12-21-2012, 10:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2012, 10:02 PM by TheFifty9Sound.)
I'm amazed at the amount of people who seemly can't see the wood for the trees.
The end of the Mayan calendar came and went and there are those who are claiming "nothing happened". What did you expect to happen? Did you think a starter pistol was going to go off? Did you think ET's were going to land and bring us into a new technological golden age? Did you think the earth would shift and the sky would fall? Since when has the universe, full of all it's limitless possibilities, been easy to predict? Since when has any real global, let alone galactic, change ever happened in an instant, or an hour, or a day?
Change, in any way, shape or form always happens from the inside out. At least the changes that really count. If you want to change the world around you, change yourself. If you want ascension, ascend yourself.
Do you think those who really believed the world would end, on any occasion, who have sold up all their things, warned their friends, quit their jobs, preached on the streets - do you think when the D-day came and went, their world didn't end in some way? You think they didn't have to start a new life under a new set of circumstances? The end of the world doesn't have to be the end of the world for everyone. It only has to be the end of the world to you - and you have to choose it.
Now, this 21/12/2012 business. (I'm Australian, that's how we format out dates.) I think the general consensus amongst us in the "new age" scene was that it signaled a shift in consciousness or in the state of human beings at a vibrational level.
Does anyone find it ironic that there are those who so strongly believed there would be a shift in consciousness, looking forward with such joy and enthusiasm - that these same people are now stomping around complaining that "nothing happened", and that they're "giving up on this new age s**t", and the people and the channels they had so much faith in are "wrong" or "frauds".
..Seems like a pretty big shift to me.
And, on that point, if you're giving up everything you believe so readily, because it didn't culminate in some fantastic global experience at a such a specific moment in time in exactly the way you expected, do you really think you're ready to ascend into 4D?
I think "end of the worlds", "shifts in consciousness", "harvests" and "ascensions" happen every day. The problem with this one, is that so many people expected something to happen to them, instead of realizing, as with everything in life, they were and still are creating the experience for themselves. Because nothing "happened" like they expected, disappointment is manifesting in the individual's shift in consciousness being a negative one.
Maybe I'm wrong. Cool. Isn't the first time. Won't be the last. And I too will change what I believe at a moments notice if it suits me.
But if you're wandering around feeling different than you did on the 20th, because of what unfolded on the 21st, don't go telling me "nothing happened".
The end of the Mayan calendar came and went and there are those who are claiming "nothing happened". What did you expect to happen? Did you think a starter pistol was going to go off? Did you think ET's were going to land and bring us into a new technological golden age? Did you think the earth would shift and the sky would fall? Since when has the universe, full of all it's limitless possibilities, been easy to predict? Since when has any real global, let alone galactic, change ever happened in an instant, or an hour, or a day?
Change, in any way, shape or form always happens from the inside out. At least the changes that really count. If you want to change the world around you, change yourself. If you want ascension, ascend yourself.
Do you think those who really believed the world would end, on any occasion, who have sold up all their things, warned their friends, quit their jobs, preached on the streets - do you think when the D-day came and went, their world didn't end in some way? You think they didn't have to start a new life under a new set of circumstances? The end of the world doesn't have to be the end of the world for everyone. It only has to be the end of the world to you - and you have to choose it.
Now, this 21/12/2012 business. (I'm Australian, that's how we format out dates.) I think the general consensus amongst us in the "new age" scene was that it signaled a shift in consciousness or in the state of human beings at a vibrational level.
Does anyone find it ironic that there are those who so strongly believed there would be a shift in consciousness, looking forward with such joy and enthusiasm - that these same people are now stomping around complaining that "nothing happened", and that they're "giving up on this new age s**t", and the people and the channels they had so much faith in are "wrong" or "frauds".
..Seems like a pretty big shift to me.
And, on that point, if you're giving up everything you believe so readily, because it didn't culminate in some fantastic global experience at a such a specific moment in time in exactly the way you expected, do you really think you're ready to ascend into 4D?
I think "end of the worlds", "shifts in consciousness", "harvests" and "ascensions" happen every day. The problem with this one, is that so many people expected something to happen to them, instead of realizing, as with everything in life, they were and still are creating the experience for themselves. Because nothing "happened" like they expected, disappointment is manifesting in the individual's shift in consciousness being a negative one.
Maybe I'm wrong. Cool. Isn't the first time. Won't be the last. And I too will change what I believe at a moments notice if it suits me.
But if you're wandering around feeling different than you did on the 20th, because of what unfolded on the 21st, don't go telling me "nothing happened".