New Journeys

The act of love

JANU: We are Janu speaking, to explore the meaning of love, its purpose, and its expression. What we see here at first is the coalescing factor of love, uniting life and its expressions, its creations, into composites, forms, beings, worlds, and universes. It is possible to look at a single fish in the sea with awakened eyes and see love all around it and through it. It is conscious of this and has a natural urge to relate to others in a loving way, combining lives, stronger to overcome the challenges of living. Portions of humanity see this and live this way. Others do not.
Would that people could see one another as an opportunity through love to be stronger and more complete, more creative, more insightful, and mutually beneficial. It would change the face of the Earth in terms of human consciousness and society. Love serves the expansion of life, ever growing richer with endless possibilities. Even Life itself, our brother, is not aware of all it can be. We are not speaking of life here as a thing, an object, but as a reality with vitality and presence and Pure Being.
When a planet coalesces from the debris of creation, it isn’t just gravity that brings these together. It is the love of Life, creating platforms of life to expand and enrich in countless ways. Science has done well to understand the mechanics of life, but how life functions through love is still a mystery.
Most of humanity sees love as a thing of passion and emotion, procreation. It is these, but so much more. Exploration of life with new understanding and experience is an expression of love. Discovering the needs of another, and their reasons for these, the desire to be of assistance is an act of love. Taking good care of your physical body is an act of love. Incarnating, fulfilling potential in the life is an act of love. Helping another fulfill their dreams is an act of love. Taking care of the Earth is an act of love. And even taking another breath to continue the life is an act of love. Standing in harm’s way to save the life of another is a grand act of love.
Acts of love are all around you and bring purpose and meaning to life and to love. Have a loving day, our brother, and namaste.
July 1, 2014 Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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Oneness and individuality co-exist

JANU: May we begin this journey with preface that a life with Oneness has an element of choice and appropriateness for circumstances and service, and a perspective to pursue and achieve. Let us explore the term ‘oneness’ and its reality. Oneness does not suggest the end of individuality, of a unique consciousness and life path. It does suggest, and is, a life where one may choose a varying degree of connection with any part of life, revealing its truth and yours as well.

And you ask, “When is oneness called for, in any life?” It is called for when there is a need for life to communicate, appreciate, and serve. When blessings are being offered and received, oneness applies. When insight is needed to understand the needs of another, oneness applies. And this occurs in any venue of life, other worlds, other realities, and your own True Nature.

Oneness serves life in motion: survival; conception; yes, and even the blessing of your own food; everything that provides sustenance.

Oneness is a way for life to touch life, to share for both to prosper, and oneness extends beyond one-to-one reality but one-to-many.

As a way of life, oneness evolves as the consciousness evolves and becomes a fine art, so to speak, of application, interpretation, and contribution.

Through oneness, an individual appreciates life more fully, and understands its process and motivations to continue.

Oneness brings profound patience before it brings understanding of circumstance and the eternal nature of life. Practice oneness with a creature, a plant, any life process.

Oneness is a subtle and gentle experience, not forced but invited, allowed, and a quiet element of love is present.

The oneness experience is not controlled by time and space, or limited, for life is every where and every when, and is known. Consciousness is not limited by time and space. It is free to be one with any life and includes individuality. The co-existence of life, our brother, a thing to be remembered. How can life deny any part of its existence?

Thank you, our brother, and namaste.

July 2, 2014                   Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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Co-creation: a continuous reality

JANU: We have again this opportunity to explore co-creation, to a degree as humanity understands it, with a look at the larger reality here, you see.

Co-creation, then, is a continuous reality. Even when dreaming in the evening, you are co-creating. Collectively, humanity is constantly co-creating, interacting with life, its world, and the subtle realities. See this from life’s point of view, being one with life. Life sees itself, if you can use that term, through the perceptions of its creation. And creation continues, our brother, through the reality of continuous co-creation.

How does one describe in words the ramifications of all of this? For in a very subtle sense, all of life is a collective reality and it continues, fulfilling its potential, evolving. And all of your thoughts, feelings, factions, and on and on, are life creating itself, re-creating, beginning anew from time to time. One must move beyond the perception that life is somehow out there, beyond your individual existence. It is, and it is not, our brother, for life is everywhere, including all you are and will be.

Life is collective. Life is one. How deeply is that grasped and experienced? Every breath you take is Life taking that breath, is the air that is breathed and exhaled, and is the magic that has on the rest of your systems. Everything is connected, influenced and influencing. Co-creation taken to a larger meaning is not just an individual creating something. Everything is co-creating. The obsession with individuality and identity does not allow for the intimacy, the oneness, that life is. And if you are one with life, and another is one with life, as they say: things equal to the same thing are one with each other.

Co-creating in harmony with life is co-creating within the Truth within you. Be conscious. Be aware of life that you are, as you move through it and it moves through you. The smallest and the largest of creation are still just Life. So the truth and presence can be experienced in its fullness in the micro- and the macro-realities, equally. The depth, the continuing depth of understanding and experience is everywhere, in everything. If you long for love, intimacy, compassion, understanding, and yes, even lightheartedness, you are at one with already all you need and can desire. Your attention moving then from lack and separation to fulfillment, richness, of everything you desire.

Your True Nature, our brother, is not separate from these desires, for it loves life as well, and you, more than you know. So continue to co-create, adding to the richness of life, and this benefits everyone, everywhere. Namaste.

June 25, 2014              Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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Transitional Migrations: Choose to enjoy all that life offers

JANU: As an individual or any part of life evolves, in the transition from one state to another, the elements of what has been built carry into the next experience, the next evolutionary reality. Now, you ask, “Is this to be managed by the individual?” To a degree, yes, our brother. Managed in the sense of choosing the degree of involvement of what has been into what is now and what will be. Certain qualities, built over time, of experience, understanding, and perception may not be something you wish to continue. The choice is yours.
But the presence of these past tendencies can reach into and modify your decisions. It is wise to be aware of these and manage them. Some call these ‘instinct’: they are uncontrollable and cannot be changed. The impression of some experiences are so strong, they force through the veil, for the veil is porous, our brother. Wise to examine one’s own present life as to the nature of strong experiences, emotions, with the understanding of their potential for carryover. Even when making the transition from the physical life, deep-seated strong patterns of attitude, philosophy, experience, judgment, carryover and must be dealt with.
Life is a continuous reality, our brother. Experience in life of a sojourn is not isolated from the life after transition. So choose carefully what you build, choose to experience. Judge, even of yourself, for it stays with you, to be resolved. This includes pleasures, joys, peace, and fears. Going to heaven, so to speak, is the simplistic term.
Life is rich, full of opportunities and challenges, whether incarnate or not. Even though one may choose a state of rest and peace, when letting go of mortality, life is still richer and fuller than just rest and peace. One can linger in any state they choose. But ‘linger’ is the word here.
Transitioning includes not just leaving mortality, but leaving a current thought or attitude, emotion…yes, emotion….taking ignorance into illumination of issues or well-being. In a very real sense, we transition from one moment to the next. What you carry with you is up to you. What you embrace is up to you. Transition is an ongoing reality of migration and realization. But choosing to enjoy life and all that it offers is very rewarding. Namaste, our brother.
June 23, 2014 Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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The Discarnate Life: Comparisons

JANU:   We are Janu speaking, welcoming this opportunity to explore a part of life that leads to greater understanding and growth. For it is true that there are many parallels between incarnate and discarnate life. But there are differences, as well.

The passage of time in both worlds is non-linear, for that experience is a perception subject to many changes. Time in some circumstances seems interminable. And in others passes in a moment. This is also true in discarnate life. The cycles of life are many in incarnate experience. The days and nights, the comings and goings, of weather, of breathing. In discarnate life, the cycles are there as well, varying greatly from one subtle reality to another. But rhythm and pace, cycles of interaction, the flows of energy, the comings and goings of relationships. And even the Breath of Life, our brother, has a pulse, a rhythm, a cadence, which varies.

The transition itself has various experiences, depending upon the circumstances of the moment, the consciousness of the individual, from fear to joy. The challenges of the physical body disappear, but are remembered. The regret of unfinished business, so to speak, pertains for a time, until one perceives that life has successfully moved on.

Many linger to provide service for those of concern. And many move on, with larger concerns, some of which are carryovers of previous discarnate experiences. And some return to other worlds, to continue their incarnate experience through past association. Some combine with groups in spirit to develop new procedures that can serve humanity through inspiration and guidance. Some join in groups that help maintain many conditions of life; that stability keeps the opportunity for discovery and evolution to continue. And some continue their education with groupings designed for this. And some simply roam life to discover its nature and more of its creation.

This is a beginning look at transition and discarnate life, as you have requested. And yes, there is much more. Namaste.

June 27, 2014                   Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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The human perception of self-importance

JANU: For this morning’s journey, let us pursue the denomination, if you will, of specific integrity shining light upon that which consumes human attention and interest in the purpose of life, namely human existence.

The denomination, so to speak, of this pursuit is described as the supreme importance of the reality of humanity, compared to everything else. Humanity has difficulty grasping that its importance is not such that life is centered around it exclusively. There are many other species in the universe with varied cultures and philosophies of life, if understood, might re-position the human perception of self-importance or significance in the larger life, you see. That particular denomination of perception shapes the belief systems, social structures, perceptions of deity, and the creatures of life that populate the Earth and the seas.

When one is committed to and understands more and more deeply the nature of service and its position and contribution to the larger life, the sense of superiority and primary importance is of less and less concern. More so, the concern is of the health and well-being of creation and the movement of life through its path of evolution and realization. And even understanding that the elevation, through service, of any part of life evolves the server in unforeseen ways, allowing for more profound service and effectiveness.

Now, the instinct for self-preservation is a necessary ingredient for life to continue. But not with the disrespect that can ensue, for other life forms. Physical survival at times can be seen as expendable, as the True Nature continues on. At times, life continues for reasons not known, when one life or physical existence is sacrificed for another. Much of human thought, emotion, and society lives in fear of the loss of survival. True freedom is not based on fear. Your history records the lives of those who have found their peace with life, even when faced with the loss of their physical body. What is this peace they have discovered, and live in? This is worthy of consideration. Namaste, our brother

July 6, 2014                 Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross
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A sense of family among all of humanity

JANU: What we serve this evening belongs to a paradigm of consciousness that is the thread of life as humanity evolves through many generations. This thread of life is a sense of family, integrity of common purpose and destiny. At times, humanity seems not to demonstrate this thread of life, but it is always at the core of human nature. Turning conflicts into cooperation with mutual benefit and respect, and honoring integrity, is what this achieves. Outrageous behavior against one another becomes unthinkable, for it makes no sense and profits neither.
The scope of this reality can be carried from couples to communities to nations to all of Earth humanity and, yes, to other worlds. We do see this happening in time to come. There will be triggers or thresholds along the way that accelerate this, with quiet times in between for life to adjust. Once again, the need for awakening to a larger life and profound understanding as to one’s own nature and destiny.
The human heart continues to awaken, lifting each other’s spirit without a price. Namaste, our brother.
July 2, 2014 B Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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Sharing freedoms and opportunities with others

Editor’s note: This was given on the Fourth of July but applies at all times.

JANU: We are Janu speaking, celebrating this evening the mutual goodwill of so many in your nation on this Fourth of July celebration. May the spirit of goodwill and freedom extend itself to a greater degree into the affairs of humanity.

So many are in fear of inconvenience and loss with immigration of so many from other countries that suffer and die, and are deprived of basic opportunity and rights to be. We encourage humanity to grow into an attitude of collective concern for each other. This is a good opportunity for people to reconsider what the Founding Fathers of this country of yours envisioned, as people from around the world came to the shores to make a new life and to become Americans. A time of reflection and the opening of hearts and minds. A substantial portion of human destiny hinges upon the attitudes of immigration and the taking care of others who risk their lives for a chance at freedom and a better life in a rich country founded on such principles.

July 4, 2014 B                                        Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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Examples of loving life and changing the world

JANU:As you enjoy a beautiful and peaceful day, we also have our comparable realities. When we observe in humanity a moment of peace and beauty and the love of giving, in anyone’s day if you will, we enjoy it as well. We would have you know that the mayhem you see in your world, and its intensity, is an indicator of the times to come, for eventually more and more of humanity will choose the alternative, finding they can no longer be happy with such a life. We choose to encourage humanity to realize it has everything it needs to choose the alternative and create it. Humanity has profound power to manifest its choices. Mayhem is a choice, our brother, and so are peace, joy, the love of giving, and the love of life.

Nature everywhere, all creatures, can sense and respond to this kind of consciousness. But not all creatures, and not all nature, have experienced kindness from humanity, but nature welcomes it. You have experienced sending love to a fish in an aquarium and have seen it approach in response. You have seen birds flock in a tree next to you when your consciousness was loving the morning. This is part of what we mean by ‘loving life’ genuinely, without agenda. Words are not needed, but loving energy is. This works with people as well, whether you know them or not.

Practice loving life as a viable and real way of living. The beauty and magic of this, our brother, will change the world. It is a powerful way to live, in harmony with life, and in harmony with who you are. The possibilities are unlimited and have always been available. Namaste, our brother.

June 20, 2014 B                                                                  Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross
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The axis of life

JANU: This evening we attune to that which pretends to be the savior of humanity. This pretender is a dark horse entry into the flow of life and draws its vitality, its life, from the energy of those who believe this interloper. This one takes from those who do violence, cheat their neighbor, misrepresent the truth of life to foment confusion and despair. When people live in fear, which is the foundation for anger and hate and mayhem, they are vulnerable to this vampire-like activity, claiming not their True Power but the apparent power of mayhem.

The true savior of humanity is the human consciousness that chooses freedom: freedom to love and be loved, freedom to honor their existence, and to dream with others for a richer life of freedom. It is within humanity’s consciousness to know the difference from the false savior to the one who lives within them and has always been there. Awakening gives individuals confidence to choose in this direction, for awakening reveals the larger Truth of Life that collective humanity has such power already to be the Light Beings they are. And the interlopers fade away, for they are not in harmony with True Power and have their own distorted agenda of purpose and meaning. It has always been the right time for awakening.

Life turns on its axis; its motion is repetitive and unique, at the same time. Your solar system’s bodies spin on their axes as well, yet ever-changing and evolving. Become well aware of the axis that your life and your consciousness and your dreams revolve on. It is possible to move in consciousness from one world to another and another, on the life reality and vitality of the axis of Life, the core of each reality.

June 17, 2014                                                        Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross
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