2/25/22

*            My friends, I am Machiventa Melchizedek, choosing to be with you here once again tonight as one who has resided on your world in the flesh and as one who was able to witness Christ Michael’s life in the flesh.  I am no stranger to the difficulties that you face in your lives, but I am also witness, not only to your difficulties and your challenges, but your successful engagement of the patterns of Michael as you seek to comprehend and administer them in your lives.  Recognize that not all of what we witness is related to how you can do better, or how your lives are flawed, but rather a significant amount of time goes into the celebration of those moments where you rise to the occasion and reflect the beauty and goodness that are attributes of our Creator. 

I know that strife on your world can impact you deeply, whether it’s conflict with a friend or a family member, whether it’s some challenge in your community, deep divisions of thought about how you should be governed, or the deep disappointment you have when the choices are made to choose force over communication and compromise.  These can seem devastating, uncertain, knocking you off your center, but they are not the sum and substance of who you are, but merely something you are witness to.  To the degree that you are able, you can still provide influence in some form or fashion as you are inspired to do so. 

The world stage has been altered.  There is no denying this, for when decisions are made, there are consequences.  While we work tirelessly to bring about the implementation of enlightened viewpoints and choices toward progress that are laced with the desire for truth and understanding to emerge, you are witness to the fact that we do not control free will choice.  You get to choose what will happen in your life, or, more accurately, how you will respond to what happens in your life.  While it is important to know what is happening, we encourage you not to let this slide you into a state of paralysis where your focus is inordinately on external events rather than the actions you can take each day to be a beacon of truth, beauty and goodness. 

When you turn off the switch or put down the newspaper, what can you do?  This question does not change because poor decisions are being made elsewhere on your world, or in our universe, for that matter.  Lucifer’s rebellion did not absolve all who witnessed it from having to make their own choices each day on whether to be aligned with truth or whether to be aligned with distortion.  Therefore, be encouraged that your life is still yours, regardless of what is happening around you, near or far.  People are suffering where you live right now and if humans always look afar to the tragedies occurring in the far reaches of the world then how would light and life ever occur if it is not dealt with locally where you live and with how you can be each day?

I know my address earlier this week might seem to some to encourage pacifism and not adequately address the universal viewpoint regarding dealing with aggressors, therefore I would take a moment to assure you and any who hear or read these words, that there is in Jesus’ own life a distinct example of how to respond to aggression.  Aggression met with aggression continues the pattern.  Instead, the process of defending does not immediately presume that aggression will occur.  When Jesus witnessed a woman being accosted, his response was to place himself between the aggressor and the one being attacked and to call attention to what might be a higher perspective to take rather than resorting to violence, and yet, he was fully willing to exert as much defense as was necessary to ensure that his child was being protected.  And as the insurrection by Lucifer was underway, the response was to isolate and cut off the circuits so as not to allow the spread while agencies appealed with the rebels to reconsider their actions.  These are patterns of diplomacy repeated on a universal, a system and a planetary everyday scale. 

So I encourage you and those who hear my words, to recognize that a call for understanding and communication and negotiation is not equatable to allowing one’s transgressions to be unmet with resistance.  It is the form of resistance that matters.  No greater gift can one give than to lay down their lives for their fellows, and this does not have to mean death, I think you know, but the manner in which you are willing to serve and to be a reflection of the Creator in all circumstances where you might provide a little bit of light. 

So I do bring this back down to you individually, personally each day, with how you can be of service, not ignorant of the world stage, not ignoring what is happening, but having been informed, to still recognize the calling to seek understanding within and manifest what comes from that understanding in your environment.  This is all that we can ask of you and you will know, based on your inspirations from within, what is possible, what you can do. 

So don’t be distracted.  Be about the Father’s business, my friends.  Thank you.