The Seven – What They Want

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The Seven urged us to change our thoughts and actions in ways that might best be summed up in their comment: “(We are) especially interested in accomplishing a harmonic unity of mind.” (9801 p8) Here are a few of their more specific suggestions for our world that could guide us toward that “harmonic unity of mind.”

What They Want

This pulled-apart view of Earth may be close to what Ptolemy envisioned 2,000 years ago. The infinite, flourishing cosmos can be divided into 7 arbitrary levels, each level containing many dimensions and universes all superimposed over each other in a way that’s hard for our carnal minds and five physical senses to imagine. Earth (like other physical things in our material universe) has spiritual copies of itself extending in-beyond toward the source

Astronomically, they’d like us to restore our understanding of Earth’s place in the superimposed, many-dimensional cosmos, which has been neglected since the days of Ptolemy (100-170 AD). Ptolemy believed that every heavenly body was a sphere containing nested spheres leading to the “celestial sphere”—a term (I believe) he was using to refer to the source… what religions call God, Allah, or Brahman. Since then, we’ve narrowed our focus from the many-dimensional cosmos to our 3- or 4-dimensional universe of stars and galaxies (here at level 1 in the diagram). It started when Copernicus (1473-1543) apparently misinterpreted the “celestial sphere” as our sun, and things in the afterlife have just gotten messy since then. The Seven explained that Earth’s afterlife worlds are shaped largely by the mass consciousness (beliefs) of humanity, and since the days of Ptolemy things have gotten a little “out of joint” on the other side. When we humans die, our spirits have a tough time finding their way home to our level 3 afterlife paradise… and The Seven have to scramble a bit to keep things manageable. So… they want us to discuss these things here on Earth–the nested structure of the multidimensional cosmos–and broaden our thinking to come up with a more unified, more comprehensive cosmic awareness. Fortunately, modern science is already moving in that direction as quantum physicists and string theorists explore multidimensionality, and our far-flung spacecraft send us impressions of intelligent life out there.

Globally, The Seven told us to “look for the true problems on your poor planet whose civilization has been damaged, whose children have become victims of wars and whose environment and creatures have been offended…. Humanity is on its way and will make mistakes, but it is the only form of humanity there is. Above all, be true to yourself for you have to lead your own life. —The Seven” (9703 p14)

Socially, they explained how “cattle madness” is one example of those offenses and damages we humans cause. (9603 p10)

Personally, “Children of Earth, people of Terra: You know the world is not changed by cosmic events but by changes in the individual. Every person is unique and can build a palace for good or a dungeon for evil…. Some of you believe that since every human being carries a spark of the divine within, that you can appeal or argue with the dissenters on the same level. Unfortunately, this is not true in your world of daily battles with human shortcomings.” (9603 p11)  “It makes no difference what religion you belong to. The one cosmic truth is found along the path of decency. Freedom is always available to those who follow eternal principles. —Ishkumar, one of The Seven” (9603 p9)

These are just a few of the many insights they shared with us in the 1990s urging us along a more reasonable and resonant path.

Note: Thanks to my old pal Lee for the Voyager spacecraft links.

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