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Light Warrior Tactics - Characteristics of A Spiritual WarriorPosted By: The Culture of Life on 6/7/2010 
By Boaz Blain

In my last post, 
Are you a Light Warrior?, I discussed the calling that many us are receiving, and the notion that on a fundamental level the work we are be summoned to do is on a spiritual, and vibrational level.  We are creating a shift in consciousness by holding the vibrations of peace, love, unity, compassion, and harmony so that these qualities will manifest in the global reality. 

This work is done primarily through the regular practice of meditation, which is the Spiritual Warrior’s secret weapon for influencing mass consciousness.  However, Gabriel is also teaching us, that this is not an appropriate time in our planetary evolution for the Light Workers to go meditate all day; this is a time for serious service and action on the physical plane. We are being called to transform the darkness into light.  So what does this look like?  How do we maintain our own inner peace and light while traversing the toxicity of the modern world?  Gabriel often refers to the spiritual path as the “razors edge,” which emphasizes the need for balance, sensitivity, and discernment with all the energies we come in contact with.  



The first characteristic of the Spiritual Warrior that Gabriel describes is a dedication to upholding the Truth.  It can also be seen as a refusal to allow oneself to get caught up in illusion, or ignorance.  This can be extremely difficult in the world today as the predominate public institutions are ego driven, profit based, and therefore thrive on deception and illusion.  Government agencies, being greatly influenced by corporate-ego, seem bent on keeping the public in the dark and ignorant of the Truth.  We have to do our homework as Light Workers.  We have to research where our food comes from and how it was grown, we have to look for natural ways to heal disease, we have to dig to find the real reasons for the wars our countries are involved in, we have to sift through lies to make conscious decisions about every action we take. 

The modern Light Warrior is constantly educating and re-educating themselves to make sure that their actions are in alignment with their virtues; and then of course passing on what they have found by becoming educators for those around them.  Gabriel delivers the foundational Essene teaching that God is One, and there is only God.”  This is the Truth that all other truths must ultimately rest upon, and the perspective from which we base our decisions on.  Does every bite we take, every purchase we make, every interaction we have, and word we speak uphold the Truth of our Divine Oneness?  This dedication to awareness, Truth, and virtue is primary to the work and life of the Light Warrior.



The next characteristic of the Spiritual Warrior that Gabriel has outlined is the ability to surrender the unknown.  This is of course paradoxical to the previous trait of upholding and knowing the Truth.  Gabriel, in his pun loving way, says that “the spiritual path is not the path to paradise, it is the path to paradox.”  Ultimately the Truth is beyond the mind, it is beyond the intellect, and thus a great deal of surrender is required.  We are constantly traversing the wilderness within and without ourselves.  So, while it is absolutely necessary to be actively educating one’s self and others, it is also important to let go, and to go with the flow of what the Divine is presenting to you.  You may not always know why you are called to do something.  The Light Warrior learns to walk the “razor’s edge” between the known and the unknown, “the something and the nothing.”  Gabriel tells us to be guided by our intuitive-hearts and trust that “everything that God does is for the best.”  With that at heart the Spiritual Warrior learns the ability to surrender to the flow; to let go of reason and intellect and by guided by the Divine Will. 



This brings us to another important trait of the Spiritual Warrior, which is the willingness to carry out the Will of the Divine.  What we are really talking about is courage and power.  To highlight this characteristic Gabriel has referred to Abraham.  At the age of 99 Abraham was circumcised after receiving instruction to do so from God.  He was willing to carry out the tasks - strange and difficult as they surly seem - that came through.  In our lives this means “picking up the phone when God is calling.”  It may not always be easy nor comfortable to do.  “Who likes to give up their comforts?  It is, indeed, uncomfortable in some ways to change one’s lifestyle . . . Creating peace requires an effort by all of us to overcome our inertia, even on what seems to be the smallest level” (
Creating Peace By Being Peace). The Spiritual Warrior heeds to the calling with courage and strength by becoming what they are being asked to become.  Have you fully embraced your power?  What are you being asked to become?  What is calling you?  It takes courage to sincerely engage these questions.  The time is now, step up, and answer the calling.

 Speaking of timing, an important part of a lifestyle of Light is to align one’s activities and awareness to what Gabriel refers to as Holy Time

“The Divine is in nature as the hand is in the glove,” and so by learning to live in alignment with the cycles and flows of nature we come closer to the Divine.  This means connecting with and honoring the rising and setting sun, the cycles of the moon, the energy of the constellations, and the changing of the seasons.  Matrix Time - Gregorian time - is the mechanical time framework of the Culture of Death.  Gabriel explicitly teaches that the massive disconnection with nature that results from living on Matrix Time is essentially a form of slavery.  The Light Warrior has broken out of Matrix Time and is living and flowing with the fluctuations of the living planet, the solar system, the galaxy, and the entire universe of which they are consciously a part of.    

Finally, the modern Light Warrior needs to be engaged in sacred service and charity.  As mentioned before, this is not the time to be isolating ourselves to meditation and introspection all day.  While Gabriel adamantly encourages the need and importance of regular meditation, he has also made it clear that the Spiritual Warrior is also at work on the physical plane.  We need to “receive (light) in order to share” it.  This is where we can allow our unique gifts to shine. 

We need teachers to educate the next generation of Light workers. We need singers, musicians, and artists to unite and inspire our hearts.  We need farmers to grow nutrient rich, authentically organic food and replenish the soil of the earth.  We need economists and entrepreneurs to usher in a new paradigm of fair-trade and sacred commerce.  We need environmentalists and ecologists to heal and clean up our living planet. We need philanthropists to support and uplift those who are simply trying to survive. The tasks are many and there is a place for everyone’s unique expression and offering.  This Light Warrior’s service contributes to the awakening and evolution of harmonious awareness with the Divine.

 What are your gifts?  What has this life trained you to be?  How do you dance between the something and the nothing to the rhythm of Holy Time while courageously embracing your unique Divine assignment in the evolutionary play of consciousness?        

 


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