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Monday, March 21, 2016

Sociopaths lack everything, but first they lack respect...

People play power games because of fear coming from a sense of lack. If you play seven power games, you don't have much at all. The power games are based on three fears--loss, death and failure.

The four miracles I referred to in my previous post are:


  • Manifestation
  • Instantaneous Manifestation
  • Walking on Water
  • Time Travel
The miracle that our sociopath is facing is Time Travel, which involves overcoming lack of respect.

If you are coming from a lack of respect, the compensatory power game is Pride--the belief that you have the right to put others down. You believe you are higher than others. This game starts out when you are young, and you are older than other children. "I am older than you" is like saying better than the other because you are older. You equate age and respect. 

The power game of Pride is the first game of revenge, so revenge is the logical tool for a sociopath. Acts of revenge bring together five power games, and it seems to work because one individual is playing all five games. The problem is that each of the games leads to the end of life crisis, so the player of the games is facing their fears of loss, death and failure.

Respect comes from understanding how difficult it is to do what you are doing. There is respect between Olympic athletes because they know the dedication it takes to reach that level of competition. Age and respect cannot be equated. 

In "A Little Angel Told Me..." Archangel Michael says that when you face your end of life crisis, it is like playing poker with the devil, and you only have a pair of sevens, but the devil doesn't even have that.

By lacking power and respect, capacity, abundance, intimacy and a voice, sociopaths are making your life hell. 





The sociological ramifications of sociopathy.

Experts in the field of mental health say that there is no cure for sociopathy.  Sometime in the future, our organization will create clinics for healing mental disease, but until that time, we will address the sociological ramifications of sociopathy related to world peace.

We will expose it as a power game, and so by treating it as every other power game, it is possible to overcome.

My reason for creating this blog is to address an issue in my own life, and to share it with readers.

In one of the channeled messages, Seth says that you know you have reached the Kingdom of Heaven when you can look in the face of a serial killer and see the face of God. This is a profound statement because what you see in someone else is what is inside of you, so to see the face of God in anyone involves looking deep inside of yourself and facing your own darkness--and your own divinity.

I have been dealing with a hostile takeover of my organization by a sociopath. She plays seven power games--the Seven Deadly Sins-- and has messed up her own life so bad that she sees no solution to her crisis. But, in the channeled messages of the "Outline Series on Creativity," there is a chart that tells us how to recognize the Seven Deadly Sins in our own lives, and I play all seven games too. I recognize the Sins in my own life. I have the advantage of the channeled messages to help me face them and the fears they are based on.

Each of us have messed up our lives so much that it is a monumental effort to undo the damage we have done and to rise out of the abyss. For each Sin, we face the end of life crisis--such as diabetes or stroke or heart attack.

At this time, I am facing my end of life crisis from prion disease. I was targeted. It is the physical manifestation of a genocide, which is based on Illusion. The darkness is manifested in my body, and is gathered together like a shot and instantaneously attacks it.

I am facing the darkness in my own life.

We are facing each other in the Battles of Armageddon. At a Moment of Choice, I stood on the principles and it affected her financial support and her security, so she went down into the games.

I was told by the spiritual hierarchy that twelve people--four groups of three people--will demonstrate miracles, and she and I are two of the twelve. One person of each miracle will do it by intent, one by default, and the third person is the teacher to teach others how it is done. The teacher will find the middle way that enables the  lesson to go out to others.

The miracles do not demonstrate divinity, obviously, but that for one person to learn the lesson required to demonstrate the miracle it is a miracle, and for others it is easy. Our battles of Armageddon involve opposing miracles. It is easy for me to demonstrate her miracle, and it seems easy for her to demonstrate mine. Each of us must do our miracles, but by opposing each other neither gets what we want.

The people of my organization are parallel to the world leaders. Our organization is a microcosm of what is going on in the world. The same dance is going on within two world leaders and two nations. We are demonstrating the potential of the plan for world peace to solve the crises on the international level. The same battles are playing out in the creation of the caliphate and the proposed international government.