There has never been a better time in recent history to
see and appreciate the Wargod in action. All the disguises are down. Raw
power and imperialistic ambitions on the one hand, cruelty and oppression,
on the other, are all now shamefully obvious. The so-called War on Terrorism
(although quite how you can make war on a noun defeats me) can now be seen
for what it is--a veiled excuse to attack, invade or economically cripple
any nation whose ideas and approaches, however invidious, are deemed unacceptable
by the ruling elite.
In the three major conflicts of the last half-century, the
Korean War, Vietnam and the first Gulf War, the justifications used by the
Wargod all had some defensive reality (as this one might if Saddam presented
a clear and present danger), or at least one had the feeling that the purveyors
of those wars believed their own propaganda. With the situation as it is
currently unfolding between the U.S.A. and Iraq, the imperial designs of
the U.S. have now become obvious to all but the most patriotically stupefied.
As Henry Kissinger famously said, “Oil is too important to be left in the hands of the Arabs.” And it is clearly no coincidence that the leaders of the U.S. have more than a passing interest in oil.
It is also possible now to see the deeper spiritual function of the Wargod.
WHO OR WHAT IS THE WARGOD?
Occultists and metaphysicians have written extensively about the reality
of thoughtforms. These quasi-entities are created by human beings and live
as the monsters and demons of the lower astral regions. Like the demons
of envy, hatred and anger, these thoughtforms are perfectly visible to sensitives
who often report they can see, for example, daggers being hurled between
people furious with one another. Equally, as everyone should know by now,
thoughtforms of love and caring are palpable enough to make plants grow
beautifully.
Make no mistake: thoughtforms are very real. Thoughtforms
also operate on the like-attracted-to-like principle. An angry person will
attract angry thoughtforms. And as anyone who has felt jealous will know,
an almost uncontrollable emotion seems to possess one, often far in excess
of any reasonable reaction. It feels literally as if one has been joined
by a demon.
The Wargod operates in exactly the same way, but has remained
largely elusive and disguised because this is a thoughtform that, by definition,
only really affects the ruling elites of the various nations. The urge to
dominate, to control, to secure what one has even as one grabs what someone
else has; to think of one’s nation as being superior simply because
it has developed superior technology, all these aberrant characteristics
allow the Wargod access to the personalities involved.
The unfortunate truth of it is that our so-called leaders
have become possessed. Just as the demon of jealousy will possess those
who are jealous by nature, so will the Wargod possess those addicted to
power. And like all addictions, the accumulation of power does nothing to
satisfy the inner need for which power is the substitute. As with those
addicted to money, who seem to gather increasingly larger amounts--far beyond
the ability of any one person to spend in a lifetime--so those whose need
for power is so great that they are obsessed with wielding more and more
power.
Yet, if we dig a little deeper for the spiritual dynamic
which is powering the necessity and existence of the Wargod, we find the
inescapable fact of life in a dualistic reality is that it requires opposites
to exist. Thus, peace cannot exist without war, as tenderness cannot exist
without violence, or love without hate.
WAR NO LONGER AN OPTION
As I write in the third week of the Second Gulf War, many of us who consider
ourselves light workers have experienced--amid our disgust at our leaders
tragic miscalculations and public hypocrisy--a profound sense of loving
exhilaration and a powerful desire to shine the light of hope that these
events will activate a real sense of truth and justice in the world psychology.
Nations are collective group souls and learn much in the
same way that individuals progress in their own spiritual growths. For,
just as we all work our way up through our own mastering of our personal
chakra systems, starting at birth with survival in our early years; then
moving into the second chakra as our sexuality blossoms until we then we
move into focusing our attention on the third chakra and seek to master
power.
As we all know it is this third chakra that can give us
the most problems. This is the core of the urge to dominate, to impose one’s
beliefs or will on another; to think one is superior or, indeed, inferior
to another. When this is magnified to the level of nation states and empires,
it suggests that the collective souls of these nations are attempting to
come to terms with the nature of power.
Factor into the equation the longer-held intuition shared
by many in the True Age community and pointed to by ETs such as the Arcturians--who
tell us that they underwent the massive shift in consciousness we are currently
experiencing some 2,000 years ago--that this planet is moving from the third
level of density (equivalent to the collective power chakra) to the fourth,
the kingdom of the Heart.
As we discover in the course of our own spiritual growth,
the art of dealing with extreme polarities is to hold the undesirable extreme
in the imagination where we can release it without causing any damage. Thus,
as in any relationship in which love and hate must necessarily exist side-by-side,
the hatred can be acknowledged, laughed about sometimes, but contained within
the realms of the imagination so that we lose our fears of it and it can
then be released.
With this in mind, it is possible to see that there are
people all over the world who are rising up and making their voices heard.
A vast multitude have come to the conclusion that the use of aggression
and violence is becoming counterproductive as a solution to the world’s
problems. We all know there are better ways which have to be found. More
and more people are becoming aware that, in order to bring an end to war,
we have to stop being at war with ourselves. We all have personal experience
of this. We have peaceful lives to precisely the extent that we have worked
to resolve the conflicts within us.
Modern life has sadly supported what the psychologist Ronald
Laing called “the divided self”. Hypocrisy has become the order
of the day. “Governments lie,” warns the peoples’ historian,
Howard Zinn. The political architects behind the U.S. administration’s
insane lust for imperial power camouflage their true motives behind the
scrim of humanitarianism--a ploy so transparent that it is laughing stock
of the civilized world. Militarism and fundamentalist Christianity appear
to go hand-in-hand in spite of the fact that Jesus Christ--the very lamb
in whose blood they claimed to be washed--preached peace and love.
If I am correct and there is no way America can really win
this war (unless they really have bought off the Iraqi regime) it would
be the very best thing that happens for all. And if it doesn’t happen
this time around, then it will surely occur down the line at some point,
when America finally oversteps the mark.The arrogance and hubris at the
heart of the regimes of both contenders will be brought out into the open
for the world to see.
My hope is that in the years to follow, America will come
to its senses and will finally fulfill its true manifest destiny and guide
the way to peace and wise governance. In this way the Wargod, like all demons,
is waking us up, and by activating our deeper intentions it becomes the
Guardian of the threshold to the Kingdom of the Heart, will have served
its Divine purpose.
Timothy Wyllie ©2003