Richmond Meditation Circle Confederation Channeling Practice Session 16 Saturday, May 24, 2025

Oorkas on the Path to Fourth Density Earth

Richmond Meditation Circle Confederation Channeling Practice Session 16 Saturday, May 24, 2025

After a long break, Richmond Meditation Circle makes contact with Oorkas to discuss humanity’s connection to the planet as fourth density approaches. This involves the shared experience of Earth as a unifying center for all beings and the challenging path towards unifying with her. Oorkas encourages individuals to embrace the planet’s struggles as part of their own journey, urging the development of one’s intuitive faculties to cultivate a deep connection with Earth and a recognition of the interconnectedness of all life. This entails a shift in perspective, moving away from seeing the planet merely the setting for human activity and instead recognizing it as an full partner in our joint evolution.

Oorkas advises that true service to other selves and the planet involves learning to give without attachment to outcomes, suggesting meditation as the key to aligning with one’s inner center and, by extension, the planetary center. They stress the direct and maturing experience of social memory and the importance of integrating the shadow self to foster unity and healing. The session concludes with Oorkas addressing concerns about the planet’s response to global negative energies as well as relating to other selves regardless of personal affection.

Richmond Meditation Circle Confederation Channeling Practice Session 17 Saturday, July 19, 2025

Monka on Tuning to the Planet

Richmond Meditation Circle Confederation Channeling Practice Session 17 Saturday, July 19, 2025

In this session the fifth density social memory complex of Monka work with some of the finer points in the individual mind/body/spirt complex’s harmonization with the planetary complex. Monka builds upon Oorkas’s last message by providing some abstract guidance on tuning to Earth, working with the obstacles to this inherent in the yellow-ray self. Contrasting personal comfort with Mother Earth’s comfort, they discuss the nature of sacrifice, intellectualism, control, and the use of thought forms that can focus the planet’s desire in ways that harmonize the civilizational with the natural. Monka ends by answering questions revolving around using feelings of discomfort and feeling into patterns in nature that inform how we might work with our own unconscious.