August 2025 Newsletter
Which comes first? Are we changing because the world is changing, or is the world changing because human nature is? If everything affects everything, then it's essentially all the same. What does this mean for us?
In our modern times each generation has been born into a world that is different from the next generation. In our past this wasn’t always the case as the systems of the past were apt to stay as they were for several generations. Strong foundations were forged from the certainty of always keeping things the same. Few challenged the rules and those that did often paid a high price. Human rights were absent, and those in power claimed exclusive privileges and authority.
While we can express our views freely, they aren't always acknowledged. Many people challenge authority and share their beliefs, but some use these beliefs destructively, seeking influence over others. The question remains: are individuals striving to be heard or to gain control?
I believe we are here to have influence on each other but not in a destructive manner. On average, a person meets about 80,000 people in their lifetime. These facts may vary depending on individual circumstances. That’s a lot of interaction, and just think if we all approached these people from a position of positive influence then that’s 80,000 people we have served for the better!
The world population is currently 8.2 billion. Should individuals consistently coexist harmoniously, global society would likely benefit from enhanced cooperation and more peaceful relations.
And so, now you have the figures we all have the responsibility to influence your 80,000 with your light and love through your life.
No pressure of course
Those 80,000 individuals bring diverse opportunities, challenge and support us, and influence our growth. Their actions—whether supportive or distant—help us learn, evolve, and determine who we want to become.
It makes sense that we need each other all the time as souls but we don’t always have to engage with each other in human terms.
People are becoming more selective about their relationships, recognizing the impact others have on their lives. This awareness extends beyond personal connections to spiritual, mental, and professional growth. Striving to be our best selves means seeking out what truly benefits us, even though making these choices can be challenging. The process requires self-reflection, adaptation, and growth—key elements of the journey.
Self- reflection encourages ourselves to ask fundamental questions about our lives, our beliefs, what we are involved in.
Adaptation is adapting into being a new version of ourselves an evolved version of ourselves.
Growth is our positive results, our evolution away from that which no longer serves us.
SAG ( Self Adapted Growth) lol!
All this can be done without conflict or counterproductive judgements that can so often hinder our ability to truly move on.
We must outgrow things to make room for further growth.
Should we proceed with becoming members of SAG? Lol.
IN OTHER NEWS
Jeshua and Tabaash presented another stimulating evening at Nancy Barclay’s The Art And Living Space recently. Such an interesting group of like-minded people. And it was a celebration of Jeshua’s birthday. Tabaash led the group in singing Happy Birthday to him. Something I’m sure he has never experienced before over these thousands of years!
Lots of worldwide spiritual activation happening at present so we will all be feeling the impact of this. Look after you and remember to daily empty yourself of the days energy. Aligning to the energy of the day is a simple process. We all have our own trusted and true methods, do what is right for you.
Growth, in its most authentic form, need not be a burdensome ordeal. In fact, the gentlest transformations often carry the deepest roots. When we allow change to unfold with ease, patiently nurturing our development rather than forcing it, we create space for lasting progress. Yet, to truly honor our growth, we must also reach—stretching beyond comfort, envisioning greater possibilities, and daring to expand into new dimensions of ourselves.
Balancing ease with aspiration ensures that our evolution is sustainable and joyful. By embracing both the simplicity of daily self-care and the courage to pursue new heights, we honor the full spectrum of our potential. Growth becomes not a race, but a dance: sometimes graceful, sometimes bold, always unfolding in the rhythm that is uniquely ours.
For those in the summer season soak it up!
For us here in the winter! Bloody hell who turned the heating off!
Love and Blessings to you all
Blair