Excerpts from an Unpublished Waith Transcript, dated August 2, 1994
The following are excerpts from the unpublished Waith Transcript of August 2, 1994. The words in purple are directly from Waith ~
Question:What the heck are we doing at the conscious level if we don’t have a lot to say about what’s going on? Why bother? I mean, what are we doing here?
Your Higher Self is what has all the say ~ your Higher Self and Soul. You are simply the concreteness of the Higher Self and Soul acting out the lessons to be learned. You see, this is part of the point of it all. Why is any energy in a encasement, in a concreteness? You are simply the tool at concrete level for your own Higher Self and for your own Soul. It is not anyone else controlling you, my son. It is you controlling you.
However, this is where the issues of ego come in. At conscious level you would want to think that you are completely in control, and that at the conscious level you have the absolute say in everything that goes on. In actuality, at the concrete level, you have nothing to say about what goes on.
The sooner you learn that, the better you find yourself existing and learning your lessons. Simply flow with what occurs and trust in your Higher Self and trust in the connection that your Higher Self and your Soul has and its connection to The Universal Consciousness in giving you all of the answers that you need for Self.
It is the conflict, however, between the ego of Conscious Self and the ego of Higher Self that is always at risk here for whether the lesson is learned or not, or whether you have to keep coming back to learn it until you finally, at Conscious Self, determine that you are simply the instrument of your own Higher Self. It is as simple as that.
Question: Well, if the communication with the Higher Self is excellent, and we are able to work out a plan together, that’s great. If there are blockages, then, at a conscious level where most of our influences are, other consciousnesses on the conscious level, and we have to deal with that, it’s sort of like we have to almost ignore most of what we deal with everyday, or something.
Oh, indeed. You have very aptly identified the problem, and that is that there is so much blockage at conscious level of the reality of the Higher Self being in control, that the blockages then create their own blockages. And until there can be the flow of communication between the Conscious Self and the Higher Self, then the blockages will mount up and you will take those blockages from lifetime to lifetime to lifetime until you finally catch on and figure it out and say finally, “It is my Higher Self that is in control. I am not in control.” Then suddenly there are no more blockages. You have a very clear understanding of what it is you are here to do. You do it, and you do it easily. Not without its difficulties yet, with a clearer understanding that you are truly working your own Higher Self, that you are not under the control of any other influences.
This is the problem at Conscious Self. You are all so easily influenced by others around you rather than listening to Self and allowing Self to give you the answer. You want to have someone else tell you what to do. It makes it much easier. It takes the responsibility away from your own behavior.
In the long run, you have achieved nothing except more blockages. Until you finally accept Self, Higher Self and Soul as the one giving you your answers ~ and not your friend next door ~ then, and only then, will you feel the beginnings of rapid growth.
Question: Are you saying then, that individuals have to take responsibility for their own actions in order to evolve?
Yes, indeed.
The following links on our site provide more excerpts from this Unpublished Waith Transcript ~
Reflections from Mushiba ~ Sending Light to the Earth
Waith Words for the Day ~ July 27, 2008
Waith Words for the Day ~ July 28, 2008
Waith Words for the Day ~ July 29, 2008
Waith Words for the Day ~ July 30, 2008
Waith Words for the Day ~ July 31, 2008
Waith Words for the Day ~ August 1, 2008
Waith Words for the Day ~ August 2, 2008
Posted in Excerpts from Unpublished Waith Transcripts | July 26, 2008
July 26th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
Oh boy … Have I met a lot of repeaters!
July 31st, 2008 at 7:44 am
I will share a conversation I had with my brother yesterday…
He was talking to his son’s girlfriend about the idea of someone “asking for help.” And when is it okay to do that without imposing? He responded to her very wisely, I might add, that it is okay to ask for help, but first you must do everything you can to help yourself. Otherwise, how would you know whether or not you were able to do it without help? This is how you learn your limitations and grow.
To just jodi ~ I have also met a lot of repeaters. I am one of them! Those around me get angry (or maybe the word is concerned) that I will never ask for help. However, as I grow physically older, I am learning more and more of my limitations.
Life is truly a learning experience
July 31st, 2008 at 11:13 am
Ahhhh, yes, the old ‘fine line’ discussion and the point that we will not know where the ‘line’ is until we cross it, thus enabling us to finally learn where our line ~ the the line of others ~ is located. Then, of course, the line is moved ~ for Self and Others ~ and we move forward. That is the concept ~ however, the ‘living’ of that concept is what brings about ‘repeat’ behavior until we finally ‘Recognize’ that line ~ for Self and Others ~ then, ‘Acknowledge’ that we have recognized the line and finally then ‘Act’ on what we have recognized and acknowledged. This is part of Waith’s RAA formula for lesson learning (Recognize, Acknowledge and Act).
July 31st, 2008 at 11:49 am
Buema ~ you always make me smile. We are all repeaters at various levels.
As a child, my father was one that always said: I will show you once and then you can do it. You all have heard me state that at the age of four, I was the size of a two year old … so my challenges in learning were always an extra effort on myself. However, I learned early not to ask for help, thus the do it myself attitude is still with me at 67 years into this illusion.
The only time in my life when I felt comfortable asking to help and/or guidance was in coming to Terra Lux! Waith, Mushiba and each of you have never given “directions”, only guidance in possibilities of my own ability to comprehend what is possible!
To help you understand what I mean, is that my first private conversation with Waith (telephone conversation), was Waith started to tell me that I belonged at the Terra Lux home base so-to-speak, then he hesitated and said, if that is of your mind.
AND look, I am, although not there physically as I would love to be .. I feel deeply inbeded in the learning and growing partnership with each one of you. I feel blessed in my daily sharing and sending of light and energy to all of Terra Lux, to the Circle of Light and to the Universe to any that might need to touch it.
The word “Help” should be replaced with SHARING and GUIDANCE”! There should never be a fear at any age to ask for those inputs ~ the MAGIC is in the word ALLOW. So in my mind it would be most acceptable at any age to ask for guidance and/or sharing of possibilities … then to step back and ALLOW that energy to create their own movement forward.
As always,
In Love and Light to All!
~ just jodi
July 31st, 2008 at 12:13 pm
Thank you, just jodi and Mushiba. And I will tell you something that I remember very clearly about coming to Terra Lux some twenty or so years ago. I was reading the Waith Material, and all of a sudden, a light bulb came on in my head ~ that I actually understood something I was having trouble grasping. I can still feel that elation when I come to an understanding about something in my life today.
It reminds me of the saying “To be or not to be, that is the question.” Perhaps that is the answer.
July 31st, 2008 at 5:22 pm
I, too, can remember having a light bulb experience as well when I first started coming to Terra Lux and reading the Waith information. I was ready to receive more guidance and to slowly use the RAA model that Mushiba has just described.
My new job as a case manager entails a great deal of potential risk for imposing versus guiding, and doing for the client rather than allowing them to do it for themselves. We have to ask the client, “What are your goals?” ~ which gets put into the treatment plan. Then we have to ask ourselves on a continuous basis, “Is what I am doing helping them to achieve their stated goals?” If not, it is time to step back and reevaluate, just like we need to do for ourselves. Always reevaluate and be prepared to change what you are doing.
July 31st, 2008 at 5:35 pm
Fantastic information ~ is it possble to presume that we are exactly where we were going at each step on the journey? If we are always on our path and people come to us or we are interacting with them … cannot we say what ever is happening is always for the greater good for each individual involved?
Do we not teach ourselves to send out only positive input, and in doing so are we not preforming our actions at the exact moment in ‘time’ that we choose to happen. I have to believe that I am at the right place, doing the right thing constantly or my mission would be one of ‘nothing-ness’, thus not moving forward on the higest path that was set for self when leavng the Universal Conciouness ~ there would be no gain on either side!
Love and Light Always,
July 31st, 2008 at 6:24 pm
One of Waith’s consistent messages is that we are each exactly where we are meant to be.
July 31st, 2008 at 9:19 pm
Thank you Mushiba, I was wondering why such an enlightened being as Solara was always reevaluating. When I was teaching and training I was certain that what I was doing was always for the highest and greatest good of those involved in my instruction.
Thank you for your pointing out that Waith consistently teaches/speaks of that exact message of being where we are meant to be.
Love and Light Always,
August 1st, 2008 at 7:28 am
My mind is constantly racing about where I want to be, where I need to be, and where I am. And then, I am constantly in the dilemma of am I doing what I was meant to do, have I done the right things, and what will I do next week. My internal evaluation process is making me messed up in the head! And yet there is the “light bulb” thing that I know all is well in my Universe. So I am at peace with my chaos, if that makes sense. Accordingly, that is exactly where I am supposed to be at this moment in time, given my own set of circumstances ~ and everchanging goals.
Love to you all, from Buema
August 1st, 2008 at 9:25 am
Dearest Buema,
During my time as a teacher/trainder/administrator and supervisor I had to keep a schedual of what this weeks training was, etc, then what would be accomplished next year, then in four years and in ten, etc., etc. If you had a 50 percent call in class on a particular subject you moved that training segment to the next years schedule, and on and so forth.
Then retiring and began working for the state in child protective services, juggeling court appearances, type of workable solution probabilities for the youth other than incarceration/youth prison, That along with working with other youth organizations for supportive services for both the child involved and it’s parents, community, etc. Also schedualing for completing a book of instruction that anyone could walk into my office and do my job withouth tedious training had to be completed. I discovered a day timer that allowed me to work some what like the military schdualing except on a day to day, week to week and month to month with ease.
Finally retired from that … I have learned to still incorporate that day timer into my life schedule. I mark appointments with doctors and physical theripy for month and day of the month ~ Then I take each day as it comes. I no longer plan and work tediously to manage life. I log my morning pills, my blood sugar levels, food intake and what is on my should do list.
I am no longer stressed if I did or did not do something, I just look at todays page on the book and mid-evening I check on tomorrow’s activities. This helps me not miss whatever was or is schedule for my day or week. I do not know if this type of scheduling would assist you, but you might give it a try.
Of course since I have had to schedual everything since those military days, the daytimer was the civilian answer to the same type of scheduling.
You are a truly wonderful woman and I hope that possibly this might be of service to you.
Yes, I even schedual my time to reading Waith’s Words, interact on the daily discussions, etc., etc. Life seems to fit into the accomplishments and releases the fear of having forgot to do something on the appointed day and time.
Much Love and Light to you dear friend,always.
August 1st, 2008 at 10:37 am
Jodi, your idea of using a day timer is a great one, and one that I am starting to use at work, as I am slowly taking on more and more tasks and appointments. I see that everyone else at work have their schedules put into a portable day timer, and others also use the computer and still others, their Blackberry.
Regarding reevaluation, I didn’t mean to imply that I am always reevaluating myself. The word I should have used is periodically. I learned how important that was from Mushiba, to, from time to time, take stock on where you are with regard to something in your life, goals, etc., or even the configuration of your living space. I don’t make myself crazy doing it willy nilly!
Reevaluation, for me, has to come with a specific focus and purpose in order for it to make sense for me. And, for me, reevaluation begins with going within Self ~ focusing to gain Self awareness. The more I do that, the more I am learning to bring harmony within Self.
Also, and Berick can speak more about this with his wonderful OPA program that he wrote about in this weblog some time ago ~ we all have many facets to our lives ~ areas that we want and need to focus on ~ and we all have the same number of minutes/hours/days in a year to give attention to them. Without periodic attention given to them, some areas may become neglected more than others. We may, then, reevaluate the time we give to one area versus another.
Ultimately, though, as Mushiba has reminded us, we are where we are meant to be. However, it is up to the Concrete part of Self to take responsibility for acting on the abstract plan that Soul has developed. The fun comes in applying the RAA model that Waith has so kindly given us, and Mushiba has reminded us of ~ to recognize, acknowledge and act on opportunities that come along. (Obviously we can’t recognize and act on all of them.)
August 1st, 2008 at 10:59 am
I am enjoying this interaction. With all your comments, I have decided to pull out my dusty day-timer and revive it. Thanks! I do love having “planned” time, especially for reading. This is something I have ignored for awhile.