Kuthumi: The Red Letters

Introduction with Commentary also a covering article,

The Context of the Red Letters

The twelve Letters with a glossary of key terms
The Red Letters are an on-going project: KH replies to questions.
Commentaries
Red Letter Phase 2
Address to a group
Getting Started

Getting Started

KH refuses to make a drama out of the plans that those intending to survive 2012 will have to make.  Relocation is just a part of such a strategy, although at present, if there is any thought at all going into how to deal with 2012 on a physical level, it is focused upon geographical movement.  KH insists that planning is not complicated in the present circumstances where we still have good communications, relatively free movement, and abundant supplies of all that we will need.  The complications arise in an earlier stage and are a by-product of our processes of coming to acceptance, first of the news itself and then of its implications.  The Hierarchy is very limited in its ability to help us with problems that arise from attachment.  KH is doing what he can in the form of setting aside two years of the precious time that remains in order to give us an opportunity to assimilate and process the news.  At the DK Foundation we have long understood that in 2007, as a result of input from the Hierarchy, preparation for 2012 will go up a gear.  But the Hierarchy can do little until these groups have been formed. 

This exchange took place on Good Friday 2006 as part of an informal conversation between KH and Suzanne.  The mannered presentation which members of the Hierarchy use to command attention is wholly absent.  

SR:  The Hierarchy is aware of the ways in which the information about 2012 is being received and of how people are organizing their thinking.  You see the responses.  What advice do you have to offer in the present circumstances?

KH:  Form groups.  This is of primary importance.  Alone, no one will achieve anything.

These groups should be reasonably localised, not created to span countries and vast distances, because the logistical difficulties arising from distance (getting together, etc.) will become an excuse for not addressing practical issues.  Well-organised groups can cooperate with other well-organised groups.  But do not hold out for size; immediacy of action is your priority.

Draw up a plan.  This plan can always be changed but it is essential to start somewhere and create a practical frame of reference.

Enjoy the experience of meeting and planning.  This is the start of a new order and a new chapter for the human family.  Feel inspired and invigorated by this.  All this can be done without knowledge of specific location.  When the safe locations are disclosed then the plans can be adapted and refined.

SR: You have said that the locations will not be disclosed until there is enough adequate organisation on the ground.

This is so, but from 2007 we will release details to those groups who are ready.

SR: What and who will be the agency for this disclosure.

KH: Intuition.  The groups who are really ready and who have truly committed to relocating will have an intuition about where to go, which they can then check out with a central source, of which the DK Foundation will be one.  From then onwards the plans will come together swiftly and smoothly because the Hierarchy will appeal to intuition in order to give assistance in a range of different ways.  The optimum time for physical relocation will be 2008-10.

SR: How are preparations going at the present time?

KH: Once they make up their minds to move, the young (those under thirty) who have not yet collected commitments will move quickly.  They easily form and work in groups.

Those who have reached middle age have talked about creating an alternative lifestyle for so long that they do not see that the time for action is now.  Indeed they have talked about it for so long that they have forgotten, perhaps, that action is required…