The Law of Elimination, taught to us by our Universal Logos and Keeper of Universal Law, Sanat Kumara, brings to our attention 4 false grids: bigotry, hatred, limitation, and control.
Focusing on hatred and bigotry, going deeper into this . . . in our dictionary bigotry is defined as:
obstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief, opinion, or faction, in particular prejudice against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
And prejudice is:
preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience: prejudice against people from different backgrounds | ingrained religious prejudices. • dislike, hostility, or unjust behavior deriving from unfounded opinions: accusations of racial prejudice.
And here is what SK guided us to do:
If you are looking at the elimination of hatred or bigotry, and you feel that within the sphere within which you live, you witness it on a daily basis, then you look to the without, you look to the above, and you say:
“Well, do I see it in the outer sphere where Love reigns?”
And might I suggest, “No, you don’t.”
And that is an indicator, a measurable indicator, to you that it does not belong.
Now, that does not mean that you simply zap it with the Law of Elimination.
There are further assessments to take place.
So, for example, if you are looking at the issue of bigotry—and prejudice is still very heavy upon the planet within the human realm, nowhere else—so you look at it and you think:
“Well, is there a lesson that is being learned?”
“Is the collective somehow learning from this?”
“Is it for the highest good that this simply be eliminated?
“Or does it have such value that the kernel needs to be preserved?”
Because, for example, with bigotry, it usually comes down to an absence of self-worth and self-Love:
“Well, I hate you because I hate myself.”
So then you are faced with the question and the assessment:
“Do I eliminate this or do I transmute it?”
And the answer, my friends, is both.
It is never just an either/or, so there may be elements that you are completely eliminating and still keeping the kernel for the lessons to be learned.
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We have all been in family situations and worked in organizations where issues arise between people. SK says we are not to eliminate people from our lives, we are here to eliminate the old belief systems.
If we see this happening—nothing is impossible!—we can use the Law of Transmutation and with our imagination place the situation in miniature in our cupped hands, and holding it slightly away, same level as our heart, invoke Sanat Kumara and the Law of Transmutation. Then we blow, with our breath, Love on it.
SK says to keep doing this daily until we see the shift. The higher realms take all things into account and help from their Loving perspective through everyone’s guidance.
The Law of Elimination works when we are at such a level of mastery that we are truly standing back and blessing the entire situation; we are in harmony ourselves within, and we can see is how everything is in Divine Order; we are in our wisdom standing back from the chaos.
We know to invoke the Law of Elimination and Sanat Kumara, and to swirl the old energy counter-clockwise within us until it disappears into nothing. This Law is implemented when we are very still, in a meditative state.
Here, in SK’s words, is how to do this—it is never people or things, just old unloving, discordant energy:
Feel that energy of what you wish to eliminate—not people, not things—but discordant energy, energy that is not of love, and feel it dropping down from your heart to that point where it is intersecting with your solar plexus, and breathe.
And the motion for this energy in this particular undertaking is a spiral motion, and it is counter-clockwise, so you are going backwards around the clock.
So you are unwinding the energy.
Rather than bringing it in, you’re sending it out, spiraling it out, and wait and feel that moment of implosion/explosion right at that point of intersection between your solar plexus and your heart.
You aren’t sending this energy anywhere.
It is simply gone.
One.
Two.
Three, and let it be.
And then with gratitude in your heart, come back up to the center of your heart, come back up to your cushion, give thanks, and simply know it is done.
We are here on Earth to transmute, to eliminate the unloving thoughts and feelings within us, then ‘walk’ in our daily lives in this admiration, this respect, this honouring, this value of ourselves—that this joy becomes contagious!
We uncover our unfolding unique sacred purposes and joyfully create a planet of Love.



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