Saturday, January 11, 2020

What Tangled Webs We Weave



Good morning!  Today we will be giving a very important lesson. This will be a three part blog post. The first and most important part is to celebrate this new Gaia Portal! This represents a significant achievement on the part of the Light Forces, and gives cause to rejoice!

The second is a parable which the names have been changed to birds to protect the innocent. It, like all parables, contains a serious lesson if one chooses to engage with it. Otherwise, it will be presented as light-hearted and amusing on the surface.

With this parable, we will give a small warning that all Truth is what it is, and the truth can be painful if at some point the story 'rings home' with some of your experiences in yourselves or your family. We wish to let you know that for some, the story will make them feel a little less like this:



And perhaps a little more like this--but only for a little while. All wounds will heal, and as Ross says, 'it is better to walk in truth than to be living a fairy tale or a lie'.



The last part will be an actual description of a spiritual intervention made intra-op and what was accomplished for the highest good in a very short time...




Steelbird was the youngest egg in the nest. She had four older sisters and one brother. She was the delight of the family, the one everyone enjoyed 'spoiling' and treating with favoritism. She brought joy to the extended family with everything she did or said or thought of. She was very much loved.

Steelbird had some tragedy strike, unfortunately. Her mother died when she was still young in the nest and not able to fly. She actually saw the cat take the mother away in her mouth, and was horrified. She tried her best to strike the cat and make it let go, but cats being what they are, did their job efficiently.

Sadly, Steelbird's father was overwhelmed. The oldest sister birds did their best to 'mother' and fill the role of the lost matriarch, but were unable to make ends meet. So Steelbird was placed into a convent--it's hard to tell for how long--temporarily until the family could get back on their feet.



Years later, after the convent, Golden Bird caught the eye of Steel Bird. She wanted to make a nest with him. They hadn't finished school, perhaps the eighth level of flight school. Times were hard and they had been both put to work at a young age, hard, manual labor so that all the bird families would have enough to eat.

Whether by fault or by accident, Golden Bird got Steelbird her first fertile egg. It was time to hatch it. A beautiful daughter,  Color Bird. Five years later, Wise Owl, a sister, hatched. After that, came Birdy, the long-awaited son, five years later. The next five years produced Chicken. Chicken was a beautiful, loving girl who soon because the favorite of the family. Birdy grudgingly gave up his place of honor for the little one. And Chicken was named after another loved cousin who died too soon.

Everyone lived in a tiny nest, only three rooms for sleeping, and people had to share because six people filled the home.




Color Bird had her heart broken. Someone who had promised her many things and stolen her heart, had moved far away, and broke his promises. Devastated, she accepted the offer of Square Bird to share his nest and raise a family. They had three hatchlings, a boy, and two girls. Unfortunately, Color Bird never recovered and found solace in bird 'nip'. Square Bird had anger issues. The story isn't clear if the boy tried to force nests on his sisters. The youngest sister was thrown violently out of the nest by Square Bird and broke her beak. She, like her mother, found comfort in experimentation with stronger forms of bird 'nip'--pills and more.  There was an accident, and at some point, Square Bird could no longer fly. Since it was an accident, there was a lawsuit that was won, and after that, the children and grandchildren squabbled over the winnings even after both Square Bird and Color Bird died.  Color Bird got her own money due to lack of consortium with Square Bird, in the lawsuit, too.

But to Sparrow, who had no idea of the drama until she grew older and learned of the sadness from her mother, Color Bird was the one who always understood her heart. Always very kind, and loving to little Sparrow. And Square Bird, with the big booming screech and large beak, became very loving and supportive to Sparrow while she was on her journey and quest to seek betterment for herself and others. Everyone, from dad to mom to babies and grand babies and then some, was loving to Sparrow, and dear to her heart.


Sadly, Wise Owl, suffered the same fate as Steel Bird when financial distress arrived. She too was sent to the convent for a stretch of time until the family could feather their nest enough to welcome her back. Wise Owl and Color Bird never ever got along. They were always fighting. Perhaps this too was part of the reason for her going away.

Eventually, Wise Owl caught the eye of Rooster when she was old enough to start building her own nest. Rooster had to fly off to the war, but Wise Owl patiently waited for him, sending letters and packages to cheer him and encourage him in his dangerous work. He was responsible for the electrical wires for birds in a very cold part of Asia. His regiment was subject to air strikes and more daily. One day a bullet grazed his leg, and he saw it on the ground and kept it his whole life. But the tour of duty was ended with honorable discharge for medical reasons, and he flew home and married Wise Owl.

They had three sons, and grew to be a prosperous family.

Everyone in Wise Owl's family was very loving and kind to Sparrow and her family, always. Wise Owl and Rooster were even the godparents for Sparrow's baby sister, Parrot.


Birdy was my father. He married Dove and was totally head over heels in love. Their nest had three girls, Sparrow, Soft Wings and Parrot. Money was tight, but thanks to the skill of Dove, nobody ever had to go to the convent.

Sparrow felt very close to her father Birdy, was a tomboy, and enjoyed spending time with him on his interests, sports and the outdoors. Birdy was a teacher, and Sparrow wished to soak up the learning and become a Smart Bird one day.

Chicken was the true delight of the family. Far and wide, she was loved. Beautiful, cheerful, outgoing...positive and kind to everyone she met. At her funeral, many people mourned her. She was that nice. As Sparrow, I felt extra close to her. Her last egg cracked, but they had chosen the name for it, 'Sparrow', and Birdy and Dove asked after a suitable time for her sorrow to pass, if they could still use the name. Chicken said 'yes'. So Sparrow I came to be.

Chicken married a little early. Back then most people waited until a certain age. But two years earlier,
Fun Owl had stolen her heart and before they knew it their egg was fertile. They had Swan and Blue Swan, two beautiful daughters. 




Birdy was very kind to Chicken and Fun Owl. He helped to pay for their nest, and bought food to their nest every week. He adored his nieces, and bought them many gifts. At Birdy's funeral, Fun Owl told Sparrow just how much help Birdy gave, and never asked for anything in return.



When Sparrow was twenty-one, Dove let slip something that tore apart Sparrow's world.

When Birdy was still back in the nest, and sharing a bed with his sister Chicken, he used to 'poke her' to practice fertilizing eggs.  Dove didn't want Sparrow to idolize someone who had a major character flaw. Sparrow, not sure what to believe, confronted Birdy. Reluctantly, Birdy said it was true. But it wasn't like it seemed. And Birdy backpedaled.

Sparrow knew enough to recognize the Truth, and painful as it was, it grew to be a kindness. Because now Sparrow knew what Birdy was capable to hide. And birds who are able to hide something, often do not stop at one thing to hide. 

It also explained the huge fight between Steel Bird and Birdy, his being made to sleep on the couch, his leaving the home at seventeen never to return, and the will being made to exclude him and his family, so that everything went only to the 'surviving children' as the male is expected to die first.

Over time, Birdy's finer qualities--providing for the family, helping others, working hard, and a lifetime of being good to Sparrow--allowed for their relationship to heal. 

But for Sparrow's baby...


Penguin started to tell stories about his grandpa bird that made Sparrow concerned about the fertilizing parts on her little one. It was a warning, a red flag. So, she alerted her ex-nester, 

Cleverbird, father of Penguin. Sure enough, Penguin had been sharing similar stories about Birdy at the dinner table, making grandmother Cleverbird, grandfather Cleverbird, and Cleverbird, VERY uncomfortable. Together, Sparrow and Cleverbird came up with a plan. Sparrow would report it to Social Services, and Cleverbird would take the blame for the report. 

Sparrow remembered that Birdy's best friend at the work school, the janitor bird, had been arrested for playing with eggs who were much too little to build a nest.  Birds of a feather....



Birdline, the experts, evaluated little Penguin who was not even two. There was enough evidence, but not enough to prosecute. And wisely, Birdline said a relationship between Birdy and Penguin is still very important for Penguin's development. Dove and Birdy had been helping Sparrow as a single bird to raise Penguin. The only trick was, said Birdline, never to ever let Birdy and Penguin be alone.  So Sparrow did all this, until Birdy, who was very ill, eventually went to Bird Heaven.

In a meeting with a Bird Medium, Birdy confessed all, on his bird knees, and asked forgiveness. Birdy said that Sparrow was the only one who was smart enough to figure out his secret.  And Sparrow forgave.

Years later, another strange boy bird contacted Parrot and the daughter of Soft Wings, and after that, Sparrow. He was biologically related to them, through Birdy. Apparently, there had been a son out of wedlock. Would they be willing to meet?

Sparrow has a friend who can research people. And research said stay far. This new boy bird isn't normal about money, and sued the tobacco industries for lung cancer, spending all of his inheritance from his rich adoptive parents from Pasadena.

The photo was striking resemblance, Sparrow knew it was true, but declined to pursue a relationship with her half-brother.





Here comes the tangle part. You are Eagle. Let's see if you can keep up with the tangles web as Dove revealed to Sparrow the rest of the story.

Chicken and Rooster have been romantic together ever since Rooster was dating Wise Owl. By my, Sparrow calculations, Wise Owl was ten years older than Chicken. So if Wise Owl was seventeen, then Chicken was seven. Rooster was a pedobird. Must have groomed Chicken carefully. 

Chicken and Rooster's romance affected Chicken's marriage to Fun Owl. 

Dove and Sparrow couldn't understand it, because Chicken and Wise Owl were best friends their whole life, and even went on many vacations together with their two families! Dove believes perhaps the romance was consensual between Chicken, Rooster, and Wise Owl.  Fun Owl never ever wanted for any of that romance to take place. Ever.


Fun Owl was a very violent man with a short temper. He used to take his anger out on his family. I'm not sure about Chicken receiving any of that violence, but Dove knows about Swan and Blue Swan's pain. One day Swan was sure she was going crazy because the memories were coming back. Swan confronted her parents. However, Chicken and Fun Owl denied every having anything amiss in their nest. Theirs was always a happy family and hers was a beautiful nest hood. But Dove shared from the heart that she saw the bruises and torn feathers on Swan, and knew something was terribly wrong. This saved Swan's life, this validation, from Dove.

Unfortunately, Swan is the spitting image of Chicken. So, when they were still in the nest, and visiting, Rooster took liberties to play nest and play fertilize with Swan and Blue Swan. They are angry to this day about Rooster. With good reason!

Sparrow realized that pedobirds are often indiscriminate in their attractions when it comes to gender. She asked Dove, how could have have only done what he did to the girls and not the boys?

Dove said, actually, yes, there was one time when Wise Owl and Rooster were dating, that Rooster had to share a bed with Birdy at the nest with three rooms and six people. And that night, Rooster made his move on Birdy. Birdy was fortunately able to talk Rooster out of it, and Rooster never finished his plan to practice fertilizing the boy Birdy. 

When Sparrow heard this her heart sank. There were three sons, and two boy grand birds, and two female grand birds, and four great-great grand birds (two boys and two girls) at risk!

Fortunately, Fun Owl changed his ways, and his anger healed. He was extra extra loving and caring right by Chicken's side while she was dying. So Swan, Blue Swan and Fun Owl enjoy a close and loving relationship with their only parent left.

We wish to emphasize that in all points of Sparrow's life, every bird in her family has only been loving, kind, gentle, humorous, and on the up-and-up--in any of the relatives. Ever. And Dove too said that Rooster had always been kind to her too, every time.

We just are confused by all of the tangled webs...and hope for the best.

Now, dear Eagles, we are going to give you the Smartbird questions, and see if you can view the situation with Galactic perspective:

  1. Whose fault was it with Chicken? Birdy? Rooster? Steelbird's history repeating itself? Pure love? Wanting to explore and share? Because everyone in Birdland is expected to mate for life. And if they don't, then pain is experienced by those close to the ones who aren't following the rules. According to Dove, Rooster was a 'pretty smooth talker'.
  2. In Galactic Higher Realms, monogamy is a 'can' but not a 'must'. Would it be possible for some people to have a higher 'drive' for 'physical nest needs' than others, and is this inheritable? Are we as sexual beings built for monogamy or various sexual experiences?
  3. Do victims of incest and molest sometimes act out by being hyper sexual?
  4. Would it be possible for the trauma of being molested be a chess move by spirit to somehow make the trauma of physical abuse somehow 'less' in the psychological delicate inner workings, to permit healing and forgiveness over the physical abuse to take place in this lifetime?
  5. How do we as incarnate people judge without having 'the rest of the story'? What is the spiritual implication upon us when we do this?


Ross smiles, and says, 'no this isn't for football' and 'we just arrived at the last bird'.

We encourage you that in asking the questions, and reflecting upon them, you are indeed very Smartbirds!

There can be no answer as long as we remain in the third dimension. Upon immediate arrival to the higher realms, all is crystal clear.

Rooster has been seen in the Higher Realms dancing with Wise Owl. He is very happy. And he announced he will be returning in ten days as a great grand bird (male)...to add to the story and hopefully (we hope) correct any wrongs and complete all his lessons, as in this life, there was much to be addressed and will carry over into the next and many subsequent ones.

And adult pedobird has no business messing with children. Karma will always take jurisdiction and precedence, and the lesson will be arranged carefully so the pedobird will learn from it's mistakes and ultimately, when the time is right, have a change of heart and never do this action again.






Now we are at the third story. This is the one where Ross says Carla truly has attained the rank of Eagle in her spiritual work.

A patient came in with terrible lumbar spine pain. Has had three procedures in the office, each of them extremely painful, and none of them had worked. Now it was time for the next level of care, surgical intervention.

Carla's ears perked up. She knows which 'hitchhikers' like to latch on, and what type of energy they feed on, in stories such as this.

So, while the patient was sedated, Carla looked inside. With the patient lying on the table, and the head next to her, the light tunnel like shown between the wings is accessible. She went in, without even asking permission from the Guides of Compassionate Healing because she knows and trusts we are there always for her, and she was going in like a housewife who knows there is dirt and wants to clean it from her home. In this case, it was her patient's home.

Sure enough, she found a dark entity. It was talking and didn't want to go. It was very firm and stubborn. It actually threatened her with spiritual violence.

Carla didn't pay heed. Instead she looked behind the lesser one before her to the greater one, as she knows from experience the lesser ones are always presented first. She reached in, grabbed it by the neck and pulled it forward so it would stand in front of her, the two dark entities, side by side. 

Carla has resolve.

She can instantly assess who these spirits are and what motivates them. She talked with the major one, but like a physician was assessing him the whole time. She saw a weakness, and she went for it.

'Would you like a sample of the energy you can get 'there' as opposed to inside this poor human?'

Like the tiny yogurt cup samplers, Carla offered two very small portions of Heavenly Light.



The two tasted it, were overwhelmed with how much better quality and taste and power it had to sustain them, and immediately, dropped their cups and moved forward to the waiting team of the Guides of Compassionate Healing.



Not satisfied, Carla knew this patient had a lot of negative self-talk. This would only invite the next attachment, and the healing from the pain would not be a success. The procedure would fail, due to spiritual reasons.

So she found an iridescent 'cotton batting' of Spirit, and stuffed the light tunnel full of it so that no other beings may attach--regular or dark ones. 

Then she was finished with her work.




And for that, we shall return on Monday.  We have had a long day, a long week, and a very long lesson for you.

You have our blessings to help you assimilate it.

Love, and only unconditional heavenly love, can untangle the webs of deceit and trickery which exist upon the earth.

Always remember this.



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Aloha and Mahalos,
Namaste,
Peace,

Ross and Carla
The Family to all <3  and we love you very much