Bread and Butter Beams ~ 08 Feb 2006


Pluto now stands within a degree of the Galactic Center for the first time since its discovery. This is big stuff. Guaranteed, Pluto forces changes in consciousness for the world to implement. Today it was announced that new species of creatures - birds, frogs and butterflies - have been found in a remote Indonesian jungle. Out in space, astrophysicists constantly “find” things previously unknown. The design of these discoveries carries a codex of unfolding the next layer of consciousness. The question appearing right now with Pluto in Sagittarius seems to be: How easy or difficult are humans going to make the next phase in planetary evolution? Can we apply the essence of natural law and cosmic nature?


We can include the latest innovations or ignore them. Simple logic reports that in staying true to the Galactic Center theme, nothing should be ignored. The GC refers to ignorance, which in its context means including all available insight and information, discarding none of it, despite how confrontational it might be to one’s embedded beliefs. We could all be wrong about what we believe. Each and every person possesses equal opportunity for being brilliantly illuminated by the galactic beams of insight and each and every person carries similar ability to just plain miss it all.


From where I sit it seems to be about receptivity and even more important, listening. For one to be receptive in the most complete manner, first the personal energy satellite dish that takes in consciousness from the Source needs alignment. Then, comes the most important part: receptivity. Synonyms for receptivity include: ability to download, open-mindedness and again seeming most important, listening. Listening in this time appears as the biggest crux in the matter, bear to cross and bugger to boo. I am staggered by how secondary reports interpret what was initially reported. If a politician, broadcaster, astrologer, parent, advertising exec or mate says something, when another person interprets and reports the matter, an oblique turn and twist results in getting lost at the bakery.


Here’s the really hard part: Can you listen to what someone says and think nothing other than take it in at the time? It’s difficult. Most folks apply logic tourniquets and defensive compresses seeking to prevent what they feel to be an oozing wound in consciousness from leaking. Let’s try this on for size, the Galactic Center has no interest in suggesting a person is wrong, illogical, silly, stupid, inane, unevolved or of the wrong political orientation or theology. Simply, it offers an augmentation to the prevailing consciousness. It’s not that foreign a concept. If you have your computer backwebbed so that your operating system receives automatic updates, it’s the same drill. And similarly, you have to agree to the galactic licensing agreement: Include All; Ignore None, install the update and reboot the dang thing.


Want the really hard part? Don’t tell anybody what you grasped within the galactic goodie. Live it. Be a source of emulation. When others ask what’s different about you, hairstyle, new suit, or other cosmetic attribute, just report you had an implant - a galactic one. Show them the hyperlink by pointing south and mention being quiet long enough to really listen without interpretation. Given these operating system rules, Pluto functions as friend and protector, with or without pomegranate seeds.


The other day while in the book store, I was thinking of a friend’s father who loves to read history. He has his fascination era, whether or not past life based, and is an unrecognized authority in some aspects of the era. It’s truly amazing how much information has been accumulated. He, like everyone else at least under today’s medical conditions, will not live forever. Someday that information drops off the hard drive as the body powers down. I realized in a new context the old adage, “You can’t take it with you.” That felt awfully Pluto. So, the deal is: receive, listen, assimilate and apply. Watch as information guides experience rendering wisdom that when shared improves everything. A subtle spread butters the bread of collective consciousness and ensures none of the good stuff gets lost.


Pluto suggests softly offering insights so others find it easier to swallow. We all know how much fun it is to have someone’s views jammed down our throats. Insight does not yet appear in suppository capsules despite some of sharp edged comments made about ways to apply insight uttered in congressional hearings and arguments in the local sushi bar.


You can’t take it with you. You can only share with those willing to listen. But truly Pluto supports tuning in. It appears to objective observers that he is quite kind to the recipients to the beam. Knowing upon what side Pluto’s bread is buttered might become an observational safety tip for all. That is as good as sliced bread.