The falling of the skies - I face myself
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Hi Rayko,
Great to hear you share your pain. Society is so good at desensitising isn't it? We're programmed to think it's not good to feel pain and sorrow. Yet this is natural too. It's misaligned to resist. Because actually, there's an aliveness in the pain too. It lets you know you're really feeling reality - you are wake, alive, present, here and now. So let us have our pain.
That's what Divinicus is all about. When we touch our truth, in an emotive, passionate way, then it unravels, unwinds and evolves. Homo Sapiens can do little about the problems we face in the world today. Homo Sapiens IS the problem, just as the divine being now emerging from the depths of your soul is the solution. So the book will take you on an enthralling journey: from the deserts of Arizona to the plains of South Africa; from the Garden of Eden to the Big Apple; from ancient Lemuria to the submerged Atlantis.

- Like all experience, it is only ever transitory. The paradox is, that if you try to avoid the pain by placating it with some desensitising 'pill', then actually all we really do is 'cement it in place'. It's just more subtle, hiding in the background. When we let it flow however, it does just that - flows through and out.
- This can only be positive.
"Today I'll face myself,
to cross out what I've become,
today this ends,
I'm forgiving what I've done."
The messages are abound everywhere...
That's what Divinicus is all about. When we touch our truth, in an emotive, passionate way, then it unravels, unwinds and evolves. Homo Sapiens can do little about the problems we face in the world today. Homo Sapiens IS the problem, just as the divine being now emerging from the depths of your soul is the solution. So the book will take you on an enthralling journey: from the deserts of Arizona to the plains of South Africa; from the Garden of Eden to the Big Apple; from ancient Lemuria to the submerged Atlantis.
- "Come travel interdimensionally with me
to the Original Human in you.
I'll take you back to the future. Into Divinicus."

