Dear brothers from planet Earth! I AM EL MORYA!
Every time we can be here with you, it’s a moment of celebration, a moment of great joy. Bringing a message, providing guidance, sharing warmth, it’s always important for each of you.
Observe what happens around you. Observe everything. Not just people, not just the news. Observe everything: the planet, people’s behavior, the behavior of your society, how many things are being discovered, how many people are paying for their wrongdoings, how many people are at war, how many people suffer…
I could stay here talking for a long time, asking you to observe your surroundings. But always observe, as the number of negative things far outweighs the positive ones by much. Because these you don’t like to see, you don’t comment on, you don’t amplify, you don’t multiply. In a circle of conversations, what always comes up? Problems, violence, disagreements. Rarely do you comment on victories, happy moments, family. And why?
Everything was very well thought out, planned, and executed, so that you would be bombarded every minute with only bad news. So, this has become a habit, a habit of only commenting on negative things. Many will say to me now, “No, but I don’t hear anything anymore. Am I disconnected from everything?” Are you? When you meet someone, a friend, or even a relative, is the only thing they comment on are exactly these things?
So, I would say that no one is immune. It’s no use turning off the devices and isolating yourself from the world because things continue to happen outside. And the moment will come when they will knock on your door. Even if you choose to go inside a hole. It may be that one day it rains a lot, and this hole fills up, and problems will start to appear.
So, it’s not by isolating yourself, it’s not simply thinking that distancing yourself is the best remedy, that you will find peace in your heart. Because peace in the heart is earned, it is learned. So it’s better to be the one who exposes oneself, who listens to everything, and listens with the heart, understanding each brother, understanding each moment, without criticism, without revolt; learning to accept everything with gratitude, even those very bad things, than the one who isolates themselves from everything and does not allow themselves to experience any of it.
And on the day that something bad comes, will they be ready? Oh, I guarantee they won’t. Because they didn’t train, they simply distanced themselves. It’s easy. It’s easy to distance yourself from other people’s problems. But do you gain experience? No, you don’t. So, my brothers, it’s necessary to be there, on the battlefield, to learn to fight. No one learns to fight behind a desk. No one learns to fight on paper. You learn to fight in the middle of the battle.
So, it’s not by isolating yourself, it’s not thinking that you are better than everyone else because you don’t get involved with anything, that you will be evolving. I agree that on one hand, you are maintaining balance. I agree, but on the other hand, you are not in the midst of the battle, you are not in the fight. And the day it knocks on your door, because, oh, the day will come when it will, you won’t know what to do because you never fought; you isolated yourself; you don’t want to know about anything; you distanced yourself from everything.
The world is exploding out there, and you are inside your bubble. But I guarantee that your bubble will break, and when the avalanche comes, it will come with full force, and you won’t know how to behave in the avalanche. So, as Michael always says, balance is everything. It’s not that you’re going to throw yourself into the shadows because you need to be in the middle of the battle. It’s not that. But you need to feel, listen, and analyze each point. And start to notice how you react to each situation.
Exposing yourself to situations is learning, knowing how to behave the next time. It’s an opportunity to check: ‘How will I react in a situation like this?’ That’s it. Letting situations come to you, and you stop and think: ‘How am I reacting? Hmm, I’m not reacting well, I need to improve. Oh no, I’m reacting well. Great, I’m evolving.’ But you looked at the situation. You received it in the face and knew how to deal with it or not, but you are in a learning process.
Now it’s not about putting yourself in a bubble and thinking you’re better than everyone. And thinking that putting yourself in a bubble is the way. No, it’s not because tomorrow when your bubble breaks, you won’t know what to do because you never wanted to face anything head-on. You isolated yourself from everything. You don’t want to know because it doesn’t make you feel good. If it doesn’t make you feel good, isn’t that a point for change?
So, my brothers, balance. Not too much there, not too much here. Let things come. Observe how you react. That’s great learning. This is being in the middle of the battle. It’s not sitting around and just watching. This doesn’t evolve; it doesn’t make anyone learn. ‘Oh, but this keeps me in balance.’ I already said I agree with that, but in the future, there will come a time when that battle will reach you, and then what will you do? You never fought; you don’t know the tricks and strategies of the battle because you never entered it. And then what will you do?
I answer: You will be swallowed by the battle, and then you will regret having been the one who isolated yourself from everything, who doesn’t want to know about anything, just to maintain balance. And learning and how to face everything? I tell you, my brothers, everything will come. Each of you will go through many challenges. And it’s in the middle of the battle that you learn to simply look at the challenges and be grateful for them because you are learning to look at everything with love.
For the ugliest, most horrendous things, you will continue to look with love. And why? Because you learned, because you saw so much, and learned so much that you won’t be affected by those things anymore. You will look at them with gratitude and with the certainty, always, that each one is where they need to be, living what they chose to live.
Balance, that’s the big word. Don’t get involved in the shadows, but also don’t isolate yourself in a hole. You need to be in the middle of the battle to learn its tricks, to learn how to behave in front of everything that appears.
Isolating yourself seems a bit like being afraid to live what has to be lived. Think about it. What feeling do you have when you isolate yourself from everything? Is it really for your balance or out of fear of living that? Think hard about it.
Translated by: Paula Prado