46.
Trust
“The essence of what I’m trying to explain is that whenever people on your planet make a decision, and if the decision they make is based on fear, then the world will be built on fear. You know, if you let love control your decisions instead of fear, the world changes immediately. The world becomes a completely different world,” Kyran said.
“Is it that easy to change the world? Just by replacing fear with love?” I asked.
“My world is an example of this theory; here everything is based on love. It is the world that begins with love.”
“And what about the example of digging for gold that you mentioned earlier: what would people do here if they find gold?” I asked.
“In this case, we use the gold only for absolutely necessary things, and not as a guarantee for wealth as you do in your world. Here, the main purpose of mining gold is to leverage the intensity of the mind’s concentration. Gold is mainly used as a component to make flying saucers, or pilot suits, and as a building material for the residences or workplaces of those who work with mental power.”
“The workers in the gold mining do their work with love, too. When they mine the gold, they leave it there next to the gold mine without any need to store it in a safe place. When the time comes, they gather the gold and transfer it to a storage. If you visit this gold storage, you would see that they treat gold in the same manner as they would treat animal manure. They’re not afraid of losing their gold, and whoever wants to take some doesn’t need to steal it because the gold was mined up with an intention to be given away in the first place,” Kyran said.
“Give away for free?” I asked.
“You know, when you say ‘for free’, it already shows that you don’t have the right attitude toward resources. Think again: who do you think owns the resources? We’re all aware that we didn’t create them, so they belong to the world, not to us. We perform our duty by extracting them. We are also aware of everything, from small matters like our food, our tools, or our inventions, to bigger ones like the land, the stars, and the universe. Being aware of all this is the foundation of our way of life since we were born,” Kyran emphasised.
“On the way to the city, wherever you see any fruit or vegetable gardens, you can freely enter and take whatever food produce without asking for permission even if these properties are privately owned,” he said, citing an example.
“Wouldn’t this be seen as being rude? It sounds a bit strange,” I threw in.
“If you ask them for permission, they would be puzzled,” Kyran said.
“All the people here are aware of their duties. When someone consumes their fruits and vegetables, they would feel happy since it means that they have fulfilled their duties. It gives them pride in knowing that the results of their work have benefited others. They would be grateful and glad that you are enjoying what they have grown.”
“Is that really true?” I asked.
“You will soon see for yourself,” he replied.
“However, I’d like to recapitulate on this concept of fear again because it is very important for us living on this planet. If you don’t accept this concept, you will be hostile to everything,” he explained.
“How can we not have any fear?” I asked.
“Knowledge is key,” Kyran replied. “There’re two ways: The first is to gain knowledge because when we are in the know, the fear will go away. All the people on this planet have the skills to access knowledge, so this is not a problem for us. On the contrary, the people on planet Gaia are still searching for knowledge, so they have to use the second method.”
“Which is …?” I asked, waiting for an answer.
“I’m still thinking what would be the right word for it ….” Kyran replied hesitatingly.
“Trust would be the most accurate word, I think,” he continued.
“Trust?” I repeated with bewilderment.
“Yes, but it has to be a combination of trust and love. If trust is combined with fear, you will get a completely different result. People on your planet have always mixed trust with fear,” Kyran tried to explain, but I was getting more confused.
“What? Could you please give me a more concrete explanation? To be honest, I don’t understand a thing,” I sincerely admitted.
“Ok, I’ll give you an example for combining trust with fear first,” Kyran went on. “Imagine there’s a rural village on your planet through which a river passes through. Every year, a large shoal of fish swims upstream to deposit their eggs at the river source on top of the mountain. In this village, there is a spiritual leader whom everyone trusts. He announces to all the villagers that it is forbidden to catch fishes that are swimming upstream, and that whoever catches and eats the fish will be cursed with misfortunes. The villagers obey him and no one dares to catch even one fish.”
“This method of raising fear by threatening bad luck to protect the fish eggs was effective and no one dared to disobey. It seems to be a good idea, isn’t it?”
Kyran paused for a few seconds before continuing. “But if we think carefully, they stopped fishing because of fear, not because of love. They feared the misfortunes because they trusted their leader.”
“We can see that, even though the factual result is positive – as it has prevented people from doing bad deeds – the energetic result is completely different. People here don’t do bad things because they have both knowledge and love.”
“On the contrary, people on your planet avoid doing bad things because of their ignorance, or trust, in what their leaders tell them, combined with fear.”
“Here we all know that killing animals, especially the ones that are breeding their young, has a huge impact on the ecosystem. It will cause an imbalance in the environment which, essentially, is a part of us. We also know that the love we have for all the species on the planet allows us to live peacefully and harmoniously together, and that this emits the highest level of positive energy. This energy, generated through love, will continue to support the stability of our Earth’s core.”
“The people in your world, on the contrary, don’t understand this intricate relationship of the ecosystem. They don’t understand why their own actions are disastrous for themselves, eventually. And most importantly, they don’t understand the theory of positive energy that the earth needs. For example, when they know that killing animals is a sin, they believe a good deed was done by not doing so. This good deed was done not out of one’s pure love for these animals but out of one’s fear of being sinful. No positive energy is generated from this kind of love; instead people are emitting negative energy as result of fear.”
“All leaders, therefore, have to be mindful of not abusing the trust that people place in them by creating fear. Whatever fear it is, the fear of misfortune, of punishment, of demons, or of sin, none of them can generate positive energy for the world.”
“Furthermore, people on your planet also use fear as a method of influencing behaviors and inducing love or virtues. For example, the fear of not ascending to heaven, or the fear of not receiving rewards. When you hear any religious leader introduce this concept, it means that they’re not teaching you to do good things from conscience, but rather through fear.”
“But isn’t this a good thing, though?” I interjected.
“That may be true, but good deeds should only be motivated by one’s most positive consciousness, not by fear of being punished, like going to hell, or the lure of doing something good to enter heaven. They should do it with a thorough and pure understanding that it’s good and worth doing. Doing good deeds with the hope to earn merits, or to live happily in heaven, or something similar makes them cling to that wish and leads them astray. This will bring bad karma instead of liberating their soul, and they remain stuck in the imaginary world,” Kyran answered.
“If so, does this so-claimed heaven exist?” I asked.
“Yes and no. It exists but only in one’s imagination. But to say that it exists isn’t really true either, as this heaven is not a physical place,” he explained.
“In conclusion, if the emitted energy isn’t in the form of a positive frequency, or if it’s a fake one, the soul will be stuck in the false image that it has itself created, and believe that it is heaven. If you take a deeper look, you will find that heaven means something different for each individual, race, or religion. The image of heaven described by each person is based on one’s culture or belief. If heaven is real, it should be the same for everyone and witnessed universally. Moreover, it must lead to living a life that never ends, or eternal life, to use another expression. In the imaginary heaven, after having used up all of one’s merits, the soul has to be reincarnated into the Gaia world over and over again,” Kyran stated.
“But people here are reincarnated as well, don’t they?” I asked.
“It’s not reincarnation. Instead, it’s a birth and continuous existence for as long as a soul desires. It’s their own choice when their life ends. If they choose not to die, they will continue to live forever. In this world, death is a choice one makes to transform oneself into oneness with the source, or to return to the land of his spiritual ancestors, the Land of Sunyata, which means emptiness.”
“There is no reason for them to be reborn in the Gaia world because they don’t need any redemption nor merits. Their rebirth can only be for one reason and that is for them to voluntarily help their brothers and sisters who are still stranded there, and liberate them from the cycle of reincarnation. However, this is a very exceptional case and those who are eligible for this task normally have a unique colourful aura around them. Every once in a while, when your world is facing a crisis or when morality and spirituality declines dramatically, one will arise among the population and he would be called a ‘prophet’.”