Monday 25 August 2014

Journey Through Berlin 2014 - Part 1

While in Budapest during the first half of this year, numerous signs were presenting themselves to point to Berlin as the next destination.  Accompanying the inner voice telling me to come to Berlin were a solitary book on the bookshelf next to my bed in French entitled 'Mon enfant de Berlin' ('My Berlin Child'), a van which pulled up in front of the taxi I was in one day with "Berlingo" emblazoned on the back and a pair of underpants in a shop window on the street of the apartment in Budapest with 'Einfach Berlin' ('Simply Berlin') written on them.

Returning from the crematorium to the apartment in Budapest, I also knew I was to carry on this journey when the main SoulJahm theme song came on in the taxi - George Harrison's "Got My Mind Set On You".


A - Apartments-Maison Am Olivaer Platz
B - Hotel-Maison Adenauerplatz
C - Apartment, Käthe Niederkirchner Strasse
D - Hotel Les Nations
E - Novum Style Hotel Berlin Centrum
F - Hotel Comenius
G - Hotel Friedrichshain
H - Pension Reiter
I -  Hotel Atrium
J - Hostel City Bed am Kurfürstendamm
K - Hotel-Maison Am Olivaer Platz
L - Hotel-Pension Rheingold am Kurfürstendamm
M - Hotel Panorama am Adenauerplatz
N - Hotelpension Margrit
O - Apartment, Katzbachstrasse
P - Apartment, Sonntagstrasse 

Arriving in Berlin at the beginning of June, it was becoming pretty clear something was going on, as I was being led to stay very close to places Kate and I had previously stayed.  On our first Berlin stay in 2010, our first stop was Citadines apart-hotel near Olivaer Platz.  This time my first stop was a few streets away so I found myself walking through familiar territory.  The second hotel I stayed was still in this area before I got an apartment.  I booked the apartment in Prenzlauer Berg but did not realise till I arrived that it was just off the street Kate and I walked up and down with our groceries and laundry on our second Berlin visit during the winter of 2011/12.  Greifswalder Strasse was where Kate first began showing signs of difficulty walking.  My apartment this time turned out to be on a street just off this main road and directly opposite the bio supermarket we shopped at.

Käthe-niederkirchner Straße
Greifswalder Straße



















After a month there and going through some sort of physical 'death process' I found myself going through another crazy hotel period lasting almost two weeks and staying in a new place nearly every night.  It was during this period I began noticing sunflowers everywhere in Berlin.  The most unusual was when I spotted a solitary sunflower in the corner of the dark corridor just outside my hotel room one day.

Katzbachstrasse

Finally an apartment showed up - in fact two on the same day - which had a piano.  I went for the cheaper apartment in Kreuzberg area, first time I'd stayed there.  It was on a street called Katzbachstrasse and the name on the doorbell was 'Helene', although this was not the owner's name.  Kate's middle name is Helen.  The month long stay in this apartment opened up a whole new dimension - The French Connection.

Sonntagstrasse

After this, I found myself back in familiar territory, building number 7 on Sonntagstrasse in the area of Friedrichshain now with brother Mark.  This apartment happened to be just around the corner from the "I love you 7UP" graffiti and I must have walked past here the day I came to take a photo of that graffiti a couple of months earlier.   I also took a photo of Bob Marley painted on a cafe shutter that day (see 'Definitely Berlin') and now Bob was there to greet us in this apartment.


Yesterday's Bar

Wednesday 6 August 2014

Highest Excitement


We first encountered Bashar sometime in 2011, after we'd already been travelling Europe for many months.  Here in this video he explains how Kate and I were living:


Before we had heard the term "highest excitement" this is how we were naturally moving through this world.  The initial feeling to come to Europe would be an example of this.  It was the highest vibration for us at that time - that's why we always said we had no choice.  When the thing that excites you the most presents itself in front of you, what other choice do you have but to follow through?

So then Barcelona became the first location that attracted us most so we flew there.  There was no apartments we saw that "excited" us before our arrival so the next option was to book a hotel for the night.  After that first night we left the hotel with nowhere to stay and so walked for a bit.  Until we found ourselves standing across the road from a Citadines apart-hotel.  In that moment a thought came "how about we try there?" and that move was the "highest excitement" of that moment. 

Moment to moment this is how we carried on throughout Europe.  The places we went next, whether we stayed in our apartment or went out - it was all based on this principle naturally.  We documented this journey in our Spitting Out The Shit blog and this was the reason for that blog.  To show to others how this thing works so they might try it out in their own lives.  All the synchronicities we noted in that blog were not for nothing.  There is a reason synchronicites are profound.  They are signs you are on your natural path.  The path that is right for YOU.  It is Life's way of communicating with itself - through symbols.  The mind needs words and logic, the Heart responds to and understands symbols.  The powers-that-be know this all too well which is why they subliminally bombard us with them through advertising, politics, etc...

When you are awake to yourself you automatically notice and respond to the symbols right for your path.  They become a guide through this crazy, confused world.  We found the more we followed our highest excitement the more signs and synchronicities presented themselves, which made it easier to keep following that excitement and knowing which road to take next.

Just as Bashar says, it often means your path will not be a straight line but it will reveal more of you to yourself through all the twists and turns.  Isn't that the real reason for being here on Earth?  To find out who or what we are and put it into action?

Voice


This reality is NOTHING at all like we've been told it is.  They have all lied to us to keep us in suppression for centuries and we think we are clever and sophisticated but its a joke.


Its become all too clear to me recently that few have been listening or taking us seriously.  This SoulJahm thing is no joke and its about time this Voice was heard!



The first lie is that there is such a thing as death.  There is only LIFE!  All other errors we make come from this deception because the idea of death creates fear and fear is what they use to force us down certain tunnels like lab mice.

From this death error, they can brainwash us into putting our trust in doctors and all sorts of so-called experts.  Doctors are nothing more than modern day witches.  People marvel at how many lives they 'save' and conveniently forget how many they lose such is the strength of the brainwashing.  They save no lives at all - only Jah can give or take life.  The way people are fooled by them is no different to falling for the priesthood.  The same people who fall for doctors and modern medicine mock those who attend church and believe what the ministers say.  I don't see a difference!



Its time for all of this bullshit to end.
All these false systems must start falling.  Its time for the natural intelligence of the human being to arise!  Jah reigns supreme.  If you listen to Jah in ALL areas of Life you cannot go wrong.  There is an intelligence in the body which they've kept us from and now we have a world full of messed up, sick people who are like children, relying on experts of this and that for how to live.

Where do you think these people get their knowledge from?  They were once a baby like you!  Why do you believe they know more about you than you do?  Its absurd.  Some of us have come in these times to deliver this message.  We are the ones who can remember what its like to live without all of this suppression.  I am from the future and the past.  I am from another planet.  I am a Rasta!

The SoulJahm Voice is only going to get louder from here.  Jah Live!


  

Friday 1 August 2014

7 Up!


The day Kate and I left Berlin in January 2011 we spotted some graffiti saying "I love you 7Up".  We immediately recognised it as a sign on the journey.  The night before we had both felt incredible energy and love come through us for Berlin as we lay in bed.  I went into one of my states where insights and information is 'downloaded'.  What came strongly was that we would return to Berlin one day and the Music would really begin to take off, as if Berlin was being recognised as one of the major centres of this Music.  I wrote about this on the "Spitting Out The Shit" blog at the time.

While in Budapest this year, in an apartment where Kate's parents were staying, they pointed out to me a lampshade with "7"s engraved in it.  I had already had a few signs to back up the feeling to come to Berlin, including spotting a van just in front of the taxi we were in at the traffic lights with "Berlingo" emblazened on its rear, and a pair of underpants in a shop window on the street of our apartment which had "Einfach Berlin" (Simply Berlin) written on them!  Somehow I knew this time in Berlin was what was being shown back in January 2011 as we left.  (We had returned to Berlin in November 2011 but there was no significance felt then).  So when I was shown the lampshade the first thing that went through my head was "7 Up"!

I returned to the graffiti in June this year to take a photo to use in the video of the song "Definitely Berlin".  On my return was now a rainbow painted on a nearby building.  This was not there in January 2011 or at least it wasn't visible to Kate and I.

The number 7 has been hugely significant throughout my life.  I don't know why.  I lived most of my childhood on the 7th floor of a block of flats.  I was 17 when I experienced the first indications of some sort of awakening, and this was also the age when I received my first guitar and Music entered my life.  For years around that time my favourite song was 'Distant Sun' by Crowded House which features the line "when your seven worlds collide".  My first artist name was Seven Worlds in homage to this.

In 2007, when I was 27 and my mother was 47, she died suddenly and quite mysteriously, just at the point where I'd come into contact with spiritual information.  Whatever had happened to me when I was 17 seemed to be a precursor to what was to take place 10 years later when reality as I knew it was turned upside down and the ground pulled from under my feet.  That year Kate and I were forced to move out of our rented flat and into another, which was number 17.

So many apartments we went on to stay in throughout Europe involved a number 7 and the dates 7th, 17th and 27th were often when significant things would happen on this journey.  So for Kate to leave the body 7 years after my mum, aged 34 (3+4=7), which I also am, had a certain inevitability to it.