Now he’s largely withdrawn his focus from those aspects of life and places the greater part of his consciousness out-of-body in The Realms, where he can travel at will and share the wisdom he finds with me (and those who read these posts).
In one of our telepathic sessions, I commented that although nothing had apparently ‘changed’ since we’d last been in contact, I was feeling much calmer and more comfortable, after several days of high anxiety.
This was Asher’s response:
Asher: Much has changed psychologically, which is the true measure of change. The physical changes you seem to perceive are simply facets of that deeper change which you make to your subjective world. As you are able to put a more favourable ‘gloss’ on your life, so the perceived events and effects will correspond and you will ‘see’ physical changes in time and/or space.
We have the ability, even in 3D reality, ti transform the psychological environment – to warp it – so that a desired, or undesired, outcome will become evident.
It happened that this discussion took place just after a series of catastrophic earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria and my thoughts about that situation prompted my next question:
Jes: Can we make beneficial transformations to a situation such as a massive disaster?
Asher: There have been personalities (in societies with a more ‘magical’ worldview) who could make very large differences, but given the power of ‘mass consciousness’ in our society, such actions would be restricted. To un-collapse a tower block, for example, would disturb mass perception to an unacceptable degree. However it is possible, with focussed thought, to fashion pockets of space within the rubble that allow individuals to survive, or to ‘will’ rescuers to turn their attention to the particular places where they can reach survivors. That is the strength of what some call prayer – concentrated attention on a desired outcome. It is powerful, and particularly so when the situation is intrinsically chaotic and uncertain. In such circumstances something very small (in intentional terms) can effect a change. It’s on a tipping point.
Jes: That’s a very helpful explanation. Thank you.