segunda-feira, 27 de junho de 2016

Hoje e sempre





A chamada Noite Cristal

é potencial de Fusão de Humano e Divino
à distância de uma Respiração Compassiva.


Os Filhos da Rosa
permitem-se Ser
Pura Consciência

Alquimia em revelação
energia em Integração.



Hoje e sempre

expressão criativa do Centro


uma escolha

de Liberdade

e Vida

Até lá

Plataforma Cristalina
da Estrela da Vida

segunda-feira, 20 de junho de 2016

Solstício 2016

Hoje é dia de Solstício 
de Verão a Norte do Equador/ de Inverno a Sul, 
coincidindo com a Lua Cheia, 
com a Grande Cruz 
e com a Noite Cristal!



Potencial imenso de abertura à grande alquimia de consciência, de integração de tantos e tantos aspectos, nomeadamente dos mais cinza e negros, das emoções mais intensas e ainda ressonantes com a densidade dual, os resquícios do jogo, do drama, do poder, da ilusão...

Tudo parte de uma escolha de permitir ir mais além e de permitir a mudança e transformação.
Tudo parte da aceitação  dessas partes de nós que têm estado aí, bem camufladas, a governar insidiosamente as nossas vidas com pensamentos da dúvida, escassez, não merecimento, boicotando e distraindo, trazendo revolta e frustração imensa...
É não ser luz, nem sombra... é abraçar a pura Essência, a consciência livre Que Somos.

Tudo o Que Somos está aqui para ofertar esta abertura. 
Cabe ao aspecto humano escolher se vai persistir nas dificuldades, se vai abraçar a oportunidade de ser faceta, fractal integrado dessa Essência.

Os ventos estão a mudar.
A maré vai revelar-se inovadora na direcção que tomar.

O portal em acção é de potenciais inquestionáveis para o coração aberto e sincero nos próximos meses. As flores da Primavera, das múltiplas Primaveras que vimos este ano, vão transformar-se em fruto. 
O que colhes?
Vais ficar apenas em cogitação e contemplação dos frutos ou vais permitir-te saborear e receber a dádiva sensual e interdimensional que comportam?

Verão quente de 2016 - nada ficará como dantes.
Tu sabes isso. 
Tu sentes isso.
Tu anseias por isso.

Permites-te Ser?... para lá do que 'achas' que é Ser, para lá do 'achas' que mereces, ...?... 
Entrega-te.
Confia.

A tua respiração consciente no silêncio interno, na calma, na simplicidade, na serenidade do Centro, é o teu elemento de integração e liberdade.

A luta de poder está ao rubro, as quimeras alicerçadas em mentiras milenares, falsos deuses e heróis também, os lobos com pele de cordeiro já nem se esforçam com falinhas mansas - a voz do passado, o apelo à divisão e aos medos mais entranhados,, ódios e ressentimentos encapuçados de medos e mais medos... 
Só aqueles que se colocam fora da energia de poder conseguem vislumbrar essa realidade paralela de liberdade.

Mantém-te na tua respiração.

Escolhe Vida.
Escolhe Existência.
Escolhe PAX.

Faz as tuas raízes.
Está bem presente. 

És ser estelar em experiência humana.
És ser angelical em experiência humana.
Mantém o teu grito do Ipiranga, o teu grito de Liberdade.
Sê o coração resplandecente.
Sê o Vaso Cristalino, límpido e puro, que refracta a radiância do Centro.

Sê o Eu Sou.



Na Noite Cristal na Plataforma Cristalina da Estrela da Vida,
a escolha é de ir além,
de ir celebrar a dádiva sublime deste solstício, desta lua cheia com os Mestres Ascensos, observando a dança das estrelas que É para nos servir nesta experiência de liberdade da Alma...


Liberdade.
Para ser o Eu sou.
Liberdade
Para a/s famílias espirituais.
Liberdade.
Para as estrelas e constelações.
Para que a Criação prossiga a sua expressão criativa, tela cósmica de mil cores magnificentes. 
Esse é o rumo natural.
Toda a energia busca resolução.
O retorno ao Centro é o desígnio na reivenção, renascimento e recriação eterna. 


Na Noite Cristal na Plataforma Cristalina da Estrela da Vida,
o convite é de fusão de humano e divino,
de celebração desse potencial de Realização: 

Eu Sou o que Eu Sou



Que assim seja
e

Assim É




terça-feira, 7 de junho de 2016

A herança da biologia ancestral - "As experiências da avó deixam marcas nos genes"

«Grandma's Experiences Leave a Mark on Your Genes


Your ancestors' lousy childhoods or excellent adventures might change your personality, bequeathing anxiety or resilience by altering the epigenetic expressions of genes in the brain.

Darwin and Freud walk into a bar. Two alcoholic mice — a mother and her son — sit on two bar stools, lapping gin from two thimbles.
The mother mouse looks up and says, “Hey, geniuses, tell me how my son got into this sorry state.”
“Bad inheritance,” says Darwin.
“Bad mothering,” says Freud.
For over a hundred years, those two views — nature or nurture, biology or psychology — offered opposing explanations for how behaviors develop and persist, not only within a single individual but across generations.
And then, in 1992, two young scientists following in Freud’s and Darwin’s footsteps actually did walk into a bar. And by the time they walked out, a few beers later, they had begun to forge a revolutionary new synthesis of how life experiences could directly affect your genes — and not only your own life experiences, but those of your mother’s, grandmother’s and beyond.
The bar was in Madrid, where the Cajal Institute, Spain’s oldest academic center for the study of neurobiology, was holding an international meeting. Moshe Szyf, a molecular biologist and geneticist at McGill University in Montreal, had never studied psychology or neurology, but he had been talked into attending by a colleague who thought his work might have some application. Likewise, Michael Meaney, a McGill neurobiologist, had been talked into attending by the same colleague, who thought Meaney’s research into animal models of maternal neglect might benefit from Szyf’s perspective.
trait-2
Michael Meaney, neurobiologist.
Owen Egan/McGill University
“I can still visualize the place — it was a corner bar that specialized in pizza,” Meaney says. “Moshe, being kosher, was interested in kosher calories. Beer is kosher. Moshe can drink beer anywhere. And I’m Irish. So it was perfect.”
The two engaged in animated conversation about a hot new line of research in genetics. Since the 1970s, researchers had known that the tightly wound spools of DNA inside each cell’s nucleus require something extra to tell them exactly which genes to transcribe, whether for a heart cell, a liver cell or a brain cell. 
One such extra element is the methyl group, a common structural component of organic molecules. The methyl group works like a placeholder in a cookbook, attaching to the DNA within each cell to select only those recipes — er, genes — necessary for that particular cell’s proteins. Because methyl groups are attached to the genes, residing beside but separate from the double-helix DNA code, the field was dubbed epigenetics, from the prefix epi (Greek for over, outer, above).
Originally these epigenetic changes were believed to occur only during fetal development. But pioneering studies showed that molecular bric-a-brac could be added to DNA in adulthood, setting off a cascade of cellular changes resulting in cancer. Sometimes methyl groups attached to DNA thanks to changes in diet; other times, exposure to certain chemicals appeared to be the cause. Szyf showed that correcting epigenetic changes with drugs could cure certain cancers in animals. 
Geneticists were especially surprised to find that epigenetic change could be passed down from parent to child, one generation after the next. A study from Randy Jirtle of Duke University showed that when female mice are fed a diet rich in methyl groups, the fur pigment of subsequent offspring is permanently altered. Without any change to DNA at all, methyl groups could be added or subtracted, and the changes were inherited much like a mutation in a gene.
trait-3
Moshe Szyf, molecular biologist and geneticist.
McGill University
Now, at the bar in Madrid, Szyf and Meaney considered a hypothesis as improbable as it was profound: If diet and chemicals can cause epigenetic changes, could certain experiences — child neglect, drug abuse or other severe stresses — also set off epigenetic changes to the DNA inside the neurons of a person’s brain? That question turned out to be the basis of a new field, behavioral epigenetics, now so vibrant it has spawned dozens of studies and suggested profound new treatments to heal the brain.
According to the new insights of behavioral epigenetics, traumatic experiences in our past, or in our recent ancestors’ past, leave molecular scars adhering to our DNA. Jews whose great-grandparents were chased from their Russian shtetls; Chinese whose grandparents lived through the ravages of the Cultural Revolution; young immigrants from Africa whose parents survived massacres; adults of every ethnicity who grew up with alcoholic or abusive parents — all carry with them more than just memories. 
Like silt deposited on the cogs of a finely tuned machine after the seawater of a tsunami recedes, our experiences, and those of our forebears, are never gone, even if they have been forgotten. They become a part of us, a molecular residue holding fast to our genetic scaffolding. The DNA remains the same, but psychological and behavioral tendencies are inherited. You might have inherited not just your grandmother’s knobby knees, but also her predisposition toward depression caused by the neglect she suffered as a newborn. 
Or not. If your grandmother was adopted by nurturing parents, you might be enjoying the boost she received thanks to their love and support. The mechanisms of behavioral epigenetics underlie not only deficits and weaknesses but strengths and resiliencies, too. And for those unlucky enough to descend from miserable or withholding grandparents, emerging drug treatments could reset not just mood, but the epigenetic changes themselves. Like grandmother’s vintage dress, you could wear it or have it altered. The genome has long been known as the blueprint of life, but the epigenome is life’s Etch A Sketch: Shake it hard enough, and you can wipe clean the family curse.»
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segunda-feira, 6 de junho de 2016

Noite Cristal




Hoje é NOITE CRISTAL

Na Shaumbra Magazine deste mês, Geoffrey Hoppe do Crimson Circle fala sobre sonhos e sobre como Adamus mencionou recentemente que a maior parte das pessoas fica nos reinos da mente devido ao peso da consciência de massas.

Hummm...

A Noite Cristal é oportunidade de nos lembrarmos desse potencial - sempre disponível - de ir mais além e de nos conectarmos com a nossa Alma, nos reinos da liberdade, nos r
einos cristalinos. Porque não?
Nos reinos mágicos da VIDA,
uma respiração de compaixão
na brisa suave
o Canto da ALMA.

P A X.

«Adamus mentioned something very interesting the other day at the Threshold event in Tuscany. He said that the gravity of mass consciousness has become so strong that even in our dreams, most humans are staying in the mental realms.
(...)
We chose to incarnate at this time to bring in consciousness to Earth, and along with consciousness comes sensuality and creativity. In the past few years Adamus has talked at length about the importance of going beyond the human senses and mind. He’s stressed the importance of imagination. He’s said that “art will change the world,” meaning that our creative and sensual nature will be like lights to the world that has gone very mental and gray. 
Dreams are for dreaming… going out beyond the mental realms whether in your nighttime dream state or for imagining your heart’s desires. Before you go to sleep at night, make a conscious choice to “dream beyond” the gravity of mass consciousness, into the angelic and crystalline realms. Before you say “that is not possible” to your heart’s desires, make a conscious choice to imagine into possibilities that defy mundane everyday life. »
http://www.crimsoncircle.com/newsletters/2016_Newsletters/Shaumbra_Monthly_June_2016.pdf