Healthy Mind
Look at the faces and postures of many around you. Look at yours. See the healthy and the unfree minds.
You are beating yourselves with your own thoughts, beliefs and perspectives. You speak of loving yourselves but you beat yourselves up daily, hourly and by the minute. This is called by us, Mind Beating: beating your own self up with your own mind.
Even when it comes to what you perceive as what someone else does to you, it is actually you who has the final say as to how that action effects you, and in the end it is you who are beating yourself up.
If you came across someone sitting in the road hitting themselves and they asked you for help, wouldn’t the first thing you would suggest to them be that they stop hitting themselves so that you could figure out a solution to their problem?
This is the same way we see you. You want to grow but you are beating yourselves up on the road to your growth. Not that you are beating yourselves all the time, although some of you are, but rather it is at a far imbalance. Your planet is rife with judgment, and this judgment in so many cases has been justified. In fact, judgment and the word justified are deeply related. We would argue that it is not only not justified but it is also very destructive and not helpful at all.
We utilize a force called Shiakwa Sah which is the action or being of fierce love, devoid of anger, frustration or judgement. It is still strong like the tiger who catches its prey but it is not angry or judgmental, just like the tiger is not angry or judgmental. Of course we are also not condoning the type of violence the tiger is exacting on its prey, but we are pointing to the power that is there and that it is not enacted from anger.
So in the name of Sahmauhay, know that part of being “all one” is that even the “wrongest action” you can think of is still just a part of the one, which is the creator and sah, or love. As far as it may seem to defy your notions of judgment, the worst acts of anger are just a part of Sah, and therefore from Creator’s perspective they are aspects of love or sah. What you judge as good or bad is simply something that is aligned with your choices or not.
This is all to say that most importantly, judgment can be very errant and judgment of oneself rarely assists one, and in fact leads to self mind beating. Remember the person in the road beating themselves. We are saying the same to you: Please stop beating yourselves so we can all create what you choose to be beautiful.
Every mistake you have made will be forgiven in time. Every mistake someone else has made will be forgiven in time. This is due to the fact that the creator cannot be declined or diminished. The things deemed as “bad” would not exist without creator and therefore have no true power over creator whatsoever. This is part of the secret of unconditional love. It is unconditional because by no condition can sah or love be diminished from the perspective of Sahmauhay.
The simple message that we are trying to convey is “Love thyself,” or “Know thyself,” because once you truly know yourself, you will truly love yourself. Please stop hitting yourself with your thoughts. If you have “bad” habits, “bad” behavior, experience failure or are choosing to be overly hurt by others, STOP. You are beating yourself up.
You are here to grow, expand and unfurl like every other thing in nature. Growth is part of your nature. Nature is a wondrous place to find example for yourselves. Within the trillions of living things on earth, do you see any of them growing via self judgment or judgment of another living thing? A leopard may not want engage with a pride of lions but they do not judge each other. It is simply the employment of discernment and choice, not judgment. NO, judgement is something that is uniquely a human creation and one that has come to not only rule your world, but the very inner workings of your personal being.
Stop beating yourself up first and then stop beating up others with the fists of judgment. Again, discernment is not judgement. It is absolutely ok to choose via discernment who, what and how you want to interact with people and things in your environment, AND this can be done without judgment or condemnation.
Notice first in yourself the tone of your voice, the way you are walking, the expression on your face and your posture. These are tell-tale signs as to how much beating on yourself your mind is doing. Look around and you may notice the same things in many around you. They are beating themselves too.
Many may say, “Well, it’s just that I or they are in unfortunate circumstances beyond our control.” And we would respond: It is very rare that the majority of circumstances you are facing are out of your control. In fact almost all circumstances are something you still have the power to exercise free choice over. The same thing can happen to 1 million people and you can have 1 million different responses to that same thing. This is the evidence that each has their free choice when it comes to choosing their reaction, or if they are going to continue beating themselves up or not.
Please stop so we can have a few fresh breaths and a good new look at things?
-Channeled writing from Shomtusa
Month of Ziassou 2023