
Cocreate Wisely with the Divine. Discernment Jamboree. Today’s post includes a pretty shocking Teaching Tale
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Cocreate Wisely with the Divine. Discernment Jamboree. For one thing, your Energy Spirituality™ skills depend on it. Overall, so does your spiritual progress in the Age of Awakening.
Today’s article includes a cautionary tale. Particularly reassuring, since it has a very happy ending.
How Can You Add to this Discernment Jamboree?
Inspired by NOELLE’s comments, I think it would be helpful to give you more of an idea about where to look online for questions.
- Simply search on “cocreate with God” and similar terms.
- Then find quotes you think are especially different from my approach.
- One COMMENT per quote is fine, Blog-Buddies, as I can chunk them up before posting. (After all, I am the Blog-Monitor.)
- Please remember to include the url to go along with your quote, I think that’s only fair. (In making your comments live, I’ll embed links for convenience.)
And now, back to the original blog post.
Upgrade Your Understanding
Even though you already know a lot about Divine cocreation. Today my goal is…
To help you think clearly. Rather than sentimentally. Concerning how to cocreate wisely with Divine Beings. (Also, as a result, to protect yourself energetically.)
Actually you might be amazed how confused so many people are about all this. Otherwise discerning people. Definitely folks who are motivated to find the truth. And live the truth. Only there are many reasons why most people don’t yet know how to co-create with the Divine.
Today I’m launching a Discernment Jamboree to answer your questions about what does and doesn’t count as cocreating with the Divine. Not that I know everything!
- But I have developed precision skills for reading chakra databanks. (Also known as energetic literacy. And aura reading.)
- Plus, I’ve earned another skill set called “Enlightenment Teaching.“
- In both contexts, I aim to shed light… responsibly.
Essentials to Help You Co-Create Wisely with the Divine
First of all, what’s essential? Understanding the difference between:
- Human Beings. Namely, beings with bodies at Human Vibrational Frequencies
- Astral Beings. Specifically, beings with bodies at an Astral Vibrational Frequency
- And Divine Beings. Whether embodied as personal or impersonal. And always at the Divine Vibrational Frequency
Certainly, I recommend this: Use Energy Spirituality™ resources to gain clarity about this. Because what will you get from the most trusted resources in mainstream culture?
Sadly, terrible confusion. For example, ever hear of Doreen Virtue? Probably, since you lived through the New Age Years. And she reigned as Queen of Woo-Woo, at the time. Although she constantly mixed up astral and Divine. (Later, she became a professional Christian, denouncing her work.)
Granted, people loved her. And they trusted her. Due to her charisma and fame karma. Considerable writing talent. And, especially, clairvoyance.
In turn, exalting clairvoyance higher than all other aura reading gifts. Now that we’re living in the Age of Awakening, we can appreciate… How that’s utter nonsense.
However solidly established in collective consciousness. Nonetheless, the fact remains…
Astral Beings Are Not Divine Beings
Hence my personal, recent cautionary tale.
Last year my family went on a special vacation. Basically, celebrating how my son Matt had just earned his Ph.D. Splurging, we went on a tour of Ireland.
Despite so many lovely experiences, one small incident stood out for me. At the time, I didn’t tell my family. Instead, I only told the tour guide, Joe. In case he wanted to tell it anonymously, for future tours.
I Thought I Would Always Co-Create Wisely with the Divine
But oops! Here’s what happened. Joe brought our tour group to a shrine dedicated to Saint Brigid. Like, this was a 15-minute stop on our tour. Mostly, folks in our tour weren’t interested in going there. (Including the rest of my family)
However, this lifelong lover of God couldn’t wait to go. What was at this shrine?
- Mostly a circular, sacred place to sit.
- And a short path.
- Plus a signboard. Containing Catholic-type instructions for saying the Rosary. And praying. In short, where to walk and what to do. Like requirements for receiving a blessing. (I suppose.)
As usual, for this non-clairvoyant, non-visual person, guess what? I hardly saw a thing. Merely enough to get by.
Instead I made a beeline for the sacred place to sit. Why read about the venerated Catholic saint?
I know her to be a Divine Being (according to what I’d been taught). And so I couldn’t wait to meet Her in consciousness.
Yes, I’ve Learned Some Skills to Co-Create Wisely with the Divine
Thus, I immediately closed by eyes. Straightaway I began to cocreate with this Divine Being from Ireland. (As I understood her to be.)
Immediately I experienced the distinctive sweetness of St. Brigid’s presence. Gloriously Catholic. Like many beautiful — even saintly — Catholics I’ve known personally. Only more so.
Usually when cocreating with the Divine, I steer the car. As it were. While the Divine Being responds and supports.
Impressively, though, she offered to help me. Offered to heal me.
Touching!
Gratefully, I Accepted St. Brigid’s Help
You see, Blog-Buddies, my breathing system is the most vulnerable aspect of my health. (Fear not, I’m taking excellent precautions to avoid Covid-19, etc.)
For months, I’d had an awkward tightness in my airways. Truly, something new. Obviously, if it felt like a medical problem, I’d have seen a doctor. Only this wasn’t asthma or bronchitis. Like many a senior (or younger person with some health problems), hello! I knew to just live with this bit of inconvenience.
However, since the Divine Being asked, in consciousness, I pointed.
With a beautiful, loving merge into my chest, Saint Brigid removed the pain. (Half a year later it still hasn’t returned.)
And I felt a spiritual blessing as well. Quite different from usual, when cocreating with Divine Beings.
Probably this is the most personal story I’ll ever tell at this blog. Of course, I’m telling it for a purpose. And we’re just getting started.
Fast-Forward to Today. And Me, a Teacher of How to Cocreate Wisely
I was doing morning Technique Time. When I thought it would be delightful to cocreate with Saint Brigid.
Since returning from home, I’d done this a handful of times. Because I liked how she made me feel. Altogether different from Kwan Yin or Athena or Lakshmi. More with a Catholic saintliness. And, this whole lifetime, I’ve had a soft spot for that.
In particular, one side of my neck was stiff. I asked her to help. And she started getting to work.
Only, within seconds, this time… I had second thoughts.
Long story short, I used a different method for checking on Brigid’s consciousness status. (Previously I’d been learned something different, from TIC. And I’d relied on that… Plus my common sense… ever since learning that skill in 1985.)
This time, I did some “Questioning” with St. Germain. And learned that Saint Brigid isn’t a Divine Being. Rather, she’s an astral being. Functioning at a very exquisite Astral Vibrational Frequency. Definitely astral, nonetheless.
Immediately I stopped co-creating with Saint Brigid. Continuing my Technique Time with St. Germain, instead.
And knowing I’d just learned something important.
Cocreate Wisely with Divine Beings to Protect Yourself Energetically
And saints aren’t necessarily Divine Beings, are they. Remember my aura reading of St. Teresa of Kolkata. Canonized in our lifetimes, but not in Enlightenment. Therefore, after death not a Divine Being.
Even though she was a saint, for sure. “Saint” doesn’t mean that, after death, somebody has a body at the Divine Vibrational Frequency. Instead, St. Teresa and St. Brigid have this in common: Bodies at a very high Astral Vibrational Frequency.
Incidentally, would you like to better understand vibrational frequencies. Here’s the book for you. And it’s crammed with useful info to help you thrive during the Age of Awakening. (Which we happen to be living in. Like it or not. Know it or not.)
And now: questions, anyone. COMMENTS?
Let our latest Discernment Jamboree begin. This one about how to Cocreate Wisely with the Divine.

The more I think about it, the weirder it gets. Soon as you taught me about the difference between astral and divine, it made total sense to me. I haven’t looked back.
Why isn’t this info widely available, about astral being different from the divine? Why do you think that is?
Is it enough to ask a Divine Being to help you? Does that mean you’re automatically cocreating with God?
After reading your article here, and then this one, https://www.rose-rosetree.com/blog/2020/04/10/divine-cocreation-energy-spirituality-recommendations/
Well I started looking for other articles about cocreating with God. Not much to be found!
I did find an article advising reader to use this five-word prayer. “I love You, Jesus. Help.”
https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/prayer/a-prayer-for-god-s-help.html
Is this the sort of thing you can comment upon, Rose? This article made me feel really angry, not that I can put it into words.
When you pray, doesn’t that mean you’re co-creating with Divine Beings? I mean, wouldn’t it happen automatically?
From this article and your other writings, I’m getting a certain picture. I’m getting the picture that you think most people don’t yet know how to co-create with the Divine.
Am I right about this? If I am right, why do you think this is?
OSCAR MANUEL, thank you for stepping up — not for the first time — to add life to this blog and, in particular, to add oomph to our DISCERNMENT JAMBOREES.
Due to other work obligations for today, I won’t be able to get to all your excellent questions right now, but at least I can answer the first one, and take the rest one at a time as my schedule allows.
So let’s lead off with your important question in Comment #100. “How can we learn to tell apart astral and divine? Can you give us any guidelines?”
Let’s begin with some DON’Ts. Alternating them with some DO’s. Rest assured, these DO’s won’t be terribly far-fetched or hard to do if you use the mind that God gave you.
Divine Discernment Tip #1. DON’T be sloppy in naming Divine Beings.
That means, avoid naming God in ways that are cutesy. Vague. Cool. Childlike. Or “original.”
What’s cutesy? Gladys, a one-time student of mine got into seeking guidance about every little thing.
This happened during the New Age Years. Some of you Blog-Buddies surely remember the social pressure and spiritual pressure, the sanctimony around asking our spirit guides and angels for guidance all day long. (To understand better what was happening with all that, please consider taking my online workshop on The New Strong.)
Gladys started making a mush about all this guidance business, encouraged by “authorities” like Doreen Virtue. Note: These “spiritual authorities” were really psychics. Therefore, they didn’t have the standing to advise people on how to co-create or otherwise work productively with Archangels and Ascended Masters.
But Gladys didn’t know that. (And she sure had loads of company in that regard, bless her God-loving heart.)
So Gladys devoutly asked Archangel Michael about every little thing, all day long. (I gather this, given how Gladys begin to brag.)
Shockingly, to me, Gladys would brag to me like this: “Today, Mikey found me a parking space.”
Yeah, that’s cutesy. Before moving on to the next point, here’s what happened to Gladys. A few years later she turned pro as a “spiritual teacher.” (In reality, she worked as a psychic.)
Last I saw of her, it was the Age of Awakening. I stumbled upon Gladys, doing a YouTube video with an extensive channeling of space beings. Researching her consciousness lifestyle, I determined that she was living in extreme spiritual addiction.
Personally, I don’t recommend getting palsy-walsy with Archangels or other Divine Beings. We humans don’t have the standing to do that.
Bragging about your relationship with “Mikey” isn’t a great way to progress spiritually.
Admittedly, God can be the great love of your life. And so you might choose to have some terms of endearment that you use silently, just between you and God.
So far, personally speaking, I have never felt the need. If you do, fine. Only please keep it private. Not for showing off in front of other human beings.
As for using what I call “vague” and/or “cool” names for God, of course that can really dump us into astral experience, rather than making contact with the Divine.
If you lived through the New Age Years, maybe you learned some form of energy healing, like Reiki or Janet Mentgen’s Healing touch or Eden Energy Medicine.
Teachers and students alike would make reference to “Spirit.”
Like, what? “It might offend somebody’s religion to use the word God? But ‘Spirit’ will appeal to everyone.”
No, actually. Asking “Spirit” to help you is, quite literally, an invitation to any ghost or astral entity in the neighborhood to start offering you help, healing, guidance etc.
BTW, you can learn more about this in “Use Your Power of Command for Spiritual Cleansing and Protection.” That’s an excellent source for upgrading your understanding of the differences between astral and Divine.
To convey the sigh! Ignorance! Of using childlike and/or original names for the Divine! Here’s just one example I’ve encountered.
My former client Joe was kind of a specialist in what Carolyn Myss called “woundology.” Sooo eager and willing to wallow in his “wounds.” Basically, talking to him was like this: You name the topic? Joe had some terrible history of suffering and needing to process.
Maybe not surprisingly, then, Joe found it offensive to use words like “Father-Mother God” or “The Holy Spirit” or God.
Joe decided to call God “Lia.”
Joe knew what he meant. So he figured that “Lia” did too.
But here’s the problem. If you’re praying, or you aim to co-create with God, that isn’t like swapping out names about physical objects in objective reality.
For example, about the shoes you’re wearing right now. You could call them “bacon” or “fire hydrants.” That won’t keep you from putting them on properly, or taking them off.
By contrast, if you’re aiming to co-create with the Divine, use an appropriate name. It’s like you’re calling the phone number for Allah. Or the one for “The Intelligence that Rules the Universe.”
On the other hand, if you insist upon calling God “Lia,” you’ll be dialing the wrong number for a real-live Divine Being. Dialing wrong and not even knowing it.
Why not knowing? Since plenty of opportunistic spirits will happily volunteer to take your call, I assure you. But these will be astral beings, many of whom have no compunction about lying.
For scheduling reasons, I’ll stop here, mid-answer to that very first question from you, OSCAR.
Meanwhile, feel free to COMMENT at this thread Blog-Buddies. Don’t save up your ideas but instead… might I recommend? Comment immediately, if you can.
As Blog Monitor, I hold comments in the publication queue, to publish appropriately, given the flow of our blog. And your reactions to anything on this topic will enrich our conversation.
Please trust that I have received your comments and will be publishing them. I will not respond to duplicate comments or emails about “When are you going to publish my comments?” Trust me, please.
Divine Discernment Tip #2. DO Use Names Like “God” for God
If you’re reaching out to God, you don’t get to make the rules. And of course there are some rules. Far as I know, one of them is that you don’t get to name God. (Not if you wish for God to respond.)
Likewise, if you were going to cocreate with Saint Brigid (not that I recommend that any longer, as you know if you’ve read the main post here), call her “Saint Brigid.” Or maybe write it with the common abbreviation, “St. Brigid.”
You know, not “Saintly Bridgey-Widgey.”
Don’t you prefer it when people who address you … get your name right?
Divine Discernment Tip #3. DON’T Believe “Experts” Who Mix Up Divine and Astral
Sadly, that would include the Catholic Church, with the emphasis on worshiping saints. This blog post reveals what happened when I finally researched the presence and consciousness of Saint Brigid. Why on earth would I have trusted the Catholic religion to discern the truth?
Divine Discernment Tip #4. DO Learn Which Is Which, Divine or Astral
Once you get the concept, you won’t find that you need to go back. Like learning that the earth isn’t flat. Or that the moon revolves around the sun. Learning certain kinds of truth can lead to better outcomes in your life, as well as more inner clarity.
Divine Discernment Tip #5. DON’T Assume You Can Tell the Diff Based on How It Feels
Here is a very simple way to avoid confusing astral beings and Divine Beings. Because, “It feels so good.” Or, “This is a special feeling. Or, “I just know this is of God.”
Paying attention to your own feelings and thoughts? That matters a great deal in Energy Spirituality. I call it “self-authority,” a term I learned back in the day from Teachings of the Inner Christ.
In most contexts in life, it’s really important to notice if ideas pass the sniff test, people seem to good to be true, etc. But…
However, self-authority is reliable only if you have the necessary knowledge and skills.
How an experience of consciousness “feels” or how it “feels” smoking weed? It sure helps to have knowledge and standards. Such as, “Smoking weed may feel good but it has bad consequences.”
And what’s the practical way to gain discernment about this, if it isn’t through subjective feelings?
Stage 3 Energetic Literacy + experience. Yours or mine.
Continuing with the practicality of this blog post, I have two additional articles to recommend for you Blog-Buddies. Whether you’re into cocreating with God for healing. Or for aura reading. Or for help with Empath Empowerment®. Or to help you on your Enlightenment path.
So I recommend this article for all of you, a guide to which Divine Beings are suitable for cocreation with you. Now that you live — as you do — in the Age of Awakening.
Second, please check out another free article at this blog: “Pride + Energy Ignorance = ?”
You’ll see the relevance!
Rose, I have just been re-reading several of your blog posts about co-creating with God, and I would like to ask about “Inner Teacher” as an acceptable and clear name for co-creating with a personal aspect of God.
Is this the kind of thing you were referring to in Comment #115?
Or are you recommending only impersonal names of God for co-creation, and then co-creating with other Divine Beings, when a personal aspect is desired?
Note: I wasn’t sure whether this question belonged more on this Discernment Jamboree or on the Recommendations post.
CAROLINE, good to hear from you. It was thoughtful to suggest an alternative blogpost for publishing-and-responding.
I have published it here and will give a practical response. In addition, I’m cross-publishing these comments from you at the blogpost just published today, where my response will complement how I respond here.
In my view, “Inner Teacher” as NEITHER acceptable NOR clear as a name for co-creating with God.
Likewise, you might wish to call Almighty God “Fido” or “What I sense my Dead Uncle Herbie is trying to teach me.” Not smart, not wise. And not acceptable if you want to do more than kid yourself. Obv, using a made-up name for God is not clear, either.
The main reason I’ve cross-posted your question is because I have more information to share specifically about that. So, I’d recommend that you and other Blog-Buddies find that at “Enlightenment Validation for Edward.”
Here I’ll add that there are many reasons for “Choosing my own name for God.” For instance, akin to teenage rebellion. (Some highly intellectual, even pedantic, Enlightenment Teachers like to play that adolescent game.)
Another reason might be snobbish disdain, like “I’m going to call you something different, God, because I don’t want you to confuse me with stupid worshipers from my old church, from before I became an Exvangelical.”
Other beautiful-seeming reasons for making up one’s own special name for God could include:
* “I have a special love with you, God. So I want to call you Snookie-Wookums.”
* “I want you to know my name. Well, I have a new-improved name for you. Guess that makes us equals.”
Look, folks can call God whatever they want, but they’re gambling.
I’m here, as an Enlightenment Teacher with some pretty good skills of energetic literacy. Gamblers’s auras show consequences, and usually they’re not pretty. So I’m here to say:
Now, regarding what you asked, CAROLINE, in your Comment #12, I’m not going into technical answers. Because this is just a blog post, for any casual readers who might show up.
If you want to study properly with me, read “Use Your Power of Command for Spiritual Cleansing and Protection.”
Or read “Read People Deeper.” Or else read “Aura Reading Through All Your Senses.”
Alternatively, just about all of the Energy Spirituality Online Workshops involve ways of cocreating with the Divine. Pick one. Commit. Learn systematically.