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Utopia In A Dystopian World

September 2014 Channelling

Throughout the years of spiritual exploration – before as well as during my work with channelled guidance – I have lived with the idea, the certainty of a ‘new dawn’, a time when consciousness would be such that humanity would know itself to be inherently ‘divine’. People would instinctively act from a place of integrity and kindness, with the wisdom and understanding of why and how we are here, and knowledge of their intrinsically good purpose for being on planet earth.

And yet, on the face of it, the world has become more and more chaotic and frenetic, there is more fear, not less, more success for the greedy, more war and inequality, the dark seemingly usurping the light in so many ways.

The ways things are right now the world seems to be wrecking its chances of ever being calm and peaceful, without bloodshed or unkindness. The decencies that we expect have generally disappeared into the armoury of rudeness, disguise and unhappiness that pervades the world around us.

Is there any hope for humanity?

Returning to my monthly channelling after a year’s sabbatical I ask the guidance to review its message of a new humanity, opening to love and beauty. Can we continue to trust in the utopian future?

Guidelines

“May we reassure you that the tide has turned. The tide really has turned. Believe it or not, there has been the most magnificent shift in energetic resonance than ever happened before on earth.

A big claim!

And we will make an even bigger claim: that soon the world will feel unsettled, yes, but in a very different way – as though there has been a big sea change of identity. There will be less fear, less hopelessness and less frustration. It will come as a surprise and no one will believe it can happen in this way. But there will be hope.

For our part we say that the arbiters of universal suffrage will begin to make headway. The emphasis on those who have, rather than those who have not, has run out of time. And Time is of the essence. Time is the essence.

May we take the opportunity to discuss the moment in time that we are passing through now. As we have said in Annie’s recent book Time to Change, time itself is changing out of current spatial time. The dimensional framework that classified earth as earth is shifting from two, three, four, five and six dimensions to ten dimensions, with earth at the hub of an expanding consciousness, rippling outwards like a pebble in a pond.

The ability of more and more people to access all ten dimensions is increasing proportionately to the number of people who are rejecting the old spatial time dimension. In other words, those who are stuck in space-time, in three maybe four dimensions, are becoming fewer and fewer as time leaves behind these spatial dimensions which keep people on the karmic cycles of cause and effect and the limited consciousness that feeds an incessant need to have bigger and better and more.

What gives us the justification, the right to suggest that the world is improving beyond measure, beyond anything that has happened in the universe before? It certainly does not feel like it in the current climate of unconsciousness.

The reason people are so hooked on fantastic tales like Dr Who and Harry Potter – whether they know it or not – is that they yearn for something beyond themselves. They are yearning now, more and more, because there is within sight the most magnificent possibility of stretching consciousness beyond anything the imagination has so far envisaged.

We have the right conditions to raise our game to the extent that having ‘more’ – in the material sense – becomes pointless. And when you count the number of people, particularly the young, who are truly fascinated in ‘other than the material’ – through the auspices of popular culture – humanity does have the potential to begin the journey within, to connect to systems, universes, and information beyond our wildest dreams.

And with this consciousness comes a wish to preserve, not destroy, to communicate, not plunder, to accept difference, not kill it, to treat the natural world as a co-creator, not defile it.

Technology is the metaphor for speed and change. The minds of humanity now expect to change – fast – daily, and it is not surprised by the speed of change. So, why be surprised when we say that the speed of this change will equally be fast? Mankind has come of age, and soon, very soon, it will feel as though the world has grown up. Maturity will at last make up for the childish behaviours of the last two thousand years.

Now that is something to ponder on.”