Nothing is Certain

By Jo Mooy

As individuals, we have the power within to hold things together and weather the storms as new conditions emerge.

What can we be certain about? Nothing! Those stable things you once relied upon are crumbling. Their foundations are dissolving. It’s like the timeline of the Kali Yuga age itself, which is changing to a new one. The lower frequencies are unable to survive in the higher ones that arrive with the new Bronze Age Yuga.

Previously, ideas and thoughts of living in a world of energy and frequency were difficult to understand. In that time-frame, humans were easily held captive by tradition, dogma, rules, laws, and yesterday’s facts insisted upon by religious establishments that told you what to believe and how to act. It’s remarkable that a few enlightened souls managed to incarnate and reach a small number of individuals who kept the spark alive for the new age. But most of humanity simply muddled along.

In that previous age, it was believed that everything would last forever. We know better now—nothing lasts forever. Everything is in a state of flux and change. The only certainty to believe in is that there is no certainty. Empires crumble when they’ve outlived their usefulness. Religions that ruled the masses for centuries lose their magic and disappear. Laws long-cherished as precedent and therefore inviolate are reversed. Old beliefs and thinking, held by past generations, waver in the turbulence of the incoming frequencies, no longer able to interest or influence the young.

Fresh ideas and concepts come into consciousness like a cool breeze making it impossible for the old ways to survive in the face of evolutionary changes. Some see this as a tragedy and a personal or societal loss of monumental proportions. A good metaphor is an old building. It once had its uses and purpose. It’s destruction by war, or from environmental changes, or simply lack of usefulness, makes way for its gleaming futuristic version to be built, even if that’s not yet fully envisioned. The old one must fall away in order for the new gleaming structure to arise and take its place.

There’s one more certainty that’s ripping up old beliefs. It’s that security can no longer come from governments, or the amount of money you possess, or where you live, or what social class you belong to, or what some new “talking head” on television “opinion news” tells you to believe. Instead, there’s a clear recognition dawning that each individual has the power within themselves to hold things together as the new conditions emerge. We inhabit a new emerging state of consciousness. It brings with it a clear understanding that new ways of thinking and behaving are replacing the old. And subtly underlying it all is the awareness that we are intricately connected to each other and together we must create whatever this new world will become. The new incoming generations are immensely capable of doing that.

The turbulent forces that accompany the changes will not be easy to maneuver. Some may find it simpler to hide out until it all passes. Others will decide they can’t handle it and choose to physically depart. The ones standing up to the hurricane winds will have to rely on their spiritual intelligence and intuition. They will need to summon everything in their sacred toolbox to fix the windows that blow off, or the roofs that collapse during the height of the storm. There are powerful mantras and practices that can be used, just as they’ve been used for eons before. The general population won’t know what they are. But the ones schooled for these times, will know what to do, which ones are most effective, and when to invoke the mantra.

Each one who chooses to step up now is a unique channel. Each chose to be here, in this time, to do whatever is necessary. Together they will expand a new vision and embrace whatever ideals they hold dear. If the spiritual collective can toss out the holy anchor and hang on tightly, they’ll make it through the storm. We came for this “to-do list”—to hold a vision and set the future stage for those that are bringing in the new age. THAT is probably one certainty you can count on!

Jo Mooy has studied with many spiritual traditions over the past 40 years. The wide diversity of this training allows her to develop spiritual seminars and retreats that explore inspirational concepts, give purpose and guidance to students, and present esoteric teachings in an understandable manner. Along with Patricia Cockerill, she has guided the Women’s Meditation Circle since January 2006 where it has been honored for five years in a row as the “Favorite Meditation” group in Sarasota, FL, by Natural Awakenings Magazine. Teaching and using Sound as a retreat healing practice, Jo was certified as a Sound Healer through Jonathan Goldman’s Sound Healing Association. She writes and publishes a monthly internationally distributed e-newsletter called Spiritual Connections and is a staff writer for Spirit of Maat magazine in Sedona. For more information go to http://www.starsoundings.com or email jomooy@gmail.com.

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