Saturday 13 May 2017

Post No. 1,027 - Not the Weekly News


I’ll begin this post with my experiences of rescuing  uncooperatives from this past week.
I found two out on the astral: one incarnate, and one discarnate. Both looked strong, but most of that was due to the energy they were generating and then harvesting from people they controlled (which is something that, sadly, is also done in the physical world). So, the approach I adopted was to find and follow the nonBPM links (I must write a definition of that … ) they had to people (there were dozens – these influences were, on the receiving end, relatively minor – people getting crabbier than usual, being less inclined to “give the benefit of the doubt”, etc; also, I could do a lot of this in bulk – fortunately :) ) being controlled, and then:
  • clear (i.e., dissolve with BPM energy – agape love, if you prefer) the nonBPM links;
  • give the now former victims healing;
  • strengthen the BPM links (yes, such do exist: links are NOT always something bad) between the former victims and their BPM Guides (these links “looked” as if they had parasites on them, which were interfering with the free passage of clear BPM energy along them).
That left the original uncooperatives with the anger and bitterness that had caused them to become uncooperatives using psychic control in the first place, but their problems were not being supercharged by nonBPM (aka “negative”) energy that they were getting others to create and were then harvesting. (Psychic self defence is important not only for your sake, but also for that of others.) For the residual problems, I left there entities to their BPM Guides – and on that, ALWAYS remember that there are many, many, many very skilful people out there also doing this, and it is best to work cooperatively and respectfully with them (if you need to, consider not bragging about what you can do as sign of “true mastery” … ).
Actually, that reminds me of something I’ve been meaning to write for a while: why I’m (now :) ) not worried about not having an apprentice to pass on the things I can’t write about – and, in many traditions, finding an apprentice is a major obligation. The reason I’m not so concerned about that is that I have been reminded – by my BPM Guides - that people can be taught from spirit (i.e., the astral). As an example, Charmaine Wilson wrote, in "Spirit Whispers" (pub. Fontaine Press, Fremantle, 2006, ISBN 9780980417098), that, when her psychic gift was being developed, she thought she was being contacted mentally by some sort of government agent, and was thus going through a psychic boot camp: it was only later that she discovered she was actually being contacted by BPM Guides.
Another thing that reminds to write about is my poor view of TV critics. Apart from the issue of personal tastes/preferences being ignored by such people, as I work my way through the TV series Grimm I’ve also read a few comments and critics who tend – as with Buffy, the Vampire Slayer – tend to reduce everything to emotions as a result of human interactions, and view what is being shown as symbolic of same, and nothing else. Well, that may well be the intention of the creators of those shows, but those of us who do serious psychic work may well have come across something similar in non-physical realities. I can understand non-psychic and possibly sceptical people not knowing that, but it is a limitation – and one of the many reasons I make my own decisions about films, rather than relying on reviewers.
This bias is also a reason that many of such series – in my opinion – go off the rails. I enjoyed the early episodes of Heroes and Fringe for example, but once the drama writers got away from what I could relate to into conspiracy nut territory, they lost me.
One of the other things that loses me from such series (and I know that I’m in a tiny minority, and writers have to stick to drama because that is what “sells” – and, on that, I know people who claim to be anti-violence, and profess to dislike war movies, who will watch dramas that are emotionally – and sometimes physically – violent [such as “Outlander”]: add emotion, and you’ve got an unspiritual winner) is when good things get misrepresented as bad – such as the protective and rescuing Deity Yinepu (known by most through His Greek name: Anubis) being portrayed as bad in the TV series “Stargate” (which, I suspect, was part of the nonBPM directed backlash against efforts to prepare humans for contact with BPM extraterrestrials) and the similar perversion of the protective and beneficially transformative Wolfsangle into a sign of something bad on “Grimm” –although, with the latter, I suspect they may have known what they were doing, as the symbol was turned sideways – much as the Nazis perverted the original Hindu swastika into the perverted crooked swastika, and perverted the rune Sowelu / Sigel into something which was its opposite by doubling it up.
I also noted that, during the portrayal of a lead female’s character “becoming bad” (which shows, incidentally, that it is possible for events and change circumstances to overtake and change the best of lessons and plans), the issue was presented as (to some extent) her becoming addicted to, and perverted by, power, that was the experience of many men in society who are socialised into an expectation of, and addiction to, power and influence –it would be nice to see that flaw in how men are raised shown, as well as showing that women are equally as deserving of being strong – which was the great strength of ”Buffy”, a strength that has been pretty much ignored since then …
(I also have a problem with promoting the line that it is somehow better to do things outside the law – which is a perfect example of the outcome of being focused on emotions without any balancing thought process.)
Winding the snark meter back a little, I’ll re-emphasise that film/TV critics and drama writers, as with many other people, have limited experience – no matter how many emotional experiences they have had – because their experience has only been viewed through the prism of emotions, and leaves out vast swathes of other parts of reality (such as the astral, psychism,  etc), as well concepts (love is can be viewed as a concept, but there are also concepts like freedom, respect, equality, etc that get ignored  EXCEPT in war movies) and spirituality.
OK, I’ll take a deep breath, and move on :)
One of the other things I mentioned was conspiracy “theories”. one of the big problems with people trying to deal with this – and with the addiction to violent extremism (VE) – is the deliberate denial of people’s desire to be part of something “bigger”, possibly to give themselves a sense of purpose, meaning or value. Some of that should be dealt with by dealing with personal psychological issues, but it is largely a valid need (and one NOT met by “but isn’t your family that bigger thing?”, let alone company profits or economic performance: nationalistic fervour is also not a constructive nor appropriate was of meeting that need [in fact, a lot of nationalistic / jingoistic fervour is actually the same energy as that behind VE, but expressed less violently or using a more sheep-like mentality). Part of beating both conspiracy nuttiness and the attraction to VE is dealing constructively, respectfully (which means: don’t impose your own view of what “should” give a sense of meaning/connection/being part of something “bigger”), and effectively with that need. (Digression: anyone who tries to justify something  and this applies to a lot of housework and gardening – with “it gives me something to do” is an unthinking idiot.)
I was very pleased recently to hear a radio programme (I’m quite liking having a less old car with a working radio) which dealt with this need in - the context of aged care. The programme discussed meeting people’s spiritual needs from the perspective of being connected – to people, Nature, Deity, etc – in an inclusive way.
It had an Abrahamic bias, was silent (and therefore inherently flawed) on LGBTI matters, and also exhibited no definite awareness of Pagan perspectives (all of which I have asked about, but no reply to my email as yet), but it is a great step forward. For more on this, see here.
The TV series “Grimm” has also got me thinking (because of “Aunt Marie’s” caravan – or “trailer”, as they call it) about building a “tiny home” purely for the purpose of my psychic/spiritual work – and, perhaps, my creative pursuits …
Oh yes - I’ve been thinking quite a bit about rents and housing prices, of late, and my conclusion is that the only way they will start coming down to realistic levels is for some ethical builder/owner to decide they are rich enough/don’t want that part of their income to be blood money, and start charging lower rents (rather than the “s***w people for what one can” approach behind “commercial rent”) and sell houses by direct negotiation at a price with a modest aka reasonable level of profit (which I personally would interpret as 10%). Who will be first cab up to the decency-and-save-their-moral-soul rank?
Now, I’ve recently been able to get a more recent version of Geoffrey  Robertson’s “Crimes Against Humanity: the Search for Global Justice”: the 3rd edition (pub. The New Press, New York, 2006, ISBN-13 978-1-59558-071-1; there is also a 4th edition).
Wow.
Yes, well, I suppose I should use more than one word to review the book.
Oh, wow.
Still not enough? Very well, then :)
So, more seriously, this book covers the issues in the original edition, and has been extended to cover all the human rights issues that were brought out as a result of the terrible tragedy of the terrorist attack known generally as “9/11” and the flawed response afterwards – including the tragedy of the invasion of Iraq (I maintain that the invasion of Iraq was never justifiable on claims of weapons of mass destruction, but the invasion of the then-failed-stated of Afghanistan was justifiable – but the attempted restoration of a healthy society was stuffed up by biases, limited and woolly thinking, and the invasion of Iraq).
I haven’t fully read this book yet (it is MUCH thicker!), but I have sampled from all chapters, and am looking forward to doing so.
I commend the book – or, even better, the later edition, perhaps – to anyone who is interested in making this world a better place.

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Love, light, hugs and blessings
Gnwmythr
(pronounced "new-MYTH-ear") 
Pagan Energy Worker, Wéofodthegn, Bellatrix Lux, Venatrix Maga, would-be Drýicgan
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First published: Laugardagr, 13th May, 2017
Last edited (excluding fixing typo's, Blogger's change of my formatting and other minor matters): Saturday, 13th May, 2017