I travel to learn deeply. I travel to places that call me, and when I travel there I learn something profound.
In Cambodia I learned the deep seated nature of fear, the base root of 3D, and of regimes that so control and fear their people that they annihilate them, completely. Between 1975 and 1978 the Khmer Rouge murdered between 1.5 to 2 million of its own people. When you walk through the streets of Cambodia, you notice that an entire generation is missing.
You also notice that in spite of this, there is a great resilience of Spirit and of a rising above.
I learned that nothing, no evil or degradation can hamper the human Spirit in its monumental and ongoing determination to survive and to thrive.
That Spirit is needed now. Because whatever we have faced, country to country, is nothing compared to what we are facing now, and we need to absolutely remember our strength and our need for one another.
And that together, we shall prevail. This world, this world of 3D is dying, and being replaced by something infinitely more profound and beautiful.
In Cambodia I learned the deep seated nature of fear, the base root of 3D, and of regimes that so control and fear their people that they annihilate them, completely. Between 1975 and 1978 the Khmer Rouge murdered between 1.5 to 2 million of its own people. When you walk through the streets of Cambodia, you notice that an entire generation is missing.
You also notice that in spite of this, there is a great resilience of Spirit and of a rising above.
I learned that nothing, no evil or degradation can hamper the human Spirit in its monumental and ongoing determination to survive and to thrive.
That Spirit is needed now. Because whatever we have faced, country to country, is nothing compared to what we are facing now, and we need to absolutely remember our strength and our need for one another.
And that together, we shall prevail. This world, this world of 3D is dying, and being replaced by something infinitely more profound and beautiful.