Chaos; the beauty of destruction and creation

The events that unfolded this past week have shrouded this country, policy makers, trend setters and overall opinion of the inhabitants of this land filled with doubt, fear and uncertainty.  The storming of the capitol building by civilians on Wednesday afternoon was more than a discussion about racial preference, but more as a delineation of control for the have's and have not's.  The actions viewed by millions, no billions of people, only reinforced the division that is implored by the powers that be to drive a wedge between the populous of this country and those whom say they choose to make decisions that are for our own best good.  The irony is that many would describe this event and such like it as chaos, yet that term has to be fully explained and embraced for us to truly conceptualize the benefit of these actions and long-term results.  The destruction aspect of chaos is a well understood motif, but the after effects of creation and growth are less known; therefore the chaotic nature of all of characteristics within 2020 and early 2021 only allow our ascension as a planet and universal consciousness. 

In the past year, and even beyond, the United States has had multiple events that have caused uproar, angst and disruption across the socio, political, and economical landscape.  These actions have added to the hate and anger that continues to get spewed towards each other and is blasted across social media outlets on a 24-hour basis.  Chaos Theory explains that within the apparent randomness of chaotic complex systems, there are underlying patterns, interconnectedness, constant feedback loops, repetition, self-similarity, fractals, and self-organization.  They cycles and patterns that surround our lives each and every day are just that; continual events that are opening up to a new reality.  The increase of all of these actions and events represents the true nature of chaos theory.  They are not isolated incidents but yet we don’t see that they are part of a deeper dive into the ever-changing reality that we live in.  These are a culmination of the ascension process that the planet is going through, and in fact the creation of Gaia – mother Earth – was actually born out of chaos. 

The word chaos is derived from the Greek work meaning abyss or the emptiness that existed before what we call life came into being.  More specifically, the etymology of the word speaks of the Abyss of Tartarus, or the Underworld.  So, as we coordinate the origin of this word, we gain an insight to how it speaks of the destruction of atoms and the disorder of the raw connectedness of things.  It is the opposite of order, or as many would understand as the Cosmos itself.  Chaos is responsible for the creation of Gaia as it is explained it and Eros, love, created mother Earth herself.  The planet itself is based on a relationship if destruction and love.  Natural disasters are a perfect example of the destruction and love process.  A new creation is born after the earth has to cleanse what is old and no longer needed.  When you examine your own life, many will see that much of best things that came out of your life were created out of a destruction of one experience and love for a new one.

As we have evolved further through the expansion of the cosmos and our own reality the events that unfold are a necessary action for us to complete our ascension to the next level of humanity. They are not random or unique at all, but follow a specific pattern of deconstruction that is needed for us to achieve our true evolution.  How these events unfold and how we react to them continues our cycle of chaos as we look for rebirth as enlightened beings in our new dimensional reality.  As devastating as they are and as many lives are lost, we must realize that their spiritual sacrifice only allows us who survive to tap into the magic of this new reality.  The more often that we attack each other and not see that this destruction is a necessary expansion of our healing and cleansing of the old energy, the more chaos will ensue and envelope our lives, causing more pain and anger. 

It was truly unsettling to see the storming of the Capitol building this past week, but more disturbing was all of the footage of barriers being opened or abandoned by guards and other authority figures stepping aside to allow these individuals to get easy access inside.  More unsettling is how many were able to organize and get motivated to make this monumental action towards the standing governmental power.  I am not stating to look at how they became inspired to make this move, but the strategic planning to coordinate the effort.  I am not sure that Larry, his brother Darryl and his other brother Darryl have the capacity to stage a massive coup and there was not a sniff of it heard through any intelligence agencies.  Be aware that all governmental powers have eyes and ears embedded in all of the specific groups and organizations in this country, so to say that the Capitol was cut-off guard is asinine.  This is the Capitol building, and if you have ever visited it, you cannot even walk around the front of the building without hundreds of eyes on you, yet alone the cameras and eyes in the sky.  This is just a latest event of a pattern of events that are connect to each other in order to destroy the old energy that no longer serves us or this planet.

Does chaos truly have to be chaotic?  Each day we are tested with images and messages that are part of a universal plan for change and growth.  It is a deconstruction of the old and birth of the new.  These events are a necessary part of the planetary ascension into the new dimension.  The word chaos has been given a terrible connotation filtered around hate and terror, yet it should more be associated with rebirth and creation.  It allows decisions and designations to be made upon the direction of how you want to take your life.  How do you look at these random patterns?  Do they just upset you, or are you able to look past the agenda-setting message that is plastered upon the media designations and ask the hard-pressing and introspective questions?  How far will we go and say silent before we ask for those answers?  How long will we keep our eyes closed to the messages that are really being told to us? 


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