Christina, Book 3: Consciousness Creates Peace. Christina von Dreien

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good reason for being an optimist is the following: As optimists, we recognise meaning in our own lives and in life in general. And as soon as we see meaning behind things, we’re filled both with the conviction that the world can get better, and with the desire to change things. The world can only change for the better if human beings have hope and confidence. We’re shown the worst in newspapers, on television and also on the internet, and that could easily cause us to become pessimists. But as optimists, we know that according to cosmic law there must be something light-filled wherever there is darkness. It’s therefore up to us to consciously look for the light-filled and let it into our lives.

      We can also increase our vibration by harmonising the land and the sky.

      The personal vibration that goes out from each of us is made up of various components. At the same time – whether we perceive this consciously or not – our level of vibration is also affected by various external factors. Every town, every region, every country, even every single building and every room has its own vibration too, its own energy. This means that where we are also influences our personal vibration. It therefore makes sense to pay attention to how good the vibration around us is, because this effects our consciousness. Of course, when it comes down to it, we are the ones responsible for our own vibration at all times and not our environment. Our environment provides us with certain triggers, but what they trigger within us is individual and depends on our own patterns and conditioning.

      As for the sky, you may have noticed that some days it looks like there’s a kind of grid of white stripes across the sky. These are what people call chemtrails, and I don’t think that’s a concoction, but something real that’s neither good for us human beings nor for the Earth. A while ago, I saw grids like that in the sky at home, and wondered how they could be removed to purify and harmonise the sky. I found a number of tips on the internet, but they were all too complicated, or too tedious, and in some cases too expensive because there were things you had to buy to be able to do it. I thought to myself: Having a pure, clear sky that is natural and unpolluted should be one of our birthrights as human beings. And if something is a birthright or a fundamental right, it should be available free of charge, and it should be yours without any great effort on your part. I therefore carried on searching, and at some point, I found information on a construction called “the nine-element vortex” which cost nothing and promised to actually clear the sky.

      I went into the forest, picked up some branches and built a wooden vortex in our garden like the one described – although I decided on a “seven-element vortex”, meaning a construction made of seven branches. To my great joy, as soon as I’d laid the last branch, the sky cleared straight away and was completely purified and neutralised again. The vortex had built up an energy field that dissolved the white stripes, so that the sky returned to its normal, deep dark blue. When I saw that the vortex worked beautifully, I thought: “Well, problem solved”, and I turned back to other things.

      The effect lasted exactly three days. During this time, the white stripes were dissolved repeatedly, and the sky was always this deep blue colour. After these three days, it suddenly didn’t work any more, and the sky was as pale as it had been before. At first, I didn’t understand why, but then I realised that the vortex wasn’t working! The reason why the construction had seemed to work had nothing to do with either the wood, or the shape, or the size, or any other aspect of the vortex. The reason had been solely my thoughts, solely my faith. As I was laying the vortex, I’d had my mind set on harmonising the sky, and because I’d believed in it, it had worked. The energy field that the vortex had built up, as well as its function to dissolve the white stripes, had only come about because I’d built the vortex with precisely that intention in mind.

      Suppose there’s a glass of water standing in front of us. We can observe that the water changes depending on what we say to it. The same applies to plants; they also react to our thoughts and words. It’s the same with the sky. As soon as we focus our attention on something, we put our energy into it – and we automatically exert influence on whatever we send our energy to.

      With the “seven-elements vortex”, the effect lost its power after three days because I’d taken my attention off that subject again, assuming it would now work automatically. It’s like pouring a certain amount of fuel into a vehicle: the vehicle will drive as long as the fuel lasts, then it’ll stop. In the same way, the vortex “worked” only as long as the residual energy of my attention, my thought energy, continued to have an effect. The vortex itself had no special powers, but only acted as a kind of “thought amplifier”. In principle, the effect would have been the same if I’d made the vortex very small or if I’d laid it in different form or even if I hadn’t built it at all.

      The insight I gained from this incident was: We often make ourselves out to be smaller than we are. We think we’re so small and the sky is so big and so far away. We think we can’t make a difference. But we forget how powerful our beliefs and thoughts are. The vortex just worked because I wanted it to. Compared to the size of the sky, we may have small physical bodies, but there is an immense energy in our consciousness – so great that we can hardly imagine it. The vortex showed me that we human beings have so much more power in us than we allow ourselves to believe. If I’d had doubts from the beginning, and had thought: “Well, it probably won’t work anyway”, then it most likely wouldn’t have worked. But because I believed in it and focused my attention on it, it worked. As soon as we’re firmly convinced of something, all our conscious and unconscious blockades against it will dissolve. Then a great deal is possible. That’s why they say faith can move mountains.

      In our neighbourhood there was a little girl who always laid the table for her “invisible friend” too. I think it’s important that parents take this seriously and don’t say: “You have too much imagination” or “You’ve probably seen too many films, because there are no invisible friends” or something like that, as if they know it all. On the contrary, particularly nowadays, there are many children who can teach adults something. Maturity of soul doesn’t depend on the age of the physical body. There are eighty-year-olds who’ve understood fewer learning processes in their lives than fourteen-year-olds. So the question is not how old someone is physically, but how much experience someone has already had and, above all, how much that person has learned from it. Maturity of soul therefore doesn’t depend on how long someone’s been in this world in total and how many incarnations they’ve already gone through during this time. “Old souls” are not necessarily mature souls. It has to do with how much a soul has already learned. Some souls learn more in five incarnations than others do in ten. Just because someone’s been here a hundred times doesn’t mean they’ve understood more than someone who’s been here ten times. It’s about quality, not quantity.

      I think it’s important for parents and children to meet at eye-level. Every person has something that they’ve already understood and can pass on to others, and everyone also has something that they haven’t yet understood and can receive from others. But we can learn better from each other if we don’t immediately reject things we’ve never heard of before. Just because you haven’t heard of something or experienced it yourself or just because you can’t consciously perceive something doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist in the world.

      If we increase our vibration, our world view also expands. Suddenly, there’s space in our world view for much more than we’d ever previously imagined. The opposite is also true: the moment we change our perspective on the world and consciously open our world view to something new, our vibration increases automatically. New things are being integrated into our everyday vibration all the time and through this integration our individual vibration either decreases or increases – this is something that happens constantly and automatically. We really don’t have to worry about that. It just happens without us having to do anything about it. We just need to make sure that we surround ourselves as much as possible with positive things and that we enjoy our lives.

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