It is lovely to think of the new era, the coming Age of Light, in terms of God years, when a year of breath from God is the equivalent of thousands of man-years. God has been breathing out for millennia and now begins to inhale, calling us with that breath back into the arms of Spirit. It is time for us to go Home, not to die but to be part of a new Heaven on Earth.
And so the long winter of separation is almost over, and spring brings change and choice, whether to stay in the throes of the cold and the dark when all is dormant, waiting, or to embrace the Light which grows ever stronger as we grow closer to it. We as humans can be slow learners, while nature always is ahead of us as it prepares for what it knows is to come. Look at Gaia's kingdom, all of it including the fires and the waters under Her ground, the earth and the air, the mountains and seas and all the other living creatures from elephants to bees, wild flowers to water horses: they are vibrantly alive despite the neglect of man, and they sing about what is to come in the rain and the wind and the sigh of the trees. Nature is on the move, and she will not let us stand in her way. If we do, we will be swept away; if we continue in our complacency, we will be reminded of our spiritual duty, the agreement between us and Gaia which we forgot a long time ago. We will be taught and this time we will learn.
Whether it is the season of spring or autumn which you are in now, watch for Her messages and be guided by Her through her children in nature which are always around. She speaks to us constantly in her love and wish to help us through our spiritual and physical winter, but few hear or heed Her, which is very much our loss.
Claire Montanaro is a spiritual teacher, channel and blogger. Loves nature and wildlife. Author of Spiritual Wisdom.
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Question, please, Claire: How does the description in the New Testament's Book of Revelation attributed to St. John the Divine align with what you discuss?
Thank you. I am no expert on the Book of Revelation so cannot answer you! I know from other sources that John the Beloved would most probably have agreed with much if not all I said in my blog.