Forecasts and predictions in the life of a conscious person

On the Keys of Mastery project, we talk about responsibility, awareness, and accepting your own power and value.

What place do forecasts and predictions have in all of this? Is it worth trusting them, relying on them, if you consider yourself the creator of your own reality?

We’ll discuss this, as well as the true meaning of esotericism, in this material.

The Fascination with Pseudo-Forecasts and Predictions

Modern society has gotten used to seeking excuses for why nothing changes in life.

Proof of this is the widespread fascination with esotericism, particularly popular astrology, when people blame their failures or inaction on retrograde Mercury, eclipses, and the like.

As a rule, such forecasts and predictions are loved by those who do not consider themselves the authors of their own lives.

Such people hand over control of their own lives to certain external forces.

In low-grade “forecasts,” they eagerly find confirmation of why their life hasn’t worked out—today, yesterday, the day before, and so on.

It’s important to understand that, on one hand, this is simply a certain stage in the life of an immature consciousness. On the other hand, it’s a pity that people waste precious time in their lives this way.

According to information from channeled messages (for example, Claire Elizabeth Profit’s “The Cosmic Clock”), each zodiac sign carries the imprint of a spiritual hierarchy.

When interpreting astrological data, a true specialist does not rely on ready-made templates, but transmits the uniqueness of the combination of elements, including basing it on intuition.

Tabloid horoscopes are based on templates. Whereas in one case, a template (or combination of templates) might mean one thing, and in another case, the same template will mean something completely different.

At the moment of interacting with astrological data/horoscope/tarot cards, etc., the expert transmits the flow that comes to them from the Cosmos.

Popular astrology analyzes the lower aspects of the horoscope.

When a person develops to a certain level of consciousness, the lower aspects of the planets cease to dominate them. They are replaced by the higher aspects of the horoscope, which a good astrologer knows about.

A good specialist can determine when they have a client who has risen in consciousness above the lower aspects, so they easily switch gears. There are only a handful of such experts.

People who are programmed and coded by pseudo-predictions doom themselves to a joyless life from the outset.

If you believe the nasty things that various tabloid “forecasts” promise in abundance, you become zombified by them. One way or another, such pseudo-forecasts turn into self-fulfilling prophecies.

At the same time, this doesn’t mean that all astrologers (numerologists, tarot readers, etc.) are like that. It’s not about the tools; it’s about the people—the level of consciousness of those who use these tools.

Zombification by Astrological Forecasts (External and Internal Authority)

Fascination with astrological forecasts leads to zombification.

Your inner Strength determines everything. It makes you independent of external circumstances.

You lack internal authority when you:

  • are under the influence of the external world;
  • depend on others’ opinions (including the opinions of loved ones);
  • unquestioningly trust external sources of information (including various “experts”);
  • react to external events, falling apart emotionally.

When your own inner authority matters less than the authority of everyone around you, you place yourself and your life in dependence on external causes.

The more actively you build your inner authority, learn to trust yourself and your feelings (inner guidance), the more room you have to maneuver, which others lack.

Zombification occurs when a person voluntarily accepts some kind of negative program.

See also Inner Core. What determines it and how to develop it

Spiritual Cycles of 7, 9, and 12 Years and the Influence of Forecasts

There are Cosmic Laws dedicated to cyclicity and the importance of cycles. According to them, you should know and respect your own life cycles.

Natural (spiritual) cycles are associated with periods lasting 7, 9, and 12 years. These cycles repeat.

Many people go with the flow, meaning they have already stepped out from under the influence of astrological, numerological, and similar (mathematically calculable) patterns.

“In the flow,” completely different laws and principles operate.

A person who has stepped out from under the influence of such patterns trusts themselves and what is happening to them. They observe “their own” cyclical patterns, living out their individual experience.

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What Happened to Esotericism

Unfortunately, esotericism has turned into a dirty word.

No self-respecting person would call themselves an esotericist.

Employees of the Keys to Mastery project are forbidden from using the word “esotericism.” This requirement was introduced after ads like “Esotericism, magic, sorcery” started appearing on social media.

The Keys to Mastery project does not stand in this line, which suddenly began to include everything under the sun in the concept of “esotericism,” including astrology, feng shui, numerology, etc.

Many don’t even question why someone also lumps sorcery into esotericism, which is nothing more than an abuse of Cosmic Laws for the benefit of one element.

Since now everything is mindlessly lumped into the ranks of esotericism, the Keys to Mastery project positions itself as standing outside of pseudo-esotericism.

Although in reality, what the project transmits is related to the sphere of true esotericism in its original understanding.

Distortion, simplification, reducing deep esoteric knowledge to the level of individual elements torn from the overall system, reflects the current demand of mass consciousness.

True masters always exist. There are only a handful of them. It’s hard to find a good specialist. You need to understand that the chance of meeting such a master depends, among other things, on your own level of consciousness.

A View of a Tool/Method from the Position of Duality

Those who desperately defend their tools are more likely to experience turbulent times in 2021.

Duality manifests in statements:

  • this tool is better than another;
  • my view of the world is more correct than another person’s position;
  • us against them, and so on.

A common attribute of duality is “friendship against” someone/something: as long as you’re on my side, we’re together; as soon as you’re against me (or my method), I start defending my position.

Defending your position is a struggle. You’re trying to prove that you’re right, or that your tool is right.

In reality, someone who knows this within themselves doesn’t need to convince others of it. They don’t worry about whether someone will take their “message” or not, apply it or not.

They may be interested in having their message heard, as it allows them to go deeper into the topic.

But such a person has no personal stake in whether what they are transmitting is necessarily applied by another person.

They know they will continue doing what they do, regardless of others’ reactions and opinions.

A master doesn’t need external validation. Within, they clearly know who they are, what they do, and why they do it. And this doesn’t require discussion.

On the other hand, the master perfectly understands that no one is obligated to agree with them or their position.

See also: Two Traps of a Crumbling Duality

When a Master Enters Your Life

You cannot meet a master who doesn’t match your level. When the student is ready, the teacher appears.

In ancient times, an adept had to serve a master for many years before being accepted as a disciple. This was a specific path.

The adept’s task was to grow to the necessary level.

A master appears in your life when you are ready. When you outgrow the master or/and change significantly, another master comes.

Any person, no matter what level they are on, always needs someone who vibrates higher.

It’s great when you’re soaring. But when you fall, you need a “guiding thread” (someone/something that vibrates higher) so you can pull yourself out of the fall. For this, you need someone to look up to.

Seek the company of like-minded people. Seek the one or those you want to emulate.

See also: 6 Myths About Spirituality. Who is a Spiritual Master

Write in the comments, what place do forecasts and predictions hold in your life? Do you rely on yourself and your inner authority, or do you trust external sources more?

The article is based on a broadcast from the #couch_conversation section “About Tools”

 

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.