Am I the Bad Guy for Wanting a Revolution?

Well, I mean, like Joe said, I became identified with all the 'bad mojo' happening in the world. It's impossible for me not to. I tried not to think about it, tried to focus on my spiritual growth, but sometimes it's too much for me.
I'm aware that the universe, the cosmic mind, has its way to prepare us and open our eyes—I really do. But the atmosphere feels heavy. All the sadness. And I just wonder when the universe is going to intervene somehow, you know? Not to change everything, but just to make things a little easier. Stop the extreme violence...

...and now I'm in a spiral of expecting, wishful thinking, and anticipation. Geeez! Well, at least I caught myself this time, like I said this is hard, dammit!!! LOL.

I still have a LOT to learn pppppffffffffff

I appreciate you taking the time to reply!!! :-)

You're in luck - we can help the universe intervene! The following passage written by Laura helped me a lot when I was kinda desperately wanting action and change. It gives some really excellent flesh-outed context for the C's common phrase 'wait and see'.

In the past three years, as I noted above, we have made some considerable progress on our mandate of discovering what really makes reality tick and how does humanity fit into it. Much of this work is pure science - physics and mathematics - but I'm not going to give you the formulas or the computer simulation codes, I'm going to explain it to you in simple terms.

Our universe seems to be made up of matter/energy and of consciousness.

Matter/energy by itself "prefers", as it seems, a chaotic state.

Matter/energy by itself doesn't even have a concept of "creation" or "organization". It is the consciousness that brings to life these concepts and by its interaction with matter pushes the universe towards chaos and decay or towards order and creation.

This phenomenon can modeled mathematically and simulated on a computer using EEQT (Event Enhanced Quantum Theory). Whether EEQT faithfully models the interaction of consciousness with matter, we do not know; but chances are that it does because it seems to describe correctly physical phenomena better than just the orthodox quantum mechanics or its rival theories (Bohmian mechanics, GRW etc.)

What we learn from EEQT can be described in simple terms as follows:

Let us call our material universe "the system". The system is characterized by a certain "state". It is useful to represent the state of the system as a point on a disc. The central point of the disk, its origin, is the state of chaos. We could also describe it as "Infinite Potential." The points on the boundary represents "pure states" of being, that is states with "pure, non-fuzzy, knowledge". In between there are mixed states. The closer the state is to the boundary, the more pure, more 'organized' it is.

Now, an external "observer", a "consciousness unit", has some idea - maybe accurate, maybe false or anywhere in between - about the "real state" of the system, and observes the system with this "belief" about the state. Observation, if prolonged, causes the state of the system to "jump". In this sense, you DO "create your own reality", but the devil, as always, is in the details.

The details are that the resulting state of the system under observation can be more pure, or more chaotic depending on the "direction" of the jump. The direction of the jump depends on how objective - how close to the reality of the actual state - the observation is.

According to EEQT if the expectations of the observer are close to the actual state of the system, the system jumps, more often than not, into more organized, less chaotic state.


If, on the other hand, the expectation of the observer is close to the negation of the actual state (that is when the observer's beliefs are not TRUE according to the ACTUAL state - the objective reality), then the state of the system, typically, will jump into a state that is more chaotic, less organized. Moreover, it will take, as a rule, much longer time to accomplish such a jump.

In other words, if the observer's knowledge of the actual state is close to the truth, then the very act of observation and verification causes a jump quickly, and the resulting state is more organized; pure. If the observer's knowledge of the actual state is false, then it takes usually a long time to cause a change in the state of the system, and the resulting state is more chaotic.

What this means is that order can be brought out of chaos by observing chaos as it IS and not pretending that it is otherwise.

In short, everyone who "believes" in an attempt to "create reality" that is different from what IS, adds to the increase of chaos and entropy. If your beliefs are orthogonal to the truth, no matter how strongly you believe them, you are essentially coming into conflict with how the Universe views itself and I can assure you, you ain't gonna win that contest. You are inviting destruction upon yourself and all who engage in this "staring down the universe" exercise with you.

On the other hand, if you are able to view the Universe as it views itself, objectively, without blinking, and with acceptance, you then become more "aligned" with the Creative energy of the universe and your very consciousness becomes a transducer of order energy. Your energy of observation, given unconditionally, can bring order to chaos, can create out of infinite potential.

If you feel like having a lot to learn is a burden, I think this passage can cast that in a different light. Maybe it's still a burden somewhat, but it means that you also have a lot to contribute by doing that learning. It helps the cosmos achieve a more ordered, balanced state. I found it quite heartening to know that every little thing we do counts for something.
 
You're in luck - we can help the universe intervene! The following passage written by Laura helped me a lot when I was kinda desperately wanting action and change. It gives some really excellent flesh-outed context for the C's common phrase 'wait and see'.



If you feel like having a lot to learn is a burden, I think this passage can cast that in a different light. Maybe it's still a burden somewhat, but it means that you also have a lot to contribute by doing that learning. It helps the cosmos achieve a more ordered, balanced state. I found it quite heartening to know that every little thing we do counts for something.

Ok, ok, hold the phone!!! Let me see if I'm getting this correctly, sometimes what Laura says is kinda confusing, so bear with me, I want to get this right, ok, this part (I don't know how to quote, I press the quote button but something went wrong)

"According to EEQT if the expectations of the observer are close to the actual state of the system, the system jumps, more often than not, into more organized, less chaotic state.
If, on the other hand, the expectation of the observer is close to the negation of the actual state (that is when the observer's beliefs are not TRUE according to the ACTUAL state - the objective reality), then the state of the system, typically, will jump into a state that is more chaotic, less organized. Moreover, it will take, as a rule, much longer time to accomplish such a jump."

Ok, so, right now, the system is chaotic, and it will get more chaotic because we as the observers are close to the negation of the actual state?? So does this mean we should just go with the flow and accept what we can't change that way our expectations are closer to the actual state of the system which is chaotic -we become aligned with it so to speak- so the system would jump into less chaotic state by juts letting the natural course of things run by stopping the negation so all pieces fall into their right place??? Is that it? So, we find inner peace because we're no longer at war with reality therefore we stop adding our own chaotic energy to the system and when enough individuals do this, the overall system -no longer being fed by our frantic resistance- can finally settle, am I right? Sweet mother of all the is good and pure!!!!!!
Ayo!! curiouser and curiouser, we need to let the natural course of things run, wow!!! I was so obsessed thinking about what I could do rather than get me head out of my butt and observe, sssshhhheeeesssshhhhh!!

Basically I was in a "Reactor" mode: Seeing chaos, feeling panic, thrashing against the current. Burning energy and drowning.
I need to be in an "Observer-Strategist" mode, correct? See the chaos, accept it as the current condition, read the patterns, and then choose a point of intelligent, effortless action—or conscious non-action—that actually has an effect.

Aye Captain!! Message received, thanks @iamthatis great stuff
 
You'll notice throughout history there have been multiple examples of times where injustices have happened on a scale that is far greater than what we are currently experiencing.

Where was the universe then to intervene?

There is not going to be a savior coming down to rid humanity of all its problems. This is a very typical theme presented by religion's that I personally think is only used to generate pacifism and inaction. The formula is : If I do good things and I am obedient to "god" then I will be saved. The irony of course being these religious texts were written by human beings who's mission is to turn you in to a slave that produces negative energy until you die.

The aim of 3rd density is to develop your soul to a point where you are ready for 4th Density, which means that the lessons are going to be on both sides of the spectrum, the most grueling and awful experiences and the most divine and euphoric experiences, and everything in between. Which leads to the conclusion that a society living in total harmony is actually detrimental to spiritual evolution.

Imagine there was a revolution for example, lets say one that wasn't entirely manufactured by the PTB(which is what a revolution on our planet would look like to begin with), what would then happen with all the people who are pathological? 50% of the population don't have souls, the souls that are here, many are self serving.. What happens when the powers are overthrown and you are then surrounded by people who have no interest or ability to forge a harmonious society? It would get to a point where a tiny percentage of the population is even capable of doing what you are describing. The nature of Organic Portals is that they are subservient to the system and to the "hive", they would be far more likely to join the government to try and weed out dissent, which is where a lot of them already are.

It is pretty grim to think about. I fantasize about destroying the people in power all of the time. Unfortunately I really do not think it is possible. Perhaps the system will just fail due to gross mismanagement, which I can already see happening in different ways, but an actual militarized revolution seems very far fetched. The C's have talked about how money is going to be useless.. But there is still the issue of none of us serfs having any assets or resources to fall back on.

I think cataclysm through nature is the most likely candidate for whats coming to balance everything out. The C's have talked about how all of the energy from the suffering of the people can be transmitted to the Earth itself, we know the earth is "sick" and eventually the universe will pull a lever and an ice age will happen, or a meteor cluster will impact the earth, etc.

I think the whole point is that this type of experience offers immense amounts of catalyst for spiritual evolution, and the "good guys" know this, and they aren't necessarily just trying to make things easy, or to fix the planet, they want us to capitalize on that catalyst and use it to springboard ourselves to a higher state of awareness.

If you haven't read the transcripts in their entirety or any of lauras books, or the law of one transcripts, I would highly highly recommend it. There is probably no greater source of objective information. By the end of it you will have an entirely new perspective of the universe. The process is magical.

Hi @Weontv

Yeah, I totally get what you're saying. The problem was I was so caught up in the 'it's not fair' feeling and this idea that 'I gotta do something to help,' that I didn't realize it doesn't even work like that. I was just fueling the 'bad mojo.' And yeah, I agree—cataclysms will probably balance things out.

I haven't read all the transcripts, to be honest. I started getting into all this like three or four years ago, but I've only read The Wave series and Amazing Grace so far. I'm definitely gonna go back and read the transcripts from the past years. Thanks a lot for your reply, man!
 
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