The Fourth Monkey and the Sequoia tree
Would you find the Fourth Monkey up a sequoia tree – the giant of all the trees? Not a chance!!! Certainly not without a risk assessment and a hard hat anyway. The one thing you can be sure of with the fourth monkey is that he needs to make sure he’s safe – very safe. And anyway where would he charge his phone right up one of those?? Fourth Monkeys do not take risks; they have no sense of adventure. Fourth Monkeys do not hear what they don’t want to hear, and they don’t see what they don’t want to see. They have no ability to think critically, and they don’t get involved in challenging debates because their senses cannot be offended. Consequently, they can no longer be regarded as a wise monkey.
Sequoias, such as the Californian redwoods in Yosemite, are the oldest and tallest of trees. They are the evergreen giants – literally. But they don’t survive just because they’re massive, they survive because of their resilience and their organisation (expressions of Saturn). These trees have lived through droughts, fires, storms, and climate shifts that would kill almost anything else. However, the sequoia, the tallest tree in the world, has roots that only go 6-12 feet deep. A 300-foot tree with shallow roots should be impossible. The secret is that Sequoias don't survive alone. Their root systems spread 50-80 feet wide and interweave with every other sequoia around them. They share nutrients, water, and structural support. When storms come in, they support each other. The forest is the system that gives them their resilience, not the individual trees. If we as individuals were trying to build resilience, we might consider making ourselves bigger, stronger, more independent, stockpiling resources and perhaps building higher walls. But the most resilient systems in nature are interconnected. They support each other within a strong, supportive community.
That notion of strong, supportive community is something we used to have in Great Britain, but sadly it is much less common now. Back in the day when people didn’t tend to move away from where they grew up anywhere near as much as now, that community would likely have contained a lot of family. But, even if it didn’t, there was a very strong sense of neighbourliness. In times of need or trouble, communities would come together and help each other – post World War 2 it was very evident. I was born a few years after that, and I do remember my old neighbours and their names; just like I still remember the name of my old GP – how many people reading this have a regular GP? I now live in a small close of houses and a sense of community is still evident, but gradually not as much with the younger elements who have moved in more recently. They are noticeable when they want some help, but sadly not quite so quick to offer it.
Within countries, governance is much more daunting if there is a populace that determinedly stands together – the resistance to what is perceived as not good for society and where the community spirit is strong is almost impenetrable and unbreakable. But if that resilience is gone, then one little push and everything falls over like a stack of dominoes, and governance becomes so much less troublesome for those at the top. Hence the reason we are being undermined and divided – culturally, racially, mentally, spiritually. Without the strength in the roots society will topple itself. It should be clear now to see here in the UK what our prime minister’s role really is. Having come in declaring his love for all things Davos and his disdain for all things Westminster, it should have been easy to spot at the beginning. It is hard to imagine how easily a once great country such as ours is being destroyed just by creating a pack of Fourth Monkeys. But here in Europe we appear to be hurtling backwards towards feudalism. Feudalism was a social and political system in medieval Europe from the 9th to the 15th centuries that structured society around land ownership and obligations. In this system, a monarch granted land to nobles in exchange for military service and loyalty, and these nobles, in turn, granted land to lesser nobles or peasants in exchange for labour and support. So a pyramidic hierarchy with one leader at the top where people were bound to a lord in exchange for land and protection, with peasants or serfs at the bottom, tied to the land they worked. Now, as financial strictures are tightened, guess who the peasants and serfs are.
Digital ID is the final turn of the key in the lock of feudalism and serfdom. On several platforms lately, discussing how we get through the imposition of Digital ID, I have seen comments such as this one – ‘this is our hill to die on’; many by commentators I respect. And even I, knowing and understanding about mind influencing, was swayed by them, because accepting a full digital identity is indeed a death knoll for humanity and society as we have known it. But we should not expect it to be our hill to die on. Whilst I do think that acceptance of a digital identity is the slippery slope to the Marxist promotions of the Fabian Society, who make no secret of their desire for a classless society and the putting of humanity into chains. But the reality is that whatever type of society you build there is always a more privileged hierarchy at the top, as we saw in Animal Farm, where some animals were more important and more ‘equal’ than others. With the latest shenanigans within our extremely privileged Royal Family we could be forgiven for considering a society without class to be a better solution.
We are not digital beings, however much the powers that be would like to turn us into nothing more than that. We are spiritual beings, with Souls that need purpose meaning and challenge in their lives. We are currently in a financial war that, at its roots is a spiritual war. Having a digital identity may be a point of conflict, but if we regard it as the hill to die on, we are assuming that we are set for failure, which we most certainly aren’t. If we regard it as the hill to die on, we have already taken on board that the fight is unwinnable and that we are doomed to fail. And that is not true.
What does the astrology tell us? The big aspect most astrologers talk about will be the Saturn/Neptune conjunction, exact in February 2026, which in my view tells us that at some point our expression of moral values (Saturn) has gone badly wrong (Neptune) – eroded and literally dissolved (Neptune). The aspect also very aptly describes the notion of invisible (Neptune) fencing and controls (Saturn). But this could only be brought about by that erosion of moral values whereby the masses, dismissed as worthless, can just be corralled easily and kept in their place by the technology. What is increasingly obvious is that the required technological infrastructure, certainly here in the UK, is nowhere near up to the job yet. So the roll out here is being rushed and, therefore, as it stands right now, is doomed to fail. There is time. Saturn/Neptune conjunctions for some reason have a particular relevance to communism in all its forms, and particularly to how communism is ‘spun’ (Neptune). This Saturn/Neptune conjunction is hugely relevant, but it also has many meanings. The times really are a-changing:
The line it is drawn. The curse it is cast.
The slow one now. Will later be fast
As the present now. Will later be past.
The order is rapidly fadin'. And the first one now will later be last.
For the times they are a-changin'
This is a very Saturn/Neptune verse from this well-known Bob Dylan song. But who will be first and who will be last? We must remember that neither Saturn nor Neptune will be functioning at full strength in the signs they will be in at their conjunction. Neptune will move from strength to a place of discomfort and Saturn in Aries will be in his ‘fall’, very different from the opposing sign of Libra where he is ‘exalted’. Saturn – the rule maker and the law maker - hasn’t been in a sign of strength now for just over two years, but for Neptune it will be a bit of a shock, moving from his water palace to a place of fire - somewhere that is trying to boil him. And that reminds me of the boiling frogs. The everyday populace is just like a huge vat of frogs that is slowly slowly being brought to the boil; such a slow boil at the moment that they are just not seeing their predicament. But it won’t be long before their toes start to singe.
From 2020 the richest 1% captured nearly twice as much new wealth as the other 99% combined. At the WEF, Big Money (Larry Fink and BlackRock) has come together with Big Pharma. Big Money has bought up so much power and influence that people like this regard it as a given that they win; their goal even more money and power. They have bought the propaganda by their control of the media, together with many sophisticated forms of mind controls that have mushroomed since the interest in how our minds work was promoted by the likes of Jung and Freud beginning in the 1800’s. Eventually the mind would be recognised militarily as the next ‘battlefield’. In its extreme form, it has the potential to fracture and fragment an entire society, so that it no longer has the collective will to resist an adversary’s intentions, as we can see in a directive from NATO that the mind would be the next battleground. [1] In a talk to the United States Military Academy, Dr. James Giordano, Chief of the Neuroethics Studies Program and Scholar-in-Residence in the Pellegrino Centre for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University, spoke about the human brain and the future of war, with the brain being an integral part of the battlespace.[2] If we really study current events, it’s very clear how our minds are being overpowered. For instance, really read what the UN sustainable goals of 2030 will mean for you. And I mean really read them, without applying the fluff and spin. For instance, goal 16.9 covers providing everyone with a legal identity. But leave behind the spin and really understand what a digital identity will mean for you with its links to your ‘carbon’ footprint, your wallet and your ability to live a free life.
In terms of resilience (Saturn) the question isn't "how do I become more self-sufficient?" but "how do I become more meaningfully connected (Neptune) to the right systems”? The systems that symbolise an innate structure of intangible wisdom. If I do that, then I am connected to the right and moral systems of my tribe so that I can then shatter and break (Saturn) the illusions (Neptune). Another part is taking responsibility for our individual growth and evolution, which is very much another Saturn thing. If we are ensuring that we grow rather than stagnate, we constantly raise our level of consciousness and conscious awareness. Noone then ‘pulls the wool over your eyes’. You stand strong in terms of your senses and if you ensure you are with those of like minds, you can become the sequoia forest. You cannot be toppled; your mind is open and aware. You stand strong and tall, and you are aware with that sense of ‘the remembering’ that I wrote about a little while ago[3]. Your minds can tap into the wisdom that is alive in the ‘aether’ surrounding you – the wisdom of all that has ever been and all that will be. Your level of conscious awareness is as high as it can be. Propaganda just won’t work on you. You tap into that instinctive knowledge we have forgotten we possess and we just ‘know’.[4]
[1] https://www.nato.int/docu/review/articles/2021/05/20/countering-cognitive-warfare-awareness-and-resilience/index.html
[2] https://mwi.westpoint.edu/mwi-video-brain-battlefield-future-dr-james-giordano/
[3] https://www.joycelambertastrology.com/blog/the-remembering
[4] https://www.joycelambertastrology.com/blog/the-knowing