(This was inspired by David Wilcock’s latest article, which can be found at his website, Divine Cosmos).
The cabal aren’t our enemies, and as we continue raising our vibration, we’ll discover that we have no enemies.
We aren’t here to fight any force we perceived to be evil or wicked – we’re here to use the love we carry within to help ourselves and the planet around us find a blissfully pure state of consciousness, free of all of the pain, stress and fear that have held us back so much in the past.
To convince ourselves we’re meant to fight the cabal is to adopt an energy of rebellion that doesn’t help us progress and excel as much as recognizing that we’ve all come to play specific roles in the evolution of humanity. The cabal wholeheartedly believes they’re the good guys, and it helps to see that in their own, twisted way, they’re doing what they think is best.
I’m certainly not making excuses for the heart-wrenching things they’ve done, but the sooner we can recognize that neither they nor anyone else are our ‘enemies’, the sooner we can empower ourselves with the understanding that we’re all one.
We’re all comprised of the infinitely glorious vibrations of our creator – even those who renounce Source – and the sooner we realize this, the sooner we can forgive the cabal for their seemingly unforgivable crimes.
Do you choose to love your enemy today?
Stay aware!
Wes Annac ❤
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Thanks for that insight Wes. I never thought about it that way. Maybe that’s because I’m too busy hating the cabal. I do pray for them though. Not for them, but for myself. See I don’t like to have hatred in my heart for anyone and I usually don’t. So all I could think to do was pray for them. It is hard for me. I like what you had to say and I needed to hear how someone else was handling there feelings for the cabal. So hey, thanks a bunch for sharing.
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No problem, Evelyn. I like David Wilcock’s perspective on the matter, who’s told us that the majority of people in the cabal want out but fear for their lives if they attempt to flee or speak out. Not all of them are ‘victims’, obviously, but it helps to keep in mind that most of them aren’t comfortable where they are.
Much love 🙂
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