💖 From Memorials of Sadness to Monuments of Service: Freeing the Fallen by Uplifting the Living
💖 From Memorials of Sadness to Monuments of Service: Freeing the Fallen by Uplifting the Living
Article Theme: Dismantling the Matrix's control over life, death, and land to establish true collective sovereignty and peace.
On Memorial Sunday, as the community gathered for the solemn silence at the War Memorial, a deeper question arose—a silent challenge to the very meaning of our remembrance.
We begin by offering our deepest admiration and honor to the brave souls who willingly sacrificed their lives to bring peace and freedom to future generations. Their commitment was absolute, their intention pure. However, it is in their remembrance that we realize where humanity lost sight of the essence of their sacrifice.
The call for a "different way" was received, not in words, but in a profound, collective truth:
The true nature of the Matrix's control is revealed in the sheer ludicrousy of its beliefs:
They reserve a dignified six-foot space for us to visit a grave, an act designed to perpetually anchor us in sadness and the upkeep of their grave, yet they deny a dignified six-foot space for the living veteran to simply enjoy a family life.
This is not just remembrance; it is an ongoing responsibility to the ones who are gone, yet no responsibility is shown to them when they are alive. This system denies closure, burdening newer generations with constant grave visits while ignoring the urgent needs of the survivors.
This brutal contradiction exposes a system that deliberately keeps us all—both the living and the departed—separated from the essence of our human life experiences and the promised peace of sacrifice. The fallen soldiers, whom we honor annually, are not truly free. Their spirits remain anchored to the suffering we seek to forget, because the ultimate promise of their sacrifice is still denied to their living brothers and sisters in arms.
The time for simple commemoration is over. Annual ceremonies of sadness, while deeply meaningful, are an incomplete form of honor.
They overlook the immediate, ongoing distress of veterans who fought and survived, only to find themselves homeless, hungry, or struggling without the support they desperately need.
True honor, true peace, and true freedom for the spirits of the departed require a decisive shift toward Embodied Action:
I. From Mourning to Mission (Practical Sovereignty)
Our energy, focus, and resources must transition from simply commemorating the sadness of their passing to ensuring the happiness and well-being of their surviving comrades. The primary purpose of all War Memorial and associated funds must be explicitly directed toward practical, life-changing support for living veterans, guaranteeing:
Housing and food security.
Comprehensive mental health services.
Guidance for mentally settling and achieving emotional peace with their families.
II. A New Covenant with the Land: The Living Memorial
The Matrix's flawed programming is also exposed by the vast, bare land reserved for cemeteries—a symbolic reflection of the lack of life-giving resources. We must transform this space of final rest into a vibrant center of continuous life.
We are born from the womb of a human mother and we are buried or cremated in the womb of our Mother Planet where we can build and live too.
Recycled Sovereignty & Regenerative Choice: With heartfelt permission, the land currently reserved for graveyards must be integrated into the living community as Living Memorials . This is done while honouring the choices of the veterans and their families.
They can choose to have a traditional grave, or they can be strongly encouraged to look at the cocoon decomposition (natural burial) method to grow trees in the reserved land.
This method allows them to integrate fully with the earth, supporting life without taking away the families' option for a defined grave area.
Healing the Ethers: Retired veterans can live, cultivate, and thrive on this land, planting trees and creating nourishing ecosystems.
This integration allows the deceased to nourish and heal the land from the "blood shed of memories" and trauma carried by the soldiers, both living and fallen.
Dissolving Fear: This process establishes a sacred cycle of life and rebirth , dissolving the human fears of death and the "scary horror" projections created by the Matrix, encouraging the collective to face our inner demons.
Embodying Reciprocity
This is the ultimate act of unconditional reciprocity. By caring for the present-day embodiment of their sacrifice—the living veteran—we offer the truest gift to the memory of the fallen. Only when the surviving soldiers are at peace, supported, and thriving, can the full energy of their comrades' sacrifice be released and aligned with the collective good.
Let us build Monuments of Service, not just Memorials of Loss. This is the path to achieving a true, collective alignment and raising our vibration.
Thank you 🙏☯️🙏✨
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