The Vision to put HOME & Families FIRST- a SUBSTACK article

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2.08 We begin:
the Vision to put HOME & Families FIRST. Families need REAL homes:
The ecosystem of the family is broken. What do we need to do to heal it?
We need to understand the full meaning of home: family, heart, community, health, wellbeing, safety, sanctuary, place of resource.
What have they done to homes?
They’ve destroyed them.
Think about a home in terms of children’s books, and children’s films; these influence our feelings of what home should be.
“Home”, should stand for the place where we can be authentically ourselves. That is a true representation.
But really, what does that mean being able to be authentically yourself?
It means, you’re comfortable being your divine self, your spirit. You feel able to express yourself freely.
Where else in our culture do we say we should be with our spirit?
In a church, of course. That is supposed to be the place we have built for ourselves to find comfort in our spirit. But when did you last enter one of those stone buildings?
They may be interesting on the outside, with their various spires: Norman, Gothic, Neo-Classical, but inside they are usually cold. Hard, hierarchical-structured uncomfortable places, -and we are supposed to feel at home there.
Do we not see how far we have been manipulated away from truth?
The ideas of home persist in the Disneys, in all of the children’s books: A Wrinkle in Time, Mr Tumnas’ home in Narnia….assorted stories of home, being the place of hearth and health, good food and comfort, places of discovery and innovation, places of discussion and meetings, places where the body felt comfortable. Places to retreat to, from the world. ‘The English man’s home is his Castle’.
It is time to reclaim our homes. We are being told by the WEF, we are allowed one tiny little space for ourselves and we must live in 15 minutes cities with no home that we own. Our homes are being made and built, smaller and smaller, while we eagerly binge-watch the ‘Bridgertons’ with cavernous corridors and house-sized bedrooms. We have been taught from the Bauhaus and the Modernist Movement of harsh lines, the brutalist movement, big blocks, grey, white monoliths, that you see all around our world now -and that is touted as home. But it is not soft. It is not comfortable. It is chic, it is sleek, it is glamorous, but it is hard and cold. Reptilian….
I am a sort of ‘mobile home’- it is why children love me. They respond to my warmth and sense of freedom.
An endless stream of imagination, non-judgementalism and authenticity help.
And why is it that I was happy having children at a young age, even though I had no money ? -Because of those things too.
And why is it the children feel most happy in environments filled with colour and softness and texture and diversity and exploration?
I wrote in my PhD 25 years ago, the eight elements required for a child to feel comfortable enough to feel able to explore their world: Challenge, Coherence, Inventiveness, Mystery, Nurture, Proximity, Rootedness, Security (Legibility). They were identified when I did my experiments with children in old Soviet Germany.
I was fortunate enough to live there, at the edge of the “Wende” ( when the wall came down): they were many children I interviewed and worked with over several months. They were living in concrete blocks of utter sameness. There was no difference between the A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K block, but every single one of their paintings and drawings showed the opposite of homogeneity: they personalised those places. They made them their own. They showed differences that weren’t visible to any adult. They brought home the home, they made it theirs. They vitalised it. They brought in nature, they softened it, they warmed it. They brought in the spirit. This is more important than you can imagine.
It is the truth of the power of a love-fuelled imagination.
Imagine conditioning entire generations through architecture. -Yes it is good I studied architecture because there are things you learn there that you don’t learn in other subjects. Buildings are pieces of the planning to condition minds. Look at China : Millions of people live in high-rise buildings, with no contact to the outside -the children don’t know about it. I have seen children recently in school here, not able, willing or happy to go outside and explore when they have -the freedom. How easy we are conditioned through architecture.
And then we have the oldie-world, the architecture of England. No wonder we are prepared to put up with absurdities of price. It is our one and only treasure trove of history. We have a sense of connection to nature in our ancient buildings. Yes, we have been good at renovating them now, but they are ancient nevertheless: the hobbit homes, the beamed ceilings, the tiny doors, the quaint gardens and twisted corridors, the bent and bowed windows. All of these are treasures, and that is why we put up with absurd prices. Somehow we understand this keeps us human; irregularity, organic form.
The heart is not a pump. The heart is a systole/diastol system introducing a vortex of energy into the blood. The home is the heart of the family, a place where we capture and hold energy to nourish and nurture ourselves. If you circulate energy in a square box, the corners die. If you have curves and quacks and quints and corners that defy regularity, thank God you have energy moving in strange ways and little aberrations that cannot be controlled. You have nature, unpredictability, innovation, life.
Let’s be honest, what would you rather your children delighted in the newest computer game, which, apparently trains them for a career in tech, where they sit chained to their desks all day, in a slick, smart metal office? Or, plant a garden, to revel and delight in, frolic, play, explore, meet and greet nature and discover themselves and each other?
I think you know the answer.
Do you realise how almost-impossible it has become to do that second choice? Because it has been made too expensive. The amount of money we have to create in the world to give ourselves that kind of time, that kind of resource of land is almost impossible for most of us. And we don’t question it. But we need to.
The most basic, natural, tenable rights of being human are being categorically, denied us. We are being squeezed out of the human experience. By whom? You know: The ones who always sought to control and minimise us, to use us, whether for etheric-level emotional loosh, or any other, control program. That is why they wanted to collar us all.
But we are rising, and we are rising fast, and they cannot keep us down. And we will have once again what we were designed to have here by the God that created us, the Source-Energy that created us, the divine blueprint: we will have a life on this planet, not separated from it.
Now also imagine conditioning entire generations through the media: you all know now, the media is owned by six corporations, who are also owned by just two really big companies in the world. The media is not just movie industry, music industry and television. The media is also magazines, and to a great extent Marketing.
What we need to realise is that, our tastes have been shaped by the desires of a few, who have poured down their intentions through the line of hierarchical power. Our tastes and therefore our choices have been influenced by and then conditioned by them. The perfect example here is what is considered good taste. Here in England, for the last 30 years, it has been seen as a perfectly elegant solution to have your house covered in Magnolia paint, and then it went to Grey. The Grays of the 2012's onwards were extraordinary! You were a a person of good taste if you had your house decorated in shades of grey what an ffing joke! We all know Gray is a non colour, it is sometimes used in psychologists offices to calm people, because of course it is colour-absence. Like the mislead people of Michael Ende's MOMO, we have filled our homes with absence. Colour is no longer understood. Only a very few wonderful, talented art teachers teach it: the colour wheel, contrast, warmth, coolness.
People are scared to wear colour. I saw my children being turned into greige-blues-and-grays which were the only colours my (entity-occupied) ex-husband gave them to wear. Their beautiful vitality was removed and denied them, as their home environment was drained of colour. We need colour in our clothing.
Daily, I wear full-colour clothing. The children around me delight in it. At age twelve and above, they may be a little bit embarrassed or find it chuckle-worthy, because they have already been culturally conditioned, but every single child from two years upwards, loves to see the colour I wear. They touch the clothes, they are thrilled by it.
Children love colour -of course they do, they are natural beings still! When any one of us looks in nature, we find it full of colour -and not just green and brown.
Look at the art scene- this film, "Local Colour" from 2016, explored the issue I am about to expose: we have had ridiculous conversations about, 'what is art?' -or not. Absurdity spouted from the mouths of critics who don't actually create or paint, 'educates' the people on what their good taste should be. Critics cultivate criticism and judgment- they are the easiest humans to manipulate: they lack the courage to believe in their own talents, so they devote their energy to pulling others' apart, labelling, categorising and evaluating. They live form a fearful vibration, dependent on the priming of their vanity by those who seek to control their opinions: influential gallery owners, 'art-patrons' and other members of the so-called elite. I have met a few in my time. I also owned a gallery for six years.
Art should actually be something of elevation for the spirit: it is a perfect reflector of society. If we are seeing shit in galleries (literally), we are allowing this in our lives.... Art has become highly degraded, a way to wash money and used by the Satanic force which seeks to influence everything around us.
Look at what is considered good taste in art and you'll find it has very little to do with colour : you have the Rothkos of the world with his two monolithic plates of colour, but the impressionist beauty and subtlety has disappeared for now. We are being conditioned everywhere. Look at the colour of your cars. Look at the colour of your school uniforms, look at the colour of the clothes you are supposed to be wearing to work -apparently the correct ones for making a serious impression. We are taught through this subconscious programming that work must only be serious and depressing. Can you not see how our souls are being denied, piece by piece, all that is good and natural?
Our homes need to be nurturing, reviving environments- after all the imbalanced wrong in the world. Our spirits need it.
If I could have my way, I would be inspiring this all over the country, all day long. Do you know why I can't? Because it wouldn't be possible for me to be invited into speaking against the very silent rules by which we have been controlled.
If I wish to be seen and heard in public, I would have to do two things, which I'm not prepared to do. 1.Make people dependent upon me- my energy, my opinion, my efforts and 2.Curb my message to fit it into the narrow paradigm and template which is offered as a public person structure. Just look at Marketing : it is black and red and white. It is loud, shout-in-your-face. It is not beautiful.
How do people advertise their wares to people? They first instill fear of missing out on something, then they make them feel dependent upon the service they are offering. That manipulation is repulsive to me. It has nothing to do with a being a true human. We should be empowering each other to be free, independent and be able to go out and decide and discover for ourselves.
There have been other people with my opinion: look at Neville Goddard. He always said the same: you must follow yourself, not me. The man I looked up to as a child Mohammed-Subu the founder of SUBUD, always told to people, "don't follow and believe me -work it out for yourself, here are the tools!" We are so conditioned by everything that has been put upon us, that we don't even realise. We have even been trained by the so-called alternative people, to be their sheep. We should be no one's sheep!
I still find it extraordinary that as a woman who has taken herself to the highest degree of intellectual development, worked hard to research and write a PhD and many books from my deep research and experience, I still have difficulty in reaching an audience. I wrote my Transmissions From the Planet Zog books: Milo & Teal, books 1,2 and 3, because I was already frustrated by that time that I could get no one to listen to what I had to say about proper holistic ways of humans working with nature.
I read all of the United Nations documents on sustainable development and the rights of the child, I read the International Monetary Fund documentation, and I read Agenda 21 before most of you ever even knew it existed. Ever since the 1990s, I have been trying to get the attention of people to let me talk and educate people as to holistic ways of interacting with nature. I was invited a year ago, to create the definitive programme for children to discover all aspects of education through spirituality, but, despite creating the framework, I had to leave that organisation as I realised they were thoroughly in-bed with A.I., believing it to be only perfect and not in any way dangerous. We have a long way to go in uncovering the layers of deception to which we have been exposed.
What are we talking about here?
Let's go back one moment, to the American Indians whose cultures were destroyed in the United States. On some level they were unprepared for the enemies that came upon them -something allowed that to happen, probably the result of general world energetic imbalance at the time. The way they were obliterated is similar to the way the cabal has dominated our culture ever since, in their subversive, subtle 'totalitarian-tiptoe' manner (thank you David Icke, for that definition.
The American Indians understood home and nature and their place in it. Many sub-cultures there were, but, the people took from nature with reverence and they gave back to it with reverence. They looked-after, and therefore they owned. But they only owned because they had a relationship of communication with every level of nature. This communication was a delight, it was the daily dance of spirit. They took everything they needed and they respected it and valued everything they did with it.
Our technology is marvellous, but we are living for it, not it for us. We are now in the rebalancing phase. We need to up-heave everything. When we look at nature and learn from it, we find it has the most extraordinary technology. We should be using it more, but every time someone innovates and patents something ( for example, using the technology of insect-flight , of photosynthesis and plant-growth to create grown structures), it is bought and hidden and shelved by the big industries.
We need to buy locally.
We need to support small people, small industry.
We need UBUNTU, Michael Tellinger's, "One Small Town" movement.
We need local-exchange-trading-systems, (LETS).
We need to trust ourselves.
To trust ourselves and the information from our spirits, we have to feel safe first. How do you feel safe? You need to have places where you are safe: you're home. Even if we are being pushed into one tiny space, we must give ourselves in that space all that we can which is good and fine.
We must choose things of value to use every day in our homes.
We must love and cherish those, as we cherish ourselves.
We are learning to love and trust ourselves again.
We are learning to disentangle our thoughts from the matrix which has influenced us: the greys, the beiges, the black & whites of the illuminati, the Cabal, the Khazarian Mafia- all the authoritarian, control structures.
We need to get wild again.
How does this reflect in the family, in the home?
Children need spaces to play, to be experimental in. I will return to my PhD: I asked the class of the Jena-Plan School in Weimar, old East Germany, 'where they go to play?' They showed me these beautiful places: places that no adult knew about, places which were not officially designated for children, little corners, unclaimed by anyone. They were wild places: old railway engines, tumble-down sheds, narrow spaces between garages -apparently slightly dangerous. For those children, they were their homes, their places of expression and adventure and discovery. When they were finished playing, they would go home to the grey ex-soviet architectural blocks of identical windows that no adult could see any difference behind. All those children knew their homes were in there - where their hearts were.
When we throw away the need to be seen and perceived in a certain way by the world, we have freedom. We have been conditioned to be seen as good and valuable by the size of our house and car, and form our children, by the size and number of our expensive technological gifts. All of this has been used to measure each other by, instead of the joy and the delight and the integration into nature.
What is a successful human being? Someone who lives on this planet, (that means, with the non-manipulated climate, the animals, the soil, the plants and the other humans), celebrating, valuing and loving their full experience. There is nothing every-day about a bumblebee. There is nothing every-day about harvesting its honey. There's nothing every day about a man kissing his woman, and they hugging their child.
We must look at the real precious treasures and put them first.

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