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Merry Christmas
Channeling Gaia
Many people in the world wish for us to wake up. “Stay Woke” or “Awaken!” they are calling.
Maybe this is about becoming enlightened in order to be able to see better, to become aware and to deal with ourselves as well as the world more consciously, because we do better in the light.
Sadly, the metaphor of awakening is misused every now and then. And then from it arises a sense of: “I see something that you don’t see, and that is bad, a false world, one that I do not approve of. I am against what I see.”
The question that I ask myself is whether we really wake up this way or whether we are perhaps only creating a self-imposed nightmare in the process of awakening.
So, is it really about being awake? Or is it more about continuing to dream? Who are we when we are living and who are we when we are asleep? Don’t we always dream, even when we are awake, just in a different way? Is not both our world? And are we not more connected to our truth in dreams than when we are when we have woken up? Are we not more conscious when we sleep, when we meditate, when we rest within ourselves, than when we meander through the chaotic world with our eyes open? Are we not closer to God within us, to our higher self, when we close our eyes, exactly the moment when we are blind?
So, being blind does not necessarily mean that we are indifferent. On the contrary, blind people can also see, just in another way, the quality is different, the depth varies, we perceive with all senses, we look beyond that, what is visible. And “being able to see” does not necessarily mean that we really recognize what is trying to show itself to us in what we see as an image. So, what exactly is behind the picture?
The song Amazing Grace says: Once I was lost, but now I’m found. I was blind but now I see.
In a sense, this could mean: when I was still awake, I lost myself in the outside world. Now I am connected to my heart, reconciled with my inner essence, my very soul and therefore I now understand that I was once blind when I actually thought that I could see.
Well, now I see the world in a new way. I see it with my heart. I have a dream. A vision of a world that I recognize behind the very world that I am currently looking at. I was blind but now, now I see, and what I see is what this one small moment reveals to me from the depths within myself.
It is the time of love, the time of the heart, the time of the vision of a world that arises from our innermost being and becomes the world in which we live. Not just today, at Christmas, but always ever since we have existed. Us, the humankind on earth.
Merry Christmas from Julia.