On February 12, 2024 I ran into the shock rock star "Alice Cooper" at the Safeway supermarket in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii. The last time I ran into Alice was maybe 30 or more years ago somewhere else in Kihei. I somehow felt my meeting him again was for a reason so I did a little metaphysical research into this encounter. As we talked for about five to seven minutes it became clear something extraordinary was going on. Here is what I discovered.
Alice Cooper and Bruce Travis are both #28 numerologically. Both Alice and Bruce were born in 1948 nearly exactly two months apart. Alice was born on February 4, 1948 and turned 76. Bruce was born on April 2, 1948 and will turn 76. 2+4+1+9+4+8 = 28=10=1; Alice born. 4+2+1+9+4+8 = 28=10=1; Bruce born. 4+2 is the inverse of 2+4. When Alice Cooper was born the sun was in Aquarius 14*35' When Bruce was born his Mid-heaven was in Aquarius 20*17'. Bruce's natal Sun is in the 11th House (Aquarius). Both Bruce and Alice have their Mercury in Pisces. Alice 2* 51'. Bruce 19* 29' Alice's Venus 21* 13' of Pisces is conjunct Bruce's Mercury in Pisces 19* 29'. I see this as a collaboration of heart and mind. Both Bruce and Alice have Jupiter in Sagittarius. Alice 21*58'. Bruce 28* 41' Both Bruce and Alice have Saturn retrograde in Leo. Alice 19* 37' and Bruce 15* 56'. Both Bruce and Alice have Uranus in Gemini. Alice 22* 23' retrograde and Bruce 22* 35' direct only 12 celestial minutes apart. Uranus is the planet of sudden occurrences. Both Bruce and Alice have Neptune retrograde in Libra. Alice at 12*52' and Bruce at 11* 36'. Both Bruce and Alice have Pluto retrograde in Leo. Alice 13* 45' and Bruce 12*39'. Alice's moon is in Sagittarius 13* 7'. Bruce's moon is in Capricorn 24*23' Both Alice and Bruce have the north node retrograde in Taurus. Alice 19* 31' and Bruce 14* 34'. Both have their south nodes in Scorpio. Both Alice and Bruce were born Jewish. Both Alice and Bruce lived at Lake Point Tower in Chicago, Illinois. Bruce lived on the 28th floor of Lake Point Tower in 1977 to 1981. (He kept the apartment until 1988). Alice lived on the 38th floor of Lake Point Tower in the early 1980's. Alice lives at the top of Maui Meadows on Kumulani Drive. Bruce lived at the top of Maui Meadows on Kumulani drive while he was building their house in Wailea Kialoa 1/2 mile from Maui Meadows. Both Alice and Bruce owned Maserati Ghibli sports cars with similar colors. Both Alice and Bruce are musicians. Both Alice and Bruce started rock and roll bands in High School. Bruce started a band in 1964 at age 16 called the King Bees which became the Scarabs (a kind of beetle) when the Beatles came on the scene in America in 1964. Bruce's band played most of the Beatle's songs and dressed up exactly like the Beatles with Nehru suits and Beatle boots. Alice had a band called the Spiders at age 16 (formerly the Earwigs) to "parody songs of the Beatles" in 1964 and dressed up like the Beatles. Both Alice and Bruce play harmonica. Both Alice and Bruce are from the Midwest. Bruce is from Chicago. Alice is from Detroit. Both Bruce and Alice met their future wives in 1975. Both Bruce and Alice were married in 1976 and are still with their same wives. Both Bruce and Alice have been married 48 years. Bruce's wife Elise dated Alice's rhythm guitarist Michael Bruce in the early 1970's and was at Alice Cooper's coming out party in Los Angeles, California. Both Alice and Bruce have long hair. Alice Cooper was discovered by Shep Gordon in 1968. In 1968 Bruce's band The King James Version was the featured band at the Chicago, Illinois Democratic Convention. Bruce's wife met Shep Gordon in the early 1970's. Bruce and his wife Elise reconnected with Shep Gordon on Maui in 1979 and have been casual friends ever since. Alice graduated with an honors degree in Physics. Bruce began his study of Quantum Physics in the 1990's and began his study of meta-physics in 1969. He dropped out of college after his sophomore year but finished his junior year at the city college Alice is a firm believer in Jesus. Based on the above amazing synchronicities (absolutely not coincidences) there is a reason why Bruce and Alice reconnected at this crucial point in time in our history in a "safe way" in a safe place. Alice Cooper said of Jesus: "There was never more a rebel than Jesus Christ. Bruce is a "spiritual revolutionary" and his astrological horoscope reflects this revolutionary rebellious trait. Both Alice and Bruce pray every day. The following passages are from Reincarnation-Wheels of a Soul by Rabbi Philip S. Berg "the world's foremost authority on the Kabbalah the daring truth of reincarnation. " "It is the supreme irony that Kabbalah, as ancient and as Jewish as Judaism itself, should wither in its home garden only to flourish among Christians, few of whom are aware of the true origin of the mysteries of their faith. Apart from its basis in the Bible, the inner essence of Christianity is wholly Kabbalistic...and only with the Age of Aquarius ( began in 2008) - the Messianic Era-could the gap between religionist and Kabbalist find its span... Now, in the Age of Aquarius, with time winding down to the coming of the Messiah and a passing away of the old order souls laden with evil and in desperate need of correction before it is too late are flocking (back) to the earth plane... What is needed today is a master key to unlock the apparent chaos and find order within it. Reincarnation, stripped of superstition and half-truth, can be that key... Human consciousness existed before birth, and by human consciousness, I mean the soul. This is the first fundamental fact of reincarnation.. death only comes to the body. The soul lives eternally.... Anyone who feels the need for strict scientific validation should realize that as we probe deeper into the subatomic world of our existence, we find that strict scientific validation of anything becomes virtually impossible.... Essentially, verification lies not in accumulation of more stringent proofs of reincarnation, but rather in the persuasion of skeptics to accept that which has already been made known." Matthew 17:10-13. "And the disciples asked Jesus, 'Why then, do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?' He replied: 'Elijah is indeed coming and will restore all things; but I tell you that Elijah has already come, and they did not recognize him, but did to him whatever they pleased. In the same way the Son of Man is going to suffer at their hands. Then the disciples understood that he was talking to them about John the Babtist.'" The disciples understood that Jesus was teaching them that John was the reincarnation of Elijah and the disciples "understood" this, i.e. they "perceived the intended meaning" of Jesus' words. John 14:3. "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and take you to myself, that where I am (in Christ/God/Love consciousness) you may be also." Read that carefully. "...take you to my self..." Saint Augustine embraced the law of reincarnation. 354 A.D/C.E.. to 430 A.D./C.E. Saint Clement of Alexandria: "The balance of evidence available supports the conclusion that he endorsed the doctrine of reincarnation." 150 A.D/C.E.. to between 211 and 215 A.D/C.E.. Origen of Alexandria considered one of Christianity's greatest systematic theologians was a believer in reincarnation and "insisted on universal salvation, but worked across many lifetimes and successive worlds-in other words reincarnation." Origin believed that souls had previous lives... 185 A.D/C.E.. to 254 A.D.?C.E. "Plato accepted an idea that many Greeks believed (in) reincarnation." 428/427 B.C.E. to 348/347 B.C.E. So did Pythagoras. 570 B.C.E. to 500/490 B.C.E. So did Socrates. 470 B.C.E to 399 B.C.E. So did Basilides. A.D. 117-138 So did Valentinus. 100 A.D./C.E to 160 A.D./C.E Bruce is the reincarnation of Jesus. "Let those who have an ear hear."
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Yesterday on one of the international news channels the coverage was in Jerusalem at the Wailing Wall. There was a eulogy for the hostages being held by Hamas. One of the attendees called out for Mashiach( Messiah).
Today we saw the movie Dune Part 2. The main character becomes/is the prophecied Madhi or messiah for the desert people on the planet Arakus. Very interesting the synchronicity of these two events. On April 21st Uranus and Jupiter will be conjunct in Taurus 21* 50’ the first time since 1941. There is a Uranus-Jupiter conjunction every 14 years. This one in Taurus has an energy that will kick into gear the Pluto in Aquarius energetic for the first time since the American, French, and industrial revolutions in the 18th century. A monumental shift in consciousness is now inevitable and on the horizon. Love, Dad February 11,2024. Super Bowl celestial “Signs” as clues.
Just like the space shuttle disaster two days after the Super Bowl in 1986 that God gave us “signs” the 2024 Super Bowl also gave us signs. There was a football player named Travis. There was a commercial about Jesus. A high school football team from Maui was featured prominently at halftime. Maui Travis Jesus Coincidence? As Albert Einstein said: “ God does not play dice with the universe.” Pluto enters Aquarius. First time since the American Revolution. It is a whole new ball game for humanity.
Do You Believe in Love? How to Align Your Life with the Most Powerful Force in the UniverseBY CRAIG HAMILTON
“As long as we take the position that we need to feel more love in order to be love, we’re missing the whole point of love.” Do you believe in love? Most of us spiritually oriented people would say that we do. In fact, I often ask people what they consider to be the most important thing in the world—and the answer I receive most often is “LOVE.” As spiritual practitioners, we may have even at some point had an experience of a kind of divine love, a spiritual love, that was not merely sentimental love for another person or an animal—but a recognition that love is woven into the very fabric of reality. A sense that God is love—and in fact, that our own true nature is love. That who we most deeply are is love. And in that realization, we may have recognized that this love is not a scarce commodity. It’s always freely given. The universe is held up by a source of infinite unconditional love that’s always present in every moment. There’s never a moment and never a place where love does not fully penetrate and permeate. When we discover this source of infinite love—whether it’s just a taste or a glimpse, an insight, or a profound moment of spiritual revelation—it tends to bring us to our knees in awe and in devotion for this love that is own deepest nature. We also realize this love is ever-present. When we get a taste or glimpse of this, we see that there was never a moment in our life and never a moment in all of life where this love was not already present and overflowing. When we discover the perfection of love at the heart of all of this, there’s an overwhelming recognition that this love is unconditional. It’s not something I have to earn, it’s not something I have to generate, it’s not something I have to create or become worthy of or prove I’m good for. It’s what’s always already so. The whole Cosmos is shot through with love, beginning to end and beyond. Just take a moment now to allow yourself to be drawn into a recognition of the love I’m speaking about. Maybe you can remember a moment in your own search or in your own life when you knew in some undeniable way some aspect of what I’ve just been describing. When you knew this love. When you knew it was never far away. Allow yourself to remember what you saw about reality in that moment. What was clear to you about love? What’s the source of all of it? Now, notice that I didn’t ask you how it felt. I didn’t ask you, “How did you feel in that moment of knowing love, recognizing love?” You see, when we think of love, the first thing most of us think of is that it’s a feeling. We think of it as a really warm, overwhelmingly positive, uplifting, soothing feeling that we want to have more of. But love is so much more than a feeling. In fact, the most important part of it is not the feeling part, even though love does have a lot of beautiful feelings associated with it. Here’s the great challenge of love: as long as we take the position that we need to feel more love in order to be love, we’re missing the whole point of love. It means we don’t really believe in love. I’m going to say it again. As long as our relationship to love is one where we’re seeing it as a feeling that we want more of—that we need to be feeling in order to express it, in order to be that love in the world—then we’re missing what love is all about. And it means that we don’t really believe in love. Because, you see, if we believe in the love that I’m speaking about here, we don’t need to feel it. If we believe that this love is ever-present everywhere, at all times freely given, never lacking—that every moment is full of that love in every corner of the cosmos, that it’s the very nature of what we are—why would we ever need to feel it again to fully step forth and be it? Imagine a person who, every time the sun shines, gets all excited and starts running around saying “Oh, my God! The sun is shining! I feel so great! I feel so warm! The sun exists! It’s a miracle. There’s a sun and it feels so warm and wonderful. Everyone exalt in the presence of the sun. Look at this glorious sun that fills our world with warmth and energy and fuels this whole amazing biosphere that we’re a part of. Celebrate the sun.” But when they wake up on a cloudy day, they always say, “God, I don’t know what I was thinking yesterday. Obviously there’s no sun. Look up at the sky. There are only clouds. That’s what’s real.” And you try to reason with them, saying, “Wait a minute, silly. Don’t you know the sun’s still there? The clouds are just covering it up. You know the sun exists. In fact, you saw it yesterday and you were celebrating it and exalting in it. You felt its warmth on your skin. You knew it was real without any doubt.” And they just look at you blankly and say, “I’ll believe it when I see it and feel its warmth. Oh, how I long to know the sun. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a sun?” Now, this might seem like a slightly silly analogy, but it’s actually not that far off from how most of us relate to divine love. Because, truthfully, how much love do any of us need to experience in order to believe in love in the way I’m talking about? What if you’ve already experienced enough love for a whole lifetime? Arguably, you could choose to believe in love even without ever experiencing it for yourself. You could simply say, “I can see the truth of it and I’m going to be that in the world. I’m going to be a stand for it.” But let’s say, to give us all the benefit of the doubt, that we at least need a little taste of it to prove it—because we don’t want to just believe something somebody else tells us, or something we read about in a book. And we don’t want to just reason our way to it. Even at that, haven’t we all had a little taste of love—enough to know it’s real? So then what if, instead of waiting to feel more love, or trying or seeking or stretching or striving to feel more love, we decided instead to believe in love? To never doubt love, to have faith in the power of love? How would we live then? How would you live if you believed in love? What if, instead of waiting for God to prove to you that love is real, or waiting for love to prove to you that it is real, your job is to prove to the world that love is real by demonstrating its existence every minute of your life—whether you feel a current of love in that moment or not? What if that’s the great spiritual challenge? What if the nature of our evolutionary calling is to prove the reality of love to everyone and everything by demonstrating its reality every minute of our life? How would you live if you took that up as your challenge, as your calling? Now, when we think about what it would mean to be a living expression of love all the time, we tend to bring images to mind like Mother Teresa. We imagine ourselves giving all of our time to relieving suffering in the world. Or maybe we decide that our mission in life is to make everyone we meet feel personally loved by us. I have a good friend who’s done that. And certainly that represents one level of being love. We all know the experience of encountering someone who is selflessly devoted to serving others, or relieving the anguish of others, or unconditionally loving everyone they meet, or putting themselves in harm’s way for the benefit of others. It’s an elevating experience to encounter that, to hear stories about that. And it is an example of demonstrating that love exists—because that’s what those encounters do, right? Those individuals are demonstrating love. They’re proving it. In fact, I heard a story recently about something that happened on 9/11 that I hadn’t heard before, and it had that elevating impact on me. Apparently, just after the towers fell in New York that day, the Coast Guard sent out a call to boat owners to help evacuate people from the city. This was a moment, you realize, when nobody knew what was coming next. Nobody knew if this was just the beginning of a whole series of attacks. This had just begun. But when the smoke from the towers started to lift, they saw that there were hundreds of boats of all shapes and sizes streaming into the harbor, heading straight for the smoke-filled shore, moving straight to the heart of what may have been their own demise. Those boat owners had no idea what they were heading into, but they went anyway. There was a video posted on YouTube in which they were interviewing a lot of these folks, these boat owners, who were saying “Look, I didn’t know what I was headed into. I just felt this deep call from within me that I had to help.” And over the course of that day they evacuated more than half a million people—just those private boat owners did that. And I was uplifted by this, as I think we all are by any story of self-sacrifice in which someone’s willing to put themselves in harm’s way in order to help or save another. In a sense, you could say they were demonstrating love. They were proving the existence of love. Just as somebody who turned the other way and said, “Well, I can’t be bothered” might be proving something else, at least attempting to validate our cynicism. So that is one dimension of what it means to believe in love, or to be a stand for love. And anytime one of us does this, we are helping to prove and demonstrate that love is real. But there’s a deeper layer to this as well, and that’s the layer I really want to focus our attention on here. What does it really mean to believe in love and to be a stand for love in the world? If we say we believe in love in the way I’m describing—in the “always already present,” fully available love that is our own nature and could never be taken away—then we’re accepting the fullness that’s already here all the time. If we let in the reality that love is never lacking in any moment, what we’re saying is that the most important thing is always already here—because, as we’ve already noted, most of us will say love’s the most important thing, right? If love is the most important thing there is, and we accept that it’s never lacking, never not present, never goes away--then that means that the most important thing can never be taken away from me or you or anyone. The most important thing in the universe is already abundant in every molecule of the cosmos. I don’t have to look for it, I don’t have to earn it, I don’t have to generate it, I don’t have to create it. I don’t have to go seeking to find it. And most importantly, I don’t have to worry about losing it. So what does that mean? It means I can let go. I can let go of wanting or needing anything else from this world. I can let go of grasping, of living in fear of lack or loss. I can let go of trying to get something that’s already intrinsic to my own nature, because I can accept the glory and the fullness that’s already here in every moment. This is what faith really means. This is what it means to live a life of faith. Faith means that whether or not I feel particularly loved, or particularly loving, or anything in particular, I know what this is all about and I’m standing for that. I’m never going to doubt that love is always already here. I’m never going to deny it. I’m never going to demand that God or love prove it to me—because I know. I’ve seen enough to know, and that’s enough for me. So I’m going to be love, which means I’m not going to hold on to my little grasping self with all of its stories about what I need and what I don’t have, and all the things I want to accumulate or acquire. I’m not going to hold on to my ideas about experiences I need to have, or people who need to love me. I’m never going to buy into any of that again because I know the whole thing’s already love. It never wasn’t. I had bought into a sham that said it was all about me and that I didn’t have enough, and that life wasn’t enough as it is. But I’m not buying it anymore. A life of faith means that when the voice of the ego comes back in, asserting that I need something else to be happy, full, or complete, I say “No. I’m not going to believe your story of limitation. I’m not going to listen to your doubt. Love is here. It’s always been here, and I am now going to prove it.” What I’m saying is that if you believe in love, you can never again listen to the voice of limitation telling you that something fundamental is missing, that life’s not enough, that you’re not enough, or that love is something outside of you that you need to find. You can live a life of faith, a life that says “I know the sun exists,” even after three months of a Portland, Oregon, or Seattle, Washington, winter. Even when you might not have seen the sun for quite a while. In a sense, where the rubber meets the road with this is when life gets challenging, when we hit difficult circumstances—when the sun goes away, as it were. That can tempt us to doubt the ever-present nature of love, the inherent perfection and fullness of each moment. But to believe in love means that no matter how challenging life gets, I will never give in to doubt. I will never give in to the temptation to believe that something is missing, that love is lacking. What happens to us when we make the choice to live a life of faith, to believe in love? One of the most miraculous things that happens is that suddenly I’m not an issue anymore. All the things that I thought I needed to have, all the things I thought I needed to get or become or get over in order to be ready to show up as love—they all just sort of fall to the side. It’s not that those things necessarily utterly cease to exist. It’s just that we’re a stand for fullness in such a fundamental way that we can’t take those stories of limitation and lack seriously any longer. We can’t buy it. We can’t believe in it. We can’t be bothered wasting our time with it, because it seems small and petty and unimportant. So many things that seemed so important, so meaningful—my personal hopes, dreams, ambitions, fears, worries, doubts—no longer seem so significant. Sure, maybe some of those personal hopes, dreams and ambitions will happen. And it would be nice if they did. They’re still there as preferences. We’re human beings. We like certain things. Other things we don’t like as much. We want certain things. Other things we don’t want as much. All of that is still there. But we’re taking a stand fundamentally for the truth that none of those things are going to add any love to my life. None of those things I think I need and want and have to have are going to add anything fundamental—because the most important thing’s already here and I’m a living stand for it. I’m proving it every day. And part of how I’m proving it is by letting go of all these things I used to believe I needed, or that had to happen, or that were supposedly going to bring more love. And all the things I feared, that seemed so frightening or potentially threatening to my well-being, my success, my happiness—guess what? Now I know that even if they all happened, all those “worst things” I’m so afraid of, there wouldn’t be any less love. The most important thing would still be here in its fullness and completeness. The nature of life would still be love. Therefore, I don’t need to be so preoccupied about all those fears, needs, wants, and concerns. They may not entirely go away, and they don’t need to. But I’m not focused on them. I’m living a life of faith, which means I’ve tethered myself to something that transcends every created thing, every detail, every coming and going, every bit of change. I’ve hooked myself to the ultimate. That’s now my reference point. With no problem to focus on, I start to forget about myself. I have everything I ever needed, really. I have the most precious thing. I always did. I just didn’t realize it or I didn’t admit it. So now I can stop resisting the way things are, because I know that fundamentally the way things are at the deepest level is full and good and indescribably sacred. As my attention is freed from any self-fixation, I become vast. I become as infinite as the sky, expanding out in all directions, no longer tethered to this little self with its world of lack. I become the whole. And my heart becomes that big too, an expanse without boundaries or limitation, because I realize that I don’t need to “hold love in my heart.” I don’t need to protect my little heart. I don’t need to be delicate with it. I can let it expand to include everything and everyone. Why? Because I’m becoming that boundless sacred love. Because I made a decision to be love. What happens then, from that expansive place, when I look upon the world of form and manifestation? Well, one of the things that happens is that care begins to well up. A vast, deep care that knows no boundaries wells up in that big heart. And what we see is that the world doesn’t know about this. The world at large, humanity at large, does not know love. The human race has not accepted and embraced this love that’s everywhere all the time. Nobody knows about this, almost nobody. We see a lot of people talk about it. It’s in a lot of books. People preach it on TV. But they don’t know about this. You can tell that nobody really knows that it’s all permeated with love already. Don’t you see, everyone? It’s what we are. You don’t need to hold on. You don’t need to be afraid. You don’t need to just grasp and get for yourself. The thing we’re all looking for is already here trying to be known. How can I help everybody know this love? How can I help the world know that the love we’re striving so hard for is actually freely given and never lacking—that it’s the ground we’re standing on? Because if everybody knew that, we’d all treat each other so differently. The whole human game would change completely. It would become sacred. Every act would be a sacred act of communion in this love. We’d create heaven on earth. It wouldn’t even be that hard. So I have to prove the reality of this love with everything I do. I have to show the way. The world needs to know the reality of this. It needs to wake up. And I need to take responsibility for this perfection, for this fullness, for this boundless love—for being it in the world. Of course, the moment we recognize we need to take responsibility for it, part of us gets scared. There’s a fear of doing it wrong, of failing to meet such an enormous challenge and call. But that fear is just temptation to doubt that love is enough. It’s temptation to think we don’t have enough, or that we don’t have what it takes to do this. To take responsibility for this means we have to really permanently let go of all of that, and stay true to the reality of this ever-present love, demonstrating it no matter how intense that fear might get. It means we have to be willing to take great risks for that love. We might have to be warrior for that love—metaphorically speaking, of course. We might have to sacrifice for that love, give up something that we really wanted but realized wasn’t important enough to give our time and energy to, so we let it go because something else is more important now. This is what a life of faith means. Now, the other thing that happens to us when we begin to live a life of faith—to believe in love, to plant our stake there—is that, mysteriously, we begin to know love all the time. It doesn’t mean that we always feel a certain way, like a certain warm, gentle, nurturing glow. Not at all. But in a mystical sense, when we make the decision to be love—to stand for love, to risk for love, to not doubt the truth of love—love begins to become our reality. So we’re not just proving it to the world, it’s being proven to us in our own experience. Ironically, at the same time we no longer need that proof. We don’t need to have a certain experience. We don’t need to feel a certain way. We know what’s so, and we’re going to stand for it. We’ve gone beyond needing to feel it. In this sense, love is both unconditional and conditional at the same time. Love is unconditional in the sense that it is always already here. It’s always the nature of things. It’s woven into every fiber of reality. It’s not dependent on anything else. But love is also conditional in the sense that in order to truly know love, to truly live in love, you have to first take a stand for love. The price for living in love is a kind of ultimate sacrifice: it’s the letting go of everything I thought was so important, me and my little world of problems and fears and needs and concerns. Letting go of the notion that life’s all about me. It’s taking a stand that I’m never going back to that smallness no matter how challenging things get, no matter how tempting it might be. It’s only when we’re willing to do that and mean it—and back it up day after day—that we’ll really know love. This is tremendously liberating if we really do it, because it means you being an expression of love doesn’t depend on anything other than you deciding to be an expression of love. It doesn’t depend on you feeling any particular way. What a relief! I can be aligned with the most important thing no matter how I feel. Finally I don’t have to be worried about my inner world. “How do I feel today? Am I in touch with love? Am I in touch with God? No. Yes. This moment I was, that moment I wasn’t.” We can let go of all that and just strive to bring it into the world and be an expression of it, live in deeper alignment with it. And even as love begins to become our reality, we’re no longer attached to it. Even when the spiritual gold nuggets we were digging for all those years finally show up and get dumped all over our driveway, we see it out there and say, “That’s nice, but that’s not what I’m oriented toward anymore. I’m not trying to feel love. I’m not trying to get God consciousness for myself. I’m already expressing it. So the keys to the kingdom showed up, the inner riches are here—great. I’m experiencing love much more often, but I still don’t really need that at all to express love.” You don’t grab onto it. You say, “Maybe it’s here today. Maybe it’ll be gone tomorrow—but I’m still the same. I’m here to prove love exists to the world.” — CH When will the planetary shift in consciousness occur? Can this future event be predicted? I have repeated the words of Jesus many times. When the disciples asked Jesus about his “second coming” he replied: “only God knoweth the hour.”
When circumstances demand the need for a messiah or an energy that will heal the planet and shift the consciousness from duality to oneness, from hate to love, from division to unity the I Ching oracle will measure the rate of vibration of my soul as being ready to meet the planetary need and not before then. The November 2, 2023 blog instructed me to “standstill” with hexagrams 22 and 52. The April 2, 2023 I Ching reading on my 75th birthday was the First hexagram of the Creative above and below with 9 in the 2nd place, 9 in the 3rd place and 9 in the 4th place. When I am vibrating at the required vibratory frequency needed for planetary salvation I will draw 9 in the 5th place which means. “Flying dragon in the heavens. It furthers one to see the great man. Here the great man has attained the sphere of the heavenly beings. His influence spreads and becomes visible throughout the whole world. Everyone who sees him may count himself blessed. Confucius says about this line: ‘Things that accord in tone vibrate together. Things that have affinity in their inmost natures seek one another. Water flows to what is wet, fire turns to what is dry. Clouds(the breath of heaven) follow the dragon, wind (the breath of earth) follows the tiger. Thus the sage arises, and all creatures follow him with their eyes. What is born of heaven feels related to what is above. What is born of earth feels related to what is below. Each follows it’s kind.’” If all the lines are 9’s (the Receptive) this would be another confirmation that “standing still” is no longer required. THE SOLUTION TO A PERMANENT AND LASTING PEACE BETWEEN ISRAEL, PALESTINE and the WORLD was written by Bruce in 2017 during the last conflict between Hamas and Israel.
November 11, 2023. "President Erdogan of Turkey called for an international peace conference to find a PERMANENT SOLUTION to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. He said: 'What we need in Gaza is not pauses for a couple of hours, rather we need a permanent cease fire.' "* I offer that "permanent solution." *"A temporary suspension of fighting, typically one which peace talks take place. A truce." Until Hamas recognizes Israel's right to exist in their heart of hearts a "cease fire" is meaningless and will resolve nothing. Hamas may be incapable of a change of heart and mind. Maybe a Hamas surrender and humiliation is the only path to peace. Like the surrender of Japan in World War II. Remove the cancer. There is no justification for hate. Israel must recognize Palestine as a state and Palestine and the other Arab nations that also vow to destroy Israel must recognize Israel's right to exist. The "permanent solution" has been found, is available now, and the conflict can end immediately. A "permanent cease fire" will do nothing as long as Hamas and other mal-aligned countries vow to destroy Israel. A "two state solution" is only possible between the two states. If Hamas and other nations hostile to Israel's legitimate right to exist continues a greater conflict is inevitable. If Hamas recognizes Israel's right to exist Palestine can become a legitimate state and peace will ensue. Fat chance but anything is possible. There have been many impossible conflicts that got resolved. Northern Ireland as an example. This is a thousands of years old conflict that only Love and forgiveness can resolve. There is no other way. "Qatar's Emir said his country, where several Hamas leaders are based, is seeking to MEDIATE the release of Israeli hostages and hopes a humanitarian truce would be reached soon." My "Solution" supports "mediation" but the "release of Israeli hostages" is a bandaid and will solve nothing. A "truce" will only prolong the inevitable future attacks by Hamas on Israel over and over again. The only "solution" is Love. Love is the only thing that can conquer hate. It is the only humanitarian solution. 1 Timothy 2:5. Israel and Hamas at war. No end in sight. Time for an I Ching Oracle reading. I drew the 22nd hexagram of Grace with nine in the first place. The image is the clinging flame Li below the mountain Ken above. Keeping Still.
The follow up hexagram is #52 with Ken above and Ken below. A doubling of the trigrams. Keeping Still above and below. "When the outer world stops responding stop seeking and turn within. The object of your enquiry is currently in an immovable condition. If you are expecting to hear from someone or get an answer, the time is not right...if your question involves making a move, it is probably not the right time. If There are times of advancing forward and times of keeping still one does not permit the thoughts to go beyond the situation...when you lose your sense of stillness, you lose the self and become lost in your surroundings. To find the self, you need only recapture your sense of stillness." I thought that since the rewrite of My Past Life As Jesus- An Autobiography of Two Lifetimes (2001) was complete and now entitled Messiah For Hire-Curriculum Vitae Parts 1-10 and with the Middle East at war it was time for a Messiah. Not so fast. God has spoken. "Stand down and 'stand still' ". The doubling of the meaning of Keeping Still was to make doubly sure I got the message and not move forward under any circumstances. The universe has spoken: loud and clear. With Aloha, Bruce Robert Travis(RS)79596 Pacific Rim International LLC Brokered By Exp Realty (RB)21841 (808) 280-1333 With Trust and Integrity Since 1969 |
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