False Harmony

‘Now, think about that and think about the new age. Think about all of that harmonious lingo that we have where everybody is sharing love and everybody is one and everybody is getting blessed, this deep, deep longing for harmony. But again, we’re dealing mostly with the not-self world. So that harmony becomes part of the way in which the not-self is going to look at things and grasp things. Harmony can be false, it can become something that is truly disingenuous. It can become a ploy. It can become a game; play the game of harmony.

But it’s something to really understand about this age is that this age is here to promote harmony through inner truth. This is the thing to grasp about this age that we’re living in. The promotion of harmony does not come from the desire for harmony, but from truth. It’s one of the things that I talk about when I talk about the potential of outer authority and the communion that’s possible between human beings. We really have this possibility, to be able to commune with each other in a way that’s honest, that’s truthful, that doesn’t carry with it the Machiavellian games that the mind plays.’ Ra Uru Hu | Rave History 3

Inner authority is individual inner truth, and everyone is racing to find it. It is the only thing that can see and respond to false mental harmony because it is rooted in lived personal experience rather than the upheld mental explanation of what happened or why it has to be this way.

Look at an example of a family who believes in finishing the food on their plate. They can work together to condition their children to finish their food regardless of their physical state. However, inner authority can and will say no, and kids who have found it can choose what is right for them vs. believing the conditioning.

Witnessing and honoring inner authority is the truth, which is paradoxically a doorway to real harmony.
Saying yes to conditioning creates false harmony, because everyone is doing what they are told, even if it’s incorrect, unhealthy, or doesn’t work.

‘This new age isn’t just about the mystical. It isn’t just about the mysterious. It’s about true science. And it is about the juxtaposition of the mystical and true science. It is about the fusion in understanding, because we’re surrounded with it every single day.

There is so much truth exploding. This is what it’s all about, all this collective information coming to an end. This is an end game, because it doesn’t matter how many truths there are. And there are as many truths as there are grains of sand. There are so many. It’s a time of great confusion because there is so much information. This is the joke at the end of the movie. You want answers? Google it; the joke at the end of the movie is Google your answer. It is out there. This is what this age has brought us. This plethora, this incredible amount of information rather than being enlightening, is not.’ Ra Uru Hu | Rave History 3

The mind can think, say, and believe anything when it is operating without awareness of the body it is inside of.

It is time to become rooted in both sides of our intelligence so we can experience life as ourselves, with the ability to make correct personal choices. We are beginning to understand that inner authority is not knowledge, and that it does not stem from it. We can only find it by watching the body respond to life over time, deepening our awareness of who we are under the words. As we become aware of our bodies, we will watch them heal our collective mind.

Happy New Years Eve! Cheers to an odd 2025 <3

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