Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Many “thank you” and “well done”

A walk around Gazi (Athens) was what it took for these thoughts to nest in my heart…

In this article, I will say a lot of “thank you” and “well done”. It is usually easier and it seems normal to judge and criticize, even if this is considered “constructive criticism”. This type of criticism also hides some sort of arrogance, a characteristic of all that lies within us to some extent; so, I decide to step out of this.

Looking in the eyes of my fellow human beings, I get really emotional. Disappointment, numbness, sorrow, anger, oppression are just a few of the easy to trace signs written on the faces of Greeks lately, and especially on those of Athenians. At the same time though, I get emotional when I realize that no one gives up, hope is all out there and all bright…it is so lively that it takes very little for our heart to beat strongly again. Well done to all of us that we keep trying and we are not being discouraged, although people of our generation in other countries are better off… and if some are not doing this already, it is a matter of time to start. I observe the change in conscious thinking that all of us are going through, slowly and steadily.

I am very proud of all these souls that we have decided to reincarnate in, exactly at the moment of this planetary change, which does not emerge painlessly, but comes “on a natural flow”. We are all aware of the fact that the situation in terms of injustice, exploitation, lack of compassion, cruelty, disgrace and the rest I need not to mention, has reached a dead end. At this point, I am not referring to Greece solely, but, to the entire world. Do not fool yourselves, we are all swept by change, whether this is obvious or not…

Our generation is characterized by weakness, superficiality, insecurity, fear of everything, lack of training for body, mind and soul, individualism. How is it possible not to be proud of all of us, that, despite all of the above, we insist on fighting with weapons that were never given to us, with ways we were never instructed to use? How is it possible not to recognize the effort of all us to look for truth and knowledge NOW with any means it takes?

Well done to all the unemployed people that do not give up. They smile again and they enjoy themselves with the little they have. They are giving it a shot…Well done to all those that fall in love, as if they have never been hurt before…I am very pleased to see you all not getting trapped into your own personal drama, but, instead learning to deal with it in a way to make the most out of it. I am very proud for all the volunteering acts that I encountered today at this festival in the centre! I am pleased that you are part of me and I am part of you!

Dear reader, it takes a lot of courage to gaze at the future with OPTIMISM when everything around you falls apart, when all your external sources that used to be your feeding point and your point of reference are collapsing, when everyone around you is at a weaker vibration than you (lower energy in other words), when your reality does not consist of quality and happiness anymore, but instead, is represented by a bunch of unpaid bills on the table. Yes, it does take courage when you are under pressure, and, you still manage to rise higher in terms of your spirituality and confidence.
Only people who have been through difficulties and decided not to run away but instead stay and experience this magical journey of life, can better cope through these times of imbalance.

One of the most impactful issues that contemporary people have come to face is the deconstruction of the EGO and the consequences of it, that have intruded their existence unconsciously and their daily life consciously. I am referring to the bitter and often stressed-out deconstruction of systems, like religion, politics, family of course, friends, but mostly the expectations that people used to grow up with, like respect towards the individuality of others and ourselves, the relationship with the opposite sex, the relationship with our children and the responsibility towards them that is greater than ever. The realization that what I have taken for granted up to now, DOES NOT EXIST ANYMORE. The realization that I must make my choices consciously, regarding everything and everyone. The realization that the responsibility for whatever happens to me at all levels (visible or not), is in my hands only. It takes courage to leave behind all the armor that we used to wear and move along all naked and exposed, having as our sole weapon the endless confidence in oneself and its Divinity. 

Human dynamics is abysmal; all it takes is to push the right buttons to release it. It takes boldness to get into the trouble to unlock the doors and cross to the other side as this may involve losses and unsettling situations. Well done to all of you that give it a shot with your heart wide open! It takes a lot of courage to embrace your dark side and confront your daemons, no matter where they come from.

It takes guts to persist and have faith in you, and not become the instrument of others’ needs and control, led by external factors and fear.

It takes a lot of strength to dive into the Void, your only parachute being the confidence in you and the perception that everything happens to empower your evolution, and, therefore things are the way they should be.

Treat yourself nicely every day, reward yourself; fear is not our natural state of being, we can and we deserve to be better off and live in a state of bliss. And as Gandhi has said “Be the change you want to see in the world”. Breathe, you are alive; there is no greater gift than this.


I feel proud that I am part of you, that you are my family in one way or another. I am with you during our entire journey.

Devoted to us and to New Energy.



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