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Sunday, July 21, 2019

Transcendental Communication and Environmental Warnings

  
A July headline of Scientific American is "Massive Forest Restoration Could Greatly Slow Global Warming".  Also this month 'The Great Pacific Garbage Patch' is described in "What It's Like to Swim Through the Most Polluted Part of the Ocean" (HuffPost).  Other recent ecological articles include "Massive 8,000-mile 'dead zone' could be one of the gulf's largest" (National Geographic) and "Nature is in the worst shape in human history, U.N. report says" (Associated Press).
 
There have been environmental warnings in transcendental communication cases profiled in previous blog articles — Tahoteh, Lazaris, The Council of Nine, The Seven, Ramtha.  'Paul' speaking through Ray Brown is quoted in the case study A Mere Grain of Sand (2004) about the world's vegetation:

Sadly you are chopping down these magnificent gifts of nature and damaging your Earth in the process.
 

If you keep on taking and give nothing in return, you will eventually have nothing left to take.

Paul mentioned during a lecture at Bosworth Hall: (article)

Just imagine that if the world continued in the pathway that it is, life force could end [here] . . .


It makes sense that everybody has to start trying to change the governments, changing the people to make the Earth plane a better place.


. . . we are sending down people to try and teach people upon the world that they have to look after Mother Earth. 
 
Blog articles about the teachings of channeled entities 'Seth' and 'Dr. Peebles' didn't include their ecological declarations.  These orations are quoted in this article.

Seth is quoted in Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul (1972):

The problem of war will sooner or later teach you that when you kill another man, basically you will end up killing yourself.  The overpopulation problem will teach you that if you do not have a loving concern for the environment in which you dwell, it will no longer sustain you — you will not be worthy of it.  You will not be destroying the planet, you see.  You will not be destroying the birds or the flowers, or the grain or the animals.  You will not be worthy of them, and they will be destroying you.

You have set up the problem for yourselves within the framework of your reference.  You will not understand your part within the framework of nature until you actually see yourselves in danger of tearing it apart.  You will not destroy consciousness.  You will not annihilate the consciousness of even one leaf, but in your context, if the problem were not solved, these would fade from your experience.

Dr. Peebles is quoted about the environment in an interview transcript in To Dance with Angels: An Amazing Journey to the Heart with the Phenomenal Thomas Jacobson and the Grand Spirit, "Dr. Peebles" (1990) by Don and Linda Pendleton:

Dr. Peebles: . . . The relationship in the so-called civilized nations between man and nature is very incomplete.  The true harmony and fulfillment that everyone seeks as nations, and as villages and towns and cities, will be through highly intensified, sophisticated study of that relationship, so that humans do not see themselves as the end-all of the universe . . . and as the — you know, truly, if one must be judgmental, there is nothing that comes close to the arrogance of the human being of planet Earth.  And I'm talking about many other physical planets too.

The human being on planet Earth is really a sight to see!  If we must use the word "tragedy" — the greatest tragedy is not among human beings but between humans and life elsewhere, and so this is what has brought on the great changes, and humanity has created this as a karmic experience — so the planet Earth is going to cleanse itself a little bit, take a shower, and humanity is going to be spanked a little bit, and they deserve each little spank — but it's nothing, it's not revenge, it's not anger, it's just a beautiful experience of love in the universe.

So there's much to look at regarding the human mind and the massive illusion of separation held by some.  Typically, the more civilized the more separate.

Interviewer: Such as the total separation from nature so evident in some of our large cities.

Dr. Peebles: Well, yes, and it's going to catch up with the humans; what's going to happen, in effect.  Now, I'm not talking about mass destruction.  Life is going to go on, my friends, and you're going to love it.  Life is a beautiful experience that you can enjoy and look forward to — you have much to look forward to in your century.  However, there's going to be . . . uh, your weather patterns, for example, are going to break more and more records—in similar directions and in opposite directions—and it's going to make sophisticated societies pay attention to something besides themselves.

For example, the rain forests in South America are being cut away rapidly, and that effects the entire planet.  Science knows it, so, uh . . . that's just one of many examples.  Nature is going to spank the human being.

Interviewer: There was something recently about holes in the ozone layer above the poles . . . scientists very much alarmed and . . .

Dr. Peebles: That's just part of it.  That is the part they can measure; actually that is the smallest part.

Interviewer: You don't really foresee any great cataclysmic destructions of the Earth, then, but are we going to have to learn to cope with a new reality.

Dr. Peebles: Yes.  In other words, there will be required more and more money, more and more attention will be given by business communities and political groups to the relationship between man and nature.  They're going to have to; and nature will cooperate to some degree, and you'll be able to work it out.  There will be upheavals, there will be some earthquakes to be sure, and the yes of history looking backward—oh, two hundred years hence—but in your experience, my friends, of day to day, of waking up and going to work — it's fine, it's fine, life will go on fine, and you will be able to adjust.  It's just that some social values will change and human priorities will shift a little.

Transcendental communication reports and transcripts remind us we must all work together to diminish the severity of warnings shared from the ascended state of human existence.  Back during the 1990s, the first source I found offering a declaration of environmental warning in a published transcript of transcendental communication is from The Bell Witch: A Mysterious Spirit (1934) by Charles Bailey Bell.

The Bell Witch case is a topic of some previous blog articles.  Many astonishing accounts are among the incidents incorporated into written records of the 19th Century case.  This particular recollection is attributed to John Bell Jr., whose superstitious beliefs of the demonic appear to have influenced his perspective so a general impression is probably what is being conveyed with this testimonial.  The John Bell Jr. passage includes the statement that he was telling about the opinions given him by 'the Spirit' "in the event it might be a forewarning by which people may be better prepared."  (Another prophetic aspect of The Bell Witch case is reported in a comparative article also about the Isle of Man 'talking poltergeist' case.)
 

The voices chronicled in the case included a variety of voices, ranging from mysterious ones to those of recognizable contemporary people residing in the area or even having moved to another country.  This final conversation with the haunting presence is identified as having occurred in March, 1828 when John Bell Jr. heard the voice 'most often used by the Spirit' deliver a discourse that included the following:

There will come a time when the food growing conditions of the world will change; if the world is not destroyed before that time.  There will be drouths [droughts] and floods as in the Bible times.  The world will be unfortunate in that there will be no man whose prayers for rains will be answered.  If men before that time will heed the warnings of nature and no longer destroy the natural growths; they may continue to reap harvests, but that they will not do.  At that time men will heed nothing but science and finances, and the misery following will be fearful for you to contemplate.  I have seen it happen before when the most fertile areas of the world become barren.  The misery following was most appalling.

Earth's current population is estimated as having surpassed 7.7 billion people.  Everybody should do whatever one can environmentally to help bring about the changes that must be achieved.  The key is everyone working together.  The way the governments of the world operate now, natural resources have been devastated and a few people in positions of governmental authority are able to place all the people in a particular nation at war.   If everyone could learn how it may be known that we truly are all one family, the military agendas could be replaced with goals related to environmental care and restoration.  


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