Secrets of North America (from 2005, I believe), is one of the few recordings in which the Seer touches upon the forgotten white genocide that was also perpetrated on this continent. The Seer illustrates this according to the function of Mother Earth's leylines in releasing these ancient echoes. We share this selection here merely for informational purposes. ~Rogier
Rogier:
If we're experiencing the repetition of cycles, what cycle is repeating with the current riots and racial prejudice on both sides of the issue?
The Seer:
In the year 600 300 AD there was a genocide of the white race β particularly in North America. In fact, some white refugees fled to South American jungles and little Caucasian tribes can still be found there. This racial blind hatred is echoing at this time.
What to do about it?
The search for sameness has created guilt in the more privileged members of society. But everywhere in nature there is a variety of resources that aren't evenly distributed. What can be done is to appreciate the gifts of poverty as well as the gifts of abundance. What the law of compensation takes away is compensated for by what it bestows in excess. To neglect finding the gifts of hardship, changes it from a giver of gifts to a hard taskmaster.
Gabriele Gaven says
easy to judge those who are the "supremacy" now. But without those white people in the past who generated their knowledge years back to some of those countries, those countries would not be today "empowered". Seeing the white people marching together with "other people" and feel compassion shows me also that we as "westerners" can be proud of us as well. I found lots of people from the west feeling guilty.
Lynette Ruest says
I am struggling to understand the link between racial blind hatred and the Law of Compensation. I know if Almine links the two, then it is true but I cannot see how valuing poverty as much as wealth will help with racial hatred. Perhaps it can be seen in her first four words "The search for sameness" ? I know poverty and wealth are to be valued, it is not my point here. Thank you Rogier and Malue for your posts.
Sarah Murray says
I thought the same thing lynette with her saying "The search for sameness" and echoing the white genocide of the past being brought around again now. Other than that I became kind of lost lol.
Jana Cimermanova says
I love this Malue, when you said, "small front legs and huge hind legs", it provided such a fertile ground for remembering the joy of life. Like with the frog's small front legs and huge hind legs no longer feel compensatory but it has a function. Life is this gift giver. I feel here the essence of principle of abundance: "Acknowledgement of the source of all abundance as ourselves giving to ourselves, increases the flow."
Clustering of the principle into highly evolved function, feels as the blessing of life. I recall Seer Almine saying that, original ones are clustering of the principle? But I wonder, what she meant when she said that? It feels like clustering of specialized cells into function.
For the frog to jump, as high as 8 times the length of its body, surly feels like a miracle, but there is also something miraculous in the truth that these specialized "jumping" muscles are the life's way to success. I truly feel that life and succeeding is as natural as fish desiring water or as frog jumping, leading to discovery of the interconnectedness between specialized function and success.
Malue says
In my understanding the law of compensation exists in the matrix, in a world of opposites. Less of day means more of night, and everything comes at a price. This old cosmic law is one of the greatest obstacles to freedom, a deep trauma for many Original Ones, as we feel that whatever we do, we can't seem to get ahead. And if we do there is a cost somewhere to be paid for it. It closely relates to inertia, where a continuous amount of energy needs to be applied to a situation, just to keep the status quo. In order to release this, or rise beyond it, we need to see the gift in it. The law of compensation says for example that to obtain spiritual Enlightenment you must be poor, or if you want to be wealthy, you must work hard and pay with time away from loved ones. In nature we see it with animals for example having great night vision, but bad hearing, or small front legs but huge hind legs etc. This law is really a 'giver of gifts' and not a 'taker of ability' if we could but see it. Life can give you hard knocks until you get its messages, and in the same way LOC is a 'hard taskmaster' until you can value it and dance with its paradox. Also, I believe we've gone beyond the states of existence where LOC rules, but parts of us still reside there. I hope this might be helpful β€οΈ
Rogier says
Thank you, Malue. Yes, and the example that Almine gives is of the beggar whom we see as deprived, because he lacks in financial wealth. But unlike the majority of 'the rich', however, he has a wealth of time, and likewise he is free from the bureaucratic entanglements that come with 'living in society'. The point is that nature abhors a vacuum, and therefore it's not possible for something to be less, without something else being more. And if this other form of wealth is not perceived and acknowledged, this will invoke the 'hard taskmaster'.
Antara says
Well put Rogier. That helps to make this easier to understand.
Sarah Murray says
Many thanks Malue!
Sarah Murray says
" What the law of compensation takes away is compensated for by what it bestows in excess. To neglect finding the gifts of hardship, changes it from a giver of gifts to a hard taskmaster." – Could someone be so kind as to explain this in different words? I've read this multiple times and I can't quite get clarity on what this means?.
iridescent Galaxy says
To bed honest, I don't understand it either.
I'm assuming that those that seek to have less have a lot in other areas. For example, there's a lady, I forget her name, that lives without money. She can afford to do so because she has a big network of people who love her. She lives through barter and gifts.
Shoshana says
Look at it this way. All hardships are really gifts. Hardships may cause you to "work harder" to compensate for a perceived loss/lack. Hardships become like a trickster that when embraced with the right attitude, without self-pity, and asking with an open heart what do I need to do, you will receive inspiration to move forward in a way that will be more graceful than if you were in the self-pity mode. In essence, hardship – the trickster will ask you to develop things within you beyond your wildest dreams that you live a masterful life as never before.
Lynette Ruest says
I love your explanation – thank you!
Edward says
I have seen white haired Maya in Guatemala.
Lynette Ruest says
I just yesterday talked with others wondering where/why/when/how white supremacy is so prevalent. Thank you for this post.