The Seven – Why They Support Earth

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Beings throughout the cosmos recognize Earth as a troubled world plagued by predators (intentionally harming each other), parasites (taking stuff from each other), and competitors (lording over each other), leading humanity to a precarious state of overpopulation, environmental destruction, and devastating wars… widespread murder, poverty, and desperation. The Seven finer beings opened a high-tech communication bridge with our INIT group and told us they’ve been close to our world across the ages to support us through our strife—assigned here as gatekeepers between time and eternity, between heaven and earth. Here are some of their messages showing the challenges they face while helping us…

Why They Support Earth

To understand and acknowledge the afterlife. People on Earth have believed in life after death from the beginning, though religious and spiritual beliefs have veered in many directions, and many people don’t believe at all. Additionally, there are many believers and nonbelievers alike who doubt other-worldly knowledge imperceptible to your sciences….

To acknowledge our eternal nature. Fear of death is evidence of the mind having lost its spiritual roots, caused by an intellectual and scientific way of thinking that wants all thoughts reduced to a comprehensible level of material existence. Heaven is in man and those who have heaven within themselves go to heaven. Heaven is in all those who recognize what is of God and let themselves be guided by the Divine. The priority and basic concern of every religion has always been the acknowledgement of God.” — Technician, one of The Seven (9603 p5)

To live by decency, honesty, and trust. People of Terra, beware of false friends and misleading advice. Any religion is good when it shows the path of decency through honesty toward the one cosmic truth. If your theologians would all recognize that, the world would be a better place. In the final analysis, what matters is the victory of reason and understanding over materialism and irrationality at the End Time. Knowing of a higher power and advanced beings who serve this higher power can assist you on your path, although some people regrettably must perish without that knowledge. They fear or resist it. The day will come when they realize that they are safe with us (finer beings beyond level 3). — Ishkumar, one of The Seven (9603 p10)

To alleviate grief but not to deny it. We urge people who know of the afterlife—ITC researchers, in particular—to be patient with grief. Do not try to react in words or in writing as though death did not take place. Grief is the answer to the loss of a loved one, and whoever is denied this reaction will suffer psychologically or physically or both…. — Lagelnev, one of the Seven. (9702 p3)

To reconcile our current strife with our ancient past. Long, long ago when humans came to Earth from Eden, they lost mastery over nature after their dissension with the serpent…. The ‘fall of man’ is a legend handed down from Greek mythology… (about) Titans who had killed (and eaten) the young (god) Dionysus-Zagreus….— Thfirrin, one of The Seven (9602 p6)

After 20 years of reflection on those last two messages from Thfirrin about the serpent and fall of man, I’m confident that humanity’s strife traces back to 1) our ancient Edenite ancestors’ contention with dinosaurs (the serpent), and 2) their descendants’ (Titans’) unsavory choice to start eating from the “tree of life”—that is, to be nourished by eating other physical living things and assimilating their life-energies, instead of being nourished wholly by the rich life-energy from the source that fills the cosmos… the way life throughout the cosmos is supposed to be nourished. Those, I believe, are the ancient truths that led humanity to duality… the notion of “good” and “evil.” Life on Earth, including humans, apparently inherited that predatory behavior (life killing and eating life) from the dinosaurs.

These messages from The Seven give us an idea of why they’ve been “assigned as gatekeepers for Planet Earth.” They want us to understand our cosmic origins, our eternal nature, and troubling events that happened on Earth long ago and helped shape the way we are today.

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4 Responses to The Seven – Why They Support Earth

  1. Vicki's avatar Vicki says:

    Thanks, Mark. I’m enjoying this series on The Seven.

  2. John Day's avatar John Day says:

    These are wonderful quotes, filled with wisdom, and are moving. Thank you Mark.

    Dear Technician, I recall reading 3 entries ago that you said that a prayer is also a feeling in the heart (joy) that may arise when one sees a flower.

    Thank you Seven for watching over our world and our progress.

    • Mark Macy's avatar Mark Macy says:

      That got me wondering if our emotions that make us feel happy and light and at peace and in love with the world and its inhabitants might be an important key to cosmic communication (getting in touch with finer spirit).
      While emotions that make us bristle about our world close down our communicaton with the finer cosmos.
      Thanks John, lately I seem to be developing a sort of emtional allergy to world affairs. 🙂 THe less I dwell on them, the lighter I feel.

      • John Day's avatar John Day says:

        I think so.

        Because our brains are weak electromagnetic transmitters, when compared to the more powerful heart, I think the Universe is not listening to our thoughts so much.

        But It is listening to what the heart transmits. Thoughts tend to create those emotions, and this frequency broadcasts strongly from the heart. But it’s not verbal like the brain is verbal.

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