Max Rempel, Ph.D.

205. Why To Rush?

I am pretty sure you know what rushing is. I have come across of descriptions of greys and other aliens being in a hurry. You seem to have your own time and hurry once in a while. Bashar doesn't seem to hurry ever. He is always in control of time. Sometimes during dialogues, he says, "one moment, one moment, one moment, we are laughing" or "we are discussing" or "we are checking this out". Typically these interruptions are short. Bashar always makes sure that the pace of the performance is vivid and people are not bored. Even though he doesn't rush, his speed of delivery of information, especially, when he is improvising is extraordinary. I don't know any speakers who are better speakers than Bashar. His ability to formulate perfect answers in no time is miraculous. The density and relevance of information he delivers is much higher than for other channels.

The main reason to rush is to pack more accomplishments in shorter time. People believe that this is a way to success. Older people often don't rush. It is better seen around 11.30a-2p: this is the time retired people are going about their business. They are slow and rush nowhere. Some do that by necessity, others by choice.

The main reason not to rush is to understand that doing more in shorter time does not necessarily mean success. According to teachings about higher self from Bashar, Abraham-Hicks and other sources, the circumstances in our lives are defined not by our physical actions but by our state of mind. The state of mind of a hurrying person is miserable and messy. According to the law of attraction this attracts more mess and more hurry. More balanced, peaceful, playful and creative state of mind brings more success, according to the Law of Attraction. This is the reason not to rush. Golfers likely understand this well. Hurrying people are more of victims of mind control which makes everyone to hurry all the time.

The hurry is accompanied with lack of energy, sickness, depression, crises, misfortunes and lack of luck.

More importantly, people who are always in the hurry, don't know what to do when they get time. They become so confused about their own interests and agenda, they become so remote from their higher selves, that when given opportunity they have no idea what to do. Typically they keep doing what mind control tells them to do.

Mind control and mainstream culture promote tons of senseless activities. Main principle of the mind control is to create unnecessary needs in people, have them hooked on these needs and this way they become low on money, lend them money and have them work extra to pay back.

Most typical of these needs is the idea of buying houses with more space than needed and more expensive cars than needed. People get hooked on those and then work for the rest of life to pay off. Expensive education is also oversold. People want to help others and therefore become medical doctors. This puts them into a brainwashing system and after all brainwashing they become servants to pharmaceutical deception which poisons people with excessive medications and charges them extra money for that. So, housing, cars and pharmaceuticals are typical excesses for mainstream public. Of course there are many more. First the mainstream defines what happiness is and then sells this happiness for extra price. People become hooked on artificial values and believe they live by the rules because they follow mainstream course.

The solution of course is education. It can be again done via songs, movies and games. The delusion has to be exposed and people will realize the trickery.

It looks like I have again branched away from the "typical day" topic, but this is important.

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