Kwan Yin on Pope John Paul II

April 2005

Kwan Yin: There are many people graduating from the school of life, leaving the planet. Energize yourselves in knowing that you can graduate day by day so that you don't hang around in the past. Then you know you can have a little bit longer time on the earth.

Most people are not understanding that. They are thinking that the earth itself is their home. It is not their home. It is a place to be enjoying, a place to be opening with, and it is opening at a very strong rate right now. The little ones that are not in synchronization, haven't taken the time for silence or haven't understood, haven't had love or compassion for self or all others, then there is the difficulty within the earth-mind.

The earth-mind becomes very much concretized and crystallized in the past. So the past must be let go of. Learn the lessons and move on. Also remembering that whatever lessons are learned in the moment that they do reflect in into the past, and therefore they heal the past if one is willing to let go.

In order to let go of the energies that have been collected, it is as though one must be transmuting them. Bringing themselves into the greatest and highest awareness transmutes all things into the highest threads of consciousness. It is like a bunch of cords coming together, and then all of a sudden they are woven together and they appear to be ONE. So that they can be transducing information into very higher form, or at least a form that is understandable.

The fragmentation of the personality, the fragmentation of the universal attitude has got to be streamlined. So we are going to be helping you to streamline your consciousness, which means streaming of consciousness. How do we stream consciousness? It is though there is a willingness to flow back and forward in time, but not get stuck in either place. That makes the sense of self in the middle as though it is a continuum. So you are a continuum.

Q:I have some questions about the Pope who just passed. Did the Pope have a difference between his personal spiritual beliefs verses the church's dogma? And did he have to reconcile that with church doctrine in order to do what he needed to do to help others?

Kwan Yin: Always a struggle this little one is having inside of self. He never did resolve many of the issues from his childhood. His understanding was not that you must resolve childhood issues, it is as though he just wanted to make sense of it. There is a big difference between resolve and make sense of.

As he moved along in his streaming consciousness for this life, he was called forward by the greater spirit of himself in order to be placed in the Catholic Church in a place of service where it is that he could soften some of the teachings. This softening is, in effect, what needed to happen for the consciousness of many of those that are seeking power on the planet. So he helps the transmutation from seeking power into an understanding of compassion. This is not so much showing up as a change in the dogma, it is showing up more like a consciousness of people's loving, caring compassion on a human level, and all the dogma has to go to the side.

So the church will do what it needs to do in order to keep itself surviving because he was not the end-all-be-all speaker for the church. You know everyone that has a big position is in fact respecting those that are feeding the information up.

Meditatively, he was very advanced. He was very strong in his practices of connecting with the Source, with God, but he had the dogma. And so he served in a position that was very very gentle and kind for what it was that he had to do.

On an extremely personal level, by the time he left he had resolved most of the issues that he had in the ways of his personal feelings of inequality. Even Popes have lack of self-worth. He had worked with that, and he put aside himself to the degree he needed to in order to make peace with all of that. And that in itself accrues a lot of understanding in the super-conscious mind.

Q: So on the larger soul level he had come to soften the teachings of the church?

Kwan Yin: That was his main purpose. It is service to all. When he went into the priesthood, it was a form of removing himself from what he did not want to be part of and the feeling of a larger calling -- because there is something else that is right. So it had all those ideas to it.

He has several weeks where he was transitioning back and forth, back and forth. The teachings were heavy for him, very heavy. So when he gets to the other side, it is not such a shock that all the dogma and all the teachings that he had been accustomed to were not the absolute.

But now, as we look upon the soul level, it is as though he has come into a great amount of illumination and will most likely be reincarnating very soon so that there can be more growth for the planet.

Q: So he was a pretty enlightened person for being involved in these strict teachings?

Kwan Yin: Yes, and because he went through so many personal struggles because he did see the politics as getting in the way. He has so many personal struggles that needed to be resolved in the position that he had acquired that, personally, his growth patterns were very large.

Q: Can you confirm that he is one of the last of the Popes before the end of the Catholic Church, per se?

Kwan Yin: [quietly] Yes, we see that.

Q: What about the Nostradamus prophecy that he was supposed to be assassinated (although there was an attempt) around Easter (though he did pass around then) at a place where two major rivers meet in Europe? Was this a changed prophecy?

Kwan Yin: Prophecy has in itself a lot of metaphor. As we come closer and closer to the shifting of the time frame reference for the planet, we see that many of the prophecies are not holding true. And that is because the consciousness is rising. Prophecy is a way in which one sees a stream of probable consciousness because of the alignment of the time of what is happening.

So, metaphorically, we are talking about removing a lot of possibilities of different ways of thinking into two streams of consciousness, which are the polarities of earth. So the rivers are the polarity of consciousness, good and bad. So what will it take to eradicate these thought patterns of good and bad, yes and no? It takes death to the old way.



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