"The Return of the King"

One more movie.  One more "Dream of the Mass Mind," filled with typology, revealing shifts and changes that are now occurring on Planet Earth.   Many have winced and wept about humanity's collective struggle to gain possession of the "Ring of Power," whatever that appears to be in the moment.  In this final installment of Peter Jackson's rendition of Tolkien's famous trilogy, the fate of Middle Earth is entrusted to "halflings," which is is obviously a reference to these wondrous hybrid beings that are now awakening, all over the world.  Half human, half divine--and 100% magical--they are the embodiment of the Cosmic Christ Consciousness as it comes again to Planet Earth.

As the Elves (Angels, ETs, Avatars, Devas, etc.) give assistance to us from the sidelines of consciousness, everything in 3D appears to go on, business as usual.  But anyone whose spiritual eyes and ears are open can attest that things are NOT business as usual!  The Return of the King explores the end of a polarized grappling for control between forces of darkness and forces of light, and the seating of power and authority in MEN, who have always proven to be weak, uneven in their ways, warlike, and vain.   But redemption is at hand.  

And hybridization abounds!  Mixing and mingling of soul essence!  Arwen is an elf/human, desiring to marry a man.  Heavens to City of Angels!  Frodo is a halfling, carrying the fate of the world upon himself.  The Uruk Hai are a hybridization of goblin men and Orcs.  And the process goes on and on.  But we live in a Multiverse, and "pure essence" still reigns, within the universes that desire that, and honor it.  But how ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm, after they've seen Paris?  Who wants to deny him or herself access to the most expanded elements of ALL realms?  And we cannot forget Gandalf, the White, who could only expand his power, and his influence in the process, by falling into SHADOW.........so that he could be reborn to assist humanity "at the turn of the tide."  It's all here, folks, and we just can't wait to get a taste of it!