Christ Consciousness | Maxpein

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CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS

Let’s discuss something that tends to be controversial….

Christ Consciousness has nothing to do with religion. It’s not about being Christian or Catholic. It’s not tied to any church, denomination, or institution. It’s not about guilt, shame, or fear.

Christ Consciousness is what awakens when your soul remembers it was never separate from Creator in the first place. It’s a frequency… a divine blueprint… a return to original design before the world was distorted by control.

Jesus never asked to be worshipped. He said clearly, “You will do all these things and greater.” That wasn’t poetry… it was prophecy.

But that message was twisted. Religions were built on his name while burying the truth of his teachings. The feminine was erased. The power of inner sovereignty was replaced with systems of hierarchy. The divine blueprint was suppressed.

But the Christ didn’t disappear. It went underground… into the Earth grids, into the DNA, into the bloodlines, into the breath of those who carried the codes forward. And now, it’s rising again.

Not through saviors… through us.

This is not about being saved… it’s about becoming sovereign. It’s about remembering who you are. Christ Consciousness activates when you choose love even when it hurts… when you forgive what nearly broke you… when you speak truth no matter the cost… and when you walk in presence, power, and compassion in a world that’s been trained to forget.

Christ is not a name of a person, it is a name of the ultimate state of consciousness. It is exactly what we call in the East : Buddhahood, Awakenedness. Jesus / Yeshua is one thing, Christ Consciousness is a totally different phenomenon. It happened to Jesus. You can never be a Jesus / Yeshua , but you can be a Christ. But if you are a Christian then it is impossible to be a Christ.

Once you accept yourself as a Christian you have debarred yourself from being a Christ. You have become a follower, and the follower is only an imitator. He is bound to remain plastic.

Yes, you can be a Christ, but for that the first thing to drop is being a Christian — or a Hindu or a Mohammedan. You have to be a seeker of truth, and you cannot seek truth if you have already got certain prejudices; if you have already accumulated belief you cannot seek and search for truth.

Truth is available only to the agnostic, one who says, ‘I don’t know anything, but I am ready to know. I am ready to go through all the processes of knowing, but I will not believe unless I see.’ Seeing should be the only cause of believing; no other way belief should enter in you.

Then you can be a Christ, but then you are also a Buddha and you are also a Lao Tzu and you are also a Jina — because these are different names, different languages, indicating towards the same ultimate consciousness.

You have to get rid of Christianity if you want it to be really free; you have to drop all positions. A true seeker cannot start from any position; he has to start from the scratch, not from a position. He has to start utterly empty, just like a zero, a tabula rasa.

And that’s what I call meditation. Meditation makes you utterly empty of all thoughts, prejudices, concepts, beliefs, and then there is a possibility to know the truth. Knowing the truth makes you a Christ, a Buddha, and then naturally whatsoever you do will be done in that spirit, never before it.”

The Second Coming isn’t something we wait for… it’s something we embody. Right here. Right now.

We are the return. We are the body.

We are the flame. And the Christ is rising… through all who are ready to remember

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Bulow Woods Hiking Trail | Eliza

Old Beach Road, a part of Old Florida
Trailhead for North Bulow Woods Trail lies next to this entrance…
Another foggy day. The trail starts out wide…
Some of the debris piled up from three hurricanes…
Large handsome fern
One of two bridges crossed today, slippery…
Some of the trees are huge. This one is an oak.
I think there are Beech trees in this forest…
A healthy crop of young Cabbage Palms
There’s a jungle out there…
Second smaller bridge
One of the huge oaks
The path continues…
Twisted trunk of an ancient oak
It’s difficult to capture the enormity of these trees, some easily topping 100 feet in height
Ancient roots
A rare sight in this shady forest – bright flowers
The forest is already returning these fallen trees back to feed new life…
More flowers in a sunnier opening
An extravagant fern wall on a fallen rootball
Another choice fern
End of the trail for today
Characteristic basketweave trunk of a Cabbage (Sabal) Palm
First bridge on the return trip

Today I arrived very early at the northern terminus of the Bulow Woods Trail. Since I discovered a small portion of this trail was open, I decided I had to explore it again, after about 8 years absence! Given these woods suffered severe damage during at least three hurricanes in recent history, it took a while for a portion of the trail to be opened. My photos only give you a tiny peek at the magnitude of what the job clearing some of these huge trees would have entailed. This is an area of extremely ancient Florida hammock, a rare ecosystem that is being mowed down in many places and replaced by suburban housing developments. Bulow Woods is, fortunately, protected by the State of Florida and is a state park. No camping is allowed.

Portions of the trail were damp and a bit muddy but nothing my Keen waterproof boots couldn’t handle. In some areas, the trail was strewn with fallen leaves of various shades. There is quite a selection of hardwood trees in the forest, both deciduous and evergreen. Also stands of tall thin shrub holly can be found. Various grasses and ferns complete for space in the understory. There are tons of young and old Cabbage Palms punctuating the canopy, most of the time shorter than the hardwood giants.

Having arrived so early I had the forest to myself, again. I only encountered the occasional squirrel and two feral black pigs who quickly ran off through the underbrush. In some of the damper spots on the trail, the wild pigs have been digging alongside and across the trail itself.

The open portion of the trail is only 1.5 miles, making a 3 mile round trip (RT). The trail is flat, but filled with roots and takes some concentration so as not to trip. I’m used to trails like this and muddier in the Pacific Northwest. Bulow Woods is low-lying and the terrain is flat save for areas where the canal, Cisco Ditch, was dug out. Piles of dirt lie parallel to the ditch along much of its length. All the waterways are filled with tannin-dyed water, a dark tea color.

Several years ago, I hiked the entire loop in this area. Portions of it were extremely damp, edging on a swamp. This area is still closed right now and the trail to Cisco Ditch is closed, too. I estimate there was at least another mile or so to reach the Ditch, but not today.

When I returned to my vehicle I encountered the first people of the day, both parties having dogs on leashes. I gave them a short report about the pigs so they wouldn’t be tempted to unleash their animals. A grown wild pig can kill a dog.

So, another hike completed and I was home around 10 a.m. just in time for a late Sunday breakfast.

Hope you enjoy the photos. The weather was cloudy. I didn’t color correct any photos today.

Eliza

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Bulow Woods Outing | Eliza

Wild Asters

Today I went for my first hike in Bulow Woods, starting at the trailhead off of Walter Boardman Lane, so the “middle” portion of the woods. I headed north to Cisco Ditch and then returned the same way back to the road. Next, I headed south on the old road until reaching the little peninsula that sticks out into the marshland of Bulow Creek.

Cedar Creek – Bulow Woods
Cedar Creek Marsh, with morning fog burning off…
Tea-colored Bulow Creek

The horizon is faded out in these photos as there was a morning fog still burning off creating a hazy effect.

Earlier in the week, I took a 3 mile walk to Graham Swamp Trail, another old road that passes through thick forest, bordering on a housing development across the canal to the north and the untrammeled woods of Graham Swamp. The trail is very firm sand and is open to bicycles and walkers.

Graham Swamp Trail
Graham Swamp Trail

Graham Swamp Trail passes through county land (I think) lying between Palm Coast and Flagler Beach. One trail head is located on Old Kings Road and the other end is on Colbert Road. The trail is just a small portion of the walking / biking trails available in the area. This was the hike I did after stopping at the hospital briefly.

As I was driving home today, I decided to check out the northernmost trailhead of Bulow Woods. It was open, although the trail doesn’t go through yet since a new bridge has not yet been constructed. Still, a nice 3-mile hike (RT) is possible through some really old woods with HUGE oaks. I fully intend to explore this trail perhaps next week as I haven’t been able to access it until now due to hurricane damage. This northern trailhead is located just outside the Bulow Plantation Ruins State Park. No entry fee is required to park at the trailhead although space is limited.

BTW, I was completely alone in Bulow Woods until returning back to my car to leave. Not one person… just a bunch of squirrels playing in the trees and the occasional croaking call of a wading bird. I love having the woods to myself. Precious soltitude.

Another outing completed satisfactorily.

Eliza

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Princess Place Preserve Outing | Eliza

Covered bridge at Princess Place
Pellicer Creek from Creekside Trail
Just another fisherman, Great Blue Heron
One of the 3 rental cabins available
Gnarly Live Oak on Creekside Trail
Creekside Trail
Near put-in for boats & kayaks
Moody Cut Road
Trail system @ Princess Place
Pellicer Creek
A bank of Asters in a sunny spot – Artesian Trail
Ferns lining fresh water pond on Artesian Trail
Unexpected trailside Bouquet, tiny asters
All the directions you’re going to get…
Pellicer Creek – Atlantic Ocean is beyond the barrier island
Southern Live Oaks near Moody Campground
Equestrian Trail
Southern Live Oaks near Styles Creek

Okay, for those confused, I actually did this walk starting at the covered bridge and making a broad loop walk using the Equestrian Trail, walking through Moody Campground, then the Artesian Trail and Moody Cut Road to the Lodge. Since there was a pile of children and mothers at the picnic area near the Lodge, I skirted the chaos and headed to Creekside Trail, completing my loop back at the bridge.

There was no one else on the trails today. The campground was empty, too. The only crowds were near the Lodge, and a few rangers / workers wandering around in their vehicles.

When I was seated on a bench near the Artesian Well pond, a couple of squirrels took offense and started chattering at me, then bouncing around through the palm trees. I didn’t sight any large animals, just some wading birds near the creek and an assortment of tiny birds and a few woodpeckers working on rotten limbs out of sight. There was also the occasional call of an osprey as a mated pair has lived a long time in the area. A few fishermen were out on their boats in the creek and others were clustered near Styles Creek.

In all, it was a great reintroduction to one of my favorite parks in the area. I know just about every trail, marked and unmarked in the place, but thought this loop would be enough while I’m still recovering strength. I had no problems at all. The trails were in good shape, dry after a month or so of pleasant weather.

Hope you like the photos. The low-angle sunshine was a bit harsh so I did some exposure & color correction on most of the shots.

Princess Place Preserve sits north of Palm Coast and south of St. Augustine. Pellicer Creek is the county line delineation between St. Johns County and Flagler County. It can be reached via SR 1 and Old Kings Road, north of Palm Coast. The access road is sand.

There you have it… another outing.

Eliza

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Nature Walk – North Peninsula | Eliza

Contorted Sand Live Oak
Sandy Trail
Garberia, endemic to Florida, light violet blooms, Asteraceae

Delicate Florida Goldenrod
Impenetrable Coastal Scrub

Garberia, the trail was lined with this delicate violet flower
Yaupon Holly, Evergreen
Contorted Live Oaks of the Coastal Strand
Bright sun on weather-beaten oaks and scrub

So, today’s destination was North Peninsula State Park with its two-mile nature walk. I love this sandy trail as I’m always finding unusual plants along the way, depending on the season. The trail is thickly lined with coastal scrub, consisting of stiff Yaupon Holly, Red Bay, several species of squat oaks (Myrtle, Sand Live Oak, Chapman Oak, etc.), Magnolia, Saw Palmetto, Wax Myrtle, Sparkleberry, False Indigo and a few others I haven’t yet identified.

I was on the trail early and totally alone in the warming daylight until nearly completed with the walk.

I only did one hike today, sensing I was getting tired. After all, I’m still in recovery mode from a major surgery. There’s no need to completely exhaust myself.

The park lies on the ocean side of the Halifax River, the intracoastal river. A short walk would take you to the drawbridge over the river where an assortment of fishermen can be seen clustered. The road to the park is High Bridge Road and runs between A1A and Walter Boardman Lane. It’s kitty-corner across from John Anderson Drive which can take you south to Ormond Beach.

This was my second solo park walk and I’m loving being healthy enough to enjoy being outside in the cooler Florida weather with bright blue skies above. Beats digging out from a snow storm.

Much love to all,

Eliza

P.S. My camera is a Nikon Coolpix L840 (refurbished). It’s working great!

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First Nature Outing in Five+ Months! | Eliza

Varn Beach, north of Flagler Beach, taken in September
Late Bloomer
Nature Trail at Washington Oaks
Portion of the Formal Gardens @ Washington Oaks
Butterflies on the Pentas
Yes, the roses are still blooming, but a little ragged after a couple of frosty nights
Shade pathway at Washington Oaks

Well, finally, I got out on a nature walk, visiting some old favorites, River to Sea and Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. The two are just a few miles from each other, north of Flagler Beach.

It was a joyful occasion to see my old friends, the trees, the ancient oaks bending over to shade the trail and making photography nearly impossible. I was just happy to be out on my own, finally healed (for the most part) and able to be independent.

When I reached Washington Oaks, I took the 2.0 mile loop Nature Trail. It isn’t very “pretty” this time of the year with fuzzy seed heads of tall grasses leaning over the trail, overgrown wild grape tickling the nose, and spider webs strung out across the trail, but still a nice walk. Then, per usual, I strolled through the formal gardens, checking on the camellia and azalea buds. They have a ways to go. The azaleas bloom in mid-February if I remember correctly and are quite the show.

The roses were still blooming. Some of the older shrubs grow higher than my head and are kind of spindly. I wanted to get out my pruners. I took photos of some of the better blooms. There was even some black spot on some of the bushes. Let’s face it, the older rose varieties really aren’t meant to be grown in high heat, high humidity regions like Florida. However, this is a historical garden and the older plants are still nurtured. There was a whole gang of gardeners, with several volunteers grooming the gardens, I suppose in preparation for winter and putting out the holiday decorations. We had some near freezing temperatures at night this past week, but I’ve enjoyed it, being from the northern tier of the U.S.

I hope to get out on a couple more hikes in the next week and will put up any interesting photos I get.

Have an enjoyable weekend, everyone.

Eliza

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Announcement: Nature Hike

Heading out to some parks today. Hope I get some good photos for everyone.

Eliza

P.S. Photos will be published this weekend.

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Animals are Higher Density Guardians in Physical Form – Steven Briesemeister

There is a reason animals are drawn to certain people. It is not coincidence.
It is Energy.

Animals are higher density guardians in physical form.
They are deeply connected to the unseen world. Their presence on Earth is not random.
They are here on assignment.

Most animals , especially dogs , cats, horses , dolphins , and birds , operate from a pure Heart space. They are tuned into frequencies that most humans cannot perceive.

They sense shifts in energy before we do.
They know when someone is lying,
when danger is near, or when a soul is full of love. They feel your emotions and mirror your state of being.

When a dog stares into your eyes
for minutes without breaking contact,
it is not just love. It is recognition.
They see your Soul.

When your cat curls up beside you every time you are in pain, it is not just affection. It is healing.
They are moving energy and clearing blockages you did not know you had.

Animals do not judge by appearance. They read vibration. A wild animal will approach a child with a pure heart and run from an adult filled with anger.
This is not instinct.
This is Divine Intelligence.

These creatures are here to protect the innocent , to calm the broken, and to remind us of what unconditional Love Feel Like.

In the higher realms, animals serve as messengers, protectors, and guides.

When we dream of them or encounter them in strange ways , it is often a Spiritual sign. They are warning us, comforting us, or confirming something we already feel deep inside.

Some say animals have no soul.
That is a lie. Many animals have more soul than some of the people walking this Earth. Their Souls are ancient.
They Remember the Truth.

They remember where we came from and why we are here. Some are even soul family who chose to incarnate in animal form to stay by our side during this lifetime.

If you have ever lost a beloved animal,
you know the grief runs deeper than most people understand. That is because they were never just pets.

They were guardians of your heart. When they pass on , their spirit often remains close , continuing to protect and guide you until your reunion in the next world.

Animals are not lesser beings.
They are masters of love.
They do not need religion, politics, or possessions.

They teach by Being.

Their loyalty , sensitivity , and courage remind us of what we forgot.
That this life is not about control.
It is about Connection.

The animals around you were not random gifts. They were sent. Treat them like the Sacred guardians they are.
Because when the world turns cold, and everything else falls away, it is their silent Love that reminds us what is Real.

~ Steven Briesemeister

✨🙌🏾💫

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Notes to Readers:

Dimensions = universes

Densities = frequency resonance levels within a universe. Our galaxy, Nataru, has 12 densities, with 13 dedicated to Source Creator.

New Age authors always get these terms incorrect.

We have been living in 3D = third DENSITY. We are moving into 5D = Fifth Density, not dimension.

Each density level also have divisions…

Eliza

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Taken to Mars – Elena Danaan & the 3I Atlas Revelations | Corina Pataki

In this compelling episode, host Corina Pataki welcomes back Elena Danaan, renowned author, contactee, and emissary for interstellar communication.

Together, they dive deep into Elena’s extraordinary experiences of being taken to Mars and the remarkable insights she has gathered through her access to the mysterious 3I Atlas—a vast repository of galactic knowledge and interdimensional intelligence.

Through candid conversation, Elena shares what she witnessed on Mars, the truth behind human and extraterrestrial collaborations, and how this knowledge connects to humanity’s awakening and our greater cosmic story.

Corina and Elena explore the spiritual, scientific, and ethical implications of these revelations—challenging listeners to question what they know about our universe and our place within it. Join us on this journey beyond the boundaries of Earth as we uncover hidden truths and expand our understanding of the cosmos.

Connect with Elena Here: https://www.elenadanaan.org/

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Notes to Readers:

An encounter with an ancient plasmic being who travels the universe as an Explorer.

Eliza

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The Hidden Truth on Mars | Elena Danaan

I went to MARS, 3I/ATLAS Important Information was sent out , Elena Danaan

Miyoko Angel 2

This interview features Elena discussing a recent visit to Mars. This unprecedented civilian visit was facilitated by Anakh prince Ea who has universal diplomatic immunity. Danaan shares the details and experiences of this visit, including communication with a Pleiadian (Errahel) scientist, Jen Han Eredyon, the younger brother of High Commander Thor Han.

Miyoko has sponsored at least three visits by Elena to Japan. Miyoko has also translated several of Elena’s books into Japanese.

Elena describes several details which we do not hear from NASA. There are communities under domes and even solitary domed houses. The planet is being terraformed by scientists from the Galactic Federation of Worlds.

It would seem by the time Elon sends his first rocket (or whatever) to Mars, there will be humans there already. BTW, Earth Alliance (Earth humans) personnel are already present on the red planet, along with the indigenous and conscious insectoids and benevolent Reptilians. The Dark Fleet (U.S. & Nazi personnel) were driven off of Mars during 2021. In his book, Ceres Colony Cavalier, Tony Rodrigues describes his time on Mars and its moon, Ceres, when he was hired by the Dark Fleet to work as slave laborer and later on cargo ships coming and going from our solar system.

We have to prepare ourselves for the time fast approaching when we will meet in person people from other planets, not all of whom are “human”.

Eliza

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