Saturday 31 October 2015

Post No. 779B – For Sunday evening’s meditation-clearing – Part 2 of 2

This week I have split the post into two, because of its length:
   Part 1;
   Part 2.
For everyone’s convenience, I’ve shifted the reminders / explanations about Sunday’s meditation-clearing to this post. I have a simplified blogiography of posts related to this work here, a list of themes I have identified here, and my changing the personality of oppressors post, which I am contemplating expanding to include some key people to work on, is here. (Also, see here for some investigation into evidence of the effectiveness of this type of work, which shows variability [and mentions causes] and cycles in the energetic/consciousness response … and also here is interesting.) A range of information on emotions is here, and suggestions on how to work with emotions is here.
The purpose of posting these news links is not only to inform: it is also to stimulate a connection to nonBPLF units that need to be cleared and BPLF units that need to be strengthened. That only works if you don’t let yourself be overwhelmed by this, so take it in small chunks if you need to, but remember to actively clear and heal! … including yourself.
Also, in the same way that activists used to argue that “the personal is political”, the energies we use and manifest in our daily lives contribute to the larger soup of energies that influence world events. If you want to, for example, improve the communication of nations, improve yours. To help stop abuses of power, be always ethical in your conduct. Want peace? Then work in an informed, understanding, intelligent and nuanced way for peace in yourself and your life.
Finally, remember that many others are doing this type of work – for instance, the Lucis Trust's Triangles network (which has been running for many decades),   the Correllian Tradition's 'Spiritual War for Peace' (begun in 2014, and the website was recently updated to include many more activities), the Hope, Peace, Love and Prosperity Spell (also from the Correllian Tradition, in around 2007 or 2008),   the Healing Minute started by the late, great Harry Edwards (held at 10Am and 10PM local time each day, and one can pay to be officially registered. This also has been running for decades);   and   also see here and here, and even commercial organisations are getting involved (for instance, see here). No doubt there are many others. If you don't like what I am suggesting here, but want to be of service, there are many opportunities for you.
Now, the themes – short, medium and long term - that come to mind for my work this week, after I review all this news, are (and no apologies if this repeats the themes of any previous weeks – in fact, given the size of this task, that is to be expected):
   (a)   based on my interpretation of information here and here with Saturn in Sagittarius contributing to finding an authentic balance (until 20th December, 2017), Uranus in Aries contributing to fresh and possibly radical starts (until some date in the Year 2018), and Pluto in Capricorn contributing to a transformation of power and business (and careers) (until some date in the Year 2024), conditions are ripe for a change for the better in world politics;
   (b)   there is an enormous need to clear nonBPLF energy – the thought forms, unattached energy and scars of the collective unconscious created by millennia of violence. This need includes rescuing those who have been trapped by that history, and healing the warped views, seemingly “inherent” biases, and other damage done by the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual violence committed on scales large and small in that timeframe;
   (c)   viewing the overall emotional state of the world from an elemental point of view, we need more Æther;
   (d)   although there is a saying that nature abhors a vacuum, I think it is more accurate to say nature loves a dynamic equilibrium/balance: dynamic balances can also be good for politics and governance - although the absolutists and simple minded may not understand that;
   (e)   those who do actions which are ostensibly about freedom must check that they are not simply being pawns of someone or some other influence – whether they be a rebellious teenager distancing themselves from their parents so they can be part of the “in” crowd (one of my high school classmates “defined” a teenager as “someone who expresses their individuality by dressing the same as others”), someone having more than replacement children (who may be in the grip of their socialisation or Richard Dawkins' "The Selfish Gene",  – see also here), or – and this one most especially – someone using violence, who almost inevitably is in the grip of a psychic controlling influence (who is no doubt laughing at and mocking their little pawns) or a master manipulator, such as the news suggests Iran has in Syria, someone exactly like the CIA agents who are supposedly responsible for things like the overthrow of democracy in Iran (and how odd that those who overthrew the Shah, decades later, were also pawns);
   (f)   some of the terrible things done in this world, are done out of fear of death: the best counter for that is actually to clear the cloud of unbalanced (nonBPLF) of energy and other units that has been created around the planet. This is a big task, and, while the nonsense about one “nice thought” outweighing umpteen “bad thoughts” is just that – nonsense, those who are about this task have the advantage that most of the nonBPLF cloud has been constructed casually, as an outcome of emotions and with little formality or structure: thus, although it is still a lot of work, it is more akin to cutting an overgrown lawn than trying to, say, remove a hedge of interconnected trees;
News and other matters from this week include the following (opportunities/good news are shown in green; comments are shown in purple; WARNING: some of these links may contain triggers around issues such as violence, sexual assault, discrimination, etc).
 - permanent issue: may all actual and potential BPLF [1] Leaders be kept BPLF safe, including keeping them undetectable to the nonBPLF and keeping all their Significant Others inviolable against being used for indirect  psychic attack, all as is for the Highest Spiritual Good;


Also from the Daily Briefings of the United Nations (UN) (and other sources):
 - 3 civilians have been killed and 2 peacekeepers injured by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Mali;
 - the UN Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) has strongly condemned the attack in Bangui against a delegation of the Union pour la paix en Centrafrique (UPC), which left one person in hospital and three missing as the Head of State of the Transition, the national authorities, and the international community have been steadfastly engaged in consensus-building dialogue to establish an electoral calendar;
 - a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) titled “Preventing youth violence: an overview of the evidence” seeks to help policy-makers and planners – particularly in settings with limited human and financial resources – to address youth violence using an evidence-informed approach;
 - the UN Secretary-General has said that it is important to put people first in order to get our priorities right and secure our common future. He also highlighted the need to focus on the potential of the green economy and a low-carbon future;
From other sites (note that articles from these sites may have already been provided):
 - Human Rights Watch also has:   US President Barack Obama’s veto of a defence spending bill on 22nd October, 2015, signals a renewed effort to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility;   a reply to Azerbaijani apologists;
 - the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) also has:
 - an occasional report, aiming to give background, offer analysis, track international response and suggest necessary action, for five nations in immediate crisis (“mass atrocities are occurring and urgent action is needed”: Syria, Iraq, Sudan, South Sudan and Nigeria), one nation at imminent risk (“the situation is reaching a critical threshold and the risk of mass atrocity crimes occurring in the immediate future is very high if effective preventive action is not taken”: Yemen), and five nations for which there is serious concern (“significant risk of occurrence, or recurrence, of mass atrocity crimes within the foreseeable future if effective action is not taken”: Burundi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burma/Myanmar, and Libya);
   Recommended actions from the occasional report for the nation of South Sudan, where the repeated violations of the recent peace agreement show a lack of commitment to peace, (I will work through other nations from the report in coming weeks) are:
    - after 21 months of war, the government and rebels must permanently end armed hostilities and fully implement all provisions of the peace agreement. The UN Security Council and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) should immediately impose an arms embargo and targeted sanctions on all political and military leaders, regardless of rank or affiliation, deemed responsible for violating the agreement;
    - the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) must robustly implement its civilian protection mandate - to which end the international community should continue to enhance UNMISS' capabilities, and the government must ensure that UNMISS has the ability to move freely to all parts of the country without hindrance or threats to its personnel;
    - the African Union (AU) should expeditiously establish the Hybrid Court for South Sudan (HCSS), which should investigate and prosecute individuals responsible for mass atrocities committed since December 2013. UNMISS's Human Rights Division must continue its investigations into violations of international humanitarian and human rights law and publish its findings, and the AU should also publish the findings of its March 2014 Commission of Inquiry into human rights violations;
    - the government must hold all perpetrators of atrocities accountable, regardless of affiliation or position, and initiate a comprehensive strategy aimed at ethnic and political reconciliation and strengthening the peace process.
    - From an energetic point of view, disparagement of other people and views is a fundamental problem – the cause of the conflict, and the reason for its perpetuation in a such a brutal fashion. What is needed, is a sense of connection – and that comes from the influence of Æther, particularly on the Third Eye, Crown, and higher Chakras.
 - the US-based and -centric “War on the Rocks” blog (which I have found may also have other articles that I have concerns with - and thus do not provide links to, unless I want you to think … :) ) also has:   trans-Atlantic communication problems in World War Part One, and the legacy of those for the USA;   an assessment that US President Obama’s attempts to demilitarise US foreign policy – a worthy ambition - has not been successful;
 - the Early Warning Project blog has:   an assessment that Burma / Myanmar is the country most at risk of mass killings;
 - the Justice in Conflict blog has:   the International Criminal Court is seeking to investigate possible war crimes in the 2008 war between Russia and Georgia, which would be the first time it has looked at anything outside Africa;   a suggestion for Canada to appoint an Ambassador for International Justice;
 - the Political Violence at a Glance blog has:   academic examination of situations where self-defence forces “go bad” (part 1);
- the Middle East Eye also has:
 - 17 Egyptian activists who had been witnesses to the killing of Shaimaa al-Sabagh in January were acquitted by a Cairo court of 'illegally protesting" as they took part in a peaceful march during which Sabagh was killed;
 - US Secretary of State John Kerry has said that Israel and Jordan have agreed on steps aimed at reducing tensions at a holy site in Jerusalem amid weeks of Israeli-Palestinian violence, but Israeli forces have occupied Palestinian- administered Bethlehem during a Jewish holiday, cutting down trees and keeping hundreds of Palestinians from work;   criticism of US Secretary of State John Kerry’s failure to adequately respect Palestinian desires for dignity and freedom;   3 Palestinians have been killed as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims Israel needs to "control all of the territory for the foreseeable future" and considers revoking residency of Palestinians in East Jerusalem;   eyewitnesses are disputing Israeli army accounts of the killing of a Palestinian as reports emerge of the withholding of the bodies at least 28 Palestinians killed in October and a Palestinian woman who was shot for an alleged knife attack is cleared of the charge;   an article on why Gazans work in the smuggling tunnels, despite the risks;   Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has moved to bring cabinet members into line after a deputy minister said she "dreamed" of seeing the Israeli flag flying over the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound;   the brother of Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin is under house arrest following social media comments about Israeli president Reuven Rivlin;   accusations that Israel is sabotaging the olive harvest;   a review of Mai Masri’s new film "3,000 Nights", which is “an unforgettable human portrait of a group of Palestinian women in Israel’s Ramla prison in the 1980s”;
 - a review of the collapse of the “Millet system (“Unlike the modern European notion of tolerance, which is founded upon the supremacy of the majority and its compassion toward minorities, Islamic legislation assumed right from the beginnings a primary right for non-Muslim communities to exist in the Islamic society”) and the concurrent and possibly related rise in violence in West Asia/the Middle East and North Africa;
 - Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United Kingdom has claimed commercial relations are being threatened because of criticism of Saudi Arabia in the UK (blackmail of a democracy, anyone?);   Iran has warned that Saudi Arabia will have a “huge price to pay” if it executes a well-known Shia religious leader who is currently on death row in the kingdom;
   an assessment of the Shia crescent” that Jordan’s King Abdullah warned of, a year ago;
Also on West Asia / the Middle East:
 - an assessment that the Israeli government is resisting domestic pressure for harsher measures to minimise the risk of another Intifada (which some say has already started);
 - the UN Secretary-General has welcomed the statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterating Israel’s commitment to uphold the status quo at the Haram al Sharif/Temple Mount in Jerusalem in word and in practice. He notes the Prime Minister’s affirmation that Israel has no intention to divide the holy sites and that it respects the importance of the special role of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, as reflected in the 1994 peace treaty between Jordan and Israel, and the historical role of the King of Jordan;
 - the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, has welcomed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to the Human Rights Council in Geneva and warned that the violence between Palestinians and Israelis will draw us ever closer to a catastrophe if not stopped immediately;
- The Hindu also has:   the problem that much child abuse is by people known and often related to the victim;   Pakistani cross-border artillery or mortar fire is reported to have killed one Indian civilian, and injured five others (later fire increased the number of civilian injured to 12);   an assessment that "civil hands must soothe uncivil tempers" as high-level talks between India and Pakistan resume;   the 3rd India-Africa Forum Summit has started in New Delhi;   the dramatic arrest of Vice-President Ahmed Adheeb has escalated the political crisis in the Maldives;   the richness and diversity of Indian historiography, when freed of colonial blinkers;   more communal violence in Uttar Pradesh;   more controversy around beef – see also here and here;   Pakistan’s charity foundation Edhi has politely declined a donation from India for taking care of a deaf and mute Indian girl for over a decade;   a review of India’s foreign policies in recent decades;   the need for reforms to reach those who need them;   Punjab’s farming sector is in crisis;   a Communist leader who has long campaigned for women’s rights has been elected as Nepal’s first female President;   civil society has criticised Indian Prime Minister Modi for failing to address increasing intolerance;   Pakistan has lost its seat on the UN Human Rights Council;
 - the BBC also has:   the South Korean navy has fired at a North Korean vessel which crossed a disputed maritime boundary;   background to coming Presidential elections in Argentina;   cow protecting vigilantes;   China has ended its one child policy, which is good for women but possibly bad in terms of population control;
 - Spiegel International also has:   Germany’s growing problem with hate;
and from a range of other sites:
 - consideration of the issues associated with teenage pregnancy, including “generational teenage pregnancy”;
 - Ai Weiwei has received offers of donated Lego after the Danish company, currently building a factory in China, refuses to supply him;
 - a very promising politician has died – which is the sort of event I wish to prevent by the work I do and promote on this blog;
 - a young girl was famously photographed after she had been burned by napalm in Viêt Nám in the 70s. Now grown, she is finally getting treatment for her scars, and may wind up being free of pain;
 - the UN Committee on Disarmament and International Security  is expected to establish an open-ended working group — or possibly two such groups — to deliberate or negotiate on effective measures for nuclear disarmament;
 - the Colombian government has committed to a bilateral ceasefire with FARC for the first time;
 - Australian bureaucrats have been committed to going digital;
 - the struggles of orphans in Kashmir;
 - the gross failure of attempts by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to showcase Peru as a success of their neoliberal policies and reforms – which have a severe toll on people, workers and the environment, resulting in rising social conflicts;
 - the possible reunification of Cyprus – which depends on Turley’s Erdogan;

[1] BPLF = Balanced Positive (spiritual) Light Forces. See here and here for more on this. 
[2] Please see here, here and my post "The Death of Wikipedia" for the reasons I now recommend caution when using Wikipedia. I'm also exploring use of h2g2, although that doesn't appear to be as extensive (h2g2 is intended - rather engagingly - to be the Earth edition of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy").
[3] I apologise for the formatting: it seems Blogger is no longer as WYSIWYG as it used to be, and there are a lot of unwanted changes to layout made upon publishing, so I often have to edit it immediately after publishing to get the format as close to what I want as possible.

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First published: Laugardagr, 31st October, 2015
Last edited (excluding fixing typo's and other minor matters): Saturday, 31st October, 2015