"You're here because you know something. What you know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire life, that there's something wrong with the world. You don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad. It is this feeling that has brought you to me." Morpheus - Matrix

Weekend Vibezz


Hello. How is your December so far? This week has also passed very quickly, and soon we will find ourselves that half a month has passed and this year will soon be over.

Behind and in front of the scenes, the "drama-lama" continues, and we will increasingly see how the old forces cling to power and in the meantime their order collapses more and more. There is a feeling in the air that "enough is enough", we want change and there is more and more resistance about the old ways. We do not want to live out the rest of our lives in this system, but would really like to experience all the good things for which we have endured - fought - meditated.

This week has passed peacefully for me, I worked a lot on my x-stitch project,  and there has been a lot of frost here all week, yesterday for example it was -7 Celsius degree in the morning. Today it is ice raining, because the temperature is again -4... I would be happier for snow. I successfully caught a cold, but it could also be some "clearing and update", as Alexander indicated in his new post.

I would like to warn you in advance that there will be days this month when there will be no updates on the blog, and probably the next Friday weekend vibezz post will either be delayed or not happen at all. Those who have been following me for a while know that at this time I usually visit my family back home in Hungary and celebrate my birthday with them. My brother even took a day off from work so we could spend some time together - I think the plan is a board game day, but it will depend on his kids how much we will play. 

Sometimes it's so unbelievable that I've been here on Earth for 39 years in this system. As a child, I imagined the world differently during this period. Sometimes I wonder what the world would be like now if the "deep state" hadn't been reinforced in the 90s and the "deep forgetting in 96" hadn't happened. And I remember back then we were on a very good path, the energies were much lighter and clearer, people were more receptive to spirituality, and the old absolute systems had disintegrated. 

There were millions of stars shining brightly in the night sky, and so close, and what we see now is nowhere near "bright" and "millions." I hope to see that beautiful starry sky again, like when I was a child.

There is an explanation for the above picture. In Hungary and Austria (Europe) today is Santa Claus Day on December 6. Saint Nicholas was a real person who was born into a wealthy family, then lost his parents in an epidemic as a child and moved to the monastery with his uncle, who was an archbishop. He later became a bishop and is the patron saint of many things. He helped the poor and children with his inherited wealth. We know that Christianity celebrates pagan holidays and customs by dressing them in a "new" dress. For example, the northern peoples (Vikings) gave each other gifts during the winter solstice. Also, Odin raced through the night sky in his chariot loaded with gifts. Christianity linked this holiday to Saint Nicholas Day.

Santa Claus has a companion, the Krampus, a devilish creature, and this is part of Austrian folklore. While the nice Santa Claus gives presents to good children, the Krampus punishes bad and naughty children, and gives them birch sticks and coal. The good old duality is good and bad and you get what you behave for - like "karma" or heaven or hell teaching for children.

Krampus originally thought to have come from the old pre-Christian myths involving beasts from the forest and creatures such as satyrs, the Krampus became linked with St Nicholas in the Middle Ages. These Krampus wore animal skins and carved wooden masks, had bells tied onto their costume so that people could hear the clanking coming through the darkness, and they carried long sticks. The chains that they sometimes wear are thought to be related to the idea of the creatures being bound to their place in the underworld, while the sacks that they carry are to take very bad children away with them.

Anyway, these old folklore stories are very interesting, since there is probably an era and an events that has happened and we carry on by tales when evil creatures would kidnap and torture children. So who else used to kidnap children? And if we think about it, how much folklore perpetuates child abductions, child eating, etc. The distorted "religion and customs" of the cabal have remained with us from the myths of the past, through children's tales, customs, legends. They do the same things, only the packaging is different.

Often they are not hide it, but rather put on public display, such as The Kindlifresserbrunnen aka the "Child-Eater Fountain" in Bern (Switzerland - a cabal stronghold).

I would add that while in Hungary the Krampus has a reasonable and non-fearful depiction (black dress, devil horns, tail), in Austria his depiction is very detailed and truly terrifying. Here in December there is usually a Krampus parade or Krampus Run in different cities, where hoofed, hairy, horned, terrifying figures cover the main squares of the city. I was lucky enough to see a few such costumes and for me it was too "demonic", a low vibration, fear-inducing custom. If you would like to check it out, then search Austrian Krampus.



As children, we loved this holiday. On the 5th, we cleaned our shoes and put them out in the window or in front of the door in the evening and the next morning (the 6th), there was a red Santa Claus bag in it. This little bag usually had sweets in it, chocolate bars, candy, Nicolaus chocolate, peanuts, and either oranges or tangerines and we also got a stick. 


Of course, our parents told us to be good, because if we weren't, Krampus would come and bring us only sticks, worse case scenario, take us away. Even in elementary school, we got or made such bags full of goodies and gave them to each other and we loved when somebody adult take on a Santa Claus costume and gives us this bag with sweets. If I had children, or when my brother´s kids a bit older I would definitely continue this tradition but without the "Krampus punishment and kidnap" thing.


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A slightly lighter topic, a few weeks ago the algorithm threw up articles about previous lives for me on Facebook. I found it very interesting to read, since several people had shared their previous lives (previous life travel), revealing the causes of the blocks and traumas they experienced there, which manifested as obstacles in this life - relationships, money, victim mentality, abandonment, etc. I have to say, based on what I read, that many of our previous lives are not beautiful, they are full of suffering, betrayal, deprivation, loss, poverty, etc. If we don't resolve these, they certainly have a great impact on this life, but not only this one. In one of the comments, many people praised a Turkish series called - Another Self (Zeytin Ağacı).



Could our past be stored somewhere even if we don't remember it? A black box never loses its data no matter how many hits it takes. Our past is just like that. The flavors, the scents, the moments, they all wait for just the right time to be remembered. Can the past still affect us even if we forget all about it? Ada Korkmaz - Season 1 Episode 1

This currently two-season series is about Family Constellations, and we can follow the lives,  struggles and healing of 3 best friends as these sessions affect their and their family life. There is a lot of drama, therapy, family patterns, forgiveness, up and downs, getting out of the vicious circle, but most importantly love. The series takes place in a very beautiful small coastal town in Türkiye, the actors are very good, the English dub is lifeless, I recommend it in Turkish and with English or your own language subtitles. It is available on Netflix. All in all I like this series because it talks about the subconscious, the burdens we carry consciously or subconsciously, that it's never too late to change, heal, and love.

"The most powerful bonds are those with the ones who brought us into this life.  Maybe what we call fortune or misfortune is the consequence of a step taken, or not taken, in the past."

Family constellation therapy is a short-term group intervention that helps clients discover and address patterns and conflicts within their family groups. In family constellation therapy, people unrelated to the client take on the roles of various family members and act out dynamics related to the client’s concerns. It's a form of expressive therapy intended to help the client work through a concern or develop insight into a conflict. After all, we not only bring packages from previous lives into this life, but also generational family patterns, burdens, unresolved events and unprocessed emotions that you probably don't know about and are passed down across generations.

While I was writing this article, the rain turned to sleet, and then there was a few minutes of snow. This was the first snow here, but now it's sleet again. I love snow.

Now I've brought you some very chill "cosmic" music to end this post, if you're bored with Christmas music...I'll be honest, I listen to the radio when I'm cooking, or working on my cross-stitch, and there's a Christmas song almost every 20 minutes and season end is till far away.

I wish you a good weekend and a peaceful new week.

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