Sunday, 31 October 2021

Post No. 2,074 - More on "Star Wars"

Further to my recent posts on "The Star Wars films" and "monsters and the risks of becoming one", I have come across a very interesting and well thought out video on the politics of the Star Wars prequel period - well worth a look, if you have a spare 1 ¼ hours.

Post No. 2,073 - This week's psychic work

Owing to the need to rest, I have not done my usual divination work this week. 

However, I will do some psychic work for peace this week, which will be:

Sunday: the purpose of this day’s work is, mainly, to build a reserve of BPM energy to call upon during the coming week. In addition to the meditation / clearing work described below, I will also be working on making sure I, my crystals and my other tools / devices are as fully charged with BPM energy as I can make them (which is something I have posted about elsewhere, but may post more about in the near future):
 - clear nonBPM units from, and send BPM energy, guidance/inspiration, support, and protection to sweep through (cleanse and clear) and BPM  heal & build up  the Arctic, North & South Atlantic Oceans, East & West Pacific Oceans, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Antarctica, including preparing, organising and enabling an effective BPM resistance to all retaliation / counter-attacks / attempted undermining/attrition of this work,
   with a particular focus on Hope and also on helping all humans to recognise the essential shared humanness of other people and to choose to live modestly (in the “
minimalist” sense),
and also to
(a) all
BPM Interrupters of violence / hate / fear / anger,
(b) genuinely
BPM spiritual groups/leaders (including the Lucis Trust, the Lorian organisation, and others),
(c) to all actual and potential
BPM Leaders and their networks/supporters/successors, including Greta Thunberg, Malala Yousafzai, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Nyadol Nyuon, Kailash Satyarthi, Jacinda Ardern, Tsai Ing-wen, Tawakkol Karman, Sanna Marin, Justin Trudeau, Caoimhe Butterly, Rigoberta Menchú, Joe Biden-Kamala Harris,

Monday:
 - clear nonBPM units from, and send BPM energy to sweep through (cleanse and clear) and BPM  heal & build up  Siberia, South America, southern Africa, and archipelagic and mainland South East Asia, including preparing, organising and enabling an effective BPM resistance to all retaliation / counter-attacks / attempted undermining/attrition of this and previous work,
   with a particular focus on
Hope;

Tuesday:
 - clear nonBPM units from, and send BPM energy to sweep through (cleanse and clear) and BPM  heal & build up  Central & North America, including preparing, organising and enabling an effective BPM resistance to all retaliation / counter-attacks / attempted undermining/attrition of this and previous work,
   with a particular focus on
Hope;

Wednesday:
 - clear nonBPM units from, and send BPM energy to sweep through (cleanse and clear) and BPM  heal & build up  Europe, European Russia, northern Africa, and West Asia, including preparing, organising and enabling an effective BPM resistance to all retaliation / counter-attacks / attempted undermining/attrition of this and previous work,
   with a particular focus on
Hope,
and to BPM disrupt, neutralise, reverse, clear and/or rescue the nonBPM group minds/egregores and all persons that are
(a) promoting selfishness / rabid individualism at the expense of being a decent human and having an overall better society,
(b) casting doubt or misdirection over, or aiming for personal gain/acquisition of power from concern about, COVID-19,
(c) all neochristian fundamentalists,
(d) all who are clueless about or dismissive/belittling of the suffering they cause,
(e)
all who cause/contribute to/exacerbate shallow / superficial / simplistic / simple-minded / naïve / petulant / vengeful / childish/immature forms of activism,
(f)
all who cause/contribute to/exacerbate LGBTIQA-phobia with a particular focus on transphobia and misappropriation/misuse of labels,
(g) making/using psychic/magickal/spiritual “scapegoats”;
and
BPM strengthen and guide any/all BPM group minds, including:
(i) all that are
genuinely strengthening sentient being’s connection with and receptivity to their Higher Selves;

Thursday:
 - clear nonBPM units from, and send BPM energy to sweep through (cleanse and clear) and BPM  heal & build up  central Africa, South & Central Asia, and Australia, including preparing, organising and enabling an effective BPM resistance to all retaliation / counter-attacks / attempted undermining/attrition of this and previous work,
   with a particular focus on
Hope,
and BPM clear and/or rescue the nonBPM entities / psychic cartels in, focused on, or acting through North Korea, Iran, Syria, and Lebanon;

Friday:
 - clear nonBPM units from, and send BPM energy to sweep through (cleanse and clear) and BPM  heal & build up  East Asia, including preparing, organising and enabling an effective BPM resistance to all retaliation / counter-attacks / attempted undermining/attrition of this and previous work,
   with a particular focus on
Hope,
and BPM clear the nonBPM networks, supports, and reinforcements around Murdoch and his ilk and Scott & Dutton & Shelton & Latham and Murdoch’s other pets, Putin, Prigozhin, Xi, Kim Jong-un, Museveni, Lukashenko, General Min Aung Hlaing, all people and/or organisations on - or who should be on - Magnitsky-style lists, and all other despots - especially those too powerful for those “in the know” (and I am NOT one of those) to name or make known publicly, and to BPM clear and BIND senior personnel in the violent extremists currently attacking Afghanistan (including their leader, “ministers”, field commanders, and especially their ideologues) the nest of nonBPM psychic vipers seeking to capitalise on the chaos and suffering in Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Kashmir;

Saturday: this day will now be reserved for rest, recuperation and healing – of all those who are trying in a BPM way to make this planet a better place.
May any and all healers who wish to contribute to this, take a few minutes to contribute to this goal on this day.


The bindrune for Hope is: 


 


PS - I anticipate resuming my normal work next week.




Post No. 2,072 - Additional for today

Today's extra map, based on my perceptions, the news, this week's psychic weather and planned global psychic work, a broader view of the world's need to manage multiple catastrophes / existential threats, a map of Internet cables, this list of ongoing military conflicts, and my online candles and other work (e.g., this), is below: 

 






(You can find out more about my bindrunes here. I have also added some Enochian sigils: you'll have to buy this book on those, I'm afraid - sorry.) 



Post No. 2,071 - Our garden

We have some sycamores in pots that originally grew in the shade of their mother tree at another place we lived in. Because they started the way such trees should - slowly, in shade - they didn't grow quickly, but they have a nice solid trunk. 

I also let them root outside their pots, so they can establish a mycorrhizal  network (see also here and here - we'll have to try to keep some of those if we move again), and also access a greater reserve of water than exists in pots - which means less watering on hot days when the water supply is generally under increased demand + healthier plants. 

To manage their water demand, I normally keep them to no more than around 2 m tall, which keeps them not much above the backyard fences in Melbourne, and thus reduces their exposure to the hot northerly winds we get in summer (and it also means if one falls or blows over, it's not going to do any damage - I love tall trees, but suburbia is not the place for them).

This year, however, they (yes, the trees - I communicate with plants almost as easily as crystals) have asked that I don't prune them as much - the side of the house where they are has nice moist ground, and their branches are shading the ground, which will help them in summer. I'll trim some of the tall growth off before summer, but not in spring.

We are also now out of lockdown, so I can go for more walks in the neighbourhood and start going to a nearby flora and fauna reserve I love (Gresswell), but I will also make a point of doing some of this walking in our lovely backyard. 

The fire and air crystals I created recently for the neighbourhood generally seem to be stable, and working well so far - the energy is good on this Beltane.


Saturday, 30 October 2021

Post No. 2,070 - Interesting reading and from the news

On psychic, spiritual and related matters, including interesting reading: 

  • Australia's air force chief refuses to admit there have been reports of UFOs / "UAPs" in Australia; \
  • interesting thoughts on witchcraft from one of my favourite YouTubers; 
  • "cross-cultural ethnographic research into the afterlife";
  • a thought for the week: "mistaking social status/personal significance for "importance" / "right to do stuff" rather than accepting the equality of human rights".

(Mægan)

 

From the news this week:
  • on the climate crisis and the environment:
    a backward minor party that has been ignoring those it claims to represent in order to blackmail all of Australia over its political survival in the climate crisis has finally decided it has bullied enough concessions and will allow us to belatedly accept the goal other did years ago and will be moving well beyond COP26 (although the very, very, VERY few details propose using ineffective ideas) - but some of us are fixing the "effectively tents" we live in anyway;   "whaling industry shows us coal’s future";   solar power will reduce, and maybe solve, Lebanon's energy crisis;   "soaring energy prices put spotlight on Europe's draughty buildings" (and yet they're better than our tents);   a burning ship that is emitting toxic gas has been abandoned;   "‘We have left it too late’: COP26 unlikely to limit warming to 1.5C, scientists warn";   the problem of trying to finance actions against the climate crisis;   a major car rental company is going electric;   the climate crisis will create more climate refugees in India;   the pandemic is stopping smaller, more vulnerable nations attend COP26;   a group of Torres Strait islanders will sue us for our inaction on the climate crisis (and so they should);   "soils can't hold enough carbon to offset Australian emissions";   a former MP has cast massive doubts over his credibility by changing his tune on the climate crisis after leaving politics (IMO, he had to be lying in one case or the other . . . this may also show the problem of those deeply, deeply flawed characters who put wanting to belong to a group ahead of all else);   recycled straw as a building material;   a 3rd state has imposed an EV tax;   the financial needs of dealing with the climate crisis;   the world needs to shut down thousands of coal-fired plants;   outback stations are being converted to flora and fauna parks;   "a long-awaited report released last week in the United States . . . recommends a new legal pathway for humanitarian protection for people facing serious threats to their life because of climate change";   a critique of the ALP's climate policy;   more companies need to commit to net zero by 2050 (the one I work for has);  

    (responsibility)

  • on international relations including war:
    a heart-rending, award-winning photo shows the inhumanity, devastation and pathos of the war in Syria;   as Turkey's President tries to distract from his political woes (and then backtracks), that nation moves closer to expelling ten ambassadors who called for the release of an activist;   after the nuclear submarine deal with us (and there are serious supply concerns which mean we may not get those submarines when planned), the USA (whose President has caused concern over his overt commitment to defending Taiwan) and France have discussed stronger defence ties;   North Korea is being more recognised now as the USA's longest ever war;   relations are continuing to decline between Russia and the USA;   "China’s reach into Africa’s digital sector worries experts";   Israel is intensifying its illegal occupation of the West Bank;   Dubai is investing in infrastructure for India in contested Kashmir . . . ;   "US authorities have told British judges that if they agree to extradite Julian Assange on espionage charges, the ... founder could serve any US prison sentence he receives in his native Australia" (but can the USA be trusted to keep him safe? They have an appalling record - including placing a trans woman in a male jail so she could be raped to death. Assange's lawyers clearly don't trust them);   mechanisms for achieving peace in "the age of compound risk" (i.e., including the pandemic, climate crisis, etc);   France has quite rightly told us we broke the trust, and it is up to us to restore that;   confirmation that China has successfully tested a hypersonic missile, and that the USA is concerned;   Australia has made a new pact with South East nations at ASEAN;   the WTO will finally examine one of China's economic attacks on Australia;   Somalia has agreed to a ceasefire in one region;   confirmation of the US military's active involvement with Taiwan;   ""the long arm of Beijing," including censorship or even self-censorship" in Germany;   a call for the USA to act on the Western Sahara crisis;   religion/nationalism in sport in Pakistan;  

    (BPM group leadership)
     
  • on the COVID-19 pandemic:
    Germany has record numbers of infections, but - post-mass vaccinations - is tracking hospitalisations as being of more relevance;   after reopening, modelling shows Qld. can expect 200 deaths in the first 90 days - but COVID doesn't need to run rampant;   vaccination is NOT a silver bullet;  
    concerns about the permanent replacement of the State of Emergency in my home state;   rapid test kits will be available in Australian supermarkets - but, unlike elsewhere, at a cost;   unvaccinated people are 20 times more likely to give others COVID;   "40% of Australia’s unvaccinated population will soon be kids under 5. Childcare will be the next COVID frontline";   people are STILL being kept in unacceptable hotel facilities - thanks to our outrageous hate based xenophobic abuse of refugees and asylum seekers;   businesses are refusing to accept valid medical exemptions (I wonder if that is because of the lies of the anti-vaxx nutjobs?);   "two children in Victoria died after child protection services reduced face-to-face visits and services because of COVID-19 restrictions";   vaccination mandates have shown the ongoing  problems  with one state's police (not my home state);   new pandemic laws in my home state;   those who have helped us on temporary visas are seeking permanent visas;   approval of a vaccine for children;   illegal importation of a drug that is useless at treating COVID;   according to US intelligence: "the coronavirus was not developed as a biological weapon and that officials in China did not have foreknowledge of the coronavirus before the initial outbreak. All intelligence agencies believe two hypotheses are possible: “[n]atural exposure to an infected animal” or “[a] laboratory-associated incident”" - can we just get on with dealing with it now? Please?!;   more lies by anti-vaxx nut jobs;  

    (Berkana - healing & compassion)

  • on genocides and other human rights issues:
    violent abuses:   troops in Burma are massing as they did before the genocide against the Rohingya;  

    social and political:   "German police stop far-right vigilante border patrols near Polish border";   a current reminder of old incompetence, overreaction, and refusal to admit error, and everlasting public stupidity in the "war on the unexpected" - aka security theatre;   an Italian Minister who blocked a ship with refugees entering port is being tried for those actions (it is important to remember that all people being tried are innocent until PROVEN beyond reasonable doubt guilty);   Israel has outlawed several Palestinian NGOs for allegedly (no public trial or test) being connected to violent extremism;   developers appear to be attempting to using "squatter's rights" against individual property owners;   the continuing problem of declining housing affordability (see also these suggestions);   a social media platform is "under the microscope over ignoring hate speech" in India - and generally for its awareness that it was enabling abuse;   after a paternalistic, inaccurate, and discriminatory article last week by a neoliberal woman, a evidence-based rebuttal has been published;   Europe is heading towards a ban on biometric surveillance;   a ransomware attack in 2019 killed a baby;   the misogynistic violent extremists (mVEs) in power in Afghanistan - where more than half the population are in food crisis - are suppressing journalism - especially by female journalists;   "Amnesty International closes Hong Kong offices due to China's national security law";   a critique of the stupidity of the national neolib nitwit's planned creation of LINKED online identities - see also this ineptness;   Australia might be inching towards European style protection of privacy;   this year's Global Hunger Index has been released;   "EU fines Poland €1 million per day over judicial" changes;   a regional homelessness crisis;   another example of abuse by trolls on social media;   yet more repression in Tunisia;   the need to believe victims of trauma;   mentoring women in the criminal system has been successful;   police in my home state have agreed to pay nearly $12 million to a man left quadriplegic after excessive force used by police - and "the former head of Victoria Police's ethical standards department used three aliases to publish dozens of homophobic, racist and offensive posts on social media, Victoria's anti-corruption watchdog has revealed";   "Australia to push for G20 to back stronger social media protections for children";   "reports of historical physical and sexual abuse in Australia’s defence forces have skyrocketed to almost 1000 in the last year as a scheme established to pay reparations to survivors nears its end";   thousands of cancer patients are reduced to surviving in poverty;   "Africa's most notorious warlords";   Australian landlords rented a house that was so bad it gave a child rheumatic heart disease;   religious bigotry and coercion in India;  

    genocide:   an atrocity alert for Sudan, Yemen, and Ethiopia;  
     
  • from Human Rights Watch:
    seething verdict for world’s COVID-19 response; defying the military in Sudan; troubling vaccine mandates in Cambodia; pro-democracy activist in Myanmar in worrying condition after arrest; protecting schools from attacks during wartime; Egypt’s president lifted a nationwide state of emergency, but more should be done to protect rights; a new law in Malaysia could further limit justice for police violence; Turkmen activists face torture if deported; more countries want safer schools for children; Europe’s border policies endanger lives; global condemnation of military takeover in Sudan; disturbing evidence of systemic and methodical torture of detainees in Myanmar; former ISIS suspects living in limbo in Iraq; brutal attack on LGBT rights activist in Tunisia; Afghan artists in exile are fighting back with paint and brush; governments should act on climate crisis during UN conference #COP26; call for large protests against coup in Sudan; comment on a very alarming Taliban handbook; new reports detail torture in Myanmar; the International Court of Justice should have more women judges; security forces in Chad enjoy impunity; some good news from the United States;


  • on democracy:
    Sudan's military have committed a coup . . . - see also here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, - but "the masses" may yet have a say;   disinformation is increasing in Africa;   Mali's coup leaders have expelled ECOWAS;   "Central American countries are falling like dominoes into authoritarianism";   confirmation that republicans were ACTIVELY involved in planning for the attempted insurrection in the USA on 6th Jan., 2021;   our neoliberal nation government is planning on introducing "trumpian" style voter ID laws;   as the victims of neo-nazi violence in Australia give evidence of their experiences, neo-nazis in the USA are being successfully fought using legal action - by the costs being imposed;   "The European Parliament on Friday launched a lawsuit against the European Commission over what it perceives to be a lacklustre attitude in applying a mechanism linking EU funds to rule of law breaches among member states. ... "Words have to be turned into deeds"";  

    Australia:   an opinion that "Mirage man Morrison continues to defeat the common good" - and see this critique of Scott's destruction of good governance;   the national neolibs' secrecy now extends to refusing to let us see the basis for their decisions to destroy our future;  

    (democracy)

  • on LGBTIQ+ matters:
    a call for medical teaching of sex to include intersex;   a sports player has come out as gay;   more homophobic trolls - this time of people on a TV contestant show;   a trans child has been removed from their transphobic and thus emotionally abusive "parents";   the USA has finally issued a gender neutral passport;   LGBTIQ-phobia in multicultural communities;  

  • on racism:
    nationwide protests after an all-white jury has acquitted a white police constable of murdering an Indigenous woman;   a neoliberal Senator has failed to understand that the proportion of Indigenous deaths in custody being several times the proportion of Indigenous people in the general population SHOWS A PROBLEM EXISTS;   Indigenous knowledge of history continues to be excluded;   the failure to listen to Indigenous people on the pandemic;   informative comments by an historian on white supremacy;   changed views of a South African who felt his life outside cricket meant he didn't have to prove his commitment to anti-racism;   the national neolib nitwits are going to try again - allegedly with community consultation - on another work for the dole programme for Indigenous Australians in remote areas, after their first attempt was likened to slavery;   a "new finance resource [is] pushing First Nations cultural protection to the front" ("investors have a role to play in protecting sacred sites");   background to a murder case in the USA where a judge has - in a moment of judicial madness - ordered prosecutors not to refer to people killed as victims!;   a new book: "A Field Guide to White Supremacy";   concerns that our government misled us when it said it had got children out of refugee/asylum seeker detention;  

  • on sexism and misogyny:
    "Congo's women stepped up to fight Ebola. Now they want equality";  

  • on ableism:
    this month's Auslan bulletin from my home state's Parliament;   problems with disability parking spaces;   "in an Australian first, a formal complaint about discrimination against someone with a disability naming the Prime Minister, as representative of the Commonwealth of Australia as the respondent, has been accepted for consideration by the Australian Human Rights Commission";   most disability pension applications are still being rejected;  

  • on other matters:
    social backwardness in South Korea;   a gambling company will be allowed to keep operating in my home state for another couple of years at least but under scrutiny . . . ;   some bosses are ripping off workers' super;   young philanthropists;   a staggering act of alleged attempted murder in Thailand;   a call for training of local workers;   double standards over companies accessing and using workers' money.  




Thursday, 28 October 2021

Post No. 2,069 - Cross posting: Digital dumbness, the still active evil of nazism, and an Australian Magnitsky Act

This originally appeared on my political blog at https://politicalmusingsofkayleen.blogspot.com/2021/10/digital-dumbness-still-active-evil-of.html.

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Our national neolib nitwits have consistently shown their limited understanding of digital risks. Two media articles emphasise that: 

  • "The government wants to expand the ‘digital identity’ system that lets Australians access services. There are many potential pitfalls" ("this goes against all the standard advice about not linking all of your personal information")
  • "‘Huge privacy risks’ in social media age verification plan".

On the other hand, this suggests we're inching towards a much-needed and long overdue European-style protection of privacy.

The problem is not as simple as "the tech decisions are being made by old white dudes who don't understand", although that is certainly an element (e.g., from my coming weekly news post [on my main blog]: "a current reminder of old incompetence, overreaction, and refusal to admit error, and everlasting public stupidity in the "war on the unexpected" - aka security theatre"). Unfortunately, my experience of the sort of problem personalities we're seeing in the national neolib nitwits is that they won't accept or implement anything unless it results in them getting praise.

I worked for an abusive bigot decades ago who insisted that the pathway detailing around a treatment plant be done in a certain way. However, I had experience from tropical downpours in Queensland that it could be done in a simpler, less expensive way. That was ignored by Mr Inflexible, who, when I finally gave in and started parroting back to him what he was advocating for, stupidly said "now you're getting it". It took everything I had to not say "No, I'm just doing it your way. Let's just get it over and done with so I can go home" . . . actually, I didn't. (Incidentally the IPOC had insisted the work be done during a public holiday at his home.) 

THAT is the sort of character flaw that is destroying this planet and allowing the pandemic to  run rampant through half-hearted pretend measures. 

THAT is the sort of character defect that should be prevented or addressed when it does occur - not overlooked as "cute" / a "chip off the old block" or facilitated/enabled by the schools of the elite that have been actively performing social engineering for centuries. 

THAT is the sort of character defect that voters should cringe away from and put last on their voter forms - even if right wing media say otherwise.

Those people are a plague on this planet, and it is up to us - parents, teachers, work colleagues, etc - to be aware of and resist their evil. 

If we don't, we're complicit. 

On that, it is clear that white supremacism aka nazism (let's forget about the BS that it is "neo"nazism - it still nazism [or, at the very least, fascism]. Any IPOC who thinks otherwise should contemplate the FACT that had hitler been killed after stealing power, the nazis would have continued) are still active threats. 

From my coming weekly news post (on my main blog)

  • as the victims of neo-nazi violence in Australia give evidence of their experiences, neo-nazis in the USA are being successfully fought using legal action - by the costs being imposed;

Again, we need to actively resist this, or we are complicit.

And on fighting evil, now that IPOCs have successfully sabotaged all the good work (including R2P and W2I) done after World War (part) Two (incidentally, I include Bill Clinton in that bad bunch), it appears that the way to successfully fight the evil IPOCs who commit human rights abuses is to take away the toys and trinkets they cherish - such as being able to shop, get good health care/education for themselves or their family, and so on. 

And that is where the various Magnitsky Acts come in to play. 

I've been re-reading Geoffrey Robertson's book on this, "Bad People – and How to Be Rid of Them: A Plan B for Human Rights", and am pleased that we are inching (sorry, I should be using metric: millimetreing) our way towards a potentially good version of that (see here, here, and here), but, given Scott's penchant for stuffing  up things, we need to avoid being complicit by actively advocating for the BEST version of this that we can

For those in Australia, write to your Commonwealth MPs - please. 


Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Post No. 2,068 - More thoughts on some aspects of the ET / UFO/"UAP" field [Content Warning - racism, transphobia, bigotry, hate]

I did a reading with the "Galactic Heritage Cards" recently, and, amongst other matters, was told to be less inflexible, and not to make decisions when in a state of fear and desperation - which covers decisions about my day job, in particular.

The information also related to "galactic" (i.e., UFO / "UAP") matters - which led to me adding the post script to this post. I still have serious doubts about some of the claims being made - e.g., I think some of what is being observed is nonphysical (or less dense, to use that field's terminology - perhaps 4D or higher?), not physical.

There are other problems, some of which I have touched on before now. 

  1. The first is the uniformity of terminology - particularly for the various species and planets. Now, that could be because "everyone" is tuning in to a genuine truth . . . or it could be because some people have jumped on to the bandwagon and are copying those who went before, POSSIBLY for nefarious purposes - but equally possibly for good reasons.

    On that, some of my reluctance could be because I have a strong negative reaction to tying to channel names and specific information. I know I've had a past life where such information I channelled was misused, but I also feel that people are focusing on irrelevancies - it's a bit like seeing an elephant in a school classroom and getting in a tizz over whether the elephant had a pink or blue ribbon tied on it, rather than the fact that it is an elephant in a school classroom. So . . . FEEL THE ENERGY! Don't obsess about physical world details like names - to some extent, they either don't exist or are vastly different (would you ask how rivers and lakes are named in the middle of a desert?) in other realms.

    Going back to the issue, I have no firm answers one way or the other on that, so I will not commit and will wait for more information. It isn't important enough to actively chase - there are far higher priorities.
      
  2. Next is one of the biggest ones: polarity.

    It is utter *****y rubbish to think that gender is only limited to stereotypical male at one end, stereotypical female at the other, and nothing in between. I mean, there are even calls for doctors and other medical staff to be trained on Intersex variations when learning about anatomy - because Intersex conditions affect 1% of the population. When wee finish getting rid of all the bigotry that we are socially conditioned into, we will, in my opinion, find around 1 in 5,000 people are transgender (including those under that umbrella who identify as male or female - the word is an adjective, NOT a
    *****y noun, and those are neither are non-binary - and there are aspects such as gender FLUID [if you find any of that unsettling or threatening, get competent psychiatric help to deal with your insecurities) and 80% of people are bisexual (and note that at least some animals naturally show same sex attracted behaviour - NONE of this is an aberration, and if allegedly spiritual beings don't know that, then I immediately have powerful doubts about their credibility).

    How come none of the civilisations that have been around for millions of years have picked that up and started educating those they are talking to on this fundamental of inclusivity? Or were those listening blinded by their "unconscious biases"? (In my experience, some are just outright bigots.)
      
  3. Similarly, the term they should be using instead of race - which has incredibly negative associations of bigotry, hate and small-mindedness - is species.

    I've been struck for decades by how white-centric / white-normative much of the imagery is, and by the use of terms such as "dark". Many New Agers / "white lighters" use "white" when they should be referring to clear - for instance, Tibetan Buddhism refers to clear light, not "white light".

    (As a somewhat optimistic counter to this, look at the rainbow coloured "orbs" not quite half way down this page.)
      
  4. There is also a very neochristian / Abrahamic religion bias to much of this field, in my opinion (IMO). There may be an element of truth in that there is a single, unified intelligence at the "centre" / spiritual "peak" of the Universe (this was referred to in the definition of the Divine given in "Briefing for the Landing on Planet Earth"), but much of what is being expressed has all the baggage of bigotry of Earth religions.
      
  5. Carrying on from "Briefing for the Landing on Planet Earth" (and see also this post), many people have multiple lives on multiple planets. That means, just as people have experience of lives as stereotypical female, stereotypical male, and everything in-between, so too do they have experience of multiple planetary species (possibly limited to similar expressions) and races within species.

    To say someone is "X" when they could also have been A, D, M, Y, and AZK is meaningless - or, at the very least, potentially misleading.

  6. The focus on war is a human perspective and/or bias, IMO.

    Dr.
    Steven  M  Greer has what I consider excellent material on the stages/levels of civilisation/consciousness, and I consider that material shows how kindergarten-level our wars, conflicts, and violence actually are.

    There is no logical reason to assume that, just because we have a certain characteristic (violence), others elsewhere will. Such assumptions drift perilously close to the "humans are the pinnacle/Earth is the centre of creation" rubbish.

    Having said that, I am moved by the "Star Wars" series, but I haven't bothered to try to sort out how much of that is good storytelling, tapping in to universal mythology such as "the hero's journey", personal past life recall from this planet, personal past life recall from other planets, or something along the lines of the galactic history being advocated for.

    I'm not inclined to, either: there are more urgent and pressing needs in front of me, such as attaining peace and overcoming the evils of poverty and bigotry on this plant here and now.
      
  7. The approach is quite dismissive of human potential and fallibility.

    It is clear that we humans are capable of stuffing things up - see the above discussions on wars, consider the climate crisis, and for those thinking all that can be explained away by external interference, think of the problems we have in personal relationships.

    Think also on how people can often solve those personal problems, perhaps with a bit of help from an expert (human) counsellor - or no more than a BPM  Guide.

    We are also capable of doing things well - great things, sometimes, including development of political organisation, ways of addressing crises, and social progressivism.

    Neither the good nor the bad is all attributable to others - and doing so actually on "bad" issues is a cop out, IMO.
      
  8. I have some concerns about historical accuracy of what is often being described, based on scientific evidence that I consider reasonable (e.g., regarding continental drift).

Having made those points:

  • I consider that there is some validity in the ideas being proposed - and for a convenient summary, perhaps consider this (particularly here), this, and this;
  • I agree that there has been extraterrestrial involvement in human evolution; 
  • I consider most of that involvement has been beneficial, but accept that there also has been some truly harmful experiences - and some that seemed harmful (Whitley  Strieber covers that aspect well);
  • I consider that the "way forward" needs to be based on love & spiritual evolution (irrespective of the veracity or otherwise of ETs/ET involvement / UFOs/"UAPs"), and the “CE 5  ET contact” movement. 

I have no answers for some of this now - which is an exercise / lesson in patience, priorities, and proper focus 😊