The Wave, and what it means for us

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I've had a chastening week, where I've made mistakes in my life and they've come back to bite me. A lesson in judgement and humility has been the suitable result. No complaints from me though, it's been a good lesson that needed to be learned. I'll not go into details because it's a bit too personal for a public forum, but suffice to say it's been a challenging week. Anyway, strangely my mind has turned from this karmic impact with some fairly esoteric musings. I suppose everything we do is related in some way to our souls, so I pulled on this new thread, and it was about The Wave, and how it will effect us in our collective on here.

Most of us on here have a 20 year+ history of study on myriad work-related subjects, and in my case I've been wondering of late, "am I ready for the future changes if they happened sooner rather than later?". The last week has reminded me that I'm far from the finished article, as it were, not that I'll ever be, in any case. Emotionally speaking, I have a lot to learn. But just say if, tomorrow we all found ourselves in a 4d realm, would I feel intimidated or emboldened? I think the former. I have a lot of learning still ahead of me. My chief subjects of interest are UFOs and geopolitics. In other areas I am weaker, and I don't stress over these deficiencies, I just stick to what I know. But I'm left with a few simple questions to all of you on here:

1 If The Wave hit in a full 4d manifestation tomorrow, would you be able to say in full confidence that you are ready? How ready do you need to be? Am I stressing over an imponderable?

2 Are there particular aspects of Knowledge & Being that you think are essential for smooth progress in The Work? Personally, I am okay intellectually, but I am under-developed emotionally. It is here that I place my focus these days.

3 Are you prepared to leave anything/anyone behind, if this big Wave proves to be the case in or world? Not to say you want to, but it may prove to be an inevitable part of the process...I know. This question is a little naive, but it's coming from a genuine place.

4 Has anyone considered that, upon manifestation of a 4d realm, we may have to deal with 4d STS opposition to our mode of being right away? Yes, when that time comes we'll have to choose. Easy in principle, but it may prove to be trickier in reality? Am I off base with this prediction? Or am I just "thinking ahead"?

5 I may be missing the pertinent thread so apologies if this has been covered. Has anyone thoroughly explored how our 3d STS society will be affected by Consortium control and 4d chaotic happenings in the years to come? We've been warned of the birth pangs of a new world, and it's clear that we're right in the thick of it now. However, it will surely get worse and more intense in the months and years to come. I've been musing on moving to South America following the deaths of my parents but not before. This could be a good 10 years way so it's not a current concern. Ultimately I want to live closer to the equator and not be buried under sheets of UK ice.

6 Realising that point 5 is highly moot, and no-one can say with any confidence that any particular country is optimal, and we don't know which areas will suffer the most and in which particular way, how prepared should we be for the future chaos? I have about 3 months of food supply. Should I add more, or is it not worth it if I plan on moving anyway?

I'll end with saying a big thank you to y'all on here, and to the DCM for providing us all with a platform to develop our souls via the network. I cannot shake my suspicion that something big is going to happen (in the UK) soon, and I figured I needed to vent a little. Thanks for reading, and I'd be delighted to read any feedback on offer.
 
Busy week, ey? I've found this recent summer to be the strangest summer in my memory, but in a hilarious sort of way. I'm not sharing either, lol. :D

Anyways, here's my jaded perspective for your survey:

1) Yes. <-- That's my answer. But, readiness is one of those absurd little justifications that people use to judge if not others, then themselves (but lets be honest, few actually do judge only themselves). It's like if you were to meet some river that you had to cross during some long forest hike, of which you had no foreknowledge. Do you:

a) setup camp to prepare yourself for the intense shock and unpredictability of the eventual crossing, by doing calisthenics, meditation yoga, self-believing affirmations, burning some random leaves as incense and offering to your gods, among other things including eating some of your rations and doing the lavatory business for who knows how many days, including setting up some anchored rigging to ensure you don't get swept away by the current for miles on end, OR

b) just jump in and let the river naturally carry you downstream, while you briskly waddle over to the other side of the current and just get dropped off?

You'll never actually be ready for anything, but going through the experience and getting it over is certainly easier than any alternatives.

2) Ditto. A little known aspect of the Oracle of Delphi was that the most important advice that was given to aspirants was written all over the architecture there. "Nosce te ipsum" in the Latin, otherwise transliterated as 'know thyself'. When you know who you are, you can then be who you are - always staying centered and thus attuned to not only your body but also your environment, and thus being receptive to the information of whatever presents before you, along with your intuition or anything beyond that.

This idea extends infinitely. You'll only be interested in doing things that you like; with the principle of association, you'll then be socializing with people of similar natures, et cetera.

3) In 3rd density, you leave everyone, and everything behind when you die. Being clingy limits your options for experiences down the road.

4) It doesn't work that way. STS does beat each other up. STO doesn't ascribe to that. But they've already made their choices in 4d. You all down here haven't, by nature of being 3d STS, and as such there is much competition for y'all.

You don't need the recent transcript to figure that out either. 2d plants and animals beat each other up for resource competition. 3d humans beat each other up for anything really, along with everything else that they can stomp on. 4d, well you know, but you don't know. It's via the transitive principle.

5) Have you ever tried out an Etch-A-Sketch? I'm expecting exactly what happens at the end of the video, to happen to society when this Wave thing starts going into full swing.


6) Meh. You shouldn't move unless you're expecting immediate imprisonment for some capital offense. Crossing legal jurisdictions helps with that.

You basically lose all of the utility in your area that you have: your local language/communication, your knowledge of the land/environment/culture, social support systems like emergency services, healthcare, et.c, friends/family/relations/associates....

Humans do best when they work cooperatively with each other towards common goals --- if you're an expat in some foreign country, and should things start to go wonky, social currency will be worth far more than financial currency ---> strangers are called such because they usually get no social currency. So it's really up to you, but if you can find somewhere where you can do something neat with the locals, then I'd go for that.

But a big canvas bag of rice, plus another one of dry beans will literally keep you alive if supply chains start to fail completely. You need to rehydrate and cook such things, but two empty tin cans + a knife will literally enable you to make something known as a rocket stove, which you can fuel with dry sticks found anywhere. Dank rainwater might be nasty, but if you can boil it, then its potable.

But the above is basic 3d stuff. To learn the 4d stuff, well you need to be able to observe without bias, so that you can learn the ropes, so to speak, clearly and quickly, but with enough spare days on hand such that you're not rushing into things.
 

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