March 1, 2015
Samuel: I’m thinking the Form probably needs to get out a bit more.
Greetings, dears. So, I’m thinking that something’s going on with Lilibeth [who is sitting between vacant seats].
[Lillibeth] It must be.
She needs big personal space.
S: Where is Ollie? [Paula brings the dog up.] They took off one toe.
One toe.
S: No leg.
No leg.
S: Heh-heh-heh. And they found a [drug] trial. [To Ollie] Oh, my!
The Universe has been so good to us.
S: [To Ollie] And you’re adapting to it pretty well? You’re all right with it? No, you don’t like it too much. No, what he’s saying is, “I don’t like it too much, but I know I’ve got to deal with it.” He’s a warrior.
He is. He’s also serving the canine kingdom by trying out this drug that will allow people to have a much lower cost in order to treat dogs like this, because a lot of people have to euthanize their dogs because the drugs are too expensive. He’s helping. Yes, I know. I’m so proud of you.
S: Quinn [another dog], are you jealous? He says, “Not again! Not again! Not fair.” When he leaves I’ll put you on the front row, too, all right?
[To Ollie] You just keep soaking it in, all right?
At the last interview, Ollie was at the house and he pretty much did not look at me the whole time. At least now he’s sneaking peeks.
All right. Your science has told you that your DNA shares, oh, what are they saying, maybe ninety to ninety-five percent perhaps with other animals?
As high as ninety-eight.
S: And which ones do they say that might be?
Apes.
S: Poodles. Cats. Why do you think that is, that you would share such a large portion of genetic information with—and it’s not just great apes, but it is actually a multitude of creatures? And it’s different versions and a different percentage, but a very high number. Why do you think that is?
Like fractals, we’re all connected. We’re all part of the system, the same thing.
S: Right first time. Because essentially the basic life force, the basic foundation, is the same. And of course, yes, there is a point where is a very big right turn and you move into the human outside of “You’re no longer a cat, you’re no longer a monkey. You are now a human.” But that foundation of life is there. And it’s not just the animal kingdom. And if you’ve not already found it you’re going to be finding that there is a commonality not only within the animal kingdom but within all kingdoms of life on your planet. Which has a beauty to it, a beauty that is deeply touching as well as amazing, that there is a connection in that basic life. Of course it does change, because an apple is not an orange, is not a banana. But you’re all fruit, right? You’re all life. And it’s that life that makes you so very, very special. And which I think you sometimes forget is so incredibly amazing because you don’t have to think about it. And that your life goes beyond just the outer pieces of form itself, and that it’s connected as a mineral—[turning to a crystal on the podium] a very nice mineral at that! “Hello, there! Who’s your mama?”
[. . .]
S: As a mineral, there is a relationship with the other minerals where it’s found. As a plant, a relationship with the other plants where it’s found. As the kingdoms continue to become more complex, as the life continues to change and become more complex, those communities, if you will, become more . . . what’s the word “I’m looking for . . . not quite as bad as the other day . . . those communities become more you would call emotionally intertwined, whether it be a mineral version, a plant version, an animal version, or a human version. Which is to say, Paula, would you deny that Ollie here can be happy? Or sad?
No. All of those things and a whole range in between.
S: Does your cat get angry at you?
Sometimes, not as much as she’s excited.
S: But you know that, right.
Oh gosh, yeah.
S: Let me change it to, has anybody paid attention to the studies of plants? Are you familiar with the studies that have shown that plant life recognizes you, that when you are loving, they respond? When you are harsh, they react. When they are in an area in which one is being unhealthy, the others around it will respond by giving of their nutrients to help it become healthier. They help each other. Not just monkeys.
[. . .]
S: Yes.
Years ago in Hawaii . . . [inaudible] having a plant . . . Is that the basis for that? You called it our counselor.
S: That’s not where I’m going with this, but that would be a reasons for that. David.
A scientific thing. I just want to understand, where you had said earlier about the DNA, because I understand we share up to twenty-five percent of our DNA with plants, ninety-five percent with other species. The ninety-eight percent that Steve was talking about is now a big debate as to whether it’s ninety-five or ninety-eight. It doesn’t matter, it’s a high amount.
S: I wouldn’t have gone ninety-eight.
But minerals do not currently have DNA in our science. So I am wondering if you’re now taking this other extension you’re talking about, and saying this is how they’re connected, not necessarily DNA. Or are you saying that minerals we will find have DNA.
S: You are going to find that minerals have a DNA, but that wasn’t where I was going with this. But you are going to find that. But you’re going to find that in the direction that you’re finding now that what your DNA has is a second DNA version. Looks like you’re beginning to find that now, in fact. How are you looking at that? You are finding that as a . . . what are you calling it? A . . . Well, I think you’re looking at it as a second set of DNA within your DNA. That’s how you’re looking at that. Start looking into that. Look into that. It’s starting to percolate within your science at this point right now. At any rate, in which it’s relating into that greater life connection. Sorry I can’t be more specific with that at this point, because that’s to do with your science and I don’t have anything in here with that. But your . . . the breakdown of the mineral itself is where you’re going to find the connection with that. Not as the whole. But in the plant and in the animal, as the life force itself, it’s much more obvious. So where am I going with this?
So, what you’re talking about with the DNA sounds like the double staircase exercise.
S: Well, it’s actually not. It’s a different thing altogether, but the double staircase has to do with the way your DNA looks when you’re looking at it. What you’re finding now is more like a shadow that you’ve not been able to see before and now you’re becoming able to see it. It’s not that it wasn’t there; it’s that you haven’t been able to see it.
I was wondering if you’re going into discussing the One Body and the connections and the communications that happen among different life force?
S: Going there. Now then, yes. So, amidst the kingdoms of this amazing, beautiful—and I’m going to say it—scary planet, there is a possibility that’s being unused. It’s not being unused altogether. It’s being used all the time by lower—ha-ha-ha—life forms. The plants use it, the animals use it. The humans don’t use it. In fact, it seems to take humans losing their higher facilities to be able to use it. You have to relieve yourself of the constant distraction of the day-to-day to be able to connect into what the planet really has to offer, to be able to connect with what the creatures naturally connect with, with what the plants naturally connect with. And when you do make that connection you convince yourself that you’re not doing it, that you’re making it up. And that my friends is a problem. Because, you see, that is what’s coming up for you. That’s what I’m wanting to bring up tonight, because what I’m wanting to bring up is that you’re going to be losing your minds, and I’m really glad about it. And if you’re not, you’re going to be resisting, and that’s a problem. So I wanted to talk to you about how to lose your mind and keep it at the same time.
[. . .] at the Retreat.
S: Mainly at the Retreat, yes. Your media and a lot of your society doesn’t accept [being] different, and as a result, you have grown up not accepting different. And you have taught yourself not only to not accept different, but you’ve taught yourself different ways to reject it. What are the different ways that people reject different? As a for-instance, people make fun of it. How do they make fun of it?
They say things like, “Nobody says that anymore. Oh, gosh, that’s so old-fashioned.”
S: All right. That’s good, that’s good. Gail said diminish it. That’s a version of diminishing it. “That’s so old fashioned. Nobody says that anymore.”
Bullying.
S: Bullying! Yes, yes. Give me examples of bullying. Yelling at, maybe?
In a high school or middle school, leaving things that degrade that person or make fun of them on their locker.
S: Yes, yes. Or, “How can you say something like that? That’s so stupid. Nobody believes that. What are you saying? How can you believe that?”
Name-calling.
S: Name-calling. Sure. Sure.
Saying “You’re weird.”
S: “You’re weird. You’re not pretty. You’re too fat. You’re a dork.” Dork?
Sort of like a nerd.
S: A nerd.
Socially unacceptable.
S: You are socially unacceptable.
Locking up, in an institution.
S: You’re going to be institutionalized.
Avoidance.
S: Avoidance. Absolutely.
They have a television show called the Fashion Police for people who deviate from the norm. You get ridiculed and teased.
Sadly in the world I think there’s a lot of “if you don’t believe what I believe.”
S: And we’ve got guns.
Coming down to judging, labeling, stereotyping.
S: Yes, yes.
Prejudice.
S: Yes, yes. Preconceived, prejudices.
Trying to persuade you with their arguments that what you believe isn’t right.
S: Yes. What you believe isn’t right, who you are isn’t enough.
Physically intimidating or abusive.
S: Yes, yes.
There’s the saying, “Everybody in this world is wrong except you and me, and I’m not sure about you.”
S:[Laughs] that’s a good one. “And I’m not sure about you.”
All versions of separation, which as you know brings fear to the human heart, that whole idea of not being a part of the pack, not being a part of the tribe, pulls that ancient anxiety right out and brings up fear because being “a part of” is so necessary to the human psyche. So the idea of stepping out and being one’s own self, following their own beliefs, even if it’s something different and new, is very hard. But if that something different and new is something that at one time was considered impossible, well, first let me tell you you’re in really good company, because any scientific claim was at one time considered impossible, and most any scientist . . . well, at one time they were stoned, killed. At one time horrible things were done to them, weren’t they Ollie?
[As Ollie] “Don’t let him talk to me.” He’s not, he’s looking just over. He says, “I’m not looking right at you right now.”
What do you do then? I want you to think for a moment about your life. I’m going to ask you a question: How are you with knowing what you believe? Do you know what you believe? And if you know what you believe, do you believe it enough to stand up for it if challenged? And have you ever been challenged? Or have you been pretty good about staying away from challenge? And I’m not saying, just to let you know, I’m not at all saying you are going to be, but am just asking if you’ve been pretty good at hiding. I’m just wondering, because you might be needing to hone those skills if you’re that kind of person.
And here’s why: because you may be finding, very much as the Form has been, that everything in this world is going to start talking to you. Already is. And you’re going to be needing to know how to turn it off.
And for those of you who are saying it already is, let me talk to you about that very thing. It’s talking to you for a reason. What are you going to be doing about that? Because that’s the issue. Transfiguration means you are connected in a way that you’ve not been able to be before. You’re not a good old Guardian. You’re functioning in ways that you have a choice in front of you. You can do something about it. You can ignore it. If you do something about it, it’s going to cause you to have to stop wondering—no, let me say that different—it’s going to cause you to have to stop with this phrase: “I might have just made that up.” Hear me as I say this. I’m tired of that. Aren’t you?
“I might have made that up.” All right, let’s talk about that for a moment.
“Universe, I want to be able to connect with those things that will help me be the best I can be.”
“All right.”
“Hello, plants, I send love to you.”
“Thank you!”
“I think I made that up.”
“Hello!!”
So there you are at the doctor’s office and the person sitting next to you says, “Gracious, we’ve been sitting here so long.” And into your head comes, This person isn’t doing very well, they’ve had some big shocks to the system. And into your brain comes an interesting kind of medical history, and your brain pops in and says, “You’re making this up.” All right, look, you don’t have to say to them, “Has all this happened to you?” You’re not a psychic reader. You don’t have to do that. You just have to act compassionately, as if what you got was true. All right? Function “as if,” all right? Not “I’m denying it all because this can’t be happening because I did not say to the Universe, ‘I want to be a function of you.’”
You will not be able to make the next step if you keep denying that you’re moving forward. You will not be able to make the next step if you keep denying that you are moving forward. Do you want to hear that one more time? You will not be able to make the next step if you keep denying you are moving forward. Got that?
Yes.
S: Did you get the snarl it came with? Aye.
I have a history of not denying but of actually creating catastrophic scenarios in my head about people I love. So if something comes into my head—and just theoretically, “My husband is having an affair”—I just go, “Come on, you’re making that up.” Now, so how do I tell the difference between my pattern here and the next step? Because I don’t want to open myself up to believing and going into that drama like I’ve done in the past.
S: All right. Pretty easy. Do you think that the Universe that you have asked to work with you for the highest good is going to fill you with negative, depressing things to help you with your next step?
When you put it like that . . .
S: Right.
Only if it’s hammer time.
S: I was saying a good thing to her, not a bad thing.
Can we start gently here?
I did hear the plants ask for water and I did water them.
S: And did you hear “Yes, yes, yes!”
I did not hear that part.
S: Listen. Plants tend to be very chatty, really.
I had a box of crystals that have been in a box for a very long time.
S: And they scream, don’t they?
Well, I think they were comatose, but I decided they need to be out. I have a nice sunny window, and I put them in a glass dish and put them in the window. And suddenly I heard, “Aaah!” They were really happy.
S: Yes. I get very, very sad about crystals that are abused. You did a good thing.
Is there a difference from hearing something, if you will, as opposed to just sensing something?
S: I don’t think there’s a difference.
What about if you just make something up?
S: If you’ve asked for it I don’t see it as different, because you’ve got to start somewhere. I’ll give exercises about that as we go along, because sometimes that’s a good start, really, in a practice kind of way.” Don’t just [say], “Universe, help me with this,” and then just make stuff up all the time. But with boundaries that can be helpful actually.
I think there’s also outside validation that comes along with it, too. For instance, I had put food out for the birds in the snow, and my mother was watching them, and she said, “The birds are saying thank you to you for feeding them.” And she’s done that about or four times over the last three or four days, and I thought, Okay, she’s hearing it. She’s seeing it or sensing it.
S: Nice.
But it’s not always convenient. Because when I go to move my plants and decide, “I want to move you someplace else,” and I hear, “No. Don’t separate us.”
S: That’s very true. Sometimes families don’t want to be shifted, or friends have come together and don’t want to be separated. But that you heard that, give yourself credit for it. That’s good.
[. . .]
S: And you can; sometimes, you’ve got to. At Phoenix, occasionally there are things that have to be done [to the plants]—right, Suzie?—and the rule is you talk to them ahead of time, you let them know. “We’re going to have to cut this back, a lot. Be ready. It’s going to need to be done.” And suddenly the eight-foot hedge is about this tall, and it’s all right.
When you were talking about being ready to have your beliefs challenged you, if I’m interpreting this right, were saying the challenge is going to be between you and your beliefs, not between other people challenging you on your beliefs.
S: And I said, I’m not expecting that, mainly because you’ve all, I think unfortunately, become amazingly good at hiding your beliefs. But I think you amongst yourselves with what I am talking about, you to yourselves, are going to have to really talk to yourself about a whole different level. Here is what I mean. Yes, to answer you, yes. And here is what I mean. Much of what you’re going to be experiencing is what at one time you may have said was very much beginner’s stuff. And if handled the same way, I would still say is beginners stuff. But this is not the same thing, not handled the same way, because there’s a different purpose altogether, a bigger picture, a different work behind it. And, of course, being done by very different people. It’s a different world you’re working in.
A second for-instance: Many of you know at Nevis you’re going to be working on working with crystals, and portal work; having you working in elemental ways. That’s old stuff, you might think, but being done in very new ways. That’s what I mean. But you’re going to be doing it because you’re going to be a part of it. And kissing it good-bye. You see?
You’re about to take a very big step if you’re willing. And that’s what you’re needing to look at. Are you willing? And if you’re willing, why are you willing? That’s the part that you need to look at. I want you to be willing because this is about oneness. I don’t want you to be willing because this is, “Oooo! This is airy-fairy. A new bag of tricks. Yes.” The truth of it is, it’s a higher magic. You know that. And that’s messy. But it’s a different world for you.
It’s been a very, very odd few weeks, few days. And it’s really, really important that you remember the bigger picture. It’s so easy to get caught into the little ego, one’s own pleasure. “Here is what I want. Here is what I need, here is how I want it. Here is what I think is how it should be. Here is how I think you should be.” And if that’s how you are, I will tell you, you’re going to have a hard time coming up. The big picture: the plants, the animals, yes, the rocks, and the humans—it’s about a change into oneness. It’s about unity, it’s about wholeness. It’s about working together in a way that you’ve not been able to before. And it means not being who you have been before. And some will find it easy and some will not, and that means helping each other along. You’ve got to be [sighs] united.
All right. One brief exercise, all right? I want you to imagine, including you out in TV land—no, that would be Internet land, wouldn’t it? Computer land. I want you to imagine that way over the top of your head there is a very beautiful star, and that star is sending down to you a beautiful white light, and that light is filling your body. (Now, you cannot tell me that you’re going write and get filled at the same time. You’re not a multitasker. Brains. See, even Ollie knows better.) Fills you up. And when your whole body is filled with the light of that star, your mind begins to feel very charged, and as if a movie, a film, plays in your head, your mind starts giving you pictures of all of the different kinds of life on this planet. Let your mind picture the different kinds of rocks and minerals, the different kinds of plant life and animal life; the beauties of the Grand Canyon; the beauties of the precious gems, the vast mineral deposits; the plants of the Amazon, and the vast trees: the giants of California; the beauty of Kentucky hills; the flowers, the plants in your own home and around it; the animals—wild, domestic. Humans—shapes and sizes and colors. And I want you now to see every one of those that you have imagined as having their own spark of that light that’s in you, having their own spark of that beautiful white light, so that all of that life has a piece of your life. Just think it’s so and it’s done that quickly.
Now one last piece of this: you’re going to do a healing for Ollie. I want you to imagine that a piece of that starlight is in your hands, and you’re going to call that light healing. You’re going to put healing intent into it. And you’re going to put that healing intent in your hands, and you’re going to blow some of that healing breath of life into it. [Exhales] And you’re going to direct it to Ollie. [Exhales] And you’re going to tell him, “Ollie, heal.” And if you have the opportunity to touch him with those healing hands, just give him a little touch. He’ll love that. Well, I kind of meant before you leave, but he’s enjoying it already.
I’d like for you to be thinking about what I’ve talked about this night. This is a start. There is a lot of big changes coming. Don’t let yourself be caught unaware. Don’t be surprised.
Glochanumora.
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