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What’s Your Masterpiece Of Paradise Look Like?

“What would I think about today, if I knew those very thoughts would command leagues of the unseen?

What would I say today, if I knew each word I chose would send great waves into motion?

What would I do today, if I knew the Universe would glean from the slightest of my moves, whether or not I believed in life’s magic, so that the Universe could prove me right?

Every thought, every deed, whether they serve me or not, changes everything.”

I received the anonymously posted phrase above from a friend last week and thought it was a fitting beginning for this post.

So, what does your masterpiece of paradise look like?

Throughout the Bone Throwing series on the oil spill the Spirits have made it very clear that if we want to change things, WE need to change.

The Spirits have been pin-pointedly clear about that.

If we don’t wake-up, we’ll get more wake-up calls. Equally, if we do wake-up, we’ll get less, or none.

This oil spill event is a wake-up call, more and more of us realize that. Most importantly, it wasn’t the first one, and it likely ain’t the last.

Did you know there was an oil well blowout in the gulf in the late 70s and they weren’t able to stop it for almost 10 months?

Did you know that oil spills are a weekly occurrence in Nigeria?

But oil spills aren’t our only problems, or our only wake-up calls.

I’m sure most of us could come up with a long list of events which would qualify as wake-up calls, global and personal.

The question is not how long we can make the list and which events are real and which are conspiracy fantasies so far out there they are floating in the asteroid belt.

The question is, what are we waking-up “from” – or “to” – or “for”?

We all have to answer those questions for ourselves.

While it may not look quite like it, we’ve come a long way.

When Kay was studying with the Hetakas in the 70s and 80s the images of what’s to come at the time where much worse than what we are seeing today.

So we have made a shift.

However small that shift may have been, it was large enough to prevent, hopefully not just postpone, much worse disasters than what we are seeing today.

But, our work is just getting rolling.

In one of our discussions about the Bone Throw series on the oil spill Alan mentioned that the only way he knows how to make a difference is to quiet his mind, slow his thoughts and see what is really going on in his head by meditating.

Fabulous. That can be a great start.

Now the next step is finding out what we are doing the other 23 hours of our day.

Let me try to more clearly describe what I’ve been trying to share with my recent posts.

If we all were to put our thoughts and feelings into images, lets say paintings, what would the final masterpiece for each day of our lives look like?

Imagine we all have this giant canvas for each day and everything we think instantaneously appears on the canvas and by the end of the day we have this masterpiece of our creation all filled with a representation of all our feelings, all our emotions, all our thoughts.

How many of us would end up with a masterpiece representing quiet and calm, beauty, love and peace and happiness, creative inspiration, deep deep caring love and friendship, deep deep caring for ourselves, others, the world, indeed all life?

How many of us would end up with paintings, all of which we would want to have in our bedroom so they’d be the last thing we would see when going to sleep at night?

How many of us would do everything we could to have a bedroom so giant that we could hang all our paintings from each day we’ve lived so we could see them all just before we fall asleep at night?

Now, if we are honest with ourselves, how many of us would end up with large areas of the paintings for each day representing nothing less than nuclear war zones?

Well, hold on to your panties, we are creating those paintings.

These are all our psychic paintings and yes indeed we have created mansions full of them and yes indeed we do go to sleep by them every night.

Not only that, but we’re forcing many others to go to sleep by them every night as well.

Is that what you want to keep doing?

So many of us talk about love and light, we use that quite loosely in our interactions these days.

But how many of us not only really truly mean it, but are also capable of meaning it throughout all our waking hours of the day, our lives even, microsecond to microsecond?

I personally know very few people who not only mean it when they say love and light, they truly live it.

Their light part is not a nuclear device going off on their painting, it truly is deep deep love and caring which generates that light.

I know these people would try to do anything they could to get a bedroom large enough to be able to have all their paintings from each day on the walls to fall asleep by in real life.

From what I can observe, many of us do want these same abilities and gifts to truly create those kind of paintings each day.

Few of us however have made the commitment (here is that word again) to do so.

So if we want to wake-up, if we really truly want to wake-up, we need to make that commitment, without a back door.

The desire to wake-up is the first step in making that commitment.

Once we have announced our desire, we need to take the steps, we need to commit to follow through, we need to commit to change all areas of our life which are not in line with waking-up.

Are you thinking maybe you’re about ready to step out of the war zone paintings?

Are you ready, willing and able to make that kind of commitment?

How does one even go about making this kind of commitment?

We’ll share more about that in future posts, or maybe we should do a Bone Throw video about it.

What do you think?

Love and Song,

Helmut

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