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Be wary; organised religious systems gone bad...

“…Ye are Gods…� (John 10:34). It was said back then! Why now is humanity surrendering all their inherent creative power unto the so called “authority figures� that are masterminding organised world systems/religions, masking themselves under the context of redeeming innocent souls, blindly leading them to “darkness� instead of “light�?

The time is now for us to see through these universal illusions (false doctrines) that are wiping out mortal souls...slowly but surely!

We have searched for satisfaction in the material realms only to be left feeling empty and frustrated. We set our goals on achieving all this “outward success� without paying much attention to our inner needs and longings.

With hard work and determination, we achieved some of the goals we had set for ourselves. Some of the goals we did not manage to accomplish. We bought our dream car, dream home and got the promotion we were after.

Only to discover that the job was terribly stressful and the thrill of driving the fast car wore off. No matter how much “stuff� we kept buying, we just could not keep up with the latest and fanciest gadgets that the advances in technology brought our way. This left us feeling empty and frustrated.

Lately we are seeing more and more people turning “inwards� to find healing, balance and the answers to life’s questions. It is time to live our lives as creative, empowered individuals who are in tune with our divine nature and not surrender our power to organised world systems/religions whose intentions are so far from answering life’s deeper questions...

It is time for every one of us to take responsibility for caring for planet earth and each another and to realise we are all part of the same whole, remembering that in the place we are this very moment, we are living our past choices while choosing now for the next moment’s experience; so the task at hand may be rather daunting at times, yet we become it anyway for we are magnificent creators. This alone is power beyond our physical human senses and comprehension.

Living in the dark is living in the unknown and many who are consciously awakening and aware are in the unknown space of the “new�. And as we “baby-step� our way tentatively through this maze of new and wondrous potential; we are choosing from a myriad of possibilities through which we experience our newly created world.

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