Last time I wrote about what our individual and collective consciousness would be like, after the so-called veil of forgetfulness finally drops for good.
As I’ve said, the veil itself hangs by a thread, barely functioning anymore. Yet despite our dont-let-the-screendoor-hit-you-in-the-ass eagerness to see it go, the veil seems more firmly in place than ever, doesn’t it? (The operative word here is seems.)
So what’s actually going on here?
Let’s take a closer look at the nature of the veil itself. Here’s a clue about what it is and how it operates, taken from an event I wrote about in my first book:
Around 20 years ago, I was trying to make a big online purchase one day, when my credit card transaction hit a temporary hiccup. Thinking himself the victim of a scam, the seller went ballistic, hurling a shitstorm of accusatory threats and invective: I’m a criminal, I’m a slimeball, a thief and a liar; he’ll call the cops and have me put away for good, and yadda yadda. On and on he went, to anyone who would listen.
We talked him down long enough to successfully complete the sale, but the rageful abuse continued as we made plans to pick up the item—a huge BBQ grill—that I’d bought.
I didn’t (verbally) attack him back, but after it was over, my inner attitude was alittle less than loving towards the guy, let’s say. And that inner state felt like crap: Knotted belly, tight chest, and a mind filled with the sandpaper litany of my own repetitive accusations toward him.
So I took myself off for a quiet meditation in which I asked, Please show me what that grill guy is really. Because I knew damn well of his sacred divinity—intellectually, at least—but I definitely wasn’t feelin’ it. Not even a little bit.
In response to the ask, I was immediately transported to a nighttime mountaintop. In the valley far below, I could see that an ominous event seemed to be taking place, some kind of battle going on beneath the thick cloud cover.
I knew it was a war zone, because I could hear the sound of bombs exploding, followed by blinding flashes that lit the clouds from underneath. It made me uneasy to witness it; although I couldn’t see the actual warfare due to the cloud cover, the vibe of the battle was pretty ugly.
I drifted down the mountainside and into the cloud layer itself, for a better look. I remember how startled I was to discover it was the clouds themselves that were making those harmless booming noises and incendiary flashes. Nothing at all was actually happening on the ground beneath.
Sound and fury, signifying nothing. To coin a phrase.
I realized this noisy, ongoing light show was the whole purpose of the cloud layer; its reason for being. Furthermore, I saw there was no particular intelligence masterminding these randomly illusory eruptions—it was just simply what the clouds do. The clouds themselves, operating on autopilot, were entirely neutral.
At this point, I was then shown what lay beneath the clouds: The pure, sweet light of truth, and nothing else. I could feel the grill guy’s immaculate divinity waiting for me there, my own field humming with the sacred song of his true identity and my own. In oneness I was engulfed in the pristine beauty of our mutual radiant perfection. It was magnificent. Awesome. Profound beyond words.
This is what the grill guy is really, I heard.
So it’s all about the nature of those clouds. The veil—the cloud cover—is not some kind of inert, gauzy blanket, simply obscuring the divine truth of your oneness. The veil is extremely active, throwing out images that make us believe we’re seeing conflict, war, competition and scarcity, where in fact none exists.
And we fall for it every time.
We then take real, unloving actions in response, thereby turning all of those fantasy suggestions into the hard actual facts of our own existence. Over and over again.
Even nowadays, when the veil itself is barely functioning, barely able to throw out any new images…our collective and individual habit is still to keep seeing and responding to old suggestions of conflict, war, competition and scarcity. Thereby keeping those outdated suggestions painfully real, in our experience. And allowing the otherwise moribund veil to hang on longer than its sell-by date.
But sometime soon, the veil will go, one way or another. That much is certain. Because the earth’s frequencies (and our own) are rising well beyond the veil’s ability to hang on—no matter how often it gets temporarily revivified by our belief in it.
And when the veil does go, any discussion of money, going forward into the world made of love, will be seen through radically different eyes from the fear-based lenses we currently use.
Because we’ll no longer be taking the bait offered by a boomy-flashy cloud layer, right? And without that distraction, we’ll start to see money for what it really is, and put it in its proper place.
In the last newsletter, we looked at war and poverty, and talked about how each of these would gradually fade out of existence on this planet. How it’s through our own everyday, non-heroic preferences and actions—based upon our own breathtakingly new, much higher-frequency way of being—that these seemingly intractable problems would eventually clean up, almost automatically, in response.
So this time let’s continue the examination, by taking a good look at the whole question of money itself.
In the world made of love, will the financial system remain as it is? Will we want it to?
I’m no crystal ball economic prognosticator, obviously. I’m looking at this topic purely from a spiritual, and frequency, perspective.
Will money stick around?
Short answer: Probably, yes. As a convenient means of exchange, at least for the foreseeable while. But alot of things about money itself, as well as the ways we use it, will fundamentally change. You can count on that. (We touched on a bit of this last time, in our discussion of poverty and lack.)
In a world made of love, where our open-hearted recognition of oneness reigns supreme, the basic needs of all others are recognized and honored as much as our own. Not more than our own, but also not less.
So the whole concept of haves and have nots, with access to money being the determining factor in whether another receives food and shelter, will seem ludicrous to us. Incomprehensibly obscene.
Because at that frequency level of oneness where we’ll all be operating, the sacred living divinity of each being is fully known and celebrated as one’s own—whereas money is clearly recognized for what it is: Just money. An inert tool, at best.
Yet the current global money system is entirely based on haves and have nots. And in its pursuit, our societies have accordingly based themselves on competition for scarce financial resources—an economic system of winners and losers.
So yes, money might very likely remain, but first it’ll have to be brought firmly back into alignment with love. Because at the moment it’s way out of balance. (And poised to get even further out of balance, if globalist banks get their way.)
But wait a minute, let’s back up here—isn’t money just an energetic exchange, and therefore neutral? Is it not just an agreement of worth—‘pieces of paper and little metal discs,’ as A Course in Miracles calls it? To which we ourselves assign the only meaning it has? And besides all that…great good can come about because of money. So it’s not inherently good or bad. Right?
Sort of, yes. In some ways all of that is certainly true.
And it would become even more true in the world made of love, because the good that money can do is very much a reflection of the frequency level of the one who spends it. Which means that as each of us embodies ever higher frequencies of love, the money we spend and share with others, grows in its divine power to create beautiful, lasting change on this planet.
But bear in mind that right now, our entire world (and our entire worldview) is soaked in the products of fear. In our current level of separation consciousness, even the intention to spend ethically on projects that create value for all beings, will still carry the energetic signature of how that money was created and obtained in the first place.
Money is neutral, in other words, like the cloud cover (AKA the veil) is neutral. The veil itself is neither good nor bad, yet its inbuilt function brings great harm to the planet and all inhabitants thereof.
Money, similarly, is derived from a rootstock that brings great harm to all beings. The ‘tree’ of the financial system grows up from that root, and we all consume its fruits—the money itself. The fruits themselves are neutral. However, the root system spreading beneath it all, is anything but. And yes, that root system definitely matters. The fruits don’t exist without it.
As Henry Ford (of automotive fame) once famously commented,
‘It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand the banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.’
He wasn’t kidding. And although he’s referring here to the American financial system, it’s the same one practiced the world over.
If you’re not already aware of how the monetary system actually works, now would be a good time to educate yourself.* It isn’t complicated. You’re just told that it is.
Anyway.
As with any systemic infection, we need to see the fear-based financial system clearly for what it is; exposing it to sunlight, and giving the wound a thorough, gentle cleansing. Only then can love step in to do the work of true healing.
It’s for our own benefit that we perform this examination and cleansing. By understanding what money currently is, we each can then make choices to take lots of small, compassionate actions in our own everyday lives, to rein in the worst tendencies of the monetary system.
For instance, intentionally using money as an expression of reverent, heartfelt human connection, even if that’s just buying a loaf of bread at the local farmer’s market.
Or using money in small, quiet ways, to directly help another who may be sliding precipitously toward the have not end of the scale.
And wherever possible, minimizing the kind of purchase opportunities designed to foster an atmosphere of soulless digital anonymity.
Because we’d like to hang onto our souls, and our human connections, thanks very much.
By consistently engaging in small acts like these, we’ll not only keep ourselves from falling into some of the financial traps set for us, we’ll be casting our energetic ‘yes’ vote for an eventual money system that’s inherently more reflective of a world made of love.
Our abundant future is definitely bright.
Over time, as our own frequencies continue to rise, we’ll become more and more able to accept and allow the divine flow of money (and other unlimited gifts and means of exchange) with open hearts and open arms. How beautiful. How needed.
We’ll be learning how to navigate the unlimited abundance that we are—without falling back into the pitfalls of the world made of fear.
Easier said than done, of course. It’ll be an interesting tightrope to walk, at least for awhile.
Because we obviously don’t live in that magnificent world yet—we need to balance future intention for building the world made of love, with the actual requirement to pay the electricity bill.
But we do what we can. For ourselves, and for our childrens’ children.
*On the real nature of the money system: If you wish to educate yourself, you might start with a 1994 nonfiction book by G. Edward Griffin, called The Creature from Jekyll Island. This book has understandably rocketed back into the headlines recently, as it contains historical info about how the world of finance actually works—which is now more pertinent information than ever.