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Showing posts with label Steven Greer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Greer. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2024

 

CE-5 Global Peace Meditation

 


This information was emailed to me by volunteers who work with Dr. Steven Greer. This Saturday, September 7, plan to go out anytime between 9 p.m and midnight in your time zone (there is no specific time as people may need flexibility) with a group of friends, an existing CE-5 group, or on your own to form a continuous light around the world reaching out in Universal Peace. Two of my prior posts on this subject are here, and here

So, why tomorrow? Because there will be tens of thousands of people doing this across the globe on the same day. This is a group effort. To make a change, we need to do it together. If you're not at all familiar with the CE-5 protocol, don't worry about it. Simply follow this → https://ce5-protocol.com/ It's really easy. Anyone can do it.

An opportunity to meditate with others across the globe doesn't come by everyday. You don't have to be a powerful lobbyist or a politician. a genius or a rocket scientist to do this. All you need is a pure heart. So join me and tens of thousands of people from around the world, and let's do this together to shift the universe towards peace. (photo credit: Peace Media for Future)


Tuesday, August 20, 2024

 

There is no Death


It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.

-Aristotle Onassis

(photo by: CDD20)


From a young age, we are taught about the physical body, the aging of the body, and the finality of death. Not our parents, not our schooling, and not organized religions teach us much about the consciousness, and how we are connected regardless of nationality, religion, race, and gender. We don't really comprehend the concept of time, and that time does not exist. At school, they don't teach us the most important lessons about life. They feed us a mandatory curriculum, expect us to memorize it, and spit it out. If we discuss anything that is outside of society's belief system, we are permanently labeled a kook.

But throughout my life, I have learned to question everything. And I'm not posting here to change anyone's perspective. I just want to share what I have learned, and that which makes more sense to me than anything I have ever been taught by my parents, family, friends, teachers, the so-called religious scholars, and the government.

 


I used to believe that death was the end. I didn't believe in heaven, hell, and etc. I also didn't believe in near death experiences because they were often tied to religion. However, for quite some time, I've been hearing from trustworthy people that there is no death. I posted a video of Anita Moorjani awhile back, and here, I'm posting a more in-depth interview with her (highly recommended). She was dying from cancer, went into coma, and chose to come back to share her experience, and teach us about life. 

(Photo by: Croma Concepto Visual)

Anita says that there is no death, we need to let go of our fears, and find our purpose in life. The most important value is self-love, because we cannot deeply love anyone without loving ourselves first.
 


At the Ce-5 conference, Dr. Greer said that he too had a near death experience which made him realize that there is no death. He also said that he had a vision of his purpose in life and who he was going to marry. 


Dr. Greer talked about different states of consciousness. He said that at the time of your passing, you don't just drop and die, you don't go to some void of blackness, and start all over again. You retain your memories, knowledge, and whatever you attained, and evolve from there. 

(Photo by: John Hain)

As I listened to different people say that there is no death, I wondered if I knew this before losing some of the people I cared about in my life, would I have felt less pain? I'm not sure. Eons ago, I asked my mom, "Why do people cry when someone dies? She said, "Bah, what a thing to ask. When someone dies, you can no longer see or spend time with them. You miss them." So, even when knowing that death does not exist, we may still mourn a loss because we would no longer be able to spend time with or see them.

(Photo by: CDD20)


But here's the thing. There are instances when I have dreams about the people I lost in my life. They sometimes talk to me, and at other times, they don't say much in my dreams. Either way, I'm just glad to see them visiting me. And when I am super relaxed, and have complete awareness while awake, I feel their presence, and hear them communicating with me. I talked about things that we cannot explain in another post, but I didn't get into this detail, among many other things...

(Photo by: Geralt)

Anyhow, to wrap things up, when it's our time to go, we shed our physical body, and evolve into a different level of consciousness. There is no death. According to DR. Greer, we go on forever. There is no ending in time. We attain each and every one of these states of consciousness. And as we elevate the consciousness, we elevate those around us, and the world around us.

(photo by: Geralt)
 
 We are part of one big whole, intricately connected in ways we can't imagine.
-Anita Moorjani
 
 

Thursday, August 1, 2024

 

Just Be


I've been tired since the CE-5 Protocol conference, and sleeping a lot. It was an intense gathering with a lot of information fed to us in a short amount of time. My brain is still working on digesting it all. I didn't take notes. They said that there was no need. They were going to record everything, and make it available to us for two months. I just found out that the recordings will not be available until after August 8. And I've been contemplating if I should write anything here. I think I can cover the first day, Friday, July 26, which was a two-hour lecture. I've been working on it, and will be posting it soon. As for the rest, I'll have to wait until After August 8.

 

As I packed for last weekend, I kept thinking about what else I needed to take. How will things turn out. I was anxious, dwelling on the unknowns. Then on my way over, everything went wrong, and it even got worse, when I got to the B&B. My laptop locked me out, I couldn't get into my email, my phone was almost dead, and all I wanted to do was yell bloody hell. But I had a commitment to show up for the lecture, and there was a short window left for me to register. The problem was, my car needed fuel which meant the possibility of me showing up too late. No choice. So, after Google map took me round and round because I refused to drive on dirt roads, I landed at a gas station, filled up, and took off. 

 

I made it, registered, and went in to listen to Steven Greer for two hours. This trip taught me about myself. I should have started off more relaxed, and just let life do its thing. Because all I can do is to plan, but I have no control over anything else. Things may go wrong, specially in L.A's traffic, and I must accept that. I mean, I survived even if everything did not go my way.


And this brings me to this point. We're often concerned about how things will turn out, and what if this or what if that. But often, none of the what if this or that happens. When we were four or five, we never gave things a second thought. What if we just let life happen. Maybe, the more we relax, the better things will turn out. By thinking about what ifs, we miss out on being in the moment, and preventing the flow of good energy. We should become that five-year-old who runs around in circles, and is happy-go-lucky. And perhaps then, things will happen in the direction we want to go.