Skinwalkers Are Merely Our Degraded Cousins – No Big Deal!

In the American Southwest, the Navajo, Hopi, Utes, and other tribes each have their own version of the Skinwalker, but each boils down to the same thing — a malevolent witch capable of transforming itself into a wolf, coyote, bear, bird, or any other animal. When the transformation is complete, the human witch inherits the speed, strength, or cunning of the animal whose shape it has taken. 

Skinwalker

Some people feel that skinwalkers are imaginary and that lets them sleep comfortably at night. These people may think that ghosts are imaginary, not realizing that all of us are merely ghosts clad in flesh. 

Those of you who have read my books on Spiritual Rescue Technology know that we are all spirits who are wearing human bodies this time around. Some of us have worn other bodies in the past, but human bodies provide the most satisfying experience as far as we can remember. 

If a spirit wants to wear an animal body to scare or impress others, it can certainly do so, but it will be furiously attacked when it appears as if it doesn’t fit into ordinary society. All life on earth is composed of spirits wearing different kinds of bodies. 

Each incarnation is the result of specific intentions and for the most part, from what I have observed when a spirit becomes a fish or an owl, it has a good reason to do so. It seems to be a matter of avoiding responsibility as the lower life forms do not have mortgages and time cards to worry about. Life at the animal level is a matter of eating, sleeping, and propagating.

I have seen animals who were human in a past existence and they get quite disturbed when you do something to show them that you know who they were. We should treat them with respect and allow them to be who they are now trying to be. A few more lifetimes as a dog or cat and they may figure out how to fit in and forget who they were before. 

After all, most of us have figured out how to forget who we were before and we started this life off with a clean slate, innocent as a newborn babe! All of our grim histories were carefully buried before we picked up this human body which usually allows us to have a somewhat happy childhood with no blood on our hands or in our memories. 

If a spirit wants to experiment by jumping into an animal body and playing at being a skinwalker, it will stir up the neighbors and there will be hunting parties looking for its pelt. Some spirits have taken to jumping into other human bodies and this has caused all sorts of confusion when it occurs. We call that spiritual possession and it occurs more often than you might imagine. It is usually handled by exorcism but can easily be handled with a Spiritual Rescue Technology process as well.

The vast majority of us are happy wearing our human bodies and going through the highly involved rituals we have developed to amuse ourselves. Those of us who choose to inhabit animal bodies are probably stuck in some past incident and are still trying to resolve the problem it presented.

If you are confronted by a skinwalker, you might ask if he needs help getting back into his human body. It could start an interesting dialog and might provide welcome relief to both of you.

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We Have Wandered Through the Looking-Glass And It’s Almost Time For Lunch

Many of us remember the wonderful Walrus and Carpenter poem by Lewis Carroll with these unforgettable lines that the walrus quotes to the oysters who have followed them down the beach:

‘The time has come,’ the Walrus said,
‘To talk of many things:
Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax — Of cabbages — and kings —
And why the sea is boiling hot —
And whether pigs have wings.’


The Walrus and the Carpenter Addressing the Oysters

These wonderful bits of nonsense are very much like the noise emitting from our mass media every day:

Elections are secure! Get your vaccination now, they are perfectly safe! Open borders will strengthen America! Inflation is a myth! Global warming is responsible for gas price increases! Gun control is the answer to crime! Renewable energy and electric cars are the answer to pollution!

Most of us did not remember that this amusing poem was being delivered to the oysters who had followed the Walrus and carpenter down the beach and were finally being served up for dinner.

The poem continued:

‘A loaf of bread,’ the Walrus said,
‘Is what we chiefly need:
Pepper and vinegar besides
Are very good indeed —
Now if you’re ready, Oysters dear,
We can begin to feed.’

After Lunch

The oysters had volunteered themselves to accompany the walrus and carpenter down the beach and their protests went unheard when it came time for dinner.

We have been living in a looking-glass world since the early 21st Century and we have been serenaded by many institutions who have designs on us that are not aligned with our best interests.

The signs have been there for some time now and we are finally going to be lunch. Our gas prices have tripled, the nuclear family of a married man and wife and their children is vanishing before our eyes, homeless people sleep on the street of our finest cities, gender is becoming increasingly arbitrary, and our schools have become indoctrination centers rather than centers of real education.

It’s time to stop being credulous oysters and start looking at what we need and want if we are to survive these trying times. It’s time to find people who share your values and band together with them and create safe places to live and work. You will probably find it difficult to do this on your own so you had better get busy and reach out to those you trust and see what solutions you can come up with.

I have the feeling that the next five years will be very tumultuous and you need to be planning for serious reorganization of communities, working conditions, and living arrangements if you are to come through unscathed.

Establishing trust will become a most useful survival skill and will be more important than ties of blood or corporate allegiance. We need to learn to look after each other in ways we have not bothered with before. There will be far less money available to most of us and we will need to exercise our ingenuity and judgment if we are to emerge sane and healthy in 2030.

The solutions will not just be material solutions of thrift and caution. If we learn to harness our spiritual abilities and help each other become aware of our relationship to all living things, we can overcome the degradation that threatens to swamp us and our families. Part of the near-term solution may be to create extended families of non-related individuals with common goals and strong agreements on what is necessary for survival.

For those of you who would like to read the rest of the Walrus and the Carpenter poem, you can find it here: https://poets.org/poem/walrus-and-carpenter

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On The Subject Of Help

When you attempt to help someone or some organization, you are doing something quite adventurous!

Your intentions may be honorable and your actions may represent a sacrifice of time and money but the reactions you get from those you wish to help can be quite discouraging.

This should not deter you from trying to help, but it might give you pause if you realized how many barriers exist to effectively helping others. Some of these barriers can be circumvented by a little study of the situation. Other barriers are as solid as if set in stone and you will break your spirit trying to help people who are grimly holding these barriers in place.

Gaining some understanding of how help is viewed by a potential recipient will go a long way toward making your life happier and more fulfilling.

You want to help and wish to share your experience, money, support, and advice with aomeone else who appears to need it for any of the following reasons:

a. They are out of work
b. They have just suffered a crushing loss of some kind
c. They are just not doing well in life and you can see why
d. They experience one disaster after another
e. They are on a downward spiral because of drug use or alcohol abuse
f. Everything they try to accomplish seems to turn out badly for no apparent reason
g. They are in a relationship with someone you care for
h. They are hard working people who have fallen on hard times

These examples have to do with circumstances and these circumstances do not always correlate with the barriers that may be present and can prevent you from helping effectively.

Here are some barriers you can encounter:

  • A person or group must want help before you you can actually do anything for them. Otherwise, they will skillfully waste your help or worse blame you for making their situation worse.
  • The second point is that they must feel that the help you offer is acceptable to them and will help them achieve what they want to achieve. If you force help on someone, or “persuade” them to let you help, they will grudgingly take your help and will find ways to make less of it.
  • Even if you are providing help that the person or organization has specifically requested, you can run afoul of some very basic human traits and will be heavily criticized.

Let us say that your help involves doing things which bring about desirable changes like more income or an improved reputation. The person or organization can become very upset when these changes require changes in areas they did not expect to change.

For example: You arrange to get someone a job and they now grumble because they have to show up at work on time every day. Or: You reorganize a company to get more production and you find that management wanted you to improve things without making any changes that would affect them.

  • Furthermore, some people and organizations are very hard to help. They view offers of help with suspicion as they know they would never help anyone except to take advantage of the situation.


What to do:

Do not stop trying to help, just look at how effective you are at helping and how the help is being received. Is the help being acted upon? Is the situation changing as a result of your help? Do you keep giving the same advice over and over? Do you keep giving money with no results to show for it? Is the person or organization moving on up to helping others, or do they just keep on asking for more help?

As a side check, are you willing to accept help from others? Some people are stuck in a mode where they can only outflow help. This is not a good thing as people want to help you in return and if you refuse offers of help, they will find ways to make you uncomfortable.

Be willing to accept help and to give help when needed for situations you care about. If you are being forced to help, you might want to rethink things. Enforced help is destructive whether it is required of you or forced upon you.

There is an exchange that takes place when help is given correctly. If you help someone who needs your help, and they benefit from it, you get satisfaction from having changed someone’s life for the better. If your help is resented or resisted, or possibly demanded, you will probably feel used or abused and your willingness to help evaporates.

Work on getting yourself into a frame of mind where you are free to help when it makes sense or to receive help when offered and you will find yourself creating new relationships with ease. Those of you who are already doing that know how much can be gained from freely helping others and receiving help in turn.

The best kind of help is a cheerful two-way flow which benefits both parties involved.

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Are You Doing Anything You Enjoy?

Have you ever found yourself working on a project designed by others and felt that it was sucking the life out of you? Unfortunately, life is full of these opportunities and if you don’t have a strategy to handle them, you will find yourself many years later being bitter and dissatisfied.

The first step in handling these life-draining assignments is to take a good look at whether you can enjoy doing them. Believe it or not, enjoyment of what you are doing is right up there with getting paid for what you are doing. If the job promises to be difficult, at least see if there is some way you can get satisfaction from doing it or gain some valuable experience that you cannot get in any other way.

Boring Jobs – Past and Present

We work in order to feed and clothe ourselves and to establish ourselves as valuable players in the game of life. If we don’t get any satisfaction from our work, then we are wasting our life force. There are times when we have no skills that others want to pay for, so we have choices to make.

We can get trained in an academic or business environment to acquire skills that employers or customers are willing to pay for. In an academic environment, we can pay tens of thousands of dollars to acquire skills that employers should be willing to pay for but we may choose interesting courses that have no commercial value. By signing up for an apprenticeship, or an opening level position we get paid from the very beginning but our learning rate is very dependent on how we apply ourselves.

A simple way to improve your chances of finding a way to enjoy yourself in your working career is to look at the exchanges involved. What will you be able to provide your employer or clients and what will your employment be able to offer you? The exchange is not always money. Some young people have found joy working in low wage positions where they had a chance to travel and meet new people. Others have taken low-paying positions in order to work on projects which gave them priceless experience.

You are the only one who can decide what the right exchange is and if you take a position only because your family or significant other feels it will improve your social standing, you will live to regret your choice. If you make the right choice, it will not matter how much hard work is involved in mastering the skills required for success.

It will help you achieve the success you want if you write up an ideal scene for your career before launching into it. The ideal scene should contain all of the benefits of your career or new career, if you are rescuing yourself from a bad choice. The ideal scene should also describe the difficulties and how you plan to handle them. In other words, you ideal scene for work or for a relationship should cover all of the recognizable benefits and handling of obstacles. Once you have done this, you will immediately

recognize what you need to do to proceed in the right direction.

There is an other benefit to creating your ideal scene and holding it in your mind. Other people will notice it and those who support you will start contributing to it in ways you will not expect. If you are looking for a particular business or employment opportunity, someone will unexpectedly offer you a job or an introduction to an available position. If you are looking for a particular relationship, someone you know will introduce you to a potential partner just out of the blue. I have had both happen to me unexpectedly when I had a firm grip on what I wanted to accomplish.

If you are not happy with what you are doing and who you are doing it with, write up an ideal scene and see what happens. Once you start exercising your free will, all sorts of miracles can occur especially if your actions are intended to help others.

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