Sunday, September 4, 2022

Lessons of the Future from Ancient Egypt

 I went to an exhibit at a museum featuring pharaohs of Egypt. Thankfully most of the artifacts they had were replicas and copies, which is a great idea instead of taking those items from the nations they derive from. 

As I was wandering through I was spiritually listening for any messages to come through because Egypt and their way of life is a part of the future and where things are headed spiritually. 

#1 First thing I was drawn to was the epiphany that the Nile River is a Lotus Flower in its design. 


This is also pretty incredible considering the blue lotus was used by Egyptians in sacred ceremonies and was considered a sacred plant. So a plant used for spiritual practices grew in the river shaped like the same flower among a highly spiritual people. 

#2 The second thing I was shown was the rising and falling of the Nile river bed. When the water receded they were able to grow certain crops along it and they learned to move with the tides and benefit whether there was a large influx of water or it was lower. This also speaks to the coming flood and how to move with the water tides and benefit rather than see it as "bad or good". 

#3 The other concept which was kind of new was how innovative they were and what they managed to achieve in terms of creation in part because there were so many people and they had that kind of time on their hands. They regular household items that looked modern and manufactured because of how perfectly carved and made they were. There was also this understanding that those who are more advanced than us look at us the same way. Like, "Wow look how advanced they are considering the times they live in..." We aren't as advanced as we can be and yet we live day to day as if this is all there is. 

#4 The other lessons is Egyptians had several divine influences. They had "lion" influence, celestial influence, and the influence of whatever beings gods and goddesses consist of. This layered support and guidance led to greater balance and harmony in their culture and lives -at least until patriarchy and other abuses surrounding greed got involved. 

Friday, September 2, 2022

From the 60s to the 90s

 I regret on some level making light of attempts to move us "back in time" by certain organizations that are of conCERN. You can't physically move things backwards, but time doesn't really exist and on the spiritual plane it can exist simultaneously if not held down and weighted. So you shift energies and timelines in the hopes of dragging the world backward to delay the inevitable. 

I knew that things were like the 1960s revisited but I hadn't understood how literal that was. Especially with Roe v. Wade, what ends up happening is a new and re-established perspective on where we are as a people and where we stand with certain issues. 

-Black Lives Matter = Civil Rights

-Me Too = 1960s - 1980s when rape and pedophilia were rampant 

-Anti-LGBT legislation being passed 

-Patriarchy and White Supremacy firmly taking grasp in the governance and institutions of power 

We are living the past with a modern perspective and failing and succeeding where we're able to combat toxic and pervasive problems that still need to be resolved. 

Now the shadow of the 1960s has been worked through, we're heading into the "light" of the 1960s in terms of whatever good came of that time. To further kick us back, we were kicked back again and landed in the 1990s this time. 

It's interesting as a Millennial to see what's being brought to surface again from the perspective now of someone in there 30s. 

-Celebrity worship and fixation on gossip

-Catholic church and religion coming under scrutiny for abuses

-Women being put in cookie-cutter standards of beauty 

-Presidential "impeachment" and investigation (Bill Clinton = Trump) 

Other things that might come up:

90s had the AIDs epidemic and I know that people think that because we mostly got over Covid we're out of the woods on diseases and epidemics, but there might be a resurgence or something new that comes along. 

On the plus side, whatever happens and starts "trending" right now as far as the 90s are concerned, it's mostly a distraction given we won't fall prey to past issues the same now and don't have too much to fear. We'll re-overcome anything. 

The real struggle will be old patterns of negative issues being lived out again in the lives of individuals. It's already been happening where old situations are newly re-iterating again. Divorce, employee conflicts, work conditions, health problems... 

But this also affords the opportunity for people to change the way they handle things. If you've made peace with your past and genuinely healed old wounds, you might actually see an upside to the new-old dark side.