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A Mature Thinking

Do not hide your weaknesses, but face them, for they will lead you to your own downfall. By returning to the present, you will free yourself from all imaginary problems and develop a mature thinking. You have too many real responsibilities to get lost in endless conflict scenarios.

To begin with, know that no one has anything personal against you; everyone is pursuing their own interest, which causes coldness. From here, degradation starts, and eventually, destruction follows.

If today things are going wrong, tomorrow the same, and so on, it doesn’t mean you’re unlucky, it means you’re privileged. You are the person whose consciousness is awakening. Otherwise, you wouldn’t have noticed this and would have lived instinctively, like an animal.

If we all met here on Earth, in this historic period of awakening, some spirits coming from here, others traveling from thousands of light-years away to contribute, we have received the greatest blessing.

Someone asked me, after reading my books, if I am angry at the system. I answered no. I write because I want people to be wise, not to fight the system. The corrupted human system, by its mere existence, creates geniuses. The spirit of light must know darkness in order to awaken its light.

What if you could regain your energy while keeping your maturity intact? Then life would be perfect, you might say. In reality, this is exactly what happens: after leaving the heavy body, the spirit is freed from any limitation. For this process to be fulfilled, life doesn’t need to be perfect, you do. You must transition from an ordinary human, of the Earth, to a perfected spirit, of the heaven.

Children love their grandparents because the experiences they’ve gone through in life have softened them and given them a mature thinking. The elderly love their grandchildren, for in them they see the future spring.

Children are neither bad nor good; they are like winter, when the elements of nature are withdrawn into the depths, awaiting the time of manifestation. The sun calls the elements to the light. At first, splendor appears, then comes dryness, and, depending on the case, poison. Only after becoming an adult can we conclude whether the soul is inherently bad or good.

Even if the soul is more bad than good during the summer, which represents the adult stage, autumn offers it a new chance to change through the fruits that have ripened within it, despite the evil. These have attracted the sunlight, which is love, and have become sweet and nourishing, without the soul, which has manifested its hatred, being aware of its transformation.

This explains why even the greatest misfortune shows wide eyes when greeted by old age. He seeks love and understanding. If he does not find them, because he has not sown them throughout his life, death will purify him.

The Evolution of Thinking

I have often wondered why God does not allow us to know if there is life after death, if beings similar to us exist, or a place where those who have passed away are waiting for us. He has communicated this to us through visionaries, in a way that does not affect our development, yet we do not allow ourselves to believe.

Due to the corrupt education we have received, today we imagine the billions of galaxies that exist, with the countless solar systems they carry, as desolate worlds, believing that people are alone in the vast Universe that we have explored nothing of.

Allow yourself to know that each galaxy is populated by beings similar to you, yet different, to help you develop a mature thinking.

Man was not given imagination just to groom himself and carefully choose his clothes, but to explore the unknown mysteries and overcome the mental barriers imposed by this world.

Travel to the end of the light and realize that everything you imagine already exists within you and outside of you, for every thought that arises in you comes from the One who imagined it before we ever existed.

Earth Honey doc. 5 reveals the character of the spirit of light, making known the love it holds for us.

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