Opening to the Realness of God
Written by Douglas H. Melloy
Narrated by Laura Lambart
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Humanness was created and brought to life 75,000 years ago. Every 25,000 years there is a harvesting of souls according to both positive and negative service polarization. At the end of the third cycle, those harvested as the positively polarized begin the process of working towards collective ascension. This is how humanity evolves from third density negative into fourth density positive that then ascends into fifth density, because that density is not physical.
What ascends collectively is the humanness of will, love, light, and consciousness as they pertain to and involve God—Creator or what brought us to life—and the universe. They are our mind, body, spirit, and soul. What they correspond to is the sun, earth, moon, and universe as a human ideal.
God’s will to be and know extends and expands by inversely reversing into a focus. It begins with a consciousness that is then shared with all else. This is true service polarity. There is only the oneness of God, the healing of life, the wholeness of the Christ as the human, and the ascension of that which ascends after service is performed.
We are only here to be kind and get along.
Douglas H. Melloy
Douglas H. Melloy was born in Los Angeles, California in 1956. He is 64 years old. His family dynamic was one of the physically absent father and emotionally unavailable mother. This was a catalyst for rage. At age five, he became consciously aware. At age ten, he made the decision to heal anger as a catalyst. This took him thirty-six years to accomplish. At age eighteen, he began meditating every day. He began studying martial arts in 1974. He also began learning how to play music. He earned his black belt with Ed Parker’s Kenpo in 1980. He has also studied Tai Chi, Choi Li Fut gung fu, and Tae Kwon Do. His first instrument was drums. He played traps. Five years later he switched to playing congas. He has learned from seven different teachers. He also plays bongos, djembae, ashiko, dumbek, timbales, steel drum, and hapi drum. He plays every genre of music. In 1980 he made the decision to become a writer. He attended City College in San Francisco for two years, 1981-82. He stopped and went to a writing tutor for three and a half years. He has also taken three other college writing courses. He self-published his first book in 2001 in Rome, GA. His second book was self-published in 2003. In all he has ten books in print. He writes about personal and social evolution. He is his own student. He lives a life of self-mastery. His contentment is his happiness. His completeness allows him to feel wonderful. His demeanor is positive 24/7. His life now is the evenness of ambrosia.
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