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Good morning ☀️😃🌞 Welcome
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Good morning and welcome @Ainslie Graham 🦋❤️🙏🏽
Grateful to be here ☺️
I have been following our brother for a little while now. I decided to join Bizzell's Academy to learn, grow, and continue to evolve on my spiritual path. I experienced a major loss in my life when my sister and best friend transitioned in April 2025. This was for me a dark night of the soul event in my life. I am still healing from this void of sorts, however, we hang out in the astral plane from time to time, and for me, this is a healing balm. I feel like this space is me coming home to my soul tribe and I am grateful. 🙏🏾
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Welcome Family
Evolved societies do not have prisons
Have you ever wondered how homicide would be handled on an evolved earth? Here is an interesting Akashic reading based off of that inquiry. According to the Akashic Records, the answer depends entirely on the level of consciousness of that civilization. The question itself contains an interesting paradox. If a civilization has truly reached a heavenly state, then the conditions that create homicide have largely been healed. Because homicide is usually not the result of a single action. It is the result of layers of consciousness expressing themselves through an action: Fear. Trauma. Separation. Hatred. Scarcity. Possessiveness. Powerlessness. Unhealed pain. A civilization that has genuinely transcended these patterns would produce very few circumstances in which homicide would occur at all. But let’s imagine one does occur. The Current Earth Model Much of modern Earth operates from a punishment paradigm. The question becomes: “What should happen to the person?” The focus is on consequence. The focus is often on retribution. The focus is often on protecting society from the individual. Nothing inherently wrong with this in a developing civilization, but it is rooted in a certain stage of consciousness. The Heavenly Civilization Model According to the Records, a highly evolved civilization asks a different question: “What happened within this being that made this action possible?” Notice the shift. The focus moves from punishment to understanding. Not because the action is ignored. Not because there is no accountability. But because the civilization understands that behavior is an expression of consciousness. The act is addressed. The root is addressed. The soul is addressed. Accountability Still Exists One misconception is that a heavenly civilization would simply say: “Everything is love.” “Do whatever you want.” The Records suggest the opposite. Highly evolved civilizations often have more accountability, not less. But accountability is aimed toward restoration rather than punishment.
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This perspective gave me a lot to think about. I believe accountability is important, but I also believe healing is important. When people experience deep trauma, fear, pain, and separation, those wounds can sometimes ripple outward and affect others in ways that cause even more suffering. What stood out to me most was the idea that true justice is not simply about punishment, but about restoring harmony wherever possible. Caring for victims, supporting families, protecting communities, and helping individuals confront and heal the roots of harmful behavior are all part of a more compassionate vision of justice. As someone who has spent many years healing from my own trauma, I understand how unhealed wounds can shape lives. Healing does not excuse harmful actions, but it can help us understand them and prevent more harm in the future. A truly evolved society would still have boundaries, accountability, and protection for the innocent. But perhaps it would also recognize that lasting peace comes not only from addressing actions, but from addressing the pain, fear, and disconnection that often lie beneath them. That is a vision worth striving toward.🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Hello, welcome to the family
What are you struggling with?
What are some spiritual topics you would like covered. I will return to these answer periodically as I create content for this group this month and over time
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One of my biggest struggles has been learning how to reconcile the faith traditions I was raised in with the expanded awareness and understanding I have developed over time. After experiencing profound loss, trauma, grief, and life-changing challenges, I found myself questioning many things I once accepted without question. I would love to see content on spiritual healing after loss, deconstructing and reconstructing belief systems, trusting your inner wisdom, ancestral healing, self-love, forgiveness, and how to remain spiritually grounded while continuing to grow and evolve. I am also interested in understanding the connection between mind, body, spirit, and consciousness, especially as it relates to healing, aging, purpose, and living authentically. My journey has taught me that healing is not about becoming someone new—it is about remembering who we truly are beneath the layers of pain, conditioning, and fear. I look forward to learning and growing alongside this community.
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@Michelle Ippolito & @Latia Dobbs I honestly think 🤔 most of us whom were brought up 🆙 in religious backgrounds & have deconstructed deal with these particular challenges I mentioned can identify.But we are truly grateful ☺️ for @Tigo Bizzel for his knowledge and wisdom. I love ❤️ you all. We are family,we are 1.💗💗💗❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Gwendolyn Bard
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I am a 71 year-old grandmother, great grandmother, mother who deconstructed from Christianity in my early 20s now embracing expanded consciousness

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Joined May 1, 2026
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