Month 4 Day 9 Trail Sweep

October 26, 2018, Tiferet Sepheroth, Galactic East
Friday, Red Magnetic Dragon, Kin 1, Root Chakra

Ever since I’ve studied the book, “The Gnostic Gospel of St. Thomas” by Tau Malachi, I have found the description of Klippot to be most helpful in understanding our humanity’s, spiritual work.

Klippot (plural):  Fragments of the vessels or structures left over from former cosmic cycles of creation to which sparks of the Divine Light are trapped, a Kabbalistic term indicating cosmic ignorance and cosmic forces of ignorance; also a term specifically referring to evil and unclean spirits or forces of evil.

Klippah (singular) Page 359, Glossary of  “The Gnostic Gospel of St. Thomas” by Tau Malachi
 

I have seen the holes and dark energies which have surrounded the sparks of Divine Light as what we spiritual workers have to remove from ourselves and others.  As the sparks are liberated and joined into a Unified Field, the dark holes seem to disappear into the original Supernal Light.  There is no place for them to hide anymore.  

As the Bible says about Lord Jesus, the Messiah, in Him there is no shadow of turning…

James 1:17 KJV: Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.

As we progress in the end times bringing the whole Kaballah into Divine Light, I have a vision of a ski slope at sunset and the trail sweeps checking the trails for the last time.  It is necessary for the ski patrol to sweep the trails after the slopes are closed down for the evening and before dusk.  They make sure that there are no skiers who have fallen and hurt themselves or become stranded in the snow and can’t get into the lodge for safety at night time.

My husband was on the ski patrol of the nation’s capital and these men and women were assigned to a ski resort in West Virginia.  They were rugged and the most experienced skiers on the slopes; well trained in first aid, the ability to bring a heavy toboggan down a steep slope, and transport an injured skier down to first aid or an awaiting ambulance. These skiers were not the instructors on perfect form and balance as one usually visualizes an accomplished skier.  With these men and women it was more like the safety you felt with the firemen; they were rugged, well-trained and ready for any terrain.

In these end times, I see spiritual trail sweeps skiing down the whole Kaballah to make sure that there are no injured humans who need to be safely brought home before our Ascension.  We each are trained to work together in these end times with our own specific talents.  And somehow I know that these rugged trail sweeps are finishing up their work for all of us.

This beautiful poem by Rumi “The Guest House,” reminds me of how we help each other with the incidents and accidents that have caused us to fall on that ski trail and be stranded in the snow and desperately need rescue from a spiritual friend.  Rumi beautifully invites us to clear the Klippots in our own field and our friends’ as what he calls the “unexpected visitors” arrive.  He mentions depression, meanness, a crowd of sorrows, a dark thought, shame and malice.  He mentions joy also.  He asks us to welcome and entertain all these “unexpected visitors” who might violently sweep our house empty of all its furniture and yet to treat each one of these guests honorably for he may be clearing us out for some new delight.

Rumi’s poem, “The Guest House,” reminds me at these end times that we have friends and trail sweeps who will lovingly help us get safely into the cabin with our friends.

The Guest House, Rumi

This being human is a guest house.
Every morning a new arrival.

A joy, a depression, a meanness,
some momentary awareness
comes as an unexpected visitor.

Welcome and entertain them all!
Even if they are a crowd of sorrows,
who violently sweep your house
empty of all its furniture,
still, treat each guest honorably.
He may be clearing you out for
some new delight.

The dark thought, the shame, the malice,
meet them at the door laughing,
and invite them in.

Be grateful for whoever comes,
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.

In this post from the “Net of Light”, by Sharon McErlane, the Grandmothers suggest that we take all these “uninvited guests” into the Still Point, our Point Of Being. Healing, Restoration and Freedom from them are possible in this Still Point. This is a quieter approach to greeting these “Uninvited Guests” depending on your choice in the moment of a “Guest’s” arrival.

From Net of Light Website:

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At The Still Point

More than 200 Net of Light groups meet regularly around the world. When I asked the Grandmothers about the benefit of these groups, this is some of what they said.

“When you meet, we walk among you, weave through the chairs and cushions you sit on, and touch each of you. … Many of you have been searching a long time to fill an emptiness inside, to find a place that fits. Well, this is it,” they said, and as they spoke, I saw puzzle pieces settling into their spaces. “Feel what it’s like to have found your place.

“… A place of renewal, restoration and growing power,” they explained. “When you share with one another, meditate and sing together, you create a home place, a deep home place and we will hold this place for you. We have made it available and will hold it for all who come to be with us. Wherever you go, we will be with you and wherever you gather, we will deepen a place for you. Each time you meet, you will experience this resting point, this still point.

“If you have a worry, something on your mind that won’t leave you alone, let it sit in this space with you. Don’t try to make it go away, fight it or explain it away, but let it sit. Stay in the place we have created for you and let it sit there with you. Everything and everyone is included in this place,” they said. “All are embraced here.

“If there is pain or distraction in your body, let that also rest with you, welcome and included. This is a place of deep rest, restoration and integration. Sink into it now while we hold you and magnify its power. It will support you and draw away everything that wears you out, everything that is not you. This is the still point, your point of being,” they explained.

“When you come to this place it is time to rest. And you have no idea how much goes on during this so-called time of rest,” they laughed. “Because of your culture, you think of rest as a cessation of activity. As passive. Passive!” they looked incredulous and laughed again. “As opposed to active, which in your culture is god.” Here they slapped one another on the back and dissolved in hilarity. When they finally quieted down again, they said, “You have no idea of the great work that takes place at the still point.”

Chapter 15, p. 196-197 Our Love Is Our Power by Sharon McErlane

If you’d like to experience this place of restoration and power and join a Net of Light group, or start one, contact us at NetOfLight.org. We too are here for you.

Sharon and the Net of Light team

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