Restoring the Frequency of Forgiveness to Humankind

Dear One,

humankindYou may recall that last fall I offered a 4-month course. It turned out to be a rather wonderful experience that gained in depth as we went. It included monthly live ceremonies that were some of the most potent I’ve offered. Since they received recordings of them, many people said they did them more than once because they were so impactful. And I did them later too.

The last one, especially, was profoundly impactful for for me. It had a phrase in it that overtime I received more information about. During the ceremony a special phrase was given to me. It spoke of “the frequency of forgiveness being returned to earth” and embedded once again – as it anciently was and was always meant to be.

When I meditated on the meaning of this phrase I was told that forgiveness, like love, is a frequency and not something that needed to be sought or to be done. Hmmm?

I thought this was an earth-changing revelation and for today I’ve prepared a few paragraphs to explain a little more about this.

The frequency of forgiveness

Many ancient societies had cleansing or purification rites. Many modern ones still do. These rites are generally about washing away ills and wrongdoings, coming fresh and new to one’s prayers or ceremony or new day.

They are useful rites still, but there was a time long ago when they were not needed in the same way. They were merely some of the rituals of forgiveness in a time when forgiveness was a frequency carried by human beings. The cleansing rituals reminded people of this.

Forgiveness is a frequency that at that time operated naturally, clearing and releasing somewhat continually as part of the human capacity. At this time, this was known and it was also understood as a frequency that could be called up or brought forward to aid when there was a special need. It could be evoked or heightened when required.

Sadly, as human life continued on earth this frequency was interfered with and weakened. As time and separation occurred within humanity, the frequency of forgiveness was no longer accessible in the same way.

Soon it was forgotten altogether, replaced by teachings that all are born blemished or sinful, needing saving, and that forgiveness could only be received by specific others, or through self-abjuration which led to self-abuse and loathing.

This greatly reduced the ability of people to access their birthright of unconditional love and to love one another in this way. Without the frequency of forgiveness, love is not easy to maintain.

Forgiving others became difficult and problematic. Pause here to realize how profoundly the loss of that frequency altered the quality of human living and effected the course of human history! It had unfortunate impact on human relations, health and spiritual evolution.

The incoming light frequencies now contain it. Once again we can call upon it and as we do so – working with and utilizing this frequency – we can restore it again within our own field.

In this way, that frequency becomes an integral part of the human experience once more. It can be called upon for self-forgiveness or to aid in forgiving another. It can be magnified and directed to rest upon a person, a family, a people or a world in need. It is an extraordinary spiritual blessing and tool.

The frequency of forgiveness allows easy access to unconditional loving, making it more and more possible for humans to live in harmony, to care for one another, and to minister to the sorrows of the world.

Forgiveness is a strong frequency within the ministrations of Quan Yin and Mother Mary. And the frequency of forgiveness was/is a key part of the life and work of the Christed One and the secret to his healing powers.

It is no small thing to avail one’s self of the healing frequency within, activating it with attention, focus and intent. And it is a great service to human development at this time to glad-heartedly carry the frequency forward as a gift – to the one and to the all – for ministering to the world’s sorrows through the frequency of forgiveness.

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What was occurring during that ceremony, I was told, was that the frequency of forgiveness is actually being restored, now, in these times. It was a very important ceremonial event and those who participated were greatly appreciated and specially chosen for that work. I was told it was “a profound esoteric work planned from on high” that was being carried out in select small groups around the world. How wonderful to be part of that.

The frequency of forgiveness is being returned to earth in two ways, I was told. As mentioned, it is being magnified within the new world crystalline grid, that is one way. But to increase what can occur with this, it is also being implanted in various ceremonial ways into specific individual humans. And we in the 4-month group got to be among those. How exciting and humbling is that?

I felt profoundly changed after that ceremony. And recently Wisdom asked that I offer that ceremony free to any of you who feel called to receive that blessing and to join in that important lightwork so needed by a humanity struggling to live in harmony. I’ll send that one ceremonial recording without charge to any of you who request it by writing me at mayetleilani@icloud.com

Sending love and blessings your way,
~X💙Mayet Leilani

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A Deeper Understanding of Our Times of Intermittent Sadness

Article Highlights:

  • The mind lacks wisdom
  • Sadness: Midwife of the new
  • Let it give its gift

sadnessDearest,

So many people, including myself, are reporting feeling deeply and almost inexplicably sad at times. For me, it seems to come and go like a vapor or scent that engulfs me for a while, sometimes quite intensely, before dispersing. Perhaps you are also experiencing this?  It’s about rebirth and what we are leaving behind.

I’ve noticed that when it comes upon me, my mind tries to attach to something that explains it. “I am sad about this thing,” my mind will say, “or that.” Often my mind suggests causes I think are long resolved, and this surprises me so I question my mind.  I’ve learned that in this, the mind is often completely wrong.

Knowing that the mind will always explain the what and why of things – that’s its job after all – we must also be smart enough to question the mind. Because the mind has experience but not necessarily real wisdom.  

“No,” I often think, “it is not always as my mind says, that I am sad about this or that familiar thing, frequently not.”  Over time I’ve come to understand that sadness is frequently part of something far more wonderful and mysterious happening.  

As my understanding grew I began to recognize sadness as a treasure and to wonder how to clarify it, wanting to write down this insight for my myself, and to share with others. Then, one happy morning I picked up a favorite book, one I often return to. Reading, I discovered to my delight that I no longer needed to write about my new view of sadness. Someone else already had done so, masterfully and beautifully and with great illumination.

The German author and poet, Rilke, understood sadness like the mystic he was. He proffered the view that we might understand sadness as a positive component of personal growth.  And not only when grieving, but as an important and clarifying part of the natural transitions in our lives.  

His writings are so illuminating that he’s our guest writer for this article, as we better understand the often mysterious sadnesses that can encompass us these days.  In Letters to a Young Poet (public library,) Rainer Maria Rilke (December 4, 1875–December 29, 1926,) writes:

“You have had many and great sadnesses, which passed. And you say that even this passing was hard for you and put you out of sorts. But, please, consider whether these great sadnesses have not rather gone right through the center of yourself? Whether much in you has not altered, whether you have not somewhere, at some point of your being, undergone a change while you were sad? … Were it possible for us to see further than our knowledge reaches, and yet still a little way beyond the outworks of our divining, perhaps we would endure our sadnesses with greater confidence than our joys. For they are the moments when something new has entered into us, something unknown; our feelings grow mute in shy perplexity, everything in us withdraws, a stillness comes, and the new, which no one knows, stands in the midst of it and is silent.”

“Almost all our sadnesses are moments of tension that we find paralyzing because we no longer hear our surprised feelings living. Because we are alone with the alien thing that has entered into our self; because everything intimate and accustomed is for an instant taken away; because we stand in the middle of a transition where we cannot remain standing. For this reason the sadness too passes: the new thing in us, the added thing, has entered into our heart, has gone into its inmost chamber and is not even there any more, — is already in our blood. And we do not learn what it was. We could easily be made to believe that nothing has happened, and yet we have changed, as a house changes into which a guest has entered.

We cannot say who has come, perhaps we shall never know, but many signs indicate that the future enters into us in this way in order to transform itself in us long before it happens. And this is why it is so important to be lonely and attentive when one is sad: because the apparently uneventful and stark moment at which our future sets foot in us is so much closer to life than that other noisy and fortuitous point of time at which it happens to us as if from outside.

The more still, more patient and more open we are when we are sad, so much the deeper and so much the more unswervingly does the new go into us, so much the better do we make it ours, so much the more will it be our destiny, and when on some later day it “happens” (that is, the new steps forth out of us to others), we shall feel in our inmost selves akin and near to it. And that is necessary. It is necessary — and toward this our development will move gradually — that nothing strange should befall us, but only that which has long belonged to us.”
 
“So you must not be frightened … if a sadness rises up before you larger than any you have ever seen; if a restiveness, like light and cloud-shadows, passes over your hands and over all you do. You must think that something is happening with you, that life has not forgotten you, that it holds you in its hand; it will not let you fall. Why do you want to shut out of your life any agitation, any pain, any melancholy, since you really do not know what these states are working upon you?” (more…)

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