THE PRIMROSE PATH
- GODSAVEME
- Jan 15
- 7 min read
Updated: Jan 20
Editorial Avenue No. 16: 15th January 2025
As another new year gracefully settles in, humanity is preparing to usher in its visions, desires, and hopes for rebirth. Many anticipate the opportunity to live and experience a world anew, marking the beginning of a new era. This is a core feature of human philosophy, rooted in the divine nature of humanity. What is old and decayed must eventually fall away, making way for the young and vibrant to take its place. While this is part of the life continuum, it is but a small part of the deeper value inherent in human existence. Life holds value from beginning to end; humans are not born merely to follow a cycle that gradually renders them irrelevant to the community and society they belong to. Yet, it is an experience most elderly people will eventually endure, as familiar roots erode and an epidemic of unfulfillment builds in their hearts, bringing sorrow. Instead of maturity becoming a revered pinnacle of sacred wisdom, ancestral lines have imparted to newer generations the psychological tools necessary to protect themselves from the anguish that time alone can generate. Despite the constant ticking of the hours, day and night, these ticking hands should not govern one's capacity for feeling and creating meaning. Meaningful creation should remain a lifelong endeavor and a form of virtue, celebrated by those around us, even at the end of physical life. Growing old is not about becoming senseless, but about sharing in the joy and wisdom of a life that made sense to all those left behind. Growing old is about carrying an inner light, a candle, always burning.
Troubling times lie ahead, not because of a weakening of resolve or mind, but because at some point along your journey, your light was dimmed to the point of extinguishing, and you grew accustomed to a life where your questions remained unanswered, and vulnerability became the default state. The path of least resistance, the primrose path, serves as a symbolic example of why humanity fails in its role of becoming sacred patriarchs and matriarchs as time unfolds. The new rules of modern life suggest that one can pluck the apple from the Garden of Eden and eat it too. The new world seems to offer humanity (or the one blessed with both conscience and existence) all the forbidden possibilities of the past, without the fear of consequence. One has the right—and moral duty—to confess, hoping for absolution. However, in the absence of a dialogue between conscious intent and the manifestation of unconscious desires, the result often becomes poetic justice, rather than divinely guided justice. It is the act of forgiveness that must be sanctified, aligning with the highest common good.
When humanity sets personal fulfillment as the only standard for a successful life, it may lead to outcomes such as loss, betrayal, or even personal downfall. However, this does not mean that self-sacrifice for the benefit of others is the answer. It is essential to seek what is already interconnected with your own essence, the highest possible joy you could experience. Just like the Kummakivi boulder, mystically balanced on its bedrock, symbolizing two perfectly complementary halves in harmonious communion, walking the path of least resistance. Unfortunately, the current reality's path of least resistance is not the ideal we wish for you. A life blessed by light merges energies between you and your reality in perfect symbiosis, generating goodness, peace, and harmony for yourself and your community. The path of least resistance today—the path of the primroses—uses the metaphorical allure of primroses, symbolizing rejuvenation, renewal, and rebirth. However, the thornless path of primroses can be illusory, appearing as the only visible light, serving only to foster hope. But hope without moral clarity can lead to deceit, not recovery from the winter's harshness. Thus, the true purpose of spring is once again lost, as we celebrate not the blossoming of the first rose of spring, but the hope for spring itself. What is virtuous and valuable becomes lost in the ethers. The darker side of existence plays its role, carefully masking what is meant to be. The primrose path is a perfect example of this, as the blossoming primroses signify renewal through spring. While "primrose" derives from the Latin prima rosa (first rose of spring), few now associate it with an actual "first rose," understanding it instead as a symbol of spring's arrival.
The reality of human life is that this divine gift of existence comes with existential responsibility. In the absence of all-encompassing divine love and light, we understand why hope becomes the highest imperative, overshadowing the fulfillment of the divine prophecy behind your existence. Alas, preordained purpose has been rejected in favor of less spiritual rationalizations. The first spring is sought desperately, as many of you cannot remember who you truly were at the time of divine conception. Yet, moral dilemmas continue to permeate the world, regardless of human progression, technological advancement, or intellectual potential. Take, for example, your most prominent social dilemma. It is still not universally considered an ethical imperative to prolong life when a human physical system is shutting down. Beliefs may vary, but moral clarity is absent. A society composed solely of human consciousness that denies its divine nature is predisposed to the same fallacies of judgment. If all human beings are equal, what grants one the right to judge the death of another, even if legal and medical factors dictate death’s necessity? As humans, one can only judge to the best of one’s ability, but there is no possibility of divine justice unless...
Your calling is toward justice as divine responsibility, as this structure opens the door to a more heavenly world. When King Arthur unsheathes Excalibur from the stone, the narrative is both about his destiny unfolding and his divine appointment. It is a testament to energy only unlocking when in balance with its counterpart. This symbolism continues with the Lady of the Lake presenting Excalibur to Arthur as part of his divine birthright and prophecy. In both stories, the motif is that only the rightful heir can access the true energy that is destined for them. Balance and equilibrium in the world are achieved through the intuitive understanding that not everything appears as it seems at first sight. Our role, from the seat of Heaven, is to strengthen and protect your minds and hearts so that the prophecies stemming from the Light may become reality for you and for the children of your future selves.

End note:
Our monthly editorials are pure channellings received from Heaven. The administrative team responsible for their transcription has the duty to publish each of these editorials on the fifteenth of each month. This date is symbolic as it aligns with the 15th of September 2023, official birth date of the web platform of the Centre accredited under the name "God Save Me". More than just being an editorial, "The Editorial Avenue" is a sacred avenue that is opened up to humanity in order to allow all to reconnect with the Light as God cares for everyone.
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Our thoughts and observations on this month's channelling:
The chosen title for this channelling was intriguing, as January—regardless of one's location in the world—is not traditionally associated with the renewal of spring. Yet, many of us recognise the 1st of January as a time to seek hope, peace, and a fresh start for ourselves and our loved ones. Humans are naturally attuned to nature’s cycles. Deep down, we understand that youth inevitably leads to old age, and the passage of time provides a psychological framework that helps us stay connected and grounded as we evolve. However, growing old today often leads to feelings of unfulfillment and senselessness, as we lose our families, friends, and the communities that once gave our lives structure and meaning. This is problematic because the divine blueprint for human life is meant to encompass complete value and meaning from birth to death. Something has gone astray in our experience of life, as the wisdom of old age is no longer revered. Instead, our grandparents and ancestors pass on their experiences, teaching us to protect our hearts from the inevitable pain of growing older. But that is not what God intended for us; all of life is meaningful.
Moreover, as the divine light within us dims, we experience frustrations such as unanswered questions and increased vulnerability in the face of life’s challenges. The primrose path, or the path of least resistance, is appealing but undermines our capacity to become the sacred Fathers and Mothers who can guide younger generations. Currently, there is an epidemic of moral decay, as we have become accustomed to taking what we feel is our due without proper accountability. Deeper morality is a necessity because we cannot allow unconscious desires to control our lives as if we were mere puppets with no structure. If all of life, from beginning to end, is meaningful, and natural structures are in place to guide us, that is the pathway to choose.
The “primrose path” is thus highlighted as an alluring but deceptive route that offers the illusion of doing good. But if, in modern society, there is no guiding wisdom and moral clarity shaping the purpose behind our actions, our unconscious mind may end up directing our decisions. If that unconscious mind harbours darkness, negative outcomes may emerge, creating a cycle of frustration and envy, or the culture of hustling that many of us must engage in to survive in this world. The metaphorical use of the false “prima rosa” represents how modern society focuses on the hope for renewal (the primroses have bloomed) rather than the actual renewal (the first rose blooms). Similarly, the mention of the Kummakivi boulder (located in Ruokolahti, Finland) came to the channeller as a representation of Best Halves (the masculine and feminine essences of the soul). Best Halves create harmonious balance, as they are the most natural aspects of ourselves, but if the eyes of humanity are veiled, this can remain an unexplained phenomenon.
But why was it important to express this to us?
Mainly because we are not born in a vacuum. We are not meaningless beings. When we have the gift of a human life, it comes with an existential responsibility – that of fulfilling our divine purpose. Yet, just as it is the case with the Kummakivi boulder, we have lost our capacity for understanding preordained purpose and keep seeking explanations from Earth itself. But not everything can be answered by solely looking at our own level. Sometimes, we need to look up above to let go of human judgment and embrace divine understanding, because by doing so, we create a world that has the energy and imprint of Heaven. King Arthur and Excalibur, the Kummakivi boulder, the prima rosa in spring … they all show us that true power and the energy that comes with that power is accessible only when it is in balance with its rightful counterpart.






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