A Time Of Deep Collective & Individual Healing

collectiveKate Spreckley – Currently there is a heaviness to the energy which is difficult to escape as we are being forced to confront what needs to be changed both on a collective level and an individual level. The despair, pain and suffering in the world is becoming more and more evident as recent events shake our current situations and expose the shadows.

The structures that have held our world together are crumbling bringing transformation and change. As such difficult truths, unconscious programming and unhealed pain is surfacing as we are confronted with long standing issues that have haunted the collective. Continue reading

Oracle Report ~ Monday, January 4, 2016

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“Innuksuk of Collingwood” – photo by Iru

Third Quarter Moon in Scorpio: revise, realign

Aspect of the Aeon Sophia (Wisdom): Tara, Goddess Who Guides Through Troubles; Dhumavati, Goddess Who Sorts and Winnows

Aspect of the Aeon Thelete (Will/Desire): Elias, God of the West, God of Transformation

Skill: go above for a wider view

True Alignments: sending love, care and compassion, courage, dedication to a higher truth, guidance, the inner child (“playing” is highly encouraged today), assistance, humiity

Catalysts for Change: abandonment issues, rejecting love, issues with commitment, overboard/extreme/ostentatious, directionless, fear of the unknown, control dynamics, doing something only “for show”

Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Month: “in winter, people cutting ice from a frozen pond for use in summer” (preparation, seeing ahead)

Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Year: “the music of the spheres” (recalibration/re-tuning of human consciousness)

The world is aflutter. Change is afoot.

The “martial artists” of consciousness, the parliament of wise owls (readers of Oracle Report), put into practice the skills we have been honing, going on seven years now. Even if this is your first time reading the Oracle Report, you are a “wise owl” at heart (and time is bendable, so it does not matter as much as we think it does). Continue reading

Environmental Destruction To Replace War to Traumatize Humanity

Report from Iron Mountain; Using fear to make people subservient to government. The following extract is  taken from Chapter 24 of The Creature from Jekyll Island


reportG. Edward Griffin – The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain. Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.

The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate. It is clear from the start that the nature of the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. It was stated at the beginning of the Report that morality was not an issue. The study did not address questions of right or wrong; nor did it deal with such concepts as freedom or human rights. Ideology was not an issue, nor patriotism, nor religious precepts. Its sole concern was how to perpetuate the existing government. The Report said: 

Previous studies have taken the desirability of peace, the importance of human life, the superiority of democratic institutions, the greatest “good” for the greatest number, the “dignity” of the individual, the desirability of maximum health and longevity, and other such wishful premises as axiomatic values necessary for the justification of a study of peace issues. We have not found them so. We have attempted to apply the standards of physical science to our thinking, the principal characteristic of which is not quantification, as is popularly believed, but that, in Whitehead’s words, “…it ignores all judgments of value; for instance, all esthetic and moral judgments.” (1)

The major conclusion of the report was that, in the past, war has been the only reliable means to achieve that goal. It contends that only during times of war or the threat of war are the masses compliant enough to carry the yoke of government without complaint. Fear of conquest and pillage by an enemy can make almost any burden seem acceptable by comparison. War can be used to arouse human passion and patriotic feelings of loyalty to the nation’s leaders. No amount of sacrifice in the name of victory will be rejected. Resistance is viewed as treason. But, in times of peace, people become resentful of high taxes, shortages, and bureaucratic intervention. When they become disrespectful of their leaders, they become dangerous. No government has long survived without enemies and armed conflict. War, therefore, has been an indispensable condition for “stabilizing society.” These are the report’s exact words: Continue reading

Waking Up The Self in a World That’s Asleep

Ego Phillip J Watt – We’ve all heard the buzz about a collective awakening occurring on our planet. It is true that people are increasingly disconnecting from the mainstream-matrix, which dominates the mentality of the masses, and learning new ways to think and act. Much of this focuses on understanding the external realm, such as the truth about corrupt power structures, the fraudulent monetary system and other injustices of the world, yet we’re waking up other aspects of the self too.

The biggest internal shift is the philosophical shift, backed by revolutionary science which has emerged from specific disciplines. Essentially, reality is fundamentally connected, with consciousness [is] making a comeback as the core fabric of reality. However, this knowledge has been lived and breathed for many centuries in various tribal traditions and spiritual systems, so really it’s a rebirth on both a rational and planetary scale.

Furthermore, there are other changes that individuals are creating within themselves too, particularly in terms of health. This doesn’t just apply to physical and mental health either; energetic, emotional, creative, intellectual, social and behavioral health all have their place in this transformation.

It is waking up these aspects of the self that I discuss in the video linked at the end, but first what follows is a rationale for embracing our ego, instead of rejecting it.

The Death of the Ego-Death

To wake up and take better care of the various layers of our health, we need our ego intact. There’s a new/old age belief that we need to kill the ego, however on closer inspection let’s hope it’s only referring to a small aspect of what the ego really is. I loosely used to be part of the ‘condemn the ego’ movement, but not anymore. As ideas no longer make sense to me I have evolved my view, including this one. Continue reading