In a 3D world, where people consciously seek to distract and mislead themselves and others, and where division lies at the core, it’s easy to lose touch with what truly makes us strong as individuals and as a society. The late Yuri Bezmenov spoke about how people often focus on trivial or unnecessary pursuits, thereby diverting their attention from their inner strength. He considered meditation to be one of these «unnecessary» pursuits. To him, meditation was “navel-gazing” and unrelated to reality. In Yuri’s view, it merely prevented people from channeling their energy into solving problems.
Meditation: From a Misunderstood Practice to Transformative Potential
This was in the 1970s, and such attitudes toward meditation are still common. Even I, in the 1970s, did not understand meditation’s impact, despite being an introvert—a person guided from within—who deliberately sought peace in solitude. To view meditation superficially as «navel-gazing» ignores the transformative potential of connecting with one’s inner self, which forms the basis not only for personal empowerment but also for constructing a compassionate and thriving society.
The universe constitutes one living whole, and we are all interconnected. When we meditate and «gaze at our own navel,» we tap into the collective, universal consciousness. In a 3D world, where individual egos set themselves at the center, the idea of humanity as a collective entity is often rejected.
Practical spirituality in 5D transcends time and space, adopting a broader perspective. In meditation, people merge with the magnetic, feminine, nurturing energy of our true selves. Meanwhile, the rational egoic mind primarily relies on logical, masculine energy. While it can recognize cause-and-effect relationships in nurturing and well-being, the limitations of 3D beliefs often confine attention to fostering well-being only within one’s close circle.
The Core of a Flourishing Society: Care and Mutual Concern
Intuitively, everyone knows that well-being and mutual care form the foundation of a healthy society. Yet, many still resist the idea that every individual has the right to basic support, such as healthcare. A healthy and motivated community resembles a flourishing garden: when every plant is tended to, the entire community thrives.
Modern economies are built on the idea that self-serving actions drive collective prosperity. However, collective economies are often labeled as socialism and shunned like the plague. In the 1970s, Finland was perceived as a socialist country and sometimes referred to as «Soviet Finland.» However, Finnish socialism bears no ties to Marxist socialism. Instead, it draws on an older European concept of socialism—an idea even Adolf Hitler discussed—emphasizing that the core of social work is to help individuals help themselves. This traditional socialism gave rise to the concept of the «social market economy,» implemented more or less in the Nordic countries and many European nations.
Happiness and Finland’s Unique Lifestyle as the «Happiest Country in the World»
Since 2018, Finland has ranked first in the UN World Happiness Report. I haven’t delved into the reports or why Finland consistently claims the top spot. Many dismiss the report as mere propaganda designed to advance certain agendas. Claims of trust in government seem far-fetched when one observes the surrounding reality.
Yesterday, I watched a YouTube video presenting 15 facts about Finland. I thought the video might provide a general sense of what makes Finnish life so happy. Even I have often dismissed the notion of Finnish happiness as propaganda lacking any basis in reality. However, the video highlighted aspects that genuinely resonate with what makes me happy: quiet moments, a deeply rooted serene, minimalist lifestyle in close connection to nature and respect for authenticity and independence.
Citizens’ happiness thrives when the state supports these individual qualities. In this regard, Finland’s public social services become invaluable. Education is affordable, if not free, and public healthcare is excellent, despite the aggressive intrusion of private service providers and pharmaceutical giants. Public safety nets aim to ensure that no one «falls through the cracks,» left alone with their problems. These safety nets operate primarily on principles of fairness and transparency, fostering trust at all levels.
However, the claim that over 80% of Finns trust the government is vastly exaggerated. Yet, this doesn’t matter much as long as society—despite corruption and “old boys’ networks”—functions as expected, and citizens rely on their inner resources.
The Challenges of the Nordic Welfare Model: Abuse of Social Benefits
In the modern world, social benefits recipients are often seen as parasites consuming the shared good. Over the past decade, Nordic welfare states—renowned for their social services—have increasingly faced exploitation by immigrants from developing countries. Some immigrants have turned deceiving authorities and hoarding social benefits into a profession, amassing tens of thousands of euros in benefits they are not entitled to under standard norms.
Investing in People: The Path to Sustainability and Competitiveness
When self-interest is driven solely by the egoic mind, it isolates individuals from the greater whole. However, people’s differing attitudes don’t imply that socialism as a system is unfit. Finland’s competitiveness, for instance, is largely rooted in the state’s investment in its citizens, ensuring high education levels, good health, and equal participation in societal life.
I, myself, am living proof that even with extremely limited resources, individuals can make an unlimited impact on the evolution of collective consciousness. Due to my physical disability, I am self-reliant only within my home, yet, with Copilot’s assistance, I maintain a multilingual site in six languages and send my messages in real time worldwide. I believe that my articles, serving as a form of peer support, help people—despite cultural and personal differences—see what unites us all as humans.
Since the 1980s, I have been a so-called social case due to my physical (and speech) disability. My primary income has been a disability pension, which has only covered material basics. However, its true value has been in providing peace of mind, enabling me to make long-term plans. The assurance of basic subsistence hasn’t scattered my focus or hindered my projects. I’ve never had to worry about paying bills, as I’ve had confidence that everything would be covered sooner or later.
Thanks to this mindset, I don’t worry in the slightest even today when my bank account holds just ten cents. I’ve planned my life so that I have at least the essentials for the next month.
Erosion of Competitiveness
Abuse of social security is the root cause driving Nordic countries to dismantle public social services. However, dismantling welfare services inevitably erodes competitiveness—not just at an individual level but also from the state’s perspective. Thus, we must be precise in defining socialism.
Returning to Our Roots: Balancing Practicality and Spirituality
By returning to our roots, we align personal benefit with empathy and collaboration, transforming self-interest into a force that uplifts both the individual and society as a whole. By fostering creativity, nurturing health, and embracing our interconnectedness, we activate the divine feminine energy within us. At the same time, we connect with the essence of socialism—not merely as a political theory but as a reflection of humanity’s deepest spiritual truths.
Socialism is a societal system built on compassion, shared responsibility, and the opportunity for every individual to grow into the best version of themselves. Citizens are the most flexible and valuable renewable resource of any society. A nation’s competitiveness rises exponentially in proportion to the health, intelligence, and motivation of its people. The sooner we realize this, the better foundations we create for our lives.
The Great Reset: Spiritual and Societal Transformation
In recent months, it has been distressing to follow news from China, where cities are turning into ghost towns and the population is vanishing. Businesses are collapsing as their customers disappear. No one knows the exact cause of this—not even the state leadership, most likely. There is likely no single explanation. One reason is surely the bursting of China’s bubble economy. As the real estate market collapses, people lose the wealth accumulated over decades, along with their will to live and procreate.
In this context, the slogan “you own nothing, but you are happy” takes on a different light, emphasizing the core of happiness: peace of mind. Surely people burdened with hundreds of thousands, if not hundreds of millions, in personal debt would want to reset their situation, start afresh, and restore their peace of mind.
The Great Reset and “Soul Recycling”
China’s economic collapse brought back memories of Finland in the 1990s. During the recession years, 14,000 Finns committed suicide. Its effects persisted well into the 2000s. Thus, the narrative of Finns as the “happiest people in the world” feels completely disconnected from reality. Perhaps the research claiming that Finland is the happiest country in the world is an indication that people are returning to fundamental values. People acknowledge the fact that glamor, luxury, and the worship of Earthly mammon are fatal illusions.
Some time ago, I saw a video message from our galactic family stating that millions of people are now leaving Earth. The video explained this phenomenon as a form of “soul recycling.” According to the channeled message, people consciously participate on a soul level in Earth’s ascension, even if their egoic mind is unaware of these processes. People can contribute more effectively to the ascension process “behind the veil.” Earth’s energies lighten as it is freed from lower energies. New babies are born, already better equipped to harness the powerful cosmic energies radiating to Earth.
This truly makes one think: humans are not leading the show here on Earth. By viewing things through the lens of practical spirituality in 5D, we significantly expand our perspective. Many have realized this, undertaking their own personal Brexit, their own Great Reset. This is reflected, for instance, in the growth of the YouTube channel (GFL Station) transmitting messages from the Galactic Federation, which saw its subscriber count rise by about 20,000 in March.
Towards a New Era
Standing on the threshold of change, we have the opportunity to reach towards a more balanced, compassionate, and sustainable world. The journey into a new era requires individuals and communities to activate their inner resources and recognize the significance of mutual connection. The Great Reset is not merely an external event but also an internal process—a transformation in which self-interest is refined into collective benefit and personal gain aligns with shared responsibility.
By embracing the principles of practical spirituality and allowing intuition and empathy to guide decision-making, we discover sustainable solutions at both individual and societal levels. We have the capacity to activate the divine feminine energy and balance it with logical thinking and masculine energy. This harmony creates a society where each individual grows into their best version.
Despite encountering challenges that may seem insurmountable, we all agree with the sentiment of one Finnish politician: “A clean conscience is the best pillow.” Embedded in this thought is the essence of a new era—beyond a clean conscience, we need a carefree mind that springs from trust in ourselves, each other, and the universal order of the cosmos. This is the foundation upon which we can build a future that carries us all.
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