THE ALPHA FREQUENCY #703 - UNDERSTANDING "THE SNAP": WHEN THE VEIL FINALLY TEARS APART
The Coming Shift
Kia ora e te whānau. For many of us who grew up with a certain subset of theology, the idea of the "End Times" always felt like a scary story designed to keep us in line. But when we look at the teachings of Ihu (Yeshua's name in the Paipera Tapu) through the lens of spiritual physics, we see something much more profound. He wasn't describing the destruction of the earth, but the "collapse of the wave function" for this current age, a moment we call "The Snap."
Defining the Veil
We live in a "Woven Universe" where the physical realm and the spiritual realm are actually one system. However, for the last few centuries, we have been living behind a "Veil." This veil is a mental and spiritual barrier that makes us feel separate from the Source and from the land. It acts like a filter, causing us to see the world as a collection of separate "things" to be owned, rather than a web of life force to be stewarded.
THE ALPHA FREQUENCY #702 - STOP LETTING THE BROKEN SYSTEM WEIGH YOU DOWN
The heavy heart
Life in the North can feel like walking through thick mud sometimes. We have the beauty of our hills and our beaches, but the weight of bills, the news, and the daily grind can pull us right down. It feels like we are running a race we can never win, always chasing a finish line that keeps moving. This is not just a feeling; it is a sign that the system we are living in is not designed for our well-being.
Ihu spoke directly to this feeling. He gave us a warning about a specific kind of heaviness that can take over our lives. When we look at the original language He used, we find a secret code for how to stay light and aware while the old systems around us start to run out of steam. This is about protecting our life force, or mauri, from being drained by things that do not really matter.
The leaky bucket
In the ancient stories, Ihu warns us not to let our hearts be weighed down. The word used in the original Greek is barynthōsin, which means to be overcharged or weighed down like a heavy pack on a long hike. It is that foggy, tired feeling you get when you are running on a system that treats you like a machine instead of a living being. We call this the leaky bucket.