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public channelling that I recorded yesterday a question was asked and answered about Agartha and the Hollow Earth, and the answer was, for me, illuminating. We were told about vast universes below and beyond Earth that reflect the cosmos with which we are relatively familiar, lower dimensions but of the highest spiritual wisdom, invisible places that are the home of divine and highly evolved hierarchies. Their nature and energetic immensity are so complex and extraordinary they are beyond our human understanding, just as the great scheme that is their sister cosmos is much misunderstood.
We see our world with the limiting eyes of illusion, often seeing or believing what we want to or are programmed so to do. Some of it is due to the veils of separation, the constraints upon our spiritual vision imposed upon us by the state of our souls and the nature of our humanity, and some of it is an intentional obscuration to conceal a greater truth the revelation of which could jeopardise the delicate, calibrated balance of the spiritual world. We must earn the right to be trusted and to know.
The home of Light above and below is our home too, however much we understand, or not. We are surrounded by Light that increases in abundance and brilliance the more we see it and use it, ignoring clouds and shadows that try to force themselves upon our notice and obscure that Light. They are insidious, seizing our attention constantly through gloom-filled words and images that are intended to dishearten and create uncertainty.
Believe nothing that begets fear, and recognise the manipulations and technologies that attempt to influence you negatively. It is your choice what to do with them: oddly, many people choose the dark clouds of persuasion – the articles that depress rather than the words that inspire – thus perpetuating the quagmire that is the third dimension. Look for the Light, in everything.
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Interesting, this, Claire. 🙂
Something that came to mind upon reading this blog is William James' book, A Pluralistic Universe (https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/11984/pg11984-images.html). Perhaps it will be of interest in this instance?
Best,
William
Thank you as always, William. Yes, William James and his views on reality are relevant, and very interesting. Thank you for reminding us.