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SEPTEMBER 2007 SHOWS |
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September 5, 2007, "On Rooting Out Fear, Part 2" The ultimate fear is the fear of death, which underlies every other fear. It is also a symptom of separation consciousness. There are very few of us and we are scattered all over the planet. The "big lie" says that we have to die and that we need an external savior, but the truth is that we have never been separate from Source, the Christ has never left, that we can live a long, productive, and fulfilling life, and that The "second coming" is about our coming back into our own true nature and estate. We are both part of and contain the whole of the Creator. Lyara and Loralia also talk about the current process we are going through on our way to 4.0 consciousness and awareness. MUSIC: Two tracks from the album, "J.S. Bach Trio Sonatas," by Zucker, Andon, Ranck, and Locker. The opening selection is the Dolce movement from the "Sonata a tre in B flat Major," and the closing selection is the Vivace movement of the "Sonata a tre in G Major." |
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September 13, 2007, "Supporting Your Transition, Part 1" This Message is especially relevant to our present process, both with regard to the clearings and the increasing experiences of 4D perceptions and ways of being. During the show, Lyara and Loralia both experience an unexpected expansion of consciousness that illustrates the strangeness of the shift in identity and function, whose degree of strangeness will only increse from here on in. We are losing our former ways of identifying who we are and our prior conditioning is falling away. We experience ALL of this as happening TO our 3D personality selves; we are not the authors of this process and experience. A description is given of how it will be for us when we live on Terra as a fully-conscious, fully-trusting point of awareness that is always discovering itself in the moment, with no fixed ides of who it is or what it is supposed to be doing -- a radically different way of being than what we are used to in 3D! MUSIC: Two selections from the Philharmonia Baroque's album, "CD2 Scarlatti -- Cecilian Vespers." |
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September 19, 2007, "Supporting Your Transition, Part 2" In this fast-paced show, Lyara and Loralia interweave the Hosts' 1999 predictions about what we WILL experience with their account of how they are showing up in our lives today. The focus of this Message is on what and how we will become as a result of this transition, which will require a fundamental shift in our identity that is so radical that we can't even imagine it from within our 3D frame of reference. When Lord Amador appeared in response to Amador's distress, the curtain pulled back for a moment to provide a further glimpse into where this is all taking us. Our ability to ground and calm ourselves is of the utmost importance to cultivate as things in the world amp up. We must become calm in the midst of the storm and not get caught up in the drama. The meltdown has begun. MUSIC: Two selections from "The Hymns of the Ancient Church," sung by the Three Holies Church Choristers in Kiev, Ukraine. The opening selection is "Meet It Is," and the closing selection is "Alleluia." |
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September 26, 2007, "A Guided Tour of Terra" This show begins with answering a listener's question about how to ground, a follow-on to last week's show. Another listener's question about the communities on Terra and where gay people fit in with the overall scheme is addressed next, beginning with a description of sexual practices on the home planets of Lyara, Loralia and their mates as an example of how diverse this aspect of galactic culture will be in the various communities on Terra. The show concludes with a discussion of the Message itself and what it promises to us on the other side of this transition -- living "heaven" in the ways that mean the most to us as individual expressions of the Creator, in keeping with the needs of the whole. Insights gleaned from Lord Amador's visit lead to a deeper understanding of the differences between 3D and 4D. MUSIC: The "A Lestampida" album by the Dufay Collective, an award-winning group that resides in London and specializes in medieval dance music. The opening selection is "Danse Real"; the closing selection is "Salterello." |
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