Last night I was reading The Diamond Cutter — and parts of it made complete sense.
Things you wouldn’t normally connect suddenly clicked: if a company has an issue like pollution, corruption, or conflict, you must look at where those same seeds are planted in the minds and hearts of the people within it.
When there’s a problem, Buddha teaches that it’s not “out there” — it’s the result of seeds planted in our own psyche. This book, gifted to me by a friend here, is a mirror for personal responsibility at the deepest level.
I reflected and meditated on it last night, drifting in and out of consciousness, and this morning we meditated on it again. I think I’ll be meditating on it all week — maybe longer — until I feel those seeds shift.
Every time I react with anger, frustration, or blame, I’m replanting the same seeds. Even this morning, when ChatGPT didn’t record my blog transcription, I felt myself react — and in that moment, I saw it clearly:
Do I want to plant that seed again?
No.
This morning, I read the New Testament while squatting — as I do every day. The words spoke directly to this:
Forgive everybody and anybody, so you won’t need to be forgiven at the end of your life.
Anything I hold in my heart toward anyone that isn’t love — I will transcend it.
I’m done with reacting.
Done with living at the whims of the Old Earth.
Done eating fruit from seeds I don’t want to plant.
Even though signs and symbolisms appear to guide me, I will not let them convince me that I am “more” or “less.” I will accept them as they are. The work now is to be — to stop planting the same karmic seed again and again.
This awareness brings joy.
Not because of what I will “do” with it, but because I can finally stop the cycle of reaction and replanting. This is the most important work.
Later today, I’ll focus on the Orientation video for the New Earth Parasite Cleanse, then head to breathwork in 40 minutes. I’m in what feels like Buddha-land — his teachings from thousands of years ago resonate more than almost any book I’ve read.
As my own book nears completion, I remember telling a friend over a year ago: When it goes out, I must be ready. I must be clean. The vessel must be clear.
This year has brought massive change. And I’m still walking through it.
I will pass through the Old Earth once more on my way to South Africa. There, I will sit with medicine to clear the cup even more, anchoring deeper into trust, surrender, and letting go.
This is the path — the New Earth path — where we cleanse the parasites of mind, body, and spirit, one seed at a time.
—Tarot pull–
1. What is the deeper purpose behind the old seeds showing up now?
→ How can I use these harvests, even the ones I don’t want, to serve the New Earth mission?
Card: Knight of Cups
The Knight of Cups carries a message of moving forward guided by the heart. The old seeds surfacing now are not punishments — they are invitations to approach your mission with deeper empathy and refined intention. Even unwanted harvests can be transformed into teaching moments for the parasite cleanse journey, showing others how to meet what arises with grace rather than resistance. The Knight reminds you that how you respond now becomes the offering you carry into the New Earth.
2. How can I hold space for others without absorbing their pain or projections?
→ What boundaries will allow me to guide the parasite cleanse journey with both compassion and clarity?
Card: Nine of Swords
The Nine of Swords shows the cost of carrying what is not yours — sleeplessness, mental weight, and emotional exhaustion. In the context of the parasite cleanse, this is the reminder that while you can witness another’s purge, you are not meant to internalise it. The work is to create clear energetic boundaries so that their fears, grief, and projections pass through the space you hold without attaching to your own field. Compassion does not mean carrying their burdens — it means standing as a steady light so they can see their own way out of the dark.
3. What seed is Buddha’s teaching asking me to plant in place of reactivity?
→ How can I anchor this seed so it bears lasting fruit in my work and relationships?
Card: The Fool
The Fool is the pure, unconditioned self — a clean slate. The seed to plant now is one of openness, trust, and curiosity, free from the heavy baggage of past reactions. This means meeting each moment — whether in the cleanse, in relationships, or in your own inner work — as if it is the first time. The Fool’s way of being prevents replanting old karmic seeds because it carries no assumptions, only presence.
4. Where am I still choosing the Old Earth way of fear over the New Earth way of honour?
→ What inner shift will ensure my conscience remains light as a feather?
Card: The Lovers
This card reminds you that every choice is a spiritual act. The Old Earth chooses from fear, convenience, or survival; the New Earth chooses from alignment with love and truth. Honour is not an abstract virtue — it is the sum of each daily choice, especially when it’s difficult. The Lovers ask you to continually choose the path that will allow you to look back with no regret, knowing your conscience is clear.
5. What is the role of forgiveness in my path as a facilitator of transformation?
→ How does forgiving others cleanse the inner parasites more deeply than any physical process?
Card: Eight of Wands
Forgiveness is the catalyst that accelerates all other transformation. The Eight of Wands shows movement, momentum, and the removal of blockages — exactly what happens in the parasite cleanse when the body releases what no longer belongs. Forgiveness is the energetic equivalent: it clears the channels quickly, allowing light to flow unimpeded. The faster you forgive, the faster the field of transformation moves for you and for those you guide.
6. What is the medicine waiting for me in South Africa?
→ How can I prepare my vessel now so that the ceremony clears the cup completely?
Card: Five of Swords
The medicine will confront you with the parts of yourself that have been “winning” in the wrong battles — where ego sought victory at the cost of peace. The Five of Swords asks you to prepare by identifying where you might still be holding on to the need to be right, to prove something, or to control the outcome. Releasing this now will make the ceremony’s clearing deeper and more complete.
7. How can I weave the teachings of Yeshua, Buddha, and Hermes into the heart of the parasite cleanse?
→ What unified thread will make the New Earth methodology both timeless and transformative?
Card: The Hermit (Reversed)
The reversed Hermit calls for bringing wisdom out of solitude and into the shared field. These teachings are not meant to stay hidden in private meditation — they must be embodied and shared in ways that meet people where they are. The unified thread is illumination through direct experience: guiding others to face their own parasites, shadows, and illusions, while showing that these ancient truths are living practices in the New Earth now.