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Divine Time

World-Bridging news on the horizon

by ShirleySienna

September, for those of us south of the border is heralding Spring time and the chance to blossom. I use the term south of the border, as I am returned from Mexico where I engaged with the ancient Maya and current kin of the Law of time.

I travelled to the pyramids, tombs and temples of the King Pakal Votan, from whom this information I write each month was and is inspired. Pakal left the inscriptions on his tomb and, by many, they have been described and decoded but not fully understood until Jose Arguelles developed the Dreamspell and realised the Natural Law of Time.

We have entered a new year and a new timeline. A Ceremony was officially held and the shift was agreed upon by current kin. In name, Elders of the tribes of Central and South America, the descendants and representatives of the teachings of those long gone and by us, the rainbow tribes inhabiting the Earth and following the calendar as intended.

We began anew on the 26 th July and now it is September. A little myriad of time to allow things to settle, dissolve and fade away for the quantum leap has begun, and the worlds are not only obliged but eager to be bridged and colluded with on a level of divine mind, heart and spirit. The brain reintegrated itself some time ago. It gave up the old way of differing from its imprinted holy orders and reprogrammed its own integration sequence of divine mind and superhumanity. Anything less is simply an old muscle memory still flexing in the lives of us mortal humans.

Kin 66, Magnetic World- Bridger becomes a highway like Route 66 on September 16 th , downloading a divine key of telepathic communication and information. It’s a double 7 key of karmic influence and an opportunity to rise to a new potential and a far broader horizon than before.

Skipping through the World- Bridger Wavespell, as one does when the air is light and the bees are buzzing, we can hop, skip and then jump over any hurdles as they are just old paradigm illusions remaining to test our resolve.

To read the whole article go to www.supernalmagazineaustralia.com.au/past-iissues/

Over the Rainbow

by Celeste de Vis

Transgender people in Victoria celebrated a huge success on Tuesday 27th August 2019, when a bill passed in the Upper House to enable the gender marker to be changed to the one that the person identified as.

The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Bill, introduced by the State Government, passed by a vote of 26 to14 and will now go to the Governor for Royal Assent. Victoria now falls in line with Tasmania, South Australia, ACT and Northern Territory. People will also be free to self-nominate their sex as male, female or many other non-binary descriptors of their choice.

In the years preceding my daughter’s transition, the process of changing her name legally, changing her Medicare card, her passport and any other forms of identification were all met with little difficulty, except for the birth certificate and that darn gender marker.

As the Victorian law stood, a person could be officially recognised as their selfidentified sex only if they had undertaken gender reassignment surgery (GRS).

This law was extremely restrictive to the transgender population. Only those who ‘ticked’ the box could achieve the desired gender marker. I personally felt that this restriction was a human rights issue. Trans rights are human rights!

Last December, I had the firsthand experience of the repercussions of such an unfair law - secondary school enrolment.

As a mother, who had fought so hard in the previous years in rallies to save Safe Schools and in protests to fight for Marriage Equality, I felt powerless at the thought of walking into an educational space, engaging with strangers working in administration and having to ‘out’ my daughter as transgender, before she even set foot in the school as a Year 7 student.

“I have met many transgender peeps who choose to keep their biological body parts.”

My daughter’s enrolment papers requested that a birth certificate be presented at the office and attached to her student file. I was overwrought about the request. Fears such as:

• What if the person working in administration was transphobic?

• Would staff ‘out’ her and share information around the staffroom?

• How could my daughter be given a chance to build a rapport with staff and peers, without the knowledge of her identification being inconsistent with the gender that she identified as?

On the day of enrolment, I decided to bring along Charlotte’s passport. As her passport’s gender marker stated that she was a girl. Prior to, and during my tentative walk through the door, I prayed.

To read the whole article go to www.supernalmagazineaustralia.com.au/past-iissues/

Mental Health Matters

Do you know your Defence Mechanisms?

By Derran Heney RN Mental Health Professional

To understand how the mind works, we need to divide it into the conscious mind and the subconscious mind.

We use our conscious mind when we produce thought, analyse or use it to plan our daily lives. This is the important part of us that is aware of ourselves, our world and is also where we access our short-term memory.

We are, however, less aware of our subconscious mind.

This part of the mind stores all kinds of information, operating often in the background, recording every event, emotion and feeling since the day we are born, containing all the information from our experiences that we are not consciously aware of. It is where we access our emotions and feelings from our memories as well as our thought patterns and even addictions.

Hypnosis accesses the subconscious mind and this is why people often remember events with clarity or why memories suddenly resurface after many years. It is a storage and retrieval system and it is where our defence mechanisms originate. Don’t worry though; everyone uses defence mechanisms in some form or another.

So, what are defence mechanisms?

Defence mechanisms are designed to protect us when we are feeling under threat (real or imagined). They are used as a way to protect us (our ego selves) from uncomfortable feelings associated with being perceived by others in a detrimental way. Therefore, defence mechanisms are a way of distancing ourselves from the reality and full awareness of distressing, uncomfortable thoughts, feelings and actions.

A vast majority of defence mechanisms are subconscious, which means we do not have awareness of them operating in the background. Even though they are designed to protect us from painful or uncomfortable aspects of our lives, the flip side is that some defence mechanisms, if used routinely, can cause major disruption in our life and relationships, both with ourselves and others.

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