On April 1st, 2005 Equinox was asked,

    What do we need to know right now?


    EQ:  We need for thee to know that this be a time, as we have said, of renewal.  And with renewal can come abundance.  But abundance can only be perceived and recognized if thee are abundantly grateful for what thee already have and knowledgeable about those things that thee need to allow to pass away.  Dost thou understand?

    What do you mean by allowing things to pass away?

    EQ:  Is it not so that many entities upon Terra have what they call negative behavior patterns or habits?

    Yes.

    EQ:  Some are obvious, as in taking noxious fumes into thy lungs.  Is this not so?

    Yes.

    EQ:  Others are less obvious like thinking very negative thoughts about thyself.  Is this not so?

    Yes.

    EQ:  These are things that would be greatly abandoned.  Is this not so?

    Yes.

    EQ:  And if thee abandon these things, does it not make room for thee to have more abundant things?

    Yes.

    EQ:  And if thee have more abundant things, are there not more things to appreciate?

    Yes.

    EQ:  And more things to give away to others so that once thee have gotten rid of the noxious things, thee can begin to get rid of even goodly things?  For do they not grow when shared?

    Yes.

    EQ:  This is the gift of this time.  We know upon Arizona, United States of Americas, that many entities begin to see this time as a time in which it will become hot.  And instead of them appreciating the wondrousness of it now, they are already perceiving the heat.

    That’s terrible.

    EQ:  Yes.  It is terrible for them because they are missing the wonders in preparation for something that they do not even know will manifest.  They assume because historically it has.  But could they be creating it because of this belief?

    Yes, that’s a possibility.

    EQ:  And how many times have thee been quite ok in the weather until thee hear what the temperature is?  Isn’t it wondrous what thy mind will do to thee?



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