It's Not Over Yet I would be flat out lying if I said that I wasn't a tat nervous on the arrival of the supposedly last day on earth. In fact, I was at unease quite a bit which -no wonder- had resulted in almost twenty years or so that I had known of it. Back then when the first couple of doom's day predictions and prophecies surfaced sparsely and gradually started to infiltrate the world of media,
I honestly got somewhat scared. However, since that event was not going to happen that soon anyway, I -just like most of us- kept pushing it aside. By the time the ten year mark was reached,
I had become surprisingly numb and reluctantly unwilling to be further dragged into this vortex of negative self- fulfilling prophecy. Being a psychic myself, I just couldn't figure out why I was not able to get to a conclusive answer to my question whether the world was about to come to an end on 12/ 21/ 2012 or not. Still I refused to believe all those drama- enhancing theories. I have met a number of psychics throughout the last five to ten years, and they all came to the same plausible conclusion that the future is not written in stone, at least not entirely, but it is clearly dependent on the overall collective conveyance of mental energies. This makes absolute sense as anything whatsoever always roots in mental processes. Any idea is created in a human brain first before it takes concrete shape and is eventually expressed through words and actions. If a group of individuals focuses on the outcome of a situation in an optimistic fashion, the results are very likely to turn out positively.
The same works in terms of negativity though since we live in a world of constant polarities.
I'm not saying the Mayas didn't know their job. It's more like we have failed to interpret this event as far as the right time slot, which is actually not bad at all because collectively speaking, we are just not there yet concerning our soul development. It does certainly not bother me that we humans erred with respect to the date of doom's day, but it really bugs me that all that crap around it was aired for years and years, intensifying in 2009 and 2010 and culminating in 2011. Lots of vulnerable souls got totally whacked out by talking them into prepping or even worse buying into irrationally expensive survival options. Thousands of bad apples shamelessly took advantage of weak and easily influenceable folks and ripped them off cold- heartedly. That's upsetting me! - Thank God, the world became silent and remained strongly focused on keeping our planet and thus our existence going, so to speak. This to me is proof that we have learnt our lesson. We are collectively geared much more positively, and this is a true bliss! We are what we think, and we are definitely beginning a new cycle by consciously choosing to tune into the cosmic energies that are pure and free of any negativity. What has become of all those who so self- confidently tried to claim fame prediction wise marking December 21st, 2012 the end of us all? I truly wonder, even though it's not important at all. What really matters is the fact that we are moving into the right direction regardless of a currently increasing multitude of discouraging global set- backs.
I honestly got somewhat scared. However, since that event was not going to happen that soon anyway, I -just like most of us- kept pushing it aside. By the time the ten year mark was reached,
I had become surprisingly numb and reluctantly unwilling to be further dragged into this vortex of negative self- fulfilling prophecy. Being a psychic myself, I just couldn't figure out why I was not able to get to a conclusive answer to my question whether the world was about to come to an end on 12/ 21/ 2012 or not. Still I refused to believe all those drama- enhancing theories. I have met a number of psychics throughout the last five to ten years, and they all came to the same plausible conclusion that the future is not written in stone, at least not entirely, but it is clearly dependent on the overall collective conveyance of mental energies. This makes absolute sense as anything whatsoever always roots in mental processes. Any idea is created in a human brain first before it takes concrete shape and is eventually expressed through words and actions. If a group of individuals focuses on the outcome of a situation in an optimistic fashion, the results are very likely to turn out positively.
The same works in terms of negativity though since we live in a world of constant polarities.
I'm not saying the Mayas didn't know their job. It's more like we have failed to interpret this event as far as the right time slot, which is actually not bad at all because collectively speaking, we are just not there yet concerning our soul development. It does certainly not bother me that we humans erred with respect to the date of doom's day, but it really bugs me that all that crap around it was aired for years and years, intensifying in 2009 and 2010 and culminating in 2011. Lots of vulnerable souls got totally whacked out by talking them into prepping or even worse buying into irrationally expensive survival options. Thousands of bad apples shamelessly took advantage of weak and easily influenceable folks and ripped them off cold- heartedly. That's upsetting me! - Thank God, the world became silent and remained strongly focused on keeping our planet and thus our existence going, so to speak. This to me is proof that we have learnt our lesson. We are collectively geared much more positively, and this is a true bliss! We are what we think, and we are definitely beginning a new cycle by consciously choosing to tune into the cosmic energies that are pure and free of any negativity. What has become of all those who so self- confidently tried to claim fame prediction wise marking December 21st, 2012 the end of us all? I truly wonder, even though it's not important at all. What really matters is the fact that we are moving into the right direction regardless of a currently increasing multitude of discouraging global set- backs.
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