Welcome to our November newsletter:
Ramon reflects on Israel and the world’s reaction. Natasha highlights the power of our soul purpose. And Tamara profiles Faran Ensemble, an Israeli musical trio: reviewing their new album in light of the tragedy that unfolded on October 7th.
Ramon Ravenswood

Evolution Marches On
Looking through your own prism creates a mental prison. The only path to freedom is to open one’s mind to reality and see precisely cause and effect.
What goes up must come down. What goes around comes around.
Human evolution marches on – regardless of evil individuals whom captivate mobs to follow their prism or view of the world – contaminated by the lack of wisdom and love. And the mobs that follow are basically clueless and without a personal moral compass.
Then the fools enter the play and, imprisoned in their ideology, they muddy the clear waters of truth – not evil but enablers of evil leaders.
Still, evolution marches on and love and truth and justice overcome darkness, and civilisation advances regardless of major setbacks and huge pain and horrors that evil creates.
In the words of the wonderful Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir: “If the Palestinians laid down their weapons, there would be peace. If Israel laid down their weapons, there would be no more Israel.”
Israel will prevail, and Jerusalem will be a sacred centre for all souls to gather and respect this major centre of humanity’s march forward.
Covered in blood yet also invigorated by resurrection and blessed by Christ’s love for all humanity and the Earth itself.
Ramon’s Insight
Natasha Rendell
Whilst working on my collection of Nathon’s messages, Wisdom’s Fragrance, I came across these words, which are applicable to today’s troubled world. A world where mankind has, in many ways, lost its way and needs to regain its humanity, its compassion, empathy, harmony, love and caring for each other and all other creatures that inhabit our beautiful globe.
You live in a world that is tainted. Corrupted by malfunctioning thought patterns, cruelty and evil intent.
Let your souls send to the world a great light of openness and harmony.
May you ever encourage the world to be a natural place where people can truly trust, share and be happy together. And may all of you bring closer the next golden age, which will be different.
A place without fear, without all those obnoxious things that prevent you being yourself in a fuller way.
Remember, your lives are examples of gentleness and clear thinking:
whatever career you take,
whatever work you endeavour to do,
whatever social life you have
– be aware that you are light beings.
Beautiful light beings dancing in the magic of the light.
― Nathon, channeled by Ramon [early 1990s]
Natasha
Tamara Rendell
Just days after the grotesque and deliberately sadistic attacks upon Jewish communities, I received a parcel from Israel. Sent in the post weeks earlier, it was an Israeli musical trio’s lovingly crafted brand new CD which I had pre-ordered many moons ago as part of the group’s fundraising for recording costs.
The Legend of the Ocean and the Moon by Faran Ensemble is mystical and transporting, equaling the beauty of their two previous releases — and frankly heartbreaking to listen to at the moment.
Obviously, there are no videos for these new songs, but I hope to share with you a video of their earlier song, Rain. An expression of love for nature and for life, and an example of the beauty that human self-expression, spiritual quest, and the alchemy of cultural exchange are sometimes capable of creating — Israeli musicians and composers playing Ancient Persian instruments. Soulful is perhaps the best word for their music.
Take a listen, I hope you will find it inspiring and transporting to a place of invigoration and peace deep inside yourself — perhaps to the only place from which we all can draw the power required to create peace on Earth.
We are all of life
who stepped from the sea
trading weightless journeys of the currents
We are all of life
who build and tear down and build again
to find gold and silver
to find scars that weep and bleed
to step from the sea
to stay with the sea― Tamara Rendell, Mystical Tides
Shalom, Tamara
Image Credits: Photo of the painting of the scene Jesus and the Disciples of Emausy by Renata Sedmakova/Shutterstock.com


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