On December 2nd, 2005 Equinox was asked,

    What do we need to know right now?


    EQ:  What we believe that thee need to know, that we believe this is needed for every of thy days and months and years, is that all that thee need to know is within thyself, but that entities upon Terra very rarely take even a little bit of time to be very quiet within themselves and listen to thy voices.  Very few entities upon Terra actually ask thy inner-self when information is given to thee whether it is valid for their reality, whether it is harmful, whether it is truth, whether it is something that they need to nurture.  Instead, all entities upon Terra seem to accept all the information that is fed to them, or most of it, without any censorship what-so-ever, without any real thought what-so-ever and all this junk clogs thy system.  And then thee stop seeing the world from the clarity of true vision and instead see the world from the dis-clarity of the junk that thee have allowed in to thy space without first examination.  Dost thou understand?

    How do we discern between junk and non-junk?

    EQ:  Spend time in the privacy of self.  Spend time in the essence of thy being and ask thy being is this truth for thee or is this junk for thee.  For someone this may be truth.  For someone else it may not be.  And only thee can discern this for thyself.  Just because something is truth for thy mate, thy family, thy apparent state or country does not necessarily make it truth does it?

    No.

    EQ:  But if thee do not take a moment of time every day to sort that which has gone into thy brain, then what thee will have is mostly junk.  Thy brain, we have heard it said upon Terra, is like that which is thy CPU system.  Dost thou understand?  If thee put everything into thy CPU, what would thee get out?

    Everything.

    EQ:  A mess.  Why dost thee do this to this CPU [gesturing to brain]?  Thee do not edit thy word processor.  And the funniest part about this to us is thee do not edit and it comes back out thy mouth that way.  No thought.  Response.  Reaction.  Is this not so?  And often, it comes out thy mouth as truth because thee heard it on the radio or it was said on TV or thy father or mother or aunt and uncle or thy teacher told thee so.  And in thy vast amount of information, are there not conflicting pieces?

    Yes, frequently in fact.

    EQ:  And do not those conflicting pieces make thee wonder?  But yet thee still do not censor as they come in.  Thee do not look at them and say, “ Does this meet with my world view?  And if it does not, might my world view need some changing?  And if not, what is this piece of information?  Does it have any validity?  Does it bring me any truth?  Does it bring me any knowledge?”  Nope.  Thee just take it in.  Thee have commercials that tell thee that thee will be sick.  Thee have commercials that tell thee that Butterfingers is a food group.  (We think it is!)  But then do thee not also get conflicting messages that Butterfingers are not a food group and can be dangerous to thy health?

    Yes.

    EQ:  And thy mind takes this all in and then reacts to all of them.  One moment it rationalizes that Butterfingers are a decent food group and then it feel guilty for having eaten it.  Is this not so?  What dost thou think this does to thy body?

    It confuses it.

    EQ:  And one moment it is feeling great and the next it is being sick.  If thee are creating thy reality with each moment, why would thee want conflicting messages constantly?  What does this do for thee?

    In the positive sense, it can give us skills of discernment.

    EQ:  It can.  If thee use this.  But when thee do not, it does nothing but offer thee more and more reasons to feel powerless.  Dost thou understand?  For then thee can say, “Well, this expert said this, but this one said this, and this one also said this and now the new data is this…” and what happens?

    Right.  Our opinion no longer matters among conflicting experts, or so we think.

    EQ:  And additionally then thee make no decisions for thyself for this expert then becomes the expert of the moment.  Is this not so?

    We have a word for that.  It’s called technocracy, a rule by experts, in which experts make decisions for us.

    EQ:  What we would hope, what we would hope that thee would remember, at least for the month of Decembers, is to take five, twenty, one half hours of thy time each day and sort some of the data, just some, just sort it.  Be quiet in thy inner space and as these things come to the surface look at them.  Not from head-on, but head-on, up above, down below, side to side, spin it and say, “Where is its value for me right now?”  And if there is none put it on a shelf in a box that says maybe there will be value later.  Dost thou understand?  Try it.  We think thee will be amazed.


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