Earth is a place where, in difficult circumstances, people are meant to learn to be and to be, loving to each other. In the vast majority of times they are not.
Over the course of many lives this is meant to grow into learning how to give unconditional love.
Such people on earth who can do this are extremely rare.
Love is meant to be the eternal energy of earth, the thing that those returning to earth are guaranteed to feel. It is not.
The eternal energy earth has given itself over time is ill will. It is ill will that entities returning to earth can expect to receive and in turn, learn to give.
The energy of ill will is the predominant energy people share with each other. This is at the opposite end of the scale to where earth was meant to be.
To begin the change just choose to be more loving and consciously give less ill will to others.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Monday, 27 April 2020
Sunday, 26 April 2020
Crazy Horse on permanency
To the Ancient Egyptians the earth was permanent where they and those to follow them would be a part of earth forever. They built structures that were permanent, some standing today.
To the American Indian their lands were permanent and their role with their land would go on forever. They treated the land in a sustainable way.
Today, in a time of self believed cleverness and technology nothing is seen as permanent. This includes the land, buildings, inventions and relationships. Permanency has gone in the name of (economic) progress.
This stems from a belief that money solves all issues and technology is used as a tool of immediacy.
When money and technology do not work, people resort to fear, hiding from the reality of their impermanent attitude.
The return of permanency is presently more important than anything else on earth. The prospect of people losing their permanency and dying from a virus, has shown people’s inner need for permanency.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
To the American Indian their lands were permanent and their role with their land would go on forever. They treated the land in a sustainable way.
Today, in a time of self believed cleverness and technology nothing is seen as permanent. This includes the land, buildings, inventions and relationships. Permanency has gone in the name of (economic) progress.
This stems from a belief that money solves all issues and technology is used as a tool of immediacy.
When money and technology do not work, people resort to fear, hiding from the reality of their impermanent attitude.
The return of permanency is presently more important than anything else on earth. The prospect of people losing their permanency and dying from a virus, has shown people’s inner need for permanency.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
Crazy Horse on ‘It is a time of reflection’
With most of earth confined due to a virus, the lack of industry and transport is showing you a cleaner world, one some of you remember from childhood. You are being shown a world that could be if industry polluted less and there was less vehicular use.
The lack of transport has been a contributor to a drop in oil prices, leaving many countries, companies and individuals affected financially. With most businesses forced to close, financial hardship and ruin is everywhere.
Millions more are unemployed relying on savings or government handouts to live.
Where allowed, more and more people are walking placing fresh air and exercise above in home technology.
People are using technology to communicate, but are realising it does not replace face to face communication.
Fresh food, including home grown food has become a priority for many.
All of this has led to a temporary state of contentment as life becomes more simple with the time and opportunity to enjoy it.
Will it cause people to make long term decisions to alter their life where simplicity and contentment become more important than the selfish pursuit of wealth?
If it doesn’t then a lot of what has occurred at the one time, has been wasted. This is not an enforced time of isolation and rest paid for by a government; it is a time of reflection and decision making about how you will lead your life when once again you are allowed to make such choices.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
The lack of transport has been a contributor to a drop in oil prices, leaving many countries, companies and individuals affected financially. With most businesses forced to close, financial hardship and ruin is everywhere.
Millions more are unemployed relying on savings or government handouts to live.
Where allowed, more and more people are walking placing fresh air and exercise above in home technology.
People are using technology to communicate, but are realising it does not replace face to face communication.
Fresh food, including home grown food has become a priority for many.
All of this has led to a temporary state of contentment as life becomes more simple with the time and opportunity to enjoy it.
Will it cause people to make long term decisions to alter their life where simplicity and contentment become more important than the selfish pursuit of wealth?
If it doesn’t then a lot of what has occurred at the one time, has been wasted. This is not an enforced time of isolation and rest paid for by a government; it is a time of reflection and decision making about how you will lead your life when once again you are allowed to make such choices.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Crazy Horse on the role of Government in a pandemic
For many reasons, the US government of the day decided to remove freedom from the American Indians and confine them to reservations. This was an effective method of controlling the Indians and removing their rights to roam their traditional lands.
They stopped Indians mixing with other tribes, by limiting the reservation to their own tribe. They restricted the Indians from practising their own Spiritual beliefs and forced them to rely on the government to provide food or the means to buy food.
The government encouraged spies within the reservations to report any breach of the rules or any signs of uprising to the police of the day. They gave police open power to ensure the Indians were compliant.
Soon the government allowed in missionaries to replace the Spiritual beliefs of the Indian with those of their own. They began to educate the Indian in white man’s ways, but the education was limited.
The result was a culturally weakened Indian suffering a loss of independence. The government representing them, controlled them. To a significant degree, two centuries later, this situation remains.
It is a proper and reasonable action for a representative government to take, to isolate people in a pandemic, so as to limit its spread, thus save lives. The people must agree and want to do it.
Where a pandemic results in a dramatic loss of liberty and an unhealthy reliance on the government, there are warning signs emerging for the public. Further warning signs appear when all the government talks about is isolation and there is not a clearly laid out exit plan for the people.
Representative governments represent the people, not control them to an unnatural degree other than what is required to restrict the spread of the pandemic. It is called a pandemic because it has spread internationally. The aim is to restrict the pandemic, not the people.
In isolating you, Governments are not doing wrong, it is the extent of the isolation, including the loss of rights, which if allowed to go on for too long, becomes the new norm, that is cause for concern.
If the number of pandemic cases is shown to have dropped over three weeks there is no reason for ongoing extreme isolation. If isolation continues without valid explanation and in the absence of a fully documented exit plan. ...............
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
They stopped Indians mixing with other tribes, by limiting the reservation to their own tribe. They restricted the Indians from practising their own Spiritual beliefs and forced them to rely on the government to provide food or the means to buy food.
The government encouraged spies within the reservations to report any breach of the rules or any signs of uprising to the police of the day. They gave police open power to ensure the Indians were compliant.
Soon the government allowed in missionaries to replace the Spiritual beliefs of the Indian with those of their own. They began to educate the Indian in white man’s ways, but the education was limited.
The result was a culturally weakened Indian suffering a loss of independence. The government representing them, controlled them. To a significant degree, two centuries later, this situation remains.
It is a proper and reasonable action for a representative government to take, to isolate people in a pandemic, so as to limit its spread, thus save lives. The people must agree and want to do it.
Where a pandemic results in a dramatic loss of liberty and an unhealthy reliance on the government, there are warning signs emerging for the public. Further warning signs appear when all the government talks about is isolation and there is not a clearly laid out exit plan for the people.
Representative governments represent the people, not control them to an unnatural degree other than what is required to restrict the spread of the pandemic. It is called a pandemic because it has spread internationally. The aim is to restrict the pandemic, not the people.
In isolating you, Governments are not doing wrong, it is the extent of the isolation, including the loss of rights, which if allowed to go on for too long, becomes the new norm, that is cause for concern.
If the number of pandemic cases is shown to have dropped over three weeks there is no reason for ongoing extreme isolation. If isolation continues without valid explanation and in the absence of a fully documented exit plan. ...............
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Thursday, 2 April 2020
Crazy Horse on short vision
The journey is only long for those with a short vision.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Crazy Horse on resilience
Resilience is finding and acting on a new hope.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
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