Having personally viewed all the following links and associated videos, I decided to create this newsletter as “information only” – with no comments one way or the other.
I can say the content is from more than one source, but the common denominator is about issues specifically related to July.
One is focused on July 4 and 5.
I’ll leave it at that and rather than embed the videos, I’ll do my best to insert only the associated links.
This one is specifically about July 4 and 5.
https://www.brighteon.com/34046688-72cc-4e28-a3b6-6828d2a9a81f
Of two from the same source I viewed this one first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5ticY4K5To
This is the second of two from the same source.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyo1aGREmw8
A Few Afterthoughts.
I have opted for this way to offer you the choice of watching, or not, out of respect for you and the fact that we all have the birthright of free choice.
In addition, I am working on the concept of loving all people, which I understand to be the “love” that is best defined as agape (not agape, as in mouth wide open, but with a cedilla or graf or whatever over the letter “e.”
It’s pronounced ah-ga-pay.
Agape/love is all-encompassing, but very far removed from the common use of the word “love” with all its connotations of emotions, feelings, expectations and in some cases a definite ulterior motive.
That’s the one in which the rose may eventually wilt, whereas agape sees all people, regardless of their good points and bad points, their expressed opinions or beliefs, as living embodiments of a unique (to them) spirit and soul.
That might stick in your craw, as it had for me for far too long, but if we’re in transition to a golden age of peace and plenty, would it not behoove me to do some work on myself, rather than using the other love word, usually for personal benefit?
Perhaps the biggest hurdle in making the transition is to embrace, as a starting point, the love of self? Can one simply put aside the embedded thoughts of self-abnegation?
Not to mention the instantaneous judgement of and reactions to others.
No doubt you’re familiar with Democrats being spoken of disparagingly as “libtards,” and from the other side a MAGA supporter may be referred to as a “maggat.”
Are these judgements, whether of a collective, a race, or a Pride (LGBTQ*) person, or group or individual not hard-wired responses that we have, if only as thoughts?
Closer to home, there may be occasional or regular confrontations, after which we may find ourselves mentally smacking ourselves upside the ear – or justifying what we said or did because “it’s all THEIR fault, and THEIR problem?“
Habit becomes so ingrained that it may take years before a person (me for instance) may finally ask, “What can I learn, and put into practice, and thereby create a new and better future?”
Should all those memories and reactions be seen only as events from which we should surely have gained wisdom, and moved on to a higher level of consciousness?
One of those videos talks about levels of consciousness in such refined words and detail that I most certainly ingested them as stepping stones to a higher level of consciousness, so fitting for one who may survive long enough to be a part of that new Golden Age?
Having said all that, the immediate challenge is to practice what I preach, specifically in my own relationship, while also deliberately broadcasting agape thoughts of that kind of love to all.
Including you.
Sincerely,
Love,
Michael Knight.
Leave a Reply