Saturday, 19 November 2011

LORD's LAMA



  • Previous posts include the LORD saying 'It is your openness that wins the day' and that was followed by our posts on 'Perfected Love' and the 'Kiss of Life'. 

  • Today a friend that I have known for 26 years popped into to see us and 26 is the gematria of the name of the LORD God. I was explaining to her about the importance of the Saturn Return and if a person has not healed and removed cellular memories from the body, then those memories from 28-30 years ago then resurface for purification and final clearing. There are certainly a lot of people dealing with health and financial issues. 

  • After she left the LORD said LAMA and I rather like them. We once ran some training courses close to farmland that bred them in the UK. In Tibetan, the Lama is a 'Chief' or 'High Priest'. It is a term used for a spiritual master. [1] A nice play words there with La Ma. Then we have the Llama's from South America and they are very social animals. 

  • Interesting that those that are over bottle fed, or over handled when they are youngsters become difficult as adults. The social rank of the Llama in the herd never stands still, they can move up or down the social ladder.  That is indicative of a person that has been brought up to appreciate equality as a child. They can move easily in any social circle and are not fixed to one kind of group. It is clear that children that have been brought up with equality, also find it easier to move through the different heavens because they are not fixed in their mind or heart of how things should be. They are purely open hearted and open minded, due to their parents embracing people from all walks of life. In other words they were not closed down by their parents to other realities that were different to their own. 


  • They are more fluid and graceful in how they move and where they move to, as they tend to go with the flow. In other words they flow more easily in harmony with creation. Hence, why a true Lama does not feel inferior or superior, they just are Lama's. Although that does not guarantee that others will view them in the same way, as they view themselves and how they behave. These people can't be put into a box, or be typecast, and that can be frustrating for those that try to do so. Frustration is a core issue that relates to impatience and patience of a saint is essential in this timeline. As we told the people, there is a pecking order to the divine plan. Some will call them a mystery, an enigma, a person that is hard to understand, due to the sheer amount of freedom of Spirit that they demonstrate. Llama's are used as guards for the lambs and it is usually a male that does so. Their natural wool first started appearing in clothes in London markets, in the 60's and 70's,  in garments made in a multitude of different colors. That was another sign of Joseph. The Incas worshipped a deity called 'Urcuchillay', and it took the form of a multi-colored llama that they believed took care of the animals. Llama's are also very good at taking care of each other, just like best friends are known to do. 

  • It is written that 'Urcuchillay' is the name given to Lyra and the Latin Lyre. The Lyre is also known as the harp of King Arthur and King David and in Psalm 92, King David was certainly impacted upon by the great revelation about the Lute and Harp that he had been told about. In fact, it made him sing with the praise of the LORD. On star maps the Lyra constellation has been depicted as being an eagle carrying a lyre and as we know modern day, the eagle is usually associated with the USA. So do check out what is going on with the constellation at the moment. A small constellation and it is written that it has a commanding star of the summer called Vega. Fifth brightest of all stars. Vega is pronounced Wega and it is written that its name is derived from Arabic and it means 'Swooping eagle of the desert'. [2]

  • Now in Psalm 92, it is the combination of the Lute of Lovingkindness and the Harp of Faithfulness that makes a resounding sound upon the lyre. Enjoy, the adventure as we move into the next phase of the divine operation. 



T The Imperial March


http://www.eastbayastro.org/2000/0700/r0700-2.htm

1 comment:

Eliakim said...

Dalai Lama questions self-immolations
(AFP) – 5 hours ago

LONDON — Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has said he is worried about the growing number of monks and nuns setting themselves on fire in southwest China, in an interview broadcast Saturday.

The Dalai Lama told the BBC that those setting themselves alight were courageous, but questioned how effective self-immolation was as a form of protest against Chinese rule.

"The question is how much effect" the self-immolations have, the 76-year-old asked British broadcaster.

"That's the question. There is courage -- very strong courage. But how much effect? Courage alone is no substitute. You must utilise your wisdom."

Eight Buddhist monks and two nuns have set themselves alight in ethnically Tibetan parts of Sichuan province since the self-immolation of a young monk in March at Kirti monastery sparked a government crackdown.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jqad58Dlt6Kf2qncGRMxBlkCseTQ?docId=CNG.63babc58d0989befd07c1bee33259a20.3f1

Is it sign of courage to commit suicide? No, it is a sign of weakness.

Can the Dalai Lama not tell his followers to say that 'We will live for you and not die for you?" Instead of telling them it is courageous to die in such a way?

He mentions wisdom, does he really have any?