How the Grinch stole Reality

Almost every soul on the planet has seen the famous Christmas classic “How the Grinch
Stole Christmas” by Theodor Seuss Geisel, or better known as Doctor Seuss.
This classic children’s tale describes how the Grinch plotted and planned to ruin the
happiness of all the Who's in Whoville because he could not stand the sounds of happiness which emanated at Christmas time from the village. Carrying out his devious plan with sleuth like abilities, he drains every ounce of materialistic wealth from the residents of that small town in one night disguised poorly as Santa Claus.
Despite his accomplishments of stealing all the trinkets, food, toys and even the crumbs; the happiness from the residents of Whoville continued unabated. At this fine moment during the Christmas classic, the Grinch starts to operate through the heart center, instead of the brain, and becomes an enlightened being. He thus promptly trumpets his change of heart and delivers all the stolen property back to the residents of Whoville.
Stole Christmas” by Theodor Seuss Geisel, or better known as Doctor Seuss.
This classic children’s tale describes how the Grinch plotted and planned to ruin the
happiness of all the Who's in Whoville because he could not stand the sounds of happiness which emanated at Christmas time from the village. Carrying out his devious plan with sleuth like abilities, he drains every ounce of materialistic wealth from the residents of that small town in one night disguised poorly as Santa Claus.
Despite his accomplishments of stealing all the trinkets, food, toys and even the crumbs; the happiness from the residents of Whoville continued unabated. At this fine moment during the Christmas classic, the Grinch starts to operate through the heart center, instead of the brain, and becomes an enlightened being. He thus promptly trumpets his change of heart and delivers all the stolen property back to the residents of Whoville.
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Despite his crimes he is welcomed by the people of the town and even asked to sit at the head of the table. Forgiveness heals all, and in this tale the power of it is on full display. He proceeds to carve the roast beast and feels welcomed and loved by all. By forgiving the Grinch he becomes included in their fantastic dance and celebration of Christmas; but more importantly of life.
This story is an analogy of the times upon the planet Gaia. In so many ways reality has been stolen from millions and millions of people on the planet, yet there is often still good times and laughter. The human spirit has not and cannot be broken; because it’s is based on the creator’s love. Despite the many crimes against humanity, the senseless deaths, the poverty, the lack and the suffering, love is always enough to power people through each day and back towards god. |
The theoretical Grinch on the planet represents many different people, and the ending in the Christmas classic is now being played out in our reality. People who were bad are turning good, simply because they must if they wish to participate in the golden age of humanity; and they do because it will be the finest time ever on earth. They are being enveloped by the power of love and soon we shall see them coming down the mountain trumpeting the power of the light!
This tale is not limited to one religion; it includes all religions because it includes all people! There is good in everyone, and at times like these it’s best to remember this. Even the worst villain has love and softness in them because we all came from all-that-is/god/the creator. During these end times it is important to realize the divinity in each human, because if the Grinch can do it, so can everyone else! |
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