The Cassandra Syndrome
Does it bother anyone that we are continually reminding ourselves of cataclysmic potentials that we can't do a damn thing about? And, as a result, we are all somehow infatuated with the possibility of these calamities actualizing? What is it within us that we are searching and re-searching for the latest dire potentialities; going without food or sleep to find that one "prediction" that somehow will cause everything to miraculously fall into place? What's going on with us?
What's happening to us that we are flooding our consciousness with these catastrophic images -- images, that, quite frankly, are beyond our personal ability to rectify?! Are we admitting to our impotence? Are we flooding our consciousness with such direness that something long hidden within us will somehow awaken? Or, are we shaking and rattling our hidden realms . . . trying to pound our drums of discontent so that the very Creator is moved by the shear volume of our total precariousness?
We may, though, have fallen into some sort of a Cassandra Trap? Like the mythic Cassandra, we may have accepted a similar tragedy of fate. A fate which we initially cozied-up-to as a blessing of insight, but what may well turn out to be a curse.
In Greek Mythology (our early "history" with the nephilim, Anunnaki, and the half-man, half- god folk), Cassandra (an innocent) accepted Apollo's gift of prophecy, but spurned him as a lover. Naturally, the god was insulted by this refusal, so he punished her. Apollo caused the prophetic gift that he gave Cassandra to be twisted, making everyone who heard her true and accurate foretelling of future events believe that they were instead hearing lies. Typical of the gods, this wondrous blessing bestowed upon a (mere) mortal became instead a terrible curse.
Cassandra did not suffer alone with her "gift" being distorted or misunderstood, no, the fall of nations went unheeded as well. In one well-known example, Cassandra announced the dire consequences of the Trojans accepting the infamous Wooden Horse from their Greek opponents. But Apollo made certain that no one believed Cassandra when she warned her companions about the future. And this, in the end, was to be Cassandra's tragic fate.
And, the moral of her story, which may well be the moral of our story, is that the gods are going to damn well do what they want (in their limited sphere of influence). We should ask ourselves if precognizing events, pounding our drums of warning about the incessant malfeasance of these denizens of darkness adds up to what effect? What is it that we hope to gain by announcing dire consequences?
It is understood that this Cassandra "myth" is actually a program, a operating psychic subsystem that makes certain that anyone who accurately foretells, will suffer the same fate as Cassandra. This program, like all the other psychic systems that we are "subject to" has been successfully operating for centuries. You can read all about them in the Greek Myths, or the myths of any civilization. It's all there. Everything that they (the 'Dark" for want of a better term) do, is always in plain sight. Perhaps there's something to be said for not accepting gifts from strangers . . . even if they are gods!
It is also understood that this area of our psyches (our psyches to the Greeks were our souls) is now being reactivated as the entire world soul is being mobilized for a complete renovation. If we think about it, who actually benefits from our Cassandra behaviour? The Creator? He already knows all of this. The actual Dark boys? They know as well; but not all of them know the entire story. So, perhaps, we are doing a service to the servants of the Dark, who have been "mushroomed" as it were. Some of what is revealed is news to some of them, so, they would benefit.
Does the foretelling of dire events benefit the actual Children of the Light, stuck in this world of virtuality with no clear path out? To some degree, yes, if the information is relevant to activating the "Secrets of the Upper Chambers," and clearly leads to an exit strategy that is not part of any system's programming. Freeing the mind from any and all programming is what this is all about.
Simply more Pisces musings ...
What's happening to us that we are flooding our consciousness with these catastrophic images -- images, that, quite frankly, are beyond our personal ability to rectify?! Are we admitting to our impotence? Are we flooding our consciousness with such direness that something long hidden within us will somehow awaken? Or, are we shaking and rattling our hidden realms . . . trying to pound our drums of discontent so that the very Creator is moved by the shear volume of our total precariousness?
We may, though, have fallen into some sort of a Cassandra Trap? Like the mythic Cassandra, we may have accepted a similar tragedy of fate. A fate which we initially cozied-up-to as a blessing of insight, but what may well turn out to be a curse.
In Greek Mythology (our early "history" with the nephilim, Anunnaki, and the half-man, half- god folk), Cassandra (an innocent) accepted Apollo's gift of prophecy, but spurned him as a lover. Naturally, the god was insulted by this refusal, so he punished her. Apollo caused the prophetic gift that he gave Cassandra to be twisted, making everyone who heard her true and accurate foretelling of future events believe that they were instead hearing lies. Typical of the gods, this wondrous blessing bestowed upon a (mere) mortal became instead a terrible curse.
Cassandra did not suffer alone with her "gift" being distorted or misunderstood, no, the fall of nations went unheeded as well. In one well-known example, Cassandra announced the dire consequences of the Trojans accepting the infamous Wooden Horse from their Greek opponents. But Apollo made certain that no one believed Cassandra when she warned her companions about the future. And this, in the end, was to be Cassandra's tragic fate.
And, the moral of her story, which may well be the moral of our story, is that the gods are going to damn well do what they want (in their limited sphere of influence). We should ask ourselves if precognizing events, pounding our drums of warning about the incessant malfeasance of these denizens of darkness adds up to what effect? What is it that we hope to gain by announcing dire consequences?
It is understood that this Cassandra "myth" is actually a program, a operating psychic subsystem that makes certain that anyone who accurately foretells, will suffer the same fate as Cassandra. This program, like all the other psychic systems that we are "subject to" has been successfully operating for centuries. You can read all about them in the Greek Myths, or the myths of any civilization. It's all there. Everything that they (the 'Dark" for want of a better term) do, is always in plain sight. Perhaps there's something to be said for not accepting gifts from strangers . . . even if they are gods!
It is also understood that this area of our psyches (our psyches to the Greeks were our souls) is now being reactivated as the entire world soul is being mobilized for a complete renovation. If we think about it, who actually benefits from our Cassandra behaviour? The Creator? He already knows all of this. The actual Dark boys? They know as well; but not all of them know the entire story. So, perhaps, we are doing a service to the servants of the Dark, who have been "mushroomed" as it were. Some of what is revealed is news to some of them, so, they would benefit.
Does the foretelling of dire events benefit the actual Children of the Light, stuck in this world of virtuality with no clear path out? To some degree, yes, if the information is relevant to activating the "Secrets of the Upper Chambers," and clearly leads to an exit strategy that is not part of any system's programming. Freeing the mind from any and all programming is what this is all about.
Simply more Pisces musings ...

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