Arturuse healers and Pleyad teachers
- The trappings of galactic initiation and the ritual dramaturgy of self-abnegation
In the spiritual market of the 21st century, few products are as popular as the "galactic light emissaries" franchise. The postmodern man, at the mercy of the discomfort of psychological self-work, can finally breathe a sigh of relief: no need to work in the shadows for decades if light codes can also be channelled.
The discourse of the Arturuse healers and the Pleyad teachers arrives in this space, where the patterns of desire for transcendence and psychic avoidance are interwoven into a new cosmic mythology.
Arturuse healers: the ethereal tuning masters
The Arturusians, these sophisticated inter-dimensional quantum vibration experts, seem to be particularly committed to "rewiring" human DNA - at least that is what the numerous channeled messages suggest, often sounding as if they were written jointly by spiritual healers and IT systems engineers.The healer here is not a therapist, but galactic intermediary, a medium in contact with a higher dimension.
The "healing" here is not experiential work or ethical transformation, but ontological recalibration: reconnection to the "light source", available to all - with the right subscription package, with a crystal set. The body is just peripheral; the point is to finally have someone write an energetic love code on your heart chakra.
Pleiadian teachers: star-core identity and fine-tuned messianism
The Pleyadians follow a different strategy. They don't so much "cure" as teach - mostly to remember: you're already perfect anyway, you've just forgotten a little.
This discourse is particularly popular among those for whom the term trauma is too dense, self-reflection too serious, and karma too disturbing. The "star core" status is much more pleasant: you don't have to process your past - you just have to say "you're not from here".
Their teachings are interspersed with Advaita quotes, Tibetan visualization techniques, and the vocabulary of modern positive psychology - all embedded in a cosmic origin narrative.
The narrative of the Pleiadian teachings is gentle, loving and guided: a bit like a cosmic kindergarten teacher trying to explain how to get used to fifth-dimensional yard games.
The Pleiadian creatures are borrowed from the Bible who imitate the Archangels only distorted into cosmic "Modern talking" figures.
Self-delivery, not self-awareness
The main common point of the Arturus and Pleyad messages is that suffering is not understood as a personal shadow, but as a frequency deformation. Instead of the individual accepting his own psychological fragility, he is told: it's not you, it's just some earth energy grid that's temporarily confused.
This makes psychospiritual sense creates an infantilising structure, where the teacher is not a guide but a galactic caretaker, the healer is not an attendant but an energy collector, and the individual is not an evolving soul but a passive data package to be resynchronized with the "divine server".
Cosmic mythology as an escape from responsibility
The whole structure is not based on lying, but on projection. Man does not want to deal with his pain, so he looks for cosmic external causes: a corrupted incarnation, a sabotaged light body, interplanetary contracts. The mythic medium of the Arthurian and Pleyadic discourses is a higher authority which replaces the mature decision: you don't have to change, they will "cure" you.