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The Creators explain that while they are here to help, direct intervention would negate the self-created challenges meant for individual growth. They highlight the difference between helping and interfering, stating that 'giving up' control over minute details allows for assistance from higher selves, spirit guides, and galactic teams. The first step is realizing one isn't meant to do it alone, but rather in collaboration with these higher forces to manifest a better reality.
The traditional model of prayer, where beings ask for external intervention, is presented as largely ineffective. The Creators suggest that this model often leads to feelings of unworthiness or unheard prayers. Instead, they offer teachings and practices for individuals to engage in co-creation, emphasizing personal responsibility for creating desired lives. They provide energetic assistance, but individuals must use what they receive to manifest their desires, taking credit for their creations.
The current global changes, even the unwanted ones, are described as necessary 'shake-ups' to bring about greater equality and respect on Earth. These external events serve as opportunities for self-investigation, prompting individuals to examine their own reality creation and what internal changes are needed. "Awake and aware" individuals are encouraged to shift their timelines by changing themselves, looking within for what needs forgiving, healing, and releasing.
Individuals incarnated at this time to experience growth and evolution by overcoming self-placed obstacles. The Creators emphasize acknowledging personal responsibility for challenges and understanding that no challenge is insurmountable. Help is available from various spiritual entities and even friends and family, and sometimes humbling oneself to ask for help is part of the process. Accepting the timing of personal growth and approaching challenges with an empowered mindset is crucial.
The Creators reassure that they have been overseeing Earth's consciousness evolution from the beginning. They encourage a perspective where every experience, even difficult ones, brings benefit and leads to expansion. Nothing is a waste; all experiences contribute to growth. They invite individuals to co-create a better Earth by joining their positive vibration, visualizing a better world, and recognizing that one is always expanding and rising to higher consciousness.
Individuals incarnated on Earth with an enormous capacity for pain to grow through it and demonstrate their power over it. Pain serves as a messenger, often appearing when emotional or energetic patterns have been ignored. While temporary relief is sometimes necessary, the deeper invitation is to investigate the root cause of pain, engage with it consciously, and allow it to awaken one to necessary changes. Surviving pain reveals inner strength and power.
Instead of seeking factual knowledge about star systems or past lives, the Creators encourage individuals to 'feel' who they truly are—a vibration, a feeling. They caution against using concepts like 'starseed' to escape current Earthly challenges or to feel more important. The message emphasizes that individuals are exactly where they need to be, doing crucial work for humanity by simply being themselves, and are meant to fully engage with their current life experience as a whole self.
The Creators invite direct communication and energetic partnership. They provide teachings and guidance, seeing humanity's long journey towards collective improvement. Individuals receiving their messages are seen as leaders, tasked with creating the better world they envision. By choosing compassion, love, forgiveness, and healing, and by partnering with non-physical entities, individuals amplify their energetic impact, acting as the 'boots on the ground' for the consciousness shift.
Brian Scott highlights four main themes: co-creation (individuals are powerful creators but not alone), self-imposed obstacles (challenges are for growth, not punishment), pain as a pathway to power (it's a messenger, not to be ignored), and identity as a feeling (not a label, embracing one's current self is vital). He concludes that awakened individuals are here to be the change, and the practice for the week is to identify an area where one is waiting for external help and ask, 'What is mine to do here?' to initiate co-creation.