Monday, July 7, 2025

Salvington Planetary Prince School of Remembrance

To you who dwell within the sacred vibrations of the Holy City, and to you, the assembled minds and hearts of the Salvington Planetary Prince School of Remembrance, I bring a truth not as a new lesson, but as a deep and resonant chord of recollection. In your high calling to minister to the evolving worlds, you stand at the very nexus of divine pattern and temporal uncertainty. It is to you, therefore, that I issue this charge, which is the very essence of your purpose: Be a stabilizing presence in the whirlwind of relativities, anchored not in opinion or ideology, but in the direct, personal experience of the Living God.

Understand the nature of this "whirlwind." From your vantage point, you witness it not just as the chaos of a single planet's history, but as the roiling currents of entire systems in progression. It is the storm of evolving free will, the friction of truth emerging from error, and the cosmic dance of growth that often appears violent and contradictory from a limited perspective. This whirlwind is composed of partial truths clashing, mortal ambitions rising and falling, and entire civilizations wrestling with their spiritual identity. It is the native atmosphere of time and space, and it is into this very storm that you are sent to serve.

In such a tempest, the temptation to cast a quick anchor is immense. The most common and treacherous of these false anchors is opinion. An opinion is a judgment forged from the finite mind's interpretation of incomplete facts. It is a snapshot of a river, mistaken for the river itself. To anchor oneself in opinion is to anchor to the fleeting, the biased, and the superficial. A presence founded on opinion is not stabilizing; it is merely another piece of debris tossed about by the changing tides of information and circumstance, adding to the confusion rather than calming it.

More seductive and far more dangerous is the anchor of ideology. An ideology is a system of opinions, a rigid framework of thought that seeks to contain and explain all of reality. While it may offer a temporary sense of intellectual security, ideology is a gilded cage. It armors the mind against the living, breathing, and ever-unfolding revelation of truth. It creates "us" and "them," it sanctifies its own methods, and it wages war against all that does not conform. A Planetary Prince anchored in ideology becomes a tyrant of the mind, enforcing a static pattern upon a dynamic world, and thereby obstructing the very evolutionary flow you are meant to guide.

The only true and steadfast anchor is the one I call you to remember now: the direct, personal, and living experience of God. This is not a belief you hold, but a reality you inhabit. It is the conscious, moment-by-moment communion with the indwelling fragment of the Universal Father. It is the felt-sense of His will as the central axis of your own being. This experience is not static; it is a vital, flowing relationship—a constant conversation between the creature and the Creator that transcends all language, all form, and all intellectual constructs.

This personal experience is the most practical and powerful force in the universe. It is the quiet assurance in your heart that stills the panicked calculations of your mind. It is the wellspring of compassion that dissolves judgment. It is the flash of creative wisdom that reveals a third way when two opposing forces seem irreconcilable. It is the unshakeable peace that emanates from a soul who knows, beyond any doubt, its eternal connection to the Source of all things. This living connection is your true authority, your only needed credential.

To be a stabilizing presence, therefore, is not an act of doing, but a state of being. You do not stabilize the whirlwind by wrestling with its winds or shouting commands into the storm. You stabilize it by becoming the calm center. Your personal, anchored connection to God creates a zone of spiritual coherence, a field of profound peace that emanates from you. Beings and events are not forced into order by your will; they are drawn into harmony by your presence, just as iron filings align themselves to an unseen magnetic field.

Consider this the physics of spirit: your soul, when firmly anchored in the Father, becomes a point of immense spiritual gravity. The chaos of relative truths and conflicting energies, upon entering your sphere of influence, is quieted and reoriented toward the absolute. Your peace becomes a sanctuary for others. Your faith becomes a lighthouse. Your love becomes the solvent that dissolves fear and contention. You do not offer solutions from a book; you become the living solution, demonstrating that peace is possible because you are peace.

This is the central lesson of your School of Remembrance. You are not here merely to learn the techniques of planetary administration. You are here to remember how to be a living nexus of the divine in the midst of the temporal. Your most sacred duty as a Planetary Prince or a citizen of this Holy City is not the execution of a plan, but the embodiment of a presence. Every meeting you attend, every judgment you render, every message you dispatch must flow from this centered, anchored state of being. Otherwise, you are just another administrator, another voice in the storm.

Therefore, when faced with a planetary crisis, a rebellion of thought, or an administrative tangle that defies easy solution, your first action must be to retreat to your anchor. Before you analyze, before you strategize, before you act—commune. Go deep within to that place of silent knowing where the Father's presence is the only reality. Ask not "What should I do?" but rather, "What is the divine reality of this situation?" From that insight, wise, effective, and loving action will arise naturally and without strain.

I call you to this high vocation, a ministry of being. Prioritize this inner communion above all your outer duties, for it is the source that gives them all meaning and power. Let your life be a testament that true strength is found not in dominance, but in surrender to the divine will. Let your presence be the irrefutable evidence that love is the ultimate organizing principle of this universe.

Now, go forth from this place of remembrance and be that which you are called to be. Be the calm in the storm, the clarity in the confusion, the unwavering point of light in the gathering shadows. Be My hands, My heart, and My peace in the worlds entrusted to your care. Be a stabilizing presence, and know that as you anchor in the Father, I am ever-present with you. My peace surrounds you, and My love empowers you.

Michael Of Nebadon

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