I have been writing about improving the
world through a range of means on my blogs: this blog has been focused on
spiritual and psychic means, including strengthening BPM units and clearing
nonBPM units, and meditation to generate BPM energy (and units, if you know
enough).
This has been done before - particularly
during times of crisis.
The climate crisis has been our
World War III for some time, and we now have the COVID-19 pandemic,
caused by the zoonotic SARS-CoV-2
novel coronavirus(there
are other novel coronaviruses), on top of that.
World War II was probably the biggest global
crisis before our current dual crises, and during those terrible events, there
were a number of people undertaking magickal work, including the work by Dion Fortune (there
were others) outlined in the Gareth Knight edited
book "The Magical Battle of Britain" (my copy pub. Skylight Press, 2012, ISBN
978-1-908011-45-9), which I reviewed here. Ms Fortune directed her team through a series of 136
weekly and (I think) 19 monthly meditations (I originally intended to
publish a list at some stage, but it’s so long and comprehensive that I’m
concerned about breaching copyright, so I may either see if I can find an
online list, or publish something listing the broad themes only). At the
end of this, she was exhausted, and that work is considered to have contributed
to her death, but a change for the better had been accomplished.
We already have a lot of people
doing a lot of work on making the world a better place (including before
the current crises), but I would like to extend my contribution to also
include a series of weekly - or near weekly - meditations along the line of
those directed by Ms Fortune.
I am proposing this be added to the Sunday
meditations which are part of my regular psychic work. For convenience, an
outline of the meditation is provided at the end of this post.
The notes on each week’s meditation will probably
be brief to the point of being terse.
This Week:
No. 4 - Caution, respect and integrity
A lesson that history has emphasised many
times is: don’t underestimate your opposition.
This applies whether what is being
considered is a military situation, an election, a quest for personal goals
. . . or trying to change the world spiritually.
In fact, it is even more important not to
fall into this mistake with the latter, as too many people have a tendency to
assume that the “goodness” of their goals or motivations will count with those
who are entrenched in their opposition.
And it will - but it may as significant as
the erosion caused by a gnat’s wings to a mountain.
You don’t know the depths of pain, possibly
experienced over multiple lifetimes, and determined, intelligent, guided “development”
those who oppose you - and their backers - may have gone through.
You may also be over-estimating the
strength and “purity” of your own motivation as that is easier than facing and
dealing with real shortcomings, problems, and issues.
Those who oppose what you are seeking to
do, even if it is in their best interests, may well do so with the skill and
trained capacity of an Olympic athlete, or a champion team. They will observe
what you do, and put their best minds on to finding ways to counter and reverse
your gains.
It is vital that you counter
their reactions, and that you, in turn, respond intelligently and determinedly
to their initiatives, innovations, and attacks.
This is where some people might allude to
the advantages of playing chess. In my opinion, the arbitrary and restrictive rules
mean the contest is of questionable application, but the ability to think
several moves ahead is useful - and that skill can also comes
from other areas, including the history of political campaigning, strategic
considerations during major wars, a favourite sport, or a community
organisation that you are passionate about.
The difference between those and what we
are seeking to do in these meditations is that we are far more susceptible to
the truism that the means shape the ends.
In our struggle, you cannot afford to allow
yourself to be dragged down to others’ level - even if they appear to make a
short term gain, as it will be far more destructive in the long term (especially
to you). If the opposition make a fair or valid criticism of a weakness or
flaw in you, you cannot get defensive or try to deny it: you have to say “true,
and I am seeking to address that to the best of my ability” - and avoid
lashing out with a puerile “well, what about your X?”. Don’t give them
anywhere to go.
Be prepared to look after yourself,
including seeking the help of allies,
learn all your lessons - from victories as well as defeat (although a
victory may not be pyrrhic,
it may still have flaws and lessons), and, with appropriate BPM
protection, analyse, think, and develop - much as von
Clausewitz did
from the Napoleonic
Wars, much as the Allies did during the
Battle of the Atlantic, and much as every social justice movement over the
last more than half a century has (for a quick example, compare the 2019-20
protests in Hong Kong with the 2014
protests).
Ensure you always have caution, respect and
integrity - on the latter, always mind your mægan, and
don’t allow yourself to become vulnerable (which I did before I realised
that could be an issue).
An audio version of this file can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La5tPsOJxvE.
Previous meditations in this sequence are:
1.
Introduction, definition of the problem(s), and Realisation;
2.
Determination;
3.
Together.
- appropriate and responsible protection (see here, here, here), prayer and ritual (e.g., here) to establish and check protection (re-do the protection, or re-schedule the meditation, if you don’t feel safe and secure);- establish a personal connection to your Higher BPM influences;- flush one's aura with emerald green, royal blue and royal purple;- fill one’s Heart Chakra (and maybe one’s Earth Star, Solar Plexus, Third Eye and Crown Chakras) with emerald green, royal blue and royal purple; send a weave of three streams of this colour from the Chakra(s) to a visualisation of a gigantic, multi-faceted emerald (which has been created to facilitate networking of BPM workers) through your facet until you see your energy enlivening other areas of the emerald and can feel similar energies flowing back to you;- visualise the rune / bindrune (if given - or, on Sunday, the group of symbols provided);- strengthen those feelings (energies);- radiate those energies to the world for nine to eighteen minutes;- then, on Sunday, also perform the additional meditation work for around 15 minutes or so: contemplate the topic, and the spiritual (i.e., nonphysical) implications of it, and seek insights and understanding. Do not be distracted by thoughts of physical actions - those are necessary also, but this exercise is about the nonphysical, in the broadest possible sense, and the focus should be on nonphysical actions, energy flows, symbols, and the like, all with the intention of bringing about a change for the better. As a second stage, if you wish, you can meditate on any physical actions which may be necessary, but get the spiritually focused work done first;- when finished, close your chakras, centre and ground yourself and close your aura, use the banishing version of the LBRP to open circle, ground and release all excess energy; and make sure you are grounded and closed down – eat, if you need to, or seek help from someone capable and trusted.