way to recognise the situation now is to recognise that there is nothing anyone can do about the situation. For the world is changing so profoundly that no one knows the answers. And the more everyone knows that no one knows the easier it is for those in positions of leadership to relax and simply take each day as it comes and to respond to the now moment of their competency.
The trouble is, when someone knows they don’t know they panic, and when they panic they shoot off in all directions to find out what it is they don’t know – from many other people who also don’t know. And more panic ensues.
There is so much panic in the world today that the sparks of electrical charge in the atmosphere are horrendous – if you could only see it on a screen in front of you. Because when these sparks of electrical charge of panic, meet the huge amount of electrical charge in the atmosphere, coming for example from all that communications technology, then there is a veritable storm of sparks in the environment.
When sparks fly the response is to panic, because the air is so charged there needs to be a discharge of that energy.
This is why so many knee jerk reactions are happening in so many areas of the world today. You might call war a knee-jerk reaction to not knowing how to proceed with life. You might call illness a knee jerk-reaction to not understanding that life is changing and that it is changing to another wavelength altogether, where the rules that applied before do not apply now.
What the world needs now is to take a breath and stop panicking.
There is what we might call ‘a term of imprisonment’. It is the moment when no one feels in control of their own lives, let alone the lives of anyone else. So, what we must do is allow this sense of imprisonment to pass, to release the idea that we are in control of anything right now. It is the universal law that we are part of a system that is evolving and no matter what we do to try to control it, this moment of change will happen come what may. There is nothing humanity can do to avoid this change and the best thing to do is not to want to control it.
If you think of the increasingly fast pace of technology today, this, in fact, is representative of how fast the universe is unfolding right now. It is this that is disturbing the weather, and it is this that is unsettling those who have felt imprisoned in the past and are feeling most imprisoned now. Everyone is fighting for a control that fundamentally they cannot achieve – yet.
Soon the tumult will be over, and in that sense we can begin once again to feel in control of our own destiny. But we will need to understand that we are in a new worldview; that we have come back to ourselves in a new and better way. We cannot return to the old way, a grasping at life through fear. It is a simpler way, a way of truth and light.
Allow this time to pass, allow it to lead you where it may. Know that there is a purpose in these confusing times. Know that there is a loving intent, and know for sure, you can know it for yourself.“
Read May 2013: Somewhere over the Rainbow