H/T to Anon on qresearch for this meme.
In
this process of Truth emerging into the Light of day, we find that
many things we thought were true and counted on, turned out to be
other then previously understood. Our realities shift continually as
new pieces of hard evidence reveal a very different reality than
previously thought.
Perhaps
the one thing we might count on is that The Great Awakening will
leave no one unchanged.
So
do you know how you personally respond to change?
Understanding
the process of immense, chaotic change, can assist you, and in doing
so empower you to assist others through this immense process of
change humanity is experiencing.
When
I was studying human and family systems earlier in life, there were a
number of guiding principles. Here are two that are relevant to
understanding & navigating the process of chaotic change:
1)
First figure out where you are and what’s going on within you. Only
then can you communicate effectively with others. Only then can you
decide if you want to stay where you are, or choose a different
course, or make pro-active decisions going forward.
2)
Everything is a process.
When
we identify and define a process, we gain understanding of what we’re
experiencing and/or witnessing. Once defined, we can then identify
where we are within that process. In other words, we can figure out
where the heck we are, at least in regards to the particular matter
under focus.
The
various processes of change are good ones to examine because change
is constant. We’re always undergoing multiple processes of change
simultaneously, if you think about it.
Many
find change frightening. It raises up fears of the unknown and often
leads to internal resistance. Trust in one’s Self and Trust
in the process are necessary in order to release the fears.
Nature
provides us with many wonderful examples of change processes. The
repeating cycles of the seasons, of day and night, of low & high
tides. The cycle of germination, growth, flowering, creating seeds
for the next generation, dying back, new birth.
On
and on these cycles repeat, becoming timeless.
Within
nature there are also examples of chaotic change, which comes on
suddenly, oftentimes resulting in immense changes; earthquakes,
volcanic eruptions, forest fires, floods, and storms of wind, rain or
snow.
The
chaotic processes of change raise the most fears because with them
come destruction. And the Unknown. The old has to fall away for the
new to emerge in it’s place. The new may be unknown, yet it is also
within our power to create pro-actively.
Destruction
can be labeled either “Bad” or “Good”. Yet if what grows up
in response to an immensely chaotic change benefits & serves the
highest good of all, was the destruction “Bad”? Or is it a
necessary component in the cycles of creation?
The
cycles in nature guide us with their wisdom. I’ll share the image
sequence of chaotic change in nature that earlier in my life gave me
a measure of support thru a major period of change. Over time &
reflection this image allowed me to gain trust the process of chaotic
change & navigate without fear.
Shared
I first person for your own use….I am staying in a rustic cabin,
surrounded by woods, on the shore of lake. It’s summer, with warm
days & bright sunshine. The lake in these warm, lazy days has
grown somewhat cloudy.
At
dinner time, a bank of clouds start rolling in.
A
Storm is brewing. The wind picks up. The water’s surface grows
choppy from the winds. Darkening clouds, distant thunder growing
closer, the winds become audible as they move through, rustling the
trees. As night falls the rains hit, the power goes out. Lightning &
thunder crack too close for comfort.
So
you & yours huddle up, light candles & listen. Senses become
heightened. There’s concern a tree could fall & hit the cabin,
or your car, or block the drive. You hope the roof is a match for the
winds. There isn’t really anything one can do but sit in the dark &
trust, pray, & wait this phase out.
And
in the morning, you wake to bright sunlight, walk outside, survey the
destruction wrought, some downed trees, broken limbs, the ground
littered with leaves ripped off by the winds.
Yet
too, the world sparkle as rays of Light reflect from the rain-washed
leaves of the trees. From water’s edge, the lake spreads out like a
mirror, so still, calm, and clear you can see deep into it’s
depths.
For
those awake, we’ve watch clouds gather, heard distance thunder,
felt the gusts & lulls of wind, as The Storm roll slowly in.
We’ve expected The Storm to hit sooner, and understand the pace
allows for more to awaken.
For
those unawakened, when The Storm hits, it will be experienced as a
sudden & unexpected event, like an 9.0 earthquake. Their process
of understanding this immense chaotic will be different. Compassion
is called for.
For
all of us, just as in the image sequence of weathering a big storm by
the lake, there will most likely be a phase of uncertainty, limited
vision, and seeming chaos. It’s inherent in the process of immense
change.
We
each have choices as to how we respond during the dark, chaotic phase
of the process of change. Knowing how you normally respond to change
and knowing you have choices empowers you.
I
can’t say it better then Q has done since the beginning:
Trust
yourself
Believe
in yourself
It’s
in the dark, whirlwind, uncertain phase of the process of chaotic
change, one gets in touch with what matters most, the safety &
well-being of those one loves. One discovers their true inner
strength, their resiliency, their capacity for unyielding courage &
boundless love.
And
after the passing of the storm, we awaken, just like the lake, to a
new level of clarity, of vision, and of understanding what is most
important in this experience we call life.
Godspeed!
Great post! Thanks, Helen.
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