Being a Supportive Bystander
Topics:
“Being a Supportive Bystander”
“What Is So Wrong with What Age You Are?”
“A Time Framework Is an Expectation That Nullifies What You’re Doing”
“Shift in the Job Market”
“Energy of U.S. Politics Following the Assassination Attempt on Trump”
Sunday, July 14, 2024 (Private/Phone)
Participants: Mary (Michael) and Paul (Paneus)
ELIAS: Good morning!
PAUL: Hey! Good morning, Elias.
ELIAS: (Laughs) And how shall we begin?
PAUL: What?
ELIAS: How shall we begin?
PAUL: Well, it’s been a kind of interesting day, although we started yesterday. My daughter and her boyfriend and the grandkids do the final move-out today to their new place, next town over.
ELIAS: Congratulations.
PAUL: Yeah, I figured you’d be interested in that. (Both laugh) A question: Because my daughter’s boyfriend had… he didn’t pay his electric bill on his old apartment for like several months and that was causing some of his bad credit, is there any other, besides that and his student loan, is there anything else that’s out there that would be a financial concern that we should be aware of?
ELIAS: I would say whatever there is of financial concern, you will be aware of soon enough, if there is.
PAUL: So there’s nothing out there that is…? I just want to make sure it’s not like credit card debt or something like that, something that we’re going to be surprised about, because he didn’t tell my daughter about the unpaid electric bill that was affecting his credit. We found out, you know, right near the end, and like “Ah! Why didn’t you tell us that? That’s kind of important.” So is there anything else out there that we need to be attuned to in that regard?
ELIAS: That’s not for myself to disclose, my friend. That’s why I said if there is, you’ll discover it soon enough. But I would say if they’re moving out today, then it shouldn’t be a concern.
PAUL: Okay. Well, I do still care for my daughter at any rate. It’s an all—
ELIAS: I very much understand. I very much understand, but these are their choices.
PAUL: Yeah.
ELIAS: And you can’t stop that.
PAUL: Oh, I understand that. I’m just… I’m just trying to be supportive, that’s all.
ELIAS: You can be supportive very well and not necessarily have information about her partner.
PAUL: Okay. Okay. I’m a typical parent. I guess that you always want to check things out. Okay. I’ll try to be more on the sidelines. A supportive bystander. How about that, I guess?
ELIAS: Ah. Very well.
PAUL: Two weeks ago, I was playing with the grandkids and I decided to try the slip and slide in the backyard, and I landed very hard and either I cracked or bruised a rib. Is it just a bad bruise or was it a hairline fracture in my rib?
ELIAS: Bruise.
PAUL: Okay. I figured. Why did I create that? (Laughs) I was like, I was thinking about this the day of. I was getting all this pain. Why would I create that, that situation?
ELIAS: Why would you?
PAUL: (Sighs) I don’t know. To be more in-tune to what my body is doing or acting? I don’t know why I did it.
ELIAS: I would say definitely. And I would say that it’s also a matter of being aware of your body in relation to what you’re doing. That type of activity can be injurious to children, let alone an adult.
PAUL: Yeah. (Laughs) But I’ve played pickup football, not that long ago, like maybe twelve years ago, and I—
ELIAS: That’s long enough. That’s long enough.
PAUL: (Chuckles) So are you saying I’m just not as, not as agile or nimble as I was in the past?
ELIAS: I’m also expressing precisely what I did: that type of activity is potentially injurious to children, who are tremendously flexible in manners that adults are not.
PAUL: Yeah. Okay.
ELIAS: Therefore it’s a matter of genuinely paying attention to your body in a very comprehensive and realistic capacity, and then also paying attention to what type of activity you’re doing, and being realistic about that also. And let me express to you: the idea that ten years or twelve years ago is not a long time ago, in relation to your physical body, it is. Your entire body has had time to change in that amount of time.
PAUL: (Pause) Oh, so the fact I’m still trying to act thirty-two doesn’t cut it anymore? (Laughs)
ELIAS: I would say I would agree with that. What is so wrong with what age you each are? It is quite baffling.
PAUL: Oh, I’m accepting that more today than I was a few years ago, Elias. I (inaudible) try to stay active as much as possible, like I was, you know, back in my thirties.
ELIAS: I would say that that’s good. I would say that that is good and it’s very beneficial. I don’t necessarily understand what the tremendous aversion is to the acceptance of one’s age at whatever it may be. Do you have an answer to that?
PAUL: Uh… I don’t. It’s just culturally… Over the centuries people like wanted to be younger and that’s just a general motif I think that people are expressing. It’s very common. It’s (inaudible).
ELIAS: I understand it’s very common. I’m simply asking why.
PAUL: Well, I don’t know if I have a quick why answer to that.
ELIAS: Ah! I was not asking in relation to history or culture. THAT I already understand. But individually, it is quite a quandary.
PAUL: Yeah. I mean, I… Again, I am more accepting of the fact that I’m inclined to be comfortable going for a long walk instead of going for a jog, whereas in the past I would be frustrated if I didn’t get my jog in every other day. Now I may only jog once every ten days, and that’s acceptance of “Hey, jogging is not as easy to do as it was in the past, for various reasons.”
ELIAS: Very well. (Pause)
PAUL: Speaking of the body—
ELIAS: Yes?
PAUL: (Inaudible) bacitracin zinc solution on my skin cancer patches. I’m not sure. Let me ask you the question: is that working effectively?
ELIAS: And what precisely are you doing?
PAUL: When I talked to Michael or Mary after my session about the zinc solution, she was like, “Oh yeah. I used bacitracin zinc solution.” It’s a type of antibiotic zinc ointment.
ELIAS: Yes. Yes.
PAUL: Okay. So I’ve been putting it on every day, just a little bit on the various patches. Is that working effectively? Because it seems like it’s… If it is doing it, it’s going slow.
ELIAS: It does. It is effective, but it is, in your terms, slow.
PAUL: Yeah. I’ve also got some new facial skin cancer patches I noticed on my forehead. So is that..? The zinc solution, ointment, is that something that addresses the current situation?
ELIAS: Correct.
PAUL: Right?
ELIAS: Correct. It’s not a preventative.
PAUL: So I WILL ask the question. I had an intention over a month ago with that, aligning with my pearl energy, that my skin cancers would dissipate in the course of a month. And that hasn’t happened. Is it again that—
ELIAS: First of all, first of all I would say to you that you definitely can be using the pearl energy, but when you begin putting a time framework on things, that’s expressing an expectation and then you nullify what you’re doing.
PAUL: That’s what I was wondering. Okay. You answered my other question. Okay. So just put the intention out there and don’t put a timeline on it. So, okay.
ELIAS: Correct. Correct.
PAUL: My intention that pearl energy will help me alleviate any skin cancer-related patches. Okay. Okay.
I had a.. .I was reading a book referencing a past Roman leader, Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, and based on his activities and behavior, I’m wondering if he’s a past focus of mine?
ELIAS: (Pause) Correct.
PAUL: Okay. Good. It’s seemed to be—
ELIAS: Congratulations.
PAUL: It seemed to be… It seemed to be something that I was like, “Okay, I could see myself doing that.” (Elias laughs) I had a dream a few days back – guess I’d better find my notes – where I was meeting up with this woman and her friends or whatever, moving in with her either as her husband or boyfriend, I can’t remember, in the dream. But there was a situation in there where there was an energy exchange with a guy by the name of Dave I think. It wasn’t his intention to do an energy exchange, but under certain circumstances he’d fall into an energy exchange with this essence. And I remember distinctly having this long conversation with that essence and we were talking about ancient Egypt and the Pre-Kemet culture and stuff like that. What was the imagery associated with that dream?
ELIAS: And your assessment?
PAUL: I don’t know. I just… I’m guessing it was just imagery associated with our interactions?
ELIAS: And I would say an interest in that time framework.
PAUL: Oh, okay. (Chuckles) Ancient Egypt. Yeah, I do have an interest in that time work. Yeah.
ELIAS: Yes.
PAUL: By the way, thinking of that, I’m sure it’s been referenced in other sessions, but isn’t there additional information that’s housed under the sphinx, in a chamber under the sphinx?
ELIAS: Actually, you asked me that question previously.
PAUL: (Laughs) Well, I don’t remember. Okay. So… Well, the reason I’m asking now is that when I was past there and they would not let us get close to the sphinx, they said it’s because there’s a lot of… from a local town, there’s a lot of waste water intrusion in that area, makes it unstable. And that’s why they wouldn’t let us get down close to the sphinx. Is that true? Or is there any type of undercover work being done that we’re just not aware of publicly?
ELIAS: No, there is no work being done at this present time framework.
PAUL: Oh. Well, at the… That’s a problem then, the waste water could be affecting that underground chamber I imagine? So…
ELIAS: Correct.
PAUL: Okay. Wow. Shoot. Yeah.
Uh, work. Um… Our company is kind of in this, a little bit of a slowdown right now. And I’m worried about labor cuts, you know, reduction of people or realignment of people. Uh…
ELIAS: Don’t!
PAUL: Don’t worry about it?
ELIAS: I would say, I would say first of all: don’t. Because that is an invitation. But I would also express that there’s no reason occurring at this present time for you to be concerned for your job.
PAUL: Yeah. I would agree with that. But under the current scenario, I would agree with that. I’m actually well respected and…
ELIAS: I would agree.
PAUL: Okay. Um… I want, speaking of that, to talk about work-related stuff, is this…? Because I’m also kind of keeping an eye to other job opportunities, but nothing’s really materialized. I haven’t been really sought out. Like that large Linked-In network, on that I could’ve had somebody reach out and say, “Hey, you know we’ve got this opening coming up. We were interested in whether or not you might have a, you know, area of expertise and whether you’d be interested in checking us out.” I haven’t had that inquiry, which is a little surprising to me. I had that—
ELIAS: Why? Why?
PAUL: Uh… Well first of all, I agree with the fact that this move and everything like that has been taking up my attention significantly. And that’s probably the main reason why, because I don’t want to need… I don’t need any more diversions or distractions at this stage of the game.
ELIAS: I would agree, but why does it surprise you that you haven’t been contacted otherwise?
PAUL: Hm, I don’t know. I mean… I don’t know. I mean I’m creating my reality—
ELIAS: I would say the climate in your country presently, along with some other countries also, but in your country presently the climate in the job market is somewhat divided. In some jobs, actually many, there is a high demand for employees and there is a lot of advertisement for that also. But in many other types of jobs that you would identify as higher paying jobs, there is less of a demand at this present time. And part of that has to do with somewhat of a flooding of the market of certain types of workers, I.T. workers especially, but—
PAUL: When you say a flooding of the market, do you mean from other countries sending skilled I.T. professionals to our country?
ELIAS: No, no, no, no. From your own country, actually. That it, in this present century, it has been tremendously encouraged for young people to move into fields of technology. And in that, there is a tremendous amount of young people that have done that. And I would say in the past ten years, there has become a tremendous influx of individuals into the job market that have been, in a manner of speaking, pumped out of your universities, that are all moving in a very similar direction. And that actually flooded your job market in certain areas.
Then there are other areas that, since the end of your global mass event, there are other areas of the job market in higher paying jobs that are also less prevalent now, and that also is partially due to an influx of younger, younger individuals. But it’s also, but it’s, but it’s also a matter of older individuals moving in different directions. Your job market has shifted because older individuals, after the global mass event, realized that they were more comfortable in jobs that they could do remotely. And therefore they also started shifting in what they were doing and moving in directions of changing jobs.
Therefore there’s, there has been a lot of shifting in your job market. And in that, there’s not as much recruiters that would be reaching out.
PAUL: Okay. Yeah. That’s a… I can understand that, Elias.
Hey, I’ve got about four minutes left. I’m going to ask a question about probabilities and potentialities associated with the U.S. political climate after that assassination attempt on Donald Trump yesterday. I
sense that that is much… Looking at Donald Trump’s facial expression, that’s one of… He had one of
anger, severe anger. Is there, is our political climate much more agitated now, associated with after that event? I believe it is, but I wanted to hear your perspective.
ELIAS: More agitated? Not necessarily. But perhaps more inclined to be more vocal.
PAUL: Mm. Okay.
ELIAS: I would say that the energy of your political status at this present time framework is very heated, to say the least.
PAUL: Well, I know that. The question is, is it heated to the point where there’s… another related-type spark could fuel civil unrest across the country?
ELIAS: It’s very possible. I would say it’s very possible. That is not to say that it will happen. Generally assassination attempts that are failed create a type of steam release, in a manner of speaking, but they also, but they also create embolding individuals.
PAUL: You know I’m wondering… Hm. Like it’s so… A quick one. Is it a higher likelihood that Joe Biden will step down for another candidate from the Democrats before the election?
ELIAS: Not likely.
PAUL: In time enough? AAH! Okay. Well, (laughs) that’s too bad, because I don’t like either candidate.
ELIAS: That doesn’t mean it won’t happen. That doesn’t mean it won’t happen, but it’s not likely.
PAUL: Yeah. Shoot! I was kind of hoping you’d say it, that there was, it might, there was a higher probability for that. Okay.
Well Elias, we’re on our last minute, so any closing comments, thoughts, recommendations?
ELIAS: I would say enjoy your home by yourself.
PAUL: I will. I mean, I’m still going to have the grandkids (Elias laughs) to do stuff with, probably on a daily basis for a couple hours here and there, but the difference will be that in the evenings I’ll have a lot more quiet.
ELIAS: That’s excellent, my friend. And I would express tremendous encouragement for you to take advantage of that while you can. (Both laugh)
PAUL: I will do so, Elias. (Elias laughs) I look forward with eagerness and enjoyment for our next session.
ELIAS: I also, my friend. And perhaps one of these days we might actually meet in physical proximity again.
PAUL: Oh, I hope so. Good deal! (Elias laughs) We’ll create that Elias.
ELIAS: Excellent. I express tremendous, tremendous encouragement to you, and great acknowledgment in everything you do. In wondrous love and dear friendship as always, au revoir.
PAUL: Au revoir. Thanks, Elias.
(Elias departs after 31 minutes)
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