In my morning meditation on April 9th, our 12th and final full day here in India (and my birthday - I'm 68!), I found myself reviewing and remembering all the many uplifting experiences throughout this entire mission, first in East Asia, and then in Varanasi and New Delhi, India. What a marvelous, enlightening trip it has been. Thank You, Spirit, and thank you, one and all, who have added your love to this vital mission.
After this time of review, the guidance came "to wrap things up." In other words, in our last full day here, we are to complete and finalize our work, and to prepare for our departure tomorrow for Paris. Moreover, we are to wrap ourselves up in a reinforced cocoon of light, in order to get into our cloaked traveling mode.
Next, guidance came about what still is needed to be completed and eliminated here in New Delhi on this 12th day devoted to the 12th power of elimination, renunciation and release. A man appeared before me in my inner vision, who seemed to be Rama and at the same time seemed to represent India as a whole. In the bottom section of this being's heart was a small dark area that looked like knot in a rope. It represented the last or 12th soul knot to be untied and released in this 12th day of India's transmutation.
The word "knot", which I also heard clairaudiently in this vision, reminded me of what the Buddha had taught, as is symbolized in one of the Buddhist hand mudras or positions that Dijay, our guide in Varanasi, had explained to us. The Buddha said that all of mankind's living in the third dimension was filled with suffering (First Noble Truth), which was due to selfish and blind attachment to the things of this world (Second Noble Truth). Suffering comes from one's desire to have things for one's own personal enjoyment, even if it means hurting others. This is the knot that man has created via his own power/hands. He selfishly has grabbed onto, and held tightly in his grasp, money, power, fame, and sensation for its own sake. That stuff of the third dimension which he/she holds closest to his/her personal self/heart is that which causes him/her the greatest suffering. For all things are in a state of change or transmutation. We are here to be in the world, but not of this world; to uplift this world but not to hold unto and drag it down; to have divine detachment but cosmic compassion; to use our love and power to bring forth positive change and transmutation for one and all.
In the Buddhist hand mudra that Dijay had explained, putting the tips of the right thumb and forefinger together creates more or less a closed loop or circle that in this case represents the knot of selfishness: Mine, mine, mine, I hold everything in my grasp; I go round and round with it, incarnation after incarnation. To break the hold that selfishness has on us, to loosen the knot, we follow the Middle Way that the Buddha gave to us that the Buddha described as the Eightfold Path (Third and Fourth Noble Truths). Updated in modern language and terminology, the Middle Way is that of peace, love, cooperation and coordination, which also are the Four Noble Truths.
In the hand symbol, putting the tip of the right thumb to the tip of the right middle finger represents the Middle Way, because the middle finger represents the middle of the five digits. So, in some depictions of the Buddha in drawings and statutes, you see him with his right hand upraised with the tips of his right thumb and middle finger together: He is saying to follow the Middle Way. It is the Middle Way that wards off suffering and evil, for oneself and for others; and brings forth enlightenment and compassion.
To complete the symbology of the entire two-handed mudra and teaching, the left hand is below the right hand. The left hand is palm and fingers up while the right hand is palm and fingers down. The right hand has the tips of its thumb and middle finger placed on the middle finger of the left hand, which then opens the knot of the left thumb and forefinger, which previously were closed in the loop or knot. In other words, consciously (right hand) following the Middle Way of peace, love, cooperation and coordination opens the knot in the soul (left hand). (Picture to right is of MariLyn's hands in the Middle Way mudra, or at least that is what I call it.)
Anyway, from my morning vision of the heart knot, I realized that Rama/India still had one more knot to loosen, release and eliminate in his/its heart. It is in the heart, via misapplication of the Third Ray, that knots get formed in the first place. It is selfishness, self-power, superiority and separation from God that creates the knot that ties us to the third dimensional physical/mortal realm.
How do we untie the knot: We begin with being at peace, by adding love, cooperating with Spirit and one another, and co-participating with one and all in uplifting and transmuting the earth with love: We follow the Middle Way. Herein is the core essence of Hinduism, which for thousands of years had been layered over with all kinds of other stuff, millions of gods and goddesses, and every imaginable sect and explanation that ended up creating a maze of confusion. Simply put, as the Buddha gave it, just follow the Middle Way. The rest of Hinduism is all commentary. Buddha thus was the quintessential Hindu, just as Jesus was the quintessential Jew, who said: Love God and Love One Another. Buddha and Jesus fulfilled the law and all the true teachings of prior prophets and wayshowers. Buddha/Jesus got to the very heart of things, and made the way to I Am consciousness simple and direct for one and for all.
What was the knot in Rama's heart? I was not shown, nor perhaps is it my place to know. Rather, I am more so a witness, especially in my roles as Director of Healing Haven and Co-Executive Director of Mark-Age. Rama's cleansing and healing is between him and God, between him and the Hierarchy. Only he knows the truth of what has to be done. Only he can do it. It is not my place or right to sit in judgment of him.
Furthermore, El Morya only "set him straight" a few days ago, so it would not be likely that Rama now has completed his cleansing, given that his soul knot goes back thousands of years or more. From my vision, it does appear that Rama already has improved: It is just a small knot at the base of his otherwise pure and healthy heart. But, there is still more to do, and who knows how long that will take. A knot is still a knot, like the weakest link in a chain that determines its overall strength.
It also came clearly to me that all that the Buddha or El Morya or Shoshana/MariLyn or I in Soliel consciousness can do for anyone is to wield the sword, speak the truth, and point a person to the Middle Way. What that person then does about unraveling and healing the knot is his or her freewill choice. He or she created the knot in the first place, and therefore he or she has to undo it, make amends for it, and begin anew to be love in action.
Then, I kept hearing in my mind: I when I be lifted up shall lift all others unto me. Thus, there is a time for giving out, serving, and laying down one's life to help others. Following this, when the full works of a particular cycle or project are completed, it is time to rise above the mess and to move forward. Thus, I was being told that it was now time for MariLyn and me to wrap things up; to rise up into the peace, love and rest of our I Am Selves; and to move forward to the next stop, Paris.
After breakfast, MariLyn and I took another walk in Lodi Gardens, where we visited another massive tomb , this one of the second Mughal Emperor, whose last name was Lodi, who ruled from the late 1400s to the early 1500s. MariLyn and I found a bench in the middle of the park, away from everyone there, but not far from yet another hawk who landed in the top branch of a nearby tall tree. Yes, yes, we know Nada, you and the other masters are continuing to watch over us. What a blessing this has been.
MariLyn felt a strong spacebeam on her, which made her feel somewhat nauseous. I felt it too, followed by the powerful presence of Sol-O-Man, my master teacher. As tired as I was, at the end of this long India portion of this mission, I was not sure if I would be able to receive her message, should she give one. Seemingly in response to this, she gave her seed thoughts in three compact, short bursts, which came clearly to me. Let me give you what she conveyed, and then go on to give the additional meanings, for each phrase or sentence was multi-layered and leveled.
Sol-O-Man: "This mission began in a garden and so it now ends in a garden.
"Our hearts hurt for India.
"Remember the peace and love and harmony that you now feel in this garden and take this with you as your primary memory of your time in New Delhi and Varanasi, India. Everything less than this 4-step matrix shall be transmuted and released in India, however long or in whatever way this transpires. All that shall be left is the Middle Way of a new heaven on a new Indian earth.
"Your current work in India is done. So be it."
When Sol-O-Man referred to the mission starting and now ending in a garden, she was referring to her first contact with MariLyn and me in the garden of the Gateway Varanasi Hotel, where the Buddha first had been reborn in this 12-day India visit. She also was referring to the long soul history of mankind on earth, starting symbolically in the Garden of Eden and then coming back to this same original edenic state.
When Sol-O-Man said "Our hearts hurt for India," she was speaking for the entire Hierarchal Board. For they see and feel the suffering that is here, with its mess and muck, and all the pain and difficulty that shall be involved in cleaning her up. MariLyn's and my hearts have hurt since we have been in India. As India suffers from its love knots, so do we feel her deep pain. How could we not?
Yet, as we leave, we also do so with our hearts full of harmony, tranquility and serenity. We have seen, felt and helped to anchor the rebirth of Buddhic or I Am consciousness in India. We feel the deepest joy and upliftment about this. We know without a doubt that someday, in some way, all Indians who so wish will experience this too.
Indeed, our current work cycle here is complete. By "our," I mean the work of all the interdimensional forces of light, including every light worker on earth who has co-participated in this unknotting and loving transmutation of India.
Next stop, Paris: Sacre Coeur and Notre Dame. And then back to Tennessee.