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A Seven-Day Trip with the Earth: Conversation with Mother Gaia
A Seven-Day Trip with the Earth: Conversation with Mother Gaia
A Seven-Day Trip with the Earth: Conversation with Mother Gaia
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Please Look around now, and feel the Earth. Cant you hear a huffing and puffing sound? Cant you hear my sound of dying from fever and pollution?

Please cultivate the mind of loving me, the Earth. That is the expression of love for me, who grows all living beings including you. As children love and care for their parents, please love me like that. Then my love will be returned to all creatures on the Earth as a wider stream and ocean.

From the conversation with Mother Gaia.

LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateFeb 7, 2012
ISBN9781469746821
A Seven-Day Trip with the Earth: Conversation with Mother Gaia
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Yeonmi Hong

She had dreamed of another world even when she taught students at school for more than twenty years. In the end, she quit her job in 2008. Currently, she is doing what she wants to do and lives a life she always wanted to have. She has meditated for ten years. Through the meditation, she got to communicate with other beings and worlds. In the meantime, she began conversing with the Earth and felt the Mother’s pains and sorrow. Until all people on the Earth sympathize with the pains of the Earth, which cries due to human selfishness, she will never stop sending the Mother’s message. Born in Daegu City Korea, 1963 Graduated from the Department of English Education in the Teachers College at Kyungpook National University in 1986 English teacher from 1986 to 2008 Got into meditation in Suseonjae, the Meditation School in 2002 Started communicating with another world in 2010 Started communicating with the Earth in 2011 Quit life in Seoul and currently live in an eco-community at Boeun.

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    A Seven-Day Trip with the Earth - Yeonmi Hong

    Contents

    About the Author

    Publishing This Book

    Part I A voice Calling Me

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    2

    3

    Part 2 The Trip With Mother Earth, Gaia

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    Epilogue

    Appendix

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    Celestial Messages:

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    The Extraterrestrial Architects

    of Our Ancient Civilizations

    The Future of the Earth

    As Revealed by Pleiades

    About the Author

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    Yeonmi Hong (Born in 1963)

    She had dreamed of another world even when she taught students at school for more than twenty years. In the end, she quit her job in 2008. Currently, she is doing what she wants to do and lives a life she always longed for She has meditated for ten years. Through meditation, she got to communicate with other beings and worlds. In the meantime, she began conversing with the Earth and felt the Mother’s pain and sorrow. Until all people on the Earth sympathize with the pain of the Earth, who cries due to human selfishness, she will never stop sending the Mother’s message.

    Born in Daegu City, Korea, 1963

    Graduated from the Department of English Education in the Teachers College at Kyungpuk National University in 1986

    English teacher from 1986 to2008

    Got into meditation in Suseonjae, the Meditation School in 2002

    Started communicating with another world in 2010

    Started communicating with the Earth in 2011

    Quit life in Seoul and currently live in an eco-community at Boeun.

    Giving lectures and teaching meditation to many people regarding feeling and healing the Earth

    Publishing This Book

    I am apt to sympathize with how others feel. I feel the emotions of others whether they are ill or happy wholeheartedly. I cry and laugh often, too. When someone tells his sad story, I usually shed more tears than the person. Then he has to ironically comfort me saying, That is not so sad as you think.

    As I sympathize with the emotions of others well, I might have made others feel better since I was little. Even if I didn’t tell many things or give good pieces of advice, they would find much comfort from my facial expression. I am gifted with this ability. This trait has become more sensitive and finer through the meditation I have done for ten years. Now the objects of my sympathy have increased through those around the Earth. Maybe my inborn sympathizing ability is the destiny that I am endowed with because it has given me the role of conveying the voice of the Earth.

    The Earth I communicated with was like a mother. She was like a mother who loves her children very much, but sometimes whips her children when they go wrong. The Mother Earth caned her children, and She is sick and in pain now. What makes her so painful?

    I called the Mother Earth Gaia. All the while I had communed with the Earth, I could feel mother and the Goddess Gaia from Greek mythology at the same time. I began to converse with Gaia after earthquakes and a tsunami hit Japan in 2011. In order to have deeper conversations with Her, I went on a walking trip for seven days. I walked from Saemangeum to the eco-village at Boeun. While walking and talking with Her, I better understood about Her. The Earth is now suffering from an almost unrecoverable serious illness. She is panting because She is short of breath. Her body temperature rises up to 40 degrees Celsius. She is like a patient who gets cancer and lies in an intensive care unit. The Earth is fighting with Her difficult pain alone. I felt sorry. Why haven’t I paid attention to Her earlier? How unconcerned have I been about this huge living body called the Earth on which I stand?

    I would like to let you know about how much the Earth is in pain through conversations I had with Her. The purpose is to inform you that if we human beings keep turning our faces away from the pains of the Earth as we are doing now, Her pains will become ours in the end. I would like to tell you that the Earth has fallen into this situation because human beings have become too distant from nature. This problem will be dealt with only when human beings return to their original ecological lives at last.

    Mother Earth, who has been damaged and hurt, is healing Herself now. Abnormal weather changes and natural disasters all around the world are the self-cleansing actions through which the Earth out of balance is trying to recover Her natural rhythm, balance and harmony. The natural disasters are regarded as misfortunes by human beings because they suffer from them. Yet, the disasters are inevitable movements of the Earth. They are Her own ways to awaken human beings.

    Now the Earth meets the most critical moment in history. Gaia yearns for changes in us human beings. Human beings are the only species on the Earth who have free will. They are the very ringleaders who have made the Earth this way. She hopes those human beings recognize what they are doing to the Earth and take helpful actions for the Earth as well as for the other living creatures.

    The moment I write this, I recall Her earnest request to human beings that No more time is left and please wake up before it gets to be too late. Now I would like to inform you about the living existence of Earth Gaia and Her sincere request to humans before it gets to be too late. I guess this small action might make up for Her efforts and Her love that have watched the Earth and all the other living creatures on the Earth for such a long time. I express my deep love to Gaia, who newly opened my eyes toward the Earth and the other living creatures. I thank deeply all the persons who have helped me to publish this book.

    Yeonmi Hong

    At Boeun

    August, 2011

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    1

    A Dreadful Dream

    It was a jet-black night. Nobody was around. I felt horrible and alone.

    Is anyone there?

    I reached out my hand but could not grasp anything. It was dark all around and I was scared to death. I felt as if something had fallen down. Clouds of dust came into my mouth. I spat them out and out, but they kept falling down and choked me.

    Help me! Is anybody there?

    I cried out urgently for help, but my voice was buried in the fallen building. I shook my arms and legs and cried out like a brute. However, my screaming was only swallowed into my mouth with sand. Then I heard a dim voice somewhere.

    My daughter…

    Mom! Are you Mom?

    Struggling in the air, I woke up with a sudden dull pain. The bedside lamp had fallen down and sweat had welled in my palm. It was a dream. It was an extremely dreadful dream

    Since the tsunami occurred in Fukushima, Japan in March 2011, the same dream has repeated. As I sympathize easily with others, I felt depressed when I looked at the victims of the Japanese earthquake. The feeling didn’t disappear and was reflected in my dream. Usually I feel fine after I cry once or twice in sympathy for another’s misfortune. Yet this time was different. The pain did not disappear, but stayed a long time in my unconscious mind.

    The damages caused by the Japanese tsunami were broadcast on TV every day then. Those who died miserably in the great earthquake were taped by shaking cameras; A mother who lost hold of her daughter in the rushing tsunami and survived alone, A grandmother who died with a three-year-old grandson in her bosom, A man who found a picture of his family in his broken house, but could not find his family anywhere. When I looked at the devastated people who lost their family members and the very foundations of their lives in a moment, my heart was broken too.

    The rushing tsunami swallowed buildings and houses in a moment. Solid concrete walls broke down like sheets of weak paper, and villages were devastated in an instant. The earthquake that struck Japan was too vivid and scary. I was not sure whether I was scared or felt the pain of those who lost their family members, but I felt a burning grief rising up out of my heart. I shed tears when I watched the crying people on TV.

    How can I comfort them?

    Can they be consoled by any words?

    Feeling pity, I prayed naturally out of my heart.

    May the people trapped in the broken houses be saved quickly.

    May the pain of those who lost their families be healed.

    2

    Mother Earth, She Cries

    I went to bed that night as usual, but unanswerable questions came across my mind one after another. For what reason did the victims of the Japanese earthquake go through such a disaster? For what wrongdoings were the children killed, and why were they going through such a fearful disaster? Are people helpless beings who can do nothing against natural disasters? People try to find the epicenter of the earthquake and to collect damages. Do such efforts guarantee their future safety? Then will people suffer the next disasters without taking any action?

    To make matters worse, according to the news, two nuclear power plants exploded due to the earthquake and radioactive matter was spreading more and more widely. The Japanese earthquake now became a concern of mine. Korea is the nearest country to Japan. The Korean government announced that the radioactive matter would not harm Korea. That statement could not make the unrest of the people settle down. It was reported in succession that radioactive matter was

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