Photo by Karen F.
Yesterday, The Seer hosted a potluck luncheon and an hour-long meditation at her home for her local students. We asked her to share with us what insights her deep meditation, which turned into slumber, yielded.
The Seer’s Insights:
“In previous lectures, I explained that for civilizations to grow and survive, they must successfully transition from one evolutionary stage to another.
A reminder of the first four evolutionary stages all entities and individuations must go through:
1. Uniformity —such as tribalism.
2. The beginning of diversity within uniformity
3. Diversity
4. Supported diversity
Revolutions, civil unrest, and wars have often resulted when transitions from one stage to another are resisted. Global societies are in the uncomfortable phase of transition from diversity to supported diversity. It is important that we embrace — but not misunderstand-what stage four of supported diversity means.
Supported Diversity:
Let’s start by looking at the pitfalls; what it does not mean:
Supported diversity does not mean homogeneity or a search for sameness. Otherwise, we have regressed back to stage one, which would lead to something the universe does not tolerate: stagnation. It is important that amidst the move toward globalization, that uniformity not be confused with unity. The most respectful way in which to allow the one-mindedness of this stage to unite the tribes at various stages of progression is to allow the rich cultural diversity of humankind to express; to explore their diverse point of view and contribution to humanity by their accrued wisdom and history.
A good example can be found in the continued use of the native tongue of individuals. I have stressed the need to respect and communicate in your particular language in a masterful way. The reason is this: in studying the language of both Atlantis and Lemuria, I found that their alphabet had increased because they had incorporated the phonetic sounds of other nations into their own.
An alphabet is an alchemical equation and equates to a specific destiny a nation is fulfilling on Earth; a specific note a nation delivers to the symphony of life on Earth. When an alphabet and/or language gets corrupted, so does their cohesiveness (their one-mindedness or shared perspective) and disaster follows. The ancient, or root, languages of humanity often had either twenty or thirty-two building blocks (letters in their alphabet). These are numbers in the alchemical numerical system.
The proper pronunciation of a language becomes more significant when we consider the following: In its pure state, the sounds of a language depict the object it is describing: there is equipment available that creates an image; a waveform, of a sound. There are three sounds the mouth has to produce to say “apple”. The three shapes of the waveforms are like puzzle pieces that fit together to produce the shape of the apple. (Seer’s note: the above example holds true specifically for the ancient languages like Sanskrit, Hebrew, etc )
Treat your language and your ethnic origins respectfully. Homogenizing the people of the Earth is the most disrespectful way to treat others. It sends the message that to be acceptable, others have to be like you.
Closing: Acknowledge the value of diverse perspectives and allow yourself to express the power of your own individuality so that you may contribute a true and clear tone to the symphony of life.”
~ The Seer Almine
Soleil says
You are BEAUTIFUL!
I have a red dress too!
Much Loveliness
Joanne Harding says
This brings to mind the language of Irish which was almost obliterated with the occupation from a neighbouring country. There are still some pockets of native Irish speakers and schools that teach through Irish but most people, myself included, speak mostly English. I have observed our culture become more homogenised over the years and it has been a source of concern for me.
Almine, you look So Beautiful. Timeless divinity you are. I hope you had a beautiful lunch with your local light family. 🌺💜🦋🌹 Thank you for the photo, Karen, and for sharing, Tina. Joanne 🌺
Sara Roshan says
So Beautiful…. Thank you
Alexandra says
Living a simplistic, wholesome life has done wonders for you Almine! You look so illuminated from within.
Alexandra says
Also I am grateful for the day when these nefarious groups can no longer steal resources from other countries, forcing them to go elsewhere to look for work, away from their homelands and families.
Dhani says
So right ON Almine! Yes, the old ways are often related more closely to Earth centred living and this in itself supports diversity across the board.
You look soooo beautiful Almine. Does my heart good to see looking so well!
marli says
Such a Lovely and Inspiring picture of Almine!
Thank you for posting!
Vanessa says
Thankyou Almine,,.
You also look so beautiful and timeless even more youthful 💖💖
Ekaterina says
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Sue B says
this may require a study of the Roots of languages, then, because I believe that English is a mixed derivative of languages?? does anyone one know??
Sue B says
and Yes – it is delightful to see a recent pic of Almine – you are SO loved!
Lynette Ruest says
It brings me great joy to see this picture of Almine! Thank you for the post to explain supported diversity and that language is an important part of this.