Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Finding a Path

To Enlightenment

This is often a long road because if you are born with gifts it might be hard with the people around you to deal with that. Your gifts might be beauty, talents, height, strength, coordination, prescience, or almost anything. However, if people find out about your gifts there will always be some people who are jealous of your gifts and wish to do you harm because they don't feel equal to you.

So, one of hardest things to do on my path was to protect people who wished me ill or wanted to cause me harm from themselves.

At first, I would quit jobs when people broke their arms or got concussions from offending my protectors and tutelary Dieties (which are the same). Often the people who recognize how important you are to mankind and the world are friends and relatives who have passed over who understand your intrinsic value and honesty and sincerity. So, they protect you from unenlightened confused people (there are a lot of these) who have been so abused they cannot see the truth now or possibly ever in this lifetime.

So, as a gifted person you first have to find a way to protect yourself from these unhappy confused people who will literally kill you with their jealousy, rage, and confusion about life.

So, learning to survive all these confused people growing up was one of the hardest things to do for me.

Though I had a really great advantage of being always one of the tallest kids in my classes at school this did not help me survive older more confused people that likely were going to wind up in insane asylums or prison or dead eventually which would be inevitable because of their ongoing behaviors.

So, when I was able to I learned to separate myself from these awful confused people in any way that I could and I also had to learn not to load my gun and just shoot them and then have to go to prison or die from that.

There was no legal abortion until around 1972 in the U.S. so these were all people who likely should have been aborted rather than be tortured by their unhappy parent until they were worth nothing at all from being abused.

There are many less tortured and abused souls than then because of birth control and abortion and even now abortion is at it's lowest level ever right now in the U.S. since it first started in the 1970s.

One way to more easily survive these people is to have your parents put you in a private school or to home school you on independent study. This also works. However, I would recommend for most people (especially without siblings) that the socialization effects of a private school would be best from about ages 12 to 18 to make sure you get into a good college and get a good start in life.

Though survival is the first thing you need to learn, kindness is the next towards yourself and all beings.

I remember Tibetan Lamas telling me between my ages of 32 and 35, "You have to learn to protect all these people from themselves." And I remember saying to them, "How do I do that?" And they said, "You'll figure it out." And I did.

You see, it was like this: They knew I was gifted enough to figure it out and what this meant was knowing how to move energy and time and space to protect them from themselves. IF you are an evolved spiritual being you really don't want confused people to have to go to hell realms from gaining bad karma against you. So, as an evolved person on the path you have to at some point learn to protect them from themselves. Otherwise, they are going to wind up in a hell realm when they die or before if they wind up killing or harming you.

So, as an evolved spiritual being you must find a way to protect them from harming you as a way to protect their souls from further traumatic harm from greatly increased karma.

If you are an evolved spiritual soul it is like being a parent to all beings in the universe. So, you try to take care of all of them to the best of your ability like you would your own children.

But, for me, surviving all these tortured crazy people was very difficult during times in my life. But, once I had found ways to survive them at every stage life began to get a little easier.

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