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Reflections Atlantis - Here and Now

By Jane Offer

My understanding of the challenges we face throughout life, is that they provide the opportunity to experiment with different approaches to the situations we encounter. I believe we do not make mistakes rather, that when we make a decision and the outcome is not what we expect, we then have the chance to take a different tack. In this way, a mistake becomes a learning curve and a positive experience. We by trial and error in most of what we do: cooking, driving, playing piano or sport, all require this element for us to become skilled.

However, it seems that ‘the groups’ instrumental in running our world don’t apply this same tactic. They repeat the same approach, often taking a hammer to crack a nut, creating a cycle in society that fundamentally has little benefit to humanity. As George Bernard Shaw said, “We learn from history that we learn nothing from history.” system outstrips the rest of the world by far. Do the educators say “Wow, let’s investigate and see how we can make improvements.” No, they just do what they have always done. Similarly, Denmark has the best prison system in the world, resulting in a one percent recidivist rate. Does the judicial system take a working party there to learn a better way? Absolutely not, creating the situation that half of prison costs are from the high percentage of repeat offenders. Read the report HERE: prior to and during the time of Atlantis.

Neither do these groups look at the rest of the world to see their successes and remodel their approach to suit. For example, Finland’s education

Over the centuries we have seen countries rise to power and then fall again. Not least of these were Atlantis and its predecessor, Lemuria or Mu, as it is sometimes known. Lemuria is an ancient civilisation, which supposedly existed 14,000 years ago in the Indian Ocean,

At its peak, the Lemurian people were highly evolved, gifted in technology, science and construction while maintaining their spiritual understanding. It is said that the prophets of the time realised that the Earth was going through a dramatic shift. They knew that Lemurian knowledge must be preserved and they began spreading their teachings about mankind’s history to anyone they could reach. They believed that this knowledge would be stored in the cellular memory of all that heard it and, as they understood the land, that it would also be stored in crystals.

These evolved people understood wave frequency and received the message to go underground to keep safe. Finally, Lemuria sank beneath the waves, as a result of what we know as the Great Flood, an event that the Old Testament tells us was to redress the balance as humanity lost its way. When the waters receded, they emerged and rebuilt their society and, when we review history, we can see this repeated rise and disappearance of civilisations.

Hearing the similar stories of both Lemuria and Atlantis and the outcome, I decided to look beyond the words to the symbolism. Water for me has always represented emotion: either the soft ebb and flow when we are balanced, or the crashing upheaval of waves when we lose sight of who we are and become detached and en-weakened.

Maybe this is the lesson, that when we work together, in loving harmony and support of each other, everything is balanced and we are connected to our inner knowing. However, when we become distracted by the fear that others place before us, the conflict of ideas among our community, we feel deeply the turmoil of disharmony. We can sink beneath the enormity of it, with many often lost in the process.

The ordinary, unwitting people in any culture, those that follow the narrative of authority, are the ones that suffer most, as they fall prey to the dishonesty. Emotionally, mentally and physically they become lost, sinking beneath the waves so to speak.

Similar stories of lost worlds can be found in many other legends; the Garden of Eden, King Arthur’s Camelot, Shambala, El Dorado, to name a few. We can also see the disappearance of historical civilisations, great and advanced societies lost with no, as yet defined, reason: Inca, Mayan, Indus Valley,

Are each of these instances of growth to a zenith and then eventual fall, a warning to mankind? A warning that has obviously gone unheeded in light of what is happening today’s world. The planet is currently experiencing enormous shifts in frequency of the Schumann Wave, polar shift with natural climate change as a result. Again, people seem to be sinking beneath the waves, so maybe we need to make a change in our approach, one person at a time.

Jane Offer is available for counselling, Soul Mastery and life guidance sessions. Please ring for an appointment 0431 168 027. NDIS clients are welcome.

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