Let’s assume this is true. We all have this power.
So if we’re not content with the current situation we can do something about it.
But it’s important to make subtle changes. Why? Otherwise it is too obvious that you are the one doing it and also because you need to observe how your actions affect the timeline.
When you’re being too obvious about it the ones who are now in charge can start to see you as a threat. Of course they want to keep the power that they’ve worked hard for to build and which gives them so many profits. To them I say: You can hurt me but you can’t stop me.
Where shall I start? Which change shall I make first?
It’s kind of scary that I really have this much power. But tasting of this I also realize that it comes with great responsibility. It’s easy to fall into ‘power hunger’.
That’s why the changes have to meet certain standards:
- Don’t go against anyone’s free will
- The right intentions, do no harm.
- Must be ‘needed’ instead of ‘wanted’.
Examples:
- To cure everyone doesn’t meet the standards. People and other creatures have to consent and see the necessity of this. Sometimes the illness has a function. It’s not for me to decide their life would be better without it.
- You can’t give direct advice, say what they should do, this goes against free will.
- However you can give others multiple options so that they can make a decision well thought through. So provide information. But this has to be objective instead of subjective. It’s best to not have any bias, because then you could do harm to those that aren’t your bias, even if it’s unintentional.
- The mass meditations are helpful, because this way a lot of people create together the unified positive movement.
First think about what you want to do, check if it meets the criteria and then release it into the world.
I am curious about your view on this. Please share it.

