We’re nothing like 7 centered beings
“You know those lovely drawings where you see the monkey ending up being a human? Those were the monkeys behind us: Galileo, Shakespeare, Buddha. We’re different. All those seven centered beings with their seven centered trips were all teaching you the same thing: how to survive, how to manipulate the Maia, how to control the Maia. It was all about control. And for those that couldn’t control the Maia were given a god that would do it for them. Let God control you. God still to this day controls a lot of people.
We live with all of that; it’s all around us. People are addicted to that seven centeredness. And they’re addicted more now than when they were actually seven centered because they’re not really that thing anymore. We’re not that anymore. We’re not supposed to be controlling the world through our minds.
We Are Here to Be in the Dance
By this time, we’re here to be in the dance. We’re not here to be in conflict with this plane, that everything about being in this world is nothing but struggle. What madness is that? That this is the planet of suffering that everybody has to have a hard time, that nobody can really be happy, that everybody has to be poor. That people are butchered every day. This is what we got from the seven centered being. This is their game. It’s how they conquered the world. It’s how they killed everything that was in their way.
It’s not like that is something you want to carry over. That’s a great tradition, thank you. I’m not one of those creatures. You can see inside that they’re different. It’s like that science fiction movie where you open up the body and it’s like “Oh, that’s different. That’s not one of us.”
They were not one of us. Why should I care what Jesus said? He was talking to seven centered beings; good for them. Mohammad, too; all of them. It’s really good if you’re a seven centered being. Terrific, thank you very much. But that’s not us. It has nothing to do with us. It is not the way in which we are here to be governed.”
| Ra Uru Hu
| Source - The left : Traps from history