So the purpose of this journey for the Schapera Show,is to travel to the lower world and ask the spirits for guidance on the topic of how human activities are causing environmental degradation and severe loss of habitat for wildlife, animals, birds, fish, insects all over the world, and especially in the Amazon and parts of Africa.
So I’m going to my hollowed-out tree trunk, so already a connection with nature, and I’m looking down at the floor where the portal lets me go through for my descent to the lower world.
And there’s a spinning light, and I go through and I’m high in what feels like space, the darkness of space, and setting my intention, my wish to go down and down and down and down to the lower world.
And the spirits issue a sort of, they issue a statement that’s both mocking of humans and sad, they’re saying, “Thank God humans can’t get their hands on the Lower world.” Includes magnificent areas of jungle and the spirit life.
And I’m still going down, and the spirits are saying that as a generalization humans have spoiled the land, the waters, the environment, the habitat, wherever they’ve gone.
And yes, humans are, in many cases, struggling in their work to try and slow down the rate of environmental degradation and habitat destruction, but they do this in the face of huge commercial interests, and I know they’re going to come back to this point that they’re kind of making right at the start, understand it to be that commercial interests are fundamentally what’s driving this distraction.
And I’m going down and down.
And I’ve seen the land on the place I’ve been too many times before, which is characterized by numerous round, smooth, white, they look like stones or eggs, and it’s always been a good place to start a journey in the lower world, and one of my very large spirit helpers of the lower world comes and I usually climb onto his back, and he often will take me somewhere appropriate for the journey, and he’s taking me to the beach of a large hippo lake, which I’ve been to many times before, and he’s taken me across to the island, which seems to be a place in the lower world that’s very good for accessing information, and the message comes that if this were Earth, the Amazon or other areas that are being degraded and destroyed, we’d be lucky if we saw a vulture flying over a burned landscape.
So it’s a very strong image of destruction and desolation, and I get off the Spirit Helpers back sitting at a table with a bench, and at first I thought the tabletop was made of wood, but it might be made out of stone, and it’s the kind of stone that has numerous images, shapes, and in it that I know I could look into in access information, and I say that I’ve recently been reading a book about how the jungle in the Amazon is being destroyed, and I’ve read numerous online articles to the same effect, and it’s so tragic, it’s so tragic, and I say I personally don’t know if there’s anything I can do, and the whole issue is understanding it, and as if to emphasize the opposite of environmental degradation, the area now is swarming with birds and butterflies, and I’m being shown rivers full of fish and birds, and I say that the richness of the unspoiled environment is astounding, that we have no idea, or most people, besides the few that have gone into unspoiled areas, most people have got no idea just what the richness of an undegraded and undamaged by humans natural environment is like, in terms of plants, trees, water, animal life, bird life, insect life, that we, if we could have an idea of what that richness is really like in an unspoiled environment, we would be even more horrified than we are now, because we’re comparing damaged areas with less damaged areas, rather than with absolute, pristine, untouched areas, and they say, well, you know, let’s come back to the point that they mentioned on the agenda, which is commercial interests, and I think this, this is the bane of humanity, commercial interests, and that we’re at a stage, humans are at a stage of civilization where we’ve prepared a land to support so much of what we do, our food, our trade, our technology, mining, entertainment.
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