What Needs to be Developed is Sight
Prema Graha with Eon May 20, 1995, at Munson Library, South Amherst, Massachusetts
Others: But also, isn’t the Pioneer Valley— I mean I believe that the immediate environment is very spiritually charged.
Special place. Yes, it is. Perhaps, let's say that there’s a center of spiritual development, which you might call, let’s say Sunderland is a good general place to say, “O.K. that’s a nice center.” South Sunderland, North Hadley. From that area, if you reach about twelve-mile circle radius, there is-- it’s not a pure circle-- but there is a heightened energy in there, stemming mainly from the fact that this was a very spiritual body of water long ago.
This whole region was lake water. And it was a very holy, still lake, and the glacier activity was also very positive by here. So, for many reasons it is. But generally speaking, all of New England is like— you know how smog will come over your valley, even if you don’t make it here? Spiritual smog will come over you from the surrounding area, even if it doesn’t come from right here. And it will affect your ability to grow to some degree.
Now, for some people, such as this one, that’s exercise! That’s some resistance to build muscles spiritually!
But for other people, such as this one, the spiritual muscles are not what need to be developed. What needs to be developed is sight. Sight. And so, it is hard to see in a smoggy environment. And we would actually counsel you, dear one, to not hesitate, if you feel drawn to live in another place that feels comfortable and nice for you, to do it. There’s really no reason why you must stay here.
It’s definitely felt upstream for me.
Yeah. Yeah. It’s not helpful for everyone. There are survivors here. But it’s not helpful for everyone. Arizona, do you like?
Mm-hm.
Yeah? Some place warm?
Mm-hm, yes.
We endorse warmth for you. Warm and dry is good. You’re a desert woman. Utah is nice also. We believe that many places in Utah will become popular in the future as people become tired of living among the crowds of Arizona. Yeah.