A new skill is burgeoning: telepathy. It is strengthening, growing, building as a skill. It is incipient. It should be available to all of us. It has been in the past, and will be again.
What has stopped it throughout all these cycles of time (and especially, in these last patriarchal years) is the art of lying. Deceit, the white lie, just shifting the truth a little so that truth is shattered in a thousand refractions, making it impossible to get hold of the real piece of information. It is almost like honesty is thwarted from the time kids can walk and talk, as they learn to lie for self-defence, survival, or to manipulate to get their own way. Kids learn by imitating those closest and nearest to them, their parents and their family members. Parents say: "Don't lie. Never lie." but their actions belie their words.
People who arrogantly think of themselves as "smart" or "streetsmart" devise whole strategies based around lies. They are the purveyors of the "win/lose" syndrome. I win, you lose. Evil people, who don't even know they're evil, psychopathically use lies as a standard language to beguile and deceive even themselves. The biggest webs of lies are spun by those trying to deceive themselves. It is easier to hurt others if you don’t believe you are doing it.
But this culture of lying, which is all-pervasive, comes at a great cost. Humanity cannot evolve because of it. “One little white lie won’t hurt!” is a lie people often tell themselves. White lies are as big as black ones, or rainbow-coloured ones, it doesn’t matter. It is the falsity, which makes someone believe something which is not true, which ends up wiping humanity’s chances of evolution down to the mud-rank.
We get daily opportunities to lie, but the question is, does our consciousness allow us to? If we have woken up, have we really woken up to the fact that lies deprave us? Daily lying, even the white lie sort, becomes habitual. A habit is hard to break. When you get an opportunity to tell the truth, even if inconvenience is the result, or even a helping of pain, can you break the habit of a lifetime and tell it as it really is?
When enough people awaken, and their consciousness start burgeoning and blossoming, to the point it becomes impossible to tell a lie, then telepathy can kick in as it was designed to.
No-one is going to have instant telepathic communication when there are still file folders in their brain for storing up lies where they think they may be able to retrieve them. Once a liar, you have shot down the sewer pump.
It takes resolution, and it takes an honest soul. But lies are like calcification that can be scraped off, if you are ever vigilant. Past lies may have broken your spirit, but they can’t take your will to evolve away. Always in your mind is the judgment of a feather on the scales, and a lie on the other. The feather wins out every time.
Only when our minds are as light as a feather, can telepathy come in and be a boon to humanity. Secrets will have had their day, and be as dead in the dust as their lying creators who created them.
What has stopped it throughout all these cycles of time (and especially, in these last patriarchal years) is the art of lying. Deceit, the white lie, just shifting the truth a little so that truth is shattered in a thousand refractions, making it impossible to get hold of the real piece of information. It is almost like honesty is thwarted from the time kids can walk and talk, as they learn to lie for self-defence, survival, or to manipulate to get their own way. Kids learn by imitating those closest and nearest to them, their parents and their family members. Parents say: "Don't lie. Never lie." but their actions belie their words.
People who arrogantly think of themselves as "smart" or "streetsmart" devise whole strategies based around lies. They are the purveyors of the "win/lose" syndrome. I win, you lose. Evil people, who don't even know they're evil, psychopathically use lies as a standard language to beguile and deceive even themselves. The biggest webs of lies are spun by those trying to deceive themselves. It is easier to hurt others if you don’t believe you are doing it.
But this culture of lying, which is all-pervasive, comes at a great cost. Humanity cannot evolve because of it. “One little white lie won’t hurt!” is a lie people often tell themselves. White lies are as big as black ones, or rainbow-coloured ones, it doesn’t matter. It is the falsity, which makes someone believe something which is not true, which ends up wiping humanity’s chances of evolution down to the mud-rank.
We get daily opportunities to lie, but the question is, does our consciousness allow us to? If we have woken up, have we really woken up to the fact that lies deprave us? Daily lying, even the white lie sort, becomes habitual. A habit is hard to break. When you get an opportunity to tell the truth, even if inconvenience is the result, or even a helping of pain, can you break the habit of a lifetime and tell it as it really is?
When enough people awaken, and their consciousness start burgeoning and blossoming, to the point it becomes impossible to tell a lie, then telepathy can kick in as it was designed to.
No-one is going to have instant telepathic communication when there are still file folders in their brain for storing up lies where they think they may be able to retrieve them. Once a liar, you have shot down the sewer pump.
It takes resolution, and it takes an honest soul. But lies are like calcification that can be scraped off, if you are ever vigilant. Past lies may have broken your spirit, but they can’t take your will to evolve away. Always in your mind is the judgment of a feather on the scales, and a lie on the other. The feather wins out every time.
Only when our minds are as light as a feather, can telepathy come in and be a boon to humanity. Secrets will have had their day, and be as dead in the dust as their lying creators who created them.

#46 Some questions
Hi everyone. Here are some answers to a few questions you've sent... It is the only thing we talked about when they connected, on 9.19.19. I think you'll appreciate their responses. With love and...
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