JANUARY 2007 SHOWS


January 3, 2007

"Welcome to 2007!"

Lance and Lyara explore the nature of the shift that arrived with 2007. Topics include moving through the "debris field" and/or the "frequency fence"; the OT perspective and "The patience of the saints"; the splitting of the worlds/timelines; lifestyles on Terra; phenomenal stuff is "old news" and the significant news is within; accepting means NOT asking "how long?"; and other insights as to where we are in our journey toward 4D.

MUSIC: The opening and closing selections are from the Briddes Roune ensemble's "Lenten is Come" album.



January 10, 2007

"The Transition Continues"

This show begins with a discussion about some of the symptoms of the transition into 4D consciousness and ways of being. Difficulties with memory and verbal communications actually surface in the show itself, and when Lyara means to say "Hosts" but says "elohim," Lance is understandably confused. By the end of the show, Lance gets a case of "the giggles," so Lyara tries to help him with the closing remarks and forgets one of the points herself! All of the "bloopers" have been left in place, just to show how this is affecting all of us in various ways.

In spite of these functional challenges, they still manage to have an in-depth discussion about dimensions, vector quantities, time, space, densities, the inverse relationship between physical mass and spiritual mass, and the "crossroads experience." Lyara demonstrates how making choices defines our course in a spiral fashion that builds upon itself and has its own momentum, and how important it is to let go of engaging with conflict and opposition. Lance points out how we can know we have made a good choice.

MUSIC: The opening and closing selections are from the "Winter Moon" album, composed and executed by Rhonda Lorence.


January 17, 2007

"The Unexamined Life: Messianic Thinking"

Lance and Lyara explore the phenomenon of messianic thinking, which sources from an inner impulse toward a better world, but which also seeks to impose one's personal vision on everyone else. This runs counter to both the planet's principal activity of seeking harmony in diversity and to the Creator's desire to experience Itself through Its creations in every possible way. Differences are necessary to provide the dynamic tension to drive the scripts forward, and without them, none of this would exist at all. Intolerance is revealed to be an intolerance for our own feelings that arise in response to someone or something else outside of us, and if we truly want peace, we must BE at peace within ourselves, which in turn requires that we accept the ISNESS of things, just the way they are.

MUSIC: Two excerpts from the "Q Song" track in the "Silver" album by Beth Quist.



January 24, 2007

"Who's Running the Show?"

Lance and Lyara explore the question of who we really are and who is really creating our reality. Lyara shares her experience with a video editor in which SHE edits her cat's timeline and moves his paw. Who was she when she was doing that? From that beginning, the dialog moves on to explore our relationship to the Creator, using a spectrum model to illustrate what we will have access to once we cross the threshold into full 4D awareness. On other topics, Lance asks whether the elohim are really walking around in bodies; Lyara observes that our emergence into 4D is a process and that when we actually cross the threshold, that is the "event" aspect of that process.

MUSIC: Two tracks (written by Corelli and Handel) from Brook Street Band's album, "Handel Oxford Water Music."



January 31, 2007, "The Unexamined Life: About Pleasure"

In this show, Lance and Lyara engage in an exploration of how many factors in 3D limit our experience of pleasure and that in 4D, everything is pleasurable. In rats, the desire for pleasure was found to be stronger than that for food or sex. Driven behaviors are not "pleasure." By our societal conditioning, we are taught to compartmentalize and regulate pleasure. However, we CAN have more pleasure now, if we choose to.

Other topics include the observations that we are curious and creative by nature, and that taking and receiving are energetically different from one another.

MUSIC: The opening selection is from Asteria's rendition of "Vive Ma Dame"; the closing selection is Gonzalo X Ruiz performing Bessozi's "Adagio Sonata for Oboe and Basso Continuo in F." Both tracks can be found in the Magnatune compilation, "Romantic Dinner Classical Music."