Being Compassion, Humility,
for the Sex-trafficked Victims
I remember what it felt like to be a victim. I wanted to be heard.
The ones who are coming to the forefront explaining the abuse from Jeffrey Epstein want the same, and accountability.
That is how I felt after years and years of feeling as if I was forgotten in my situation . . .
Here is Haley Robson:
While watching Haley explain what it was like to be in her situation, instead of feeling her anger and fear, to be able now to be the compassion and feel humility—just listen—is a part of our mastery of the human condition.
The compassion and humility of the higher realms, explained to us by the Buddha and by Lao Tzu, along with the definitions from the Council of Love, from the Divine Mother’s Guidebook, How Things Work in the Higher Realms, remind us Who We Truly Are.
Compassion:
The ability to Love and serve without judgement.
To be able to fully understand and heart-feel another’s situation without entering or assuming that cloak.
The understanding that another has a chosen path and we can only offer assistance and Love.
We cannot complete another’s path for that would be theft. Tenderness.
The colours of compassion are deep red (of our root chakra, our foundation, deep forest green (our heart chakra) and the magenta/amethyst (of our mastery).
Humility:
Twin of piety.
Ability to be truly grateful for the many blessings bestowed upon each and All.
Knowledge that alone we are rather incompetent but united with One we are All.
Necessary for all works and sharing of service.
Its colour is red (of the root and the pubic chakras, our foundational self-Love and self-worth).
Lao Tzu, in his teachings, explained in essence, not to ignore what is happening around us, and how we can do this is with compassion, to be able to fully understand and heart-feel another’s situation without entering or assuming that cloak:
You cannot have humility without compassion, and it is essential because part of what humility is, is not only not putting yourself above, or just as importantly below others, it is putting yourself with others.
He went on to say this—to help us balance our feelings for the perpetrator:
First, you give gratitude that you have not walked that path, and yes, to understand that the axe murderer or the bomber or those who commit what you know are the most heinous acts, they arrived with the purity of grace in their souls, and it did not die. It did not become lost.
Was it ignored or covered? Yes, but you see, the danger when you judge somebody else, you are judging yourself.
So, you say,
“Well, that person is a murderer, and look what they have done, and they are horrible, and they need to be punished.”
What you have immediately done is move out of the balance, the stick is tilting one way, and then what you are doing is you are setting yourself up so that you have to be ‘holier than thou’ and that you cannot dare misstep because then you have to put yourself in the same categories as those you have judged, and that is very painful.
Because we are under the veil here, we have forgotten our many past lives. All of us have played the good, the bad, and the ugly for the experience, and to master compassion and humility. We are all responsible for what has happened on Earth.
Now is our time to listen, to allow the survivors to balance themselves—to practice our compassion, we cannot complete another’s path for them for that would be theft, the understanding that another has a chosen path and we can only offer assistance and Love, and our humility, alone we are rather incompetent but united with One we are All.
We are all here to create our Nova Earth, not to forget what has been horrific, because we never want to repeat this.

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