W: Hello Divine Father.
DF: Hello Wayne.
W: Father, I wondered about digesting collapse with you today. I’m not sure how much energy I have for our discussion today, but I suspect you and I can concoct something good like we seem to do.
DF: I just like talking with you, Wayne. Any subject will do really. Collapse is a good one. What do you want to discuss about it?
W: Well, I’ve digested it in a ton of ways and read about it so much. I’m kind of interested in your perspective on it. Maybe my heads a bit too full of the subject and I need to get some space from it to see the forest for the trees. That’s usually where you come in.
DF: Okay, so that puts me on the spot.
W: …It’s just you being you, c’mon, you eat this stuff up…
DF: Yeah, I just like stalling a bit while people wake up and see if their desire is to really feel something different from their reality.
W: That’s kind of the whole deal with collapse, Father, is that it’s like adopting a new religion, there’s new views on reality, a whole new message to put out there, and choices to make.
DF: A new version of a heaven to gain and a hell to escape, except this one is all in the here and now.
W: And most folks are still kind of pissed off with the old heaven to gain and hell to escape in the there and then.
DF: Which understandably leaves them hesitant to join anything that feels like a new religion, or to resist anyone tugging on them, which leaves you with a pretty much impossible task of effectively warning anyone.
W: So, do I have your guidance then to bail on warning anyone?
DF: Well, How much fun are you having at it?
W: About as much fun as I did in my first religion.
DF: I’d say you need some new strategy then, Wayne.
W: Strategy for what though, Father?
DF: …a strategy to keep your sanity. I mean if you’re not going to warn the occupants of a burning house to get out, then you need some way to live with that.
W: Man, you have such a thing? I’d like me some of that.
DF: I’m not sure I do actually, but maybe we can find something that wants to show up, but just hasn’t yet. If it’s going to show up, and it’s ready to show up, it’s going to show up in relationship.
W: I’m going to go into deep listening mode, so you can go into deep download mode if that’s okay…
DF: Okay, let’s do it that way today, and tomorrow you’re on download and I’m on listen, okay?
W: Okay.
DF: Okay. What comes to me first, Wayne, as I warm up my downloader is that many people are not meant to escape death in the coming collapse. Their souls have okayed the whole learning experience of being broadsided by collapse, and early death.
W: You mean like they volunteered for this?
DF: I mean what they volunteered for is living from the seat of their own authority, and saying no to the agenda of others, as their primary lesson this life.
W: But wait a minute, how is that choosing early death?
DF: That’s easy, Wayne, it’s just refusing a messenger who has a real and valid warning, but what the soul has chosen for a lesson this life is to be in their own sovereignty, at any cost, even their own life. Not a bad reason to live and die, I’d say. It’s just not very conscious to the personality currently doing the soul’s journey in the current lifetime.
W: That’s different Father, because, I don’t like watching a dog chase and kill a baby chick here on the ranch. Life seems to have a deep inclination to preserve life.
DF: But this is the sacredness of life itself. Human life gets its’ sacredness from the fact that it has a beginning and an end. The death-rate is identical to the birthrate, 100%. At any moment between birth and death, if someone is willing to feel those two realities, that at one time past, they didn’t exist here, and at one time future, they will not exist here, then the moment becomes infused with conscious learning, which is the point of life itself. Life is out learning and learning is all about love.
W: Your downloader feels pretty warm now.
DF: Might need a fan soon, son. Yes. Okay, what else? Collapse is one big event wired up by the human race, that souls alive on earth now, past and future are all fixing to learn something big that they haven’t learned yet, as a species. It’s a betting the farm deal no doubt, and quite reckless actually, but at it’s heart, it’s reckless about coming to terms with the nature of life itself. So, if the deathrate is identical to the birthrate, then it’s all about finding a worthy life as well as a worthy death. To a soul’s reality, there is nothing more worthy than learning how to be with life. Collapse of the current set of industrial living arrangements on the planet is simply learning and nothing more. It’s the most profound kind of learning, learning that has been many centuries in the making, and learning that not a precious drop of goes to waste.
W: Okay, so then that kind of puts into perspective my soul saving mission?
DF: To the place where you won’t save a single life that hasn’t already chosen to see it and take action.
W: So that then changes a lot for me no doubt. I mean, it still needs to go in and be digested and to let it affect my choices and energy, but another question is popping up.
DF: Strike while the irons hot they say…
W: You’re the one that’s hot, Father.
DF: Why, thank you. Your question, please…
W: What about if this learning you speak of costs the entire human race, along with every other species, along with the planet as far as it being able to support life?
DF: Which speaks to nothing more than the magnitude of the learning, Wayne, and what the universe and life itself is willing to risk in it’s utter abandon to come to know and realize.
W: But the thought of it, Father, makes me want to cry, and I’m not sure I’d be able to stop to entertain the thought of it. My god, we’re not talking the chick on the ranch anymore.
DF: Whether it’s the chick on the ranch or the last bit of life in the very last living cell in the universe, it wants to come to know love. Love that is, is felt and transacted and experienced. Anything short is a disgrace to life itself. Life surrenders to both death and birth in it’s quest for love. Collapse is as natural as life and death. It’s only our removal from nature, like the whole industrial experiment was based on, that makes it seem otherwise. We’re just very near done with this lesson. You can feel it. Others can feel it. It’s as plain as day to those who can see it and equally un-seeable to those who can’t, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t in on it and that you all are not deeply interconnected in the lesson. The learning requires both those who see and those who don’t for it to be born into consciousness.
W: Okay, point taken, as much as I can in the moment that is, but one more question and I hope I’m not trying your patience, I don’t think I am, but you seem intense, Father…
DF: Wayne, where would we be without the questioner? I have endless patience for any real question. It’s only the use of questions as a resistance that tries my patience. I can feel you aching to learn, and that’s in line with the universe’s ache to learn. Please ask away?
W: Okay, my question goes something like this: ‘But if the last cell in the universe get risked in this lesson and we don’t learn this deal, we’ve truly lost everything, then where are we?
DF: Then where we are is being surrendered to the fact that living without love is not living at all, and living itself humbly admits that it was a mistake, and makes room for whatever next the universe has in mind.
W: Wow, Father, I’m like pretty stretched out in my thinking/feeling space right now. How can I walk this out where I live now, like before dinner maybe, or before bed, or tomorrow, in life as I know it?
DF: You’re right, Wayne. We hiked pretty far up the mountain didn’t we? It’s crazy fun though huh?
W: No doubt, but I’d like to get back home before nightfall, or maybe in time for dinner.
DF: Okay, here’s how you can walk this out in shoe leather, or in your case, flip-flops. If all of life is willing to risk all of life to learn love, then seek to align any and all moment-by-moment choices into alignment with that surrender. The tiniest choices, to the grandest, in every arena of life can all be placed on this altar and a much higher guidance energy comes into the picture. It is unmistakable. In feeling collapse, or even the possibility of near term human extinction, it rockets you to what really matters as it lets go of what once mattered, but doesn’t matter anymore. It separates the precious from the worthless in a heartbeat.
W: I think I need to pause here for my own health…
DF: You’re just thinking of dinner…
W: well, dinner matters.
DF: yes, dinner matters a lot. Feel the ache of the universe in every calorie and every vitamin in every bite.
W: Okay, now, you’re just sounding weird.
DF: Look who’s calling the kettle black.
W: I’ll have to see if I can show up for tomorrow’s dialogue.
DF: Hey, it’s your turn on download. Don’t bail on me now.
W: Right, Okay, I’ll do my best then.
DF: Letting in love is tougher than you thought isn’t it?
W: And crazy so much easier too. Both are true, somehow.
DF: And just remember, we just made all this up…
W: Because we could?
DF: Because that’s what love does, and yes, because we could.
Wayne Vriend is a co-founder of Soulfullheart Community, healer and author of 90 Days With Yeshua. Visit soulfullheart.com for more information.
