Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Short Term Pain is Inevitable; Long Term Healing Certain


Those who are familiar with Quantum Physics will understand this phenomenon:

On Dr. David Hawkins's 1,000 point scale of consciousness (see Power vs. Force), someone must vibrate above 200 to have a positive impact on humanity.

What this shows us is with a vibration of 191, while Mr. Trump may sometimes stumble onto a positive choice, he is guaranteed to do more harm than good in the world.

This vibrational level is characterized by arrogance and denial, and is responsible throughout history for armies regularly slaughtering each other via religious wars, political terrorism and zealotry, always at a heavy cost to society (p.83). Egos at this level are very vulnerable to attack, and until such individuals reach a level of willingness to learn, to stop blaming and accept responsibility for ones own actions, feelings and beliefs, they will project their shortcomings onto others and "remain in a powerless mode of victimhood." (p. 238),

One must reach a level of 200 in one's development to be healable and avoid doing more damage to humanity than good.  




Here's the good news:

"If one can truly escape the egocentric draw of sub-200 attractor fields, consiciously closing a friendly earnest, kind, and forgiving approach to life, and eventually making charity toward others one's primary focus, higher levels can certainly be attained. In practice, great will is required." (p 103) This is very difficult to do in one lifetime. "Love of our fellow man can ensue only when we stop condemning, fearing, and hating each other." (p.220)

Fortunately, many in society are already there, and their energy counteracts those that function as lower levels. One individual vibrating at 700 (Ghandi) can overcome the vibration of 70 million vibrating below 200.

Since the entire human population collectively vibrates at 207, this is enough to make the victory of love in the world inevitable.

Stay in your kindness, forgiveness, and love, and you will help the world get there. The road may be bumpy, but love always wins in the end. :-)

Friday, February 7, 2025

My Message of Hope in Trying Times

Humanity has chosen some harsh lessons to learn these days.  Perhaps we are ready to accelerate our awarenesses and growth through choices we're making as a human race.



Some of us will be learning that hurting people does not bring us what we truly want.

 

Some of us will be learning that hurting back those who hurt us will not bring us what we want.

 

Some of us will learn that anger does not bring us joy.

 

Some of us will learn that democracy is not free, and keeping it requires involvement and engagement with what’s going on.

 

Some will be learning that stepping into our power and to stop playing victim is worth the effort and necessary.

 

Some will learn that many suffer and many die when we do not actively care for one another.

 

Some need to learn there is enough for everyone, and that living in fear and scarcity is not necessary.

 

Some of us will be given many opportunities to practice forgiveness.

 

Some of us will learn that those we see as wrong or cruel, are really in pain and wounded, and their fear and anger keep them from thinking clearly and staying connected with their true loving nature.

 

Some of us will realize we are invulnerable to attacks from aching and misguided people.


Some of us will learn we can’t save everybody from pain, but we can save some, even ourselves.  (I recommend we all watch the movie, “One Life” with Anthony Hopkins.   It is a mirror of what we are experiencing now.)

 

Some of us will learn that if we are to be saved, we must step up and do it ourselves.


Many outside the United States will learn that not all AmerIcans are the same.  Some manipulate, use people, create chaos, and have little sensitivity to their privilege or the needs of others.  Others are filled with compassion, grieve the loss of freedom, are embarrassed by the behavior of others, and deeply desire a return to caring and love in their country and around the world.  (in fact, most Americans did not vote for our current president, but he won by a 1½% margin over the next closest candidate).


Some of us will learn that we can't change other people, but we can change ourselves.


I’m sure there are countless other lessons to be learned that are not named above.

 

Can you identify one or more lessons you will need to learn to get through these trying times? It’s worth the effort to become conscious and aware of the opportunities to become better people when prompted by the challenges.   ðŸ˜Š

 

Fear and Despair are normal human feelings.  But we do not have to stay there.  The sun will always come up in the morning, no matter how dark the night.  What light will you bring to it?


Don’t just think about it.  Bring it.   ðŸ˜Š

 

Thank you!

 

David Larson