“Greetings. We are the Arcturian Council. We are pleased to connect with all of you.
As you formulate a plan for yourselves, recognize that you have help. When you are accessing any desire whatsoever, you are also putting your team to work. And all who can assist you are not only eager to do so, but they begin to do so the moment you put your desire out there.
If you knew how much help you had, you would work less and play more. You would suffer less, and you would enjoy more because you would have that faith. You would have faith in the process. If you could see all of your helpers lining up to bring to fruition that which you desire, you would relax. You would take the weight off of your shoulders, and you would focus on something fun.
When you are feeling that draw towards something that you want to come to fruition, also feel for the support. Feel for the energy around you. These beings that are on your side, and there are too many to name, are awaiting your instructions. They are extensions of you. So even though you can always rest assured that you create your own reality, this posse of yours is part of that ‘you’ in that equation.
You have such a mighty entourage, and there are more gathering all of the time. We would like to consider ourselves part of that team, as we are coming through now to assist you with our energy, with our light, and with our love. We support you because we know who you really are. We know you have the best of intentions, and because it brings us joy to be of service.
All you have to do to receive the help that is being offered is acknowledge that it is already there. In your acknowledgment, you show your faith, and in your faith, you receive.
We are the Arcturian Council, and we have enjoyed connecting with you.”
Channeled by Daniel Scranton at http://www.danielscranton.com
“As you formulate a plan for yourselves, recognize that you have help. When you are accessing any desire whatsoever, you are also putting your team to work. And all who can assist you are not only eager to do so, but they begin to do so the moment you put your desire out there.” – Arcturian Council
I agree with this statement with one reservation. When I began to search for greater understanding, my mind was full of limiting and conflicting beliefs (disbelief). It’s similar to changing your lifestyle through developing new habits of regular exercise and healthy eating. A big part of any change is overcoming the effects of old beliefs, attitudes, values, and expectations that provide you with reasons for keeping things the way they are. Just as you once found good reasons for not exercising or developing healthy food habits, you must now find good reasons for doing the opposite.
Trusting that “inner” help is real and available is something many of us must figure out on our own because common belief tends to discount it. Some religions threaten to excommunicate us if we attempt to undertake “inner” explorations on our own. To Maintain its authority as an institution of higher awareness and to block independent inquiry science tells us “subjective experiences” are not real because they cannot be tested or duplicated in a laboratory even though we all have them. Making the jump from a value judgment world of right and wrong, good and bad that controls us from the outside-in with the shame of guilt and the fear of punishment, to a value fulfillment world of what works best and makes us happiest, control from the inside-out, is no simple matter.
It’s challenging work to build a bridge or forge a path from one psychological infrastructure to another. Just ask the explorers of the New World or game-changers throughout history. Making it sound too easy or too hard is disarming, something we must keep in mind as we move forward.
“If you knew how much help you had, you would work less and play more. You would suffer less, and you would enjoy more because you would have that faith. You would believe in the process. If you could see all of your helpers lining up to bring to fruition that which you desire, you would relax. You would take the weight off your shoulders, and you would focus on something fun.” – Arcturian Council
Here is another example of something that is both real and unreal at the same time. Like everything, it’s all in how we choose to look at it. It’s like seeing a computer for the first time. Until you understand what it is and how it works, it’s pretty much useless. If we spend half a lifetime hypnotized by the demands and expectations of a waking dream world that tells us one thing, how can we expect to create something different? For example, through religion, we tell ourselves we’re forever the children of some invisible Supreme Being. Through science, we tell ourselves that consciousness arises from matter in an accidental universe created by the explosion of a super-dense mass of atoms that just happen to combine in coherent forms as the result of random motion (action and reaction).
How can we expect ourselves to understand the inner workings of consciousness without taking the time to examine them? When we worry about whether we’re right or wrong, good or bad, how much time will that leave to pay attention to and learn from our experiences? When we get in the habit of trusting the authority and intent of others without question, what happens to the belief and power in our voice?
Excerpt from We Create Our Own Reality:
The challenge of being and creation is learning how to use the power of thought and imagination to shape energy, money included, into a pleasing reality. The prize is a sense of satisfaction, the feeling of a job well done. Like learning how to walk and talk, it is a personal, subjective endeavor that requires creative aggression. It is a great balancing act where we, like babies, must accept falling down as part of learning how to stand up.
Remember: thoughts are “things” with a reality of their own, and you, an artist. With thoughts in the form of beliefs, attitudes, values and expectations, you paint the landscape of your life. Create a great day!
Once again, Roger, a very insightful piece that speaks to all of us. I can honestly say that it has been only in the past couple of months that I have trusted “all my selves” to just allow life to happen. I spend much more time giving thanks for all my blessings than I do asking for things now. More days than not, I take joy in every part of my existence. Uncertainty is no longer so terrifying. In fact, it is rather exciting now! I guess because I know that if what happens is good–terrific; if it’s not so good, I can handle it with the help of my guides, friends, and family.
Thank you for your profound writings.
Yesterday, Sandra got mad at me over my reaction to a cell phone issue she was having. Ron’s cell phone number was listed twice, once under “mobile” and once under “home.” When I couldn’t delete the “home” listing, I asked her why his number was listed twice, and she got angry, saying, “You make me feel so stupid, sometimes.” Later, we both laughed about it. First, can any of us make another feel anything they don’t want to or are conditioned to experience?
This morning, I woke up with what I think is a possible insight that grew out of our tiff yesterday. In the past, I’ve often wondered about my sister-in-law, Beverly, to Sandra. She was very talented and intelligent and used to help me with algebra when I was a freshman in high school. It was also the mid-fifties when men were considered to be the bread-winners and women were expected to stay home, barefoot, and pregnant. Bev has always seemed sensitive and shy to me, which made me wonder if it had anything to do with her not having the opportunity to work and demonstrate her unique abilities to others as well as herself.
It made me wonder if Sandra’s upset yesterday could be an outgrowth of stereotypical beliefs about aging and being retired. Unless you continue to work outside the home, there are few ways to prove your worth to yourself and others. Beverly’s situation as a stay-at-home wife and mother also left her with few ways to prove her worth, except to her children and husband.
Now, why do we feel the need to prove our worth to anyone but ourselves? Why do we feel such a strong need to demonstrate our worth to others even more than ourselves? Can it be our conditioning due to cultural beliefs in separation and competition? If, instead of settling on a definition of ourselves as forever the children of God or the accidental byproduct of random motion, we looked a little deeper and realized that we’re multidimensional beings of aware energy? What if we realized that, as multidimensional beings of aware energy, we are both one with and separate from All That Is; we’re not only products of creation, we’re creation itself?
Doesn’t this change the human equation around some? Doesn’t it expand our sense of self? For example, when we look for approval within this new psychological framework, doesn’t our sense of self-worth also include the worth we feel in our relationship with All That Is? When we limit our sense of self to the material world alone, don’t we miss the opportunity to see and appreciate the greater role we play in the larger theater of All That Is?