Many good reasons given herein why exercising your Discriminating Awareness is a must at all times...DT the ET
Written By Wes Annac On 10-28-14
I just read a post from channel Kathryn May about her decision to stop channeling (http://tinyurl.com/ooyqlz8),
which she made because she’s tired of false promises she received from
her sources about the financial revaluation and various other subjects
that are popular with some segments of the conscious community.
I notice that in a lot of channeled messages, there’s an air of
“something grand and magnificent will happen on XXX date”, and
personally, I don’t think this sort of information is very helpful to
seek from channeled sources.
I think our intentions and the things we want to learn or hear when
we channel determine the type of information we receive and the entities
we connect with. If we genuinely want to learn about ascension or the
spiritual nature of our existence, then the entities we connect with
will be naturally aligned with spirit (as would we) and they’ll give us a
lot of interesting information.
However, if our focus is on when the ‘pain and darkness’ as we
perceive it here on earth will end, then we’ll naturally seek answers
about just when it’ll end and this could cause us to connect with
entities who’ll give us the types of answers we want to hear.
Essentially, I think our intention when channeling will determine the
entity we connect with and the answers we receive. Intention is very
important, and if we want to learn about spirit or the higher realms, we
will. If we want to be told all of our problems will be over after just
a little bit more waiting, which entails inaction, then we will be.
When the resulting predictions don’t manifest, I don’t necessarily
think we should hold it against the Company of Heaven or the process of
channeling in general.
A lot of seekers have understandably abandoned the very idea of
channeling because so many channels have sought answers to questions
about a financial revaluation, financial programs like NESARA,
disclosure, and various other things that point to an end to darkness
and unawareness.
Instead of all-out abandoning it, I think we can see that there are
right and wrong ways to do it. There are right and wrong avenues to
explore when we channel, and if we seek genuine information about
spirit, our ascension and the conditions of the higher realms, as
opposed to wanting to be told fuzzy information that’ll make us feel
good, we’ll see that there’s something real and genuine to the act of
communicating with the Company of Heaven.
Personally, I don’t look to the Company of Heaven as some sort of
‘saviors’, and this is why I don’t hold it against them when predictions
they apparently make don’t manifest.
Part of me wonders if it’s really them or an aspect of the minds of
the channels who seek answers to questions that seem misaligned, because
I can say from experience that when we let all of the sensationalism
and requests for predictions go, we open up to a very real and pure
source of inner spiritual information.
I also think that after a while, everyone will have fostered a strong
link to their inner spiritual knowledge; to their higher selves and
guides, and we won’t need to read channeled messages on the internet
because we’ll have everything we could ever want within.
For now, these messages seem to help a lot of people, and as long as
we aren’t seeking information that isn’t very relevant to our ongoing
conscious revolution (like when the pain and unawareness as we perceive
them will end), we’ll see that intuitive, spiritual communication has a
lot to offer the conscious community and the rest of humanity.
Personally, I don’t strive to see everything negative about this
world come to an end, and even though we’re gradually shifting into a
higher state of consciousness, I recognize that the things we’re going
through on the world stage are necessary for our growth and advancement –
even the unjust reign of the cabal.
The cabal’s reign will naturally, gradually end as we continue to
raise our vibration, and I don’t think it’ll all happen in one fell
swoop just because an apparent channeled entity proclaims it will.
Like Kathryn said, we are the light, and we’ll create the spiritually
revolutionary changes that need made. In my opinion, the support we’ll
be given from the Company of Heaven along the way will be more gradual
and behind the scenes.
I don’t think they’re about to boldly make themselves known, because
we still have so much work to do as a collective before we could even
think about hosting their presence.
Like Kathryn also encouraged, let’s focus on uplifting ourselves and
the world around us with the love and knowledge we carry within instead
of putting all of our faith into misaligned channeled predictions and
bold proclamations that a very necessary lower-vibrational experience
will somehow immediately end.
It won’t, but we’re gradually shifting into an age of knowledge and spiritual upliftment. Some of us gain this upliftment from communicating with our higher
selves, our guides or any other facet of the Company of Heaven, and we
can communicate with spirit without focusing the messages on when the
lower vibrations as we perceive them will come to an end.
Spirit communication has so much more potential than this, and when
we seek predictions, we basically force the entity we communicate with
to fit into a narrow perceptual view that naturally results in
distortion. I don’t think we should expect aligned, truthful answers
from channeled sources if our intent or our questions aren’t quite
aligned.
This is my perspective on this subject, and it comes from having
experienced my fair share of disappointment when channeled predictions
didn’t manifest, which was transformed when I realized that seeking
predictions isn’t what channeling is for – it’s for gaining knowledge and
upliftment.
Hopefully, more people will seek this knowledge from within instead
of focusing wholly on anyone’s words or observations but their own.
Much love everyone,
Wes Annac :)
http://cultureofawareness.com/2014/10/28/my-perspective-on-kathryn-mays-resignation-from-channeling/
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