Rob: I am meeting with Uriel again. Uriel is before me, although I am asking him whether we can do this a bit more informally than we have in the past. Can we just sit and talk? So Uriel, I wonder if you can give me a message that would be appropriate for all to hear for these times that we’re in, something for everyone to enjoy.
AA Uriel: Greetings, Rob. So your question about a message for all, as you are well aware, we are coming into the thick of the tumultuous time, the time of revelations. But these need not be fearful times. You are preparing yourself to understand, with the intention, that these times are simply times of transition from one system to another. Yes, the grieving process will be important, and you will help others through that.
Rob: Is there something that would help others connect to the idea that the grieving process is necessary and help them to understand that the loss of an institution is no different than the loss of a loved individual?
Uriel: But the nature of the expression of loss will be different. With that loved individual, the loss is felt as missing them, as wanting them to be present, their company, their habits, their companionship. The loss of an institution is different. You don’t feel that same connection. Yes, it is familiar, but it’s not that you will miss it; it’s that you will fear what its loss represents. It means you will have to embark into the unknown.
But the point to remind everyone as you move forward is just because it’s a new system, an unknown process, does not mean it cannot be wonderful in its expression. The people will be so much happier without the old structure that was holding them back. They may not realize how it was holding them back, but it was nonetheless.
The new structures are meant to empower all individuals. To some, perhaps many, that, in itself, is a scary thought. It seems a paradox, but it is true. People are afraid of their own sovereignty, of their own divinity. They have existed in one life after another for so long being convinced that they need the State, the government, the monarchy, whatever system they lived under, that they need that to secure their well being, so they are not used to expressing themselves and what it is that they want, their own desires, to be able to express their own creativity.
This will take some getting used to and will require a significant amount of encouragement and showing them that every time they step forward and express themselves, while it might be a bit uncomfortable at first, in the end, nothing bad happens.
The arguments that they will receive, that they will hear against them stepping out on their own, will be from those who have a vested interest in keeping them under control. And as those systems lose control of the population, they will lash out, they will argue, perhaps even become violent, but hold to the vision.
So to reiterate, encourage others to step out to test the waters, as it were, to express themselves in what they desire, without regard to what anyone else says, what anyone else thinks. More often than not, what they think others are thinking is simply their perception, colored by, shaped by, their beliefs about themselves.
So help everyone to be bold, to express themselves openly, come what may. And over some relatively short period of time, people will become more comfortable and understand what honest, intellectual discourse feels like. They will begin to thrive in this environment and appreciate the differences of opinions. They will make their arguments, [and] whether they are heard, whether they are heeded, will become secondary to the treasuring of the discourse itself.
Help them through that process. Show them what negotiation looks like, what compromise looks like, although you will find at the end of the day, everyone pretty much wants the same thing. This is the expression of Unity Consciousness.
Ultimately, as people focus more and more on their spiritual aspects, that is, their real Selves, then those differences of opinion about how to implement one proposal or another in the physical will fall away. People will realize that the only system that will work in the end, for long-term benefit to everyone, is just that. The fundamental principle that must guide all, all solutions to the problems existing in society, is that the result must be of benefit to everyone, or certainly to the greatest number possible at the moment.
This does not mean that there will become the “tyranny of the majority.” All voices are equal, no matter how small in number, and people will learn that they must account for all viewpoints and make attempts to accommodate all needs, even those of the minority, perhaps even especially for the minority. At the end of the day, the fundamental rule is the Mother’s Litmus Test; if it does not feel like love, do not proceed.
So we will have a better society. So we will have a society that works for everyone, but everyone will be questioning their own spiritual nature, their own divine nature. This is where the Infinity Keys could help. It will be an offering to those who find that approach to be appealing, the approach of self-reflection and understanding the their own belief system, their own structured approach to finding their way to heaven on Earth. This will help shape their beliefs — or [more appropriately] reshape their beliefs — to allow an even better society, a more comprehensive, all inclusive society.
Rob: I suppose this is enough for now. Thank you so much for joining me. I love you, all of you. Thank you for supporting me. Farewell for now.