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14 March 2011
True Power is not found in the ego mind which cannot trust. True Power is accessed when your mind is still. This allows you to align with your natural state of consciousness which is free from fear. When fear is absent you experience an innate trust in life whatever the nature of external events.
Humanity is currently living through times of great challenge and transition. Dramatic images of the impact of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan evidence the old being swept away on the tides of change sweeping across the planet. Tragedy challenges you to look within and trust that a deeper perfection is being worked out. It requires patience and the willingness to look beyond appearances. Already some of the gifts are apparent. Difference, judgment and disagreement are being dissolved by compassion and the will to good. The search and rescue teams sent to Japan by numerous countries bear witness to this. Decisions are now being questioned regarding the placement of nuclear reactors in areas of known seismic activity. This may result in improvements being made in other countries where nuclear plants are located in places vulnerable to earthquakes such as the 12 reactors in California. Once more, the issue and nature of power is being brought to public consciousness. What does power mean? What do we need, what can we create to sustain ourselves without causing harm to others? Will events in Japan cause mankind to prioritise the development of harmless sources of energy, time will tell. Tough times can cause us to question and evolve as a species. Fukushima may prove to be the final catalyst for change. Trust that all is well and a greater good will result.True Power in tough times is intuitively knowing that a greater good is being perfected, which may be beyond your current perception. It also means trusting you, not your rational mind. It requires you to perhaps go beyond your beliefs and claim the true power of you.



