sábado, marzo 28, 2020

Ron Head - The Council - Why would you fear your own power? - Mar 28, 2020




It has been said that humanity’s greatest fear is that it will find its own power. We will agree with this assessment. And let us explain to you why. Why would you fear your own power? There are many reasons. We will discuss some of them.

One of the greatest is that, if each of man were to truly allow the knowledge of his powerful self to surface, he would immediately need to assume responsibility for what he had created, and he has no problem seeing the great mess he lives in. But if he is powerless, he cannot change it, nor can he be accountable, at least in his mind.



And so he decides to avoid the issue by blaming ‘them’. ‘They’ let that happen. ‘They’ did it. And what can I do, after all? This gives all power to ‘them’. And we tell you, this makes of ‘them’ false gods. AND it keeps one safe from blame and responsibility.


Now, blame is a lie. It is a lie. There is no benefit in assigning blame anywhere in the universe, except to those that would gain power over another in assigning it. And power over another is also a lie. All true power is of the self and only over the self.


Now, let us suppose that one has seen through all of that. What else might one fear. Pssssst! Fear is also a lie.


Well, one could fear that widespread knowledge of one’s abilities would bring pain and suffering. This is very common. Many of you were caught up in past witch hunts and inquisitions. That time is over. We do not burn, drown, or draw and quarter folks for their beliefs anymore. You know that, but perhaps your subconscious does not.


One might be afraid that such widespread knowledge would bring throngs of people to one’s doorstep. You do not want the responsibility.


The possibilities are almost endless. And all of them mean that staying unaware of one’s power, or keeping it hidden, keeps one safe in some manner. It can also keep one from having to face the presence of Divine power that one has been taught, however mistakenly, is likely to damn one to hellfire.


Now, some of your comedians and social commenters have pointed out the inconsistency – we will try to be gentle here – of saying that you have an all loving God who will fry you for the slightest infraction or misinterpretation. We would pick no arguments here, but we would ask that humanity ask itself just exactly what it chooses to believe. You do not allow such contradictions in your fellows. One of your favorite retorts is, “You cannot have it both ways Well, you cannot have it both ways. Do you really want a God to fear?



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