a message from Gillian MacBeth-Louthan
Thursday, 18 June, 2015
Just like Time itself, Black Holes have an all or nothing temperament offering no in-between. This summer asks us all to enter places in our awareness that we have never even considered an option. To venture into our own personal cave and come out clearer than we have ever been. To enter a black hole in consciousness requires a letting go of all you knew yourself to be. Emerging into a place of complete metamorphosis.
The phenomena called black holes can be seen as bottomless pools of consciousness. Places where you enter and are forever changed. Many of the great ones from the past went into deep dark caves for years and returned profound. They used these dark caves of consciousness as one would use a black hole, an entryway to other worlds allowing them to see more than ordinary man. When they exited the caves it was obvious they had lost fear of life and death and everything in-between.
This year is an all or nil experience. As you stand at the edge of who you once knew yourselves to be the universe is asking you to embrace a future that has not been scripted. Allowing new encodings to be fired off in the brain that had not been accessible before now. The ultimate choice is to live and love without thought of loss. To jump without fear into the abyss with the knowing that in all darkness light is held captive. To come to the ledge and fly without remorse. There is no growth in a safe space.
Embrace the energy and light that you house and reach for the sky. Seek what inspires you as you idle in neutral waiting to see. All emotional flailing about weakens the immune system in a world that is already on edge. The planets will align this summer in a form that creates a sacred geometry. Bantering with the future does not place one in the cockpit of destiny. What is yet 'to' be is still unformed and embryonic of state. Waiting to be birthed.
Gillian MacBeth-Louthan - PO box 217 - Dandridge, Tennessee 37725-0217 - www.thequantumawakening.com thequantumawakening@hughes.net
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