A field of maize, joy and words of Truth from Rudolf Steiner
Dedicating my writing to the Full Resources of the Truth
Maize fields outside my room on my last day in Pisac
Anyone who has insight into what is really going on in the world knows that we can only get through the current world situation with the truth. We must have the desire and commitment to know the full truth. Nothing else will get us through. Major decisions are needed. Things are too serious to be resolved in any other way than with the full resources of the truth.
Rudolf Steiner 1916
Greetings y Saludos
It's my last morning in Pisac. I'm having coffee overlooking the maize fields and I feel waves of joy and exhilaration flooding through my veins..
The earth has a future and it is beautiful.
Since I started writing my Substack blogs I've written from other Nagual openings such as Mazunte and San Marcos de Atitlán but the magic here in Pisac has been the most uplifting I have ever experienced.
Living in Pisac for the past three months has been a long initiation ceremony.
Everything is ceremony! I hold the coffee mug in my hand and ask Ethiopian Coffee Dessa to give guidance and inspiration for the words I am writing.
Everything is sacred! Every detail of the landscape has its secrets. The rocks are alive with stories.
Tendrils from a thousand rainforest vines pull me back; soft vines surrounding me like filigree spun from moss; vines as fine as spider web and beautifully strong, vines reaching up to the tallest trees in the rainforest, soft and tough, the wrought tension of passion and endeavour is pulling back back back until I realise: I'm in the catapult of angels!
I feel like I am a firework about to be lit.
And I am being catapulted back to California to work with renewed hope and determination.
I shall be bold and say things that I didn't mention before because I wasn't ready. The firework has been lit: prophecy, poetry and vision are exploding out in colours, light spirals and shimmering striations. I'm in Aladdin's Cave. Which gorgeous gem shall suffer the first impudent grasp of Promethean theft? Jewels of inspiration are dancing before my eyes like a fountain of iridescent sparks. Where's the beginning? Choose wisely. The first ruby will roll the dice. What glowing sapphire from Jupiter sulphur mines will begin the fractal studded chain of light that leads to Salvation?
Truth!
Truth glowing like sunrise when the Quetzal sings again. Truth like a leaping heart at the new day's dawn when the world is so beautiful that you want to cry out in gratitude at the grandeur of creation.
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The opening words of Truth were spoken by Rudolf Steiner in the middle of the First World War. People kept asking him: How did the war start? Who caused it? How do we find a way out of this madness? Is peace possible? Can people get along together?
Steiner's reply was as unflinching as his unerring dedication to Truth.
I've said many times that we are in the Long Great War of 1914 to 2030.
The full blown madness of Western Civilisation began in 1914. Nothing like the slaughter in the trenches had ever been seen before. The madness was palpable to anyone with any sense of higher feelings. I recently dedicated a whole chapter to W B Yeats and his prophetic poem The Second Coming. Deep in his bones Yeats knew. The Second Coming bears witness to the enormity of the spectres and dark powers unleashed over the world by the lies, deceits and depravities of those responsible for the conflict.
What was dimly known to Yeats was shatteringly clear to Rudolf Steiner.
For forty years the war had been carefully planned by the British elites. To make it worse, in 1916 the Cabal scuppered a plan for peace and deliberately prolonged the war for another three years. (Include the 1919 blockade and deliberate starvation of millions of Germans.)
Sometime in 1916 Rudolf Steiner peered into the abyss. That was the day the British elites said no to Peace because they wanted to crush Germany into dust.
Since 1914 the world has lived in madness.
Week by week since the breakout of hostilities in August 1914 the Long Great War has played out in all its ugly outbursts, some big, some small but always directed towards the same end: the implacable desire of the American Empire to achieve full spectrum dominance over all of Planet Earth.
The subjugation of Syria going on as we speak is the latest depravity in the long war against humanity.
The barbarity has to stop.
Since 1916 Rudolf Steiner's verse has fluttered over the world. Like a Tibetan prayer flag the wind carries its powerful message to all who have eyes to see and ears to hear.
But who listens?
Among many adventures in Pisac I was amazed to find an American guy giving Steiner lectures along with an Anthroposophical approach to medicine and ceremony. I received much inspiration from this connection, about which I shall speak later, but right now this much is certain. On this awesome day of joy looking out at the fields of maize I feel a powerful call.
From now on in everything I do I am going to fully dedicate myself to the wisdom of Rudolf Steiner and his powerful words of Truth.
Fundamentally speaking, the difference between Power and Powerlessness comes down to the difference between Knowing and Not Knowing.
It's very simple, isn't it?
May Fierce Love beget Fiery Knowing!
Blessings
Steve
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Looking forward to what you have to share in future stacks, Steve. I have been working with this one for years: (It only grows more & more relevant for me. And daily reminders and repetition, I find, is absolutely necessary).
Steiner's "The Michael Verse":
We must eradicate from the soul
All fear and terror of what comes towards man out of the future.
We must look forward with absolute equanimity
To everything that may come.
And we must think only that whatever comes
Is given to us by a world-directive full of wisdom.
It is part of what we must learn in this age,
namely, to live out of pure trust,
Without any security in existence.
Trust in the ever present help
Of the spiritual world.
Truly, nothing else will do
If our courage is not to fail us.
And let us seek the awakening from within ourselves
Every morning and every evening.