Why is Oneness important in channeling?
Before the guides share their message about what Oneness is and why it matters, I want to tell you about my own experience with understanding it.
In the early days of my awakening, I was at a beach here on O‘ahu grounding my lightbody. Nearby, a young homeless man was trying to move his tent from one side of the beach to the other. He was rolling a cart through the sand, but the wheels kept getting stuck. At one point, he stopped, dragged his hands down his face in frustration, exhaled deeply, and tried again. Eventually he put his face in his hands, exhausted and overwhelmed—and I felt sorry for him.
It was exactly in that moment of pity that the guide I often speak to at that beach, named Robyn, came through very clearly and said, “Don’t pity him. He is doing what he needs to do to move through his blueprint.”
The guidance surprised me—not only because I hadn’t consciously realized I was pitying him, but because I didn’t know that my feeling sorry for him was actually pointing to my own wounding.
At that time, the guides were drilling into me the importance of recognizing anything that is notneutrality as judgment—and understanding that judgment always reveals a fragmentation within ourselves. By their definition, judgment is any moment when we are not neutral.
My reaction to this young man struggling on the beach came from a fragmentation within me—one that allowed me to see us as separate: me living a relatively “normal” life, and him living in exception to that.
What does this have to do with channeling?
Everything.
It is our unhealed fragmentations that create the illusion of separation, and those same fragmentations produce bias or distortion in channeled messages. When we are neutral toward a topic or a person, we tend to be a much clearer channel. But when we have preconceived ideas about what is “normal,” “right,” or “acceptable,” the intellectual mind starts to override intuition.
I have seen over 100 of my past lives, and in the sheer vastness of them, I have seen a lot. Without going too deep here, across many incarnations I’ve lived as the deeply victimized, as the perpetrator, as the one who gave away my power, and as the one who took other people’s power.
What I’ve learned is this:
A “perpetrator life” often arises after a lifetime of profound victimization. In that earlier life, the trauma may have been so deep that we could not see the divinity in the one who harmed us. When we cannot see the divinity in the “other,” the pendulum of the blueprint swings, and eventually we incarnate into the opposite role to understand the full spectrum.
Whether we are the victim or the perpetrator, our ability to see the divinity in ourselves and the divinity in the other is what the guides have shown me as the true understanding of Oneness.
It is through witnessing so many of my own incarnations—through seeing the divinity in myself as the victim and the divinity in myself as the perpetrator—that the aperture of my soul knowing has expanded. And it is this expanded aperture that allows me to channel the way I do.
Seraphim, my angelic guides, have a message for us about what is oneness and why is it important in channeling. In keeping with the convention of our blog, the text in italics below is the directly channeled message as I hear it in my head, verbatim.
Seraphim: In naming this course Channeling Oneness, we are pointing to that version of you that understands and embodies Oneness. In other words, it is the version of you that is a clear channel.
What we want to talk to you about at this moment is your soul aperture and how to expand it. In essence, the state of Oneness is the state for which your soul aperture is at its widest. Do you understand this? When you can see yourself as One with the other, when you understand and see the divinity in those you see as the exception, those you see as the other, your soul aperture expands.
We are hearing things in the matrix of creation. Do you expect us to take the abuse of these people? Do you expect us to always take the high ground at the expense of how we truly feel? This is a recipe for being walked all over. It is not and no, we do not want you to take any abuse or to be someone’s doormat. You can see the divinity in the other, and you can experience Oneness even with those who have been a perpetrator to you, without having any contact with them. Oneness is a state of mind, it is not an action, as these comments suggest.
You get to Oneness when you begin experiencing the full spectrum of energies at hand. As humans, you were tasked with experiencing life through truncated time, through the lens of one life. But if you are able to see the full spectrum of the energies that have caused your present moment, you will understand your responsibility to your experience. This is what we want you to understand as Oneness. And, so it is.
