Hakann: You Are Already More Than Good Enough
My dearest brothers and sisters,
This is commander Hakann speaking. I greet you in peace and love.
Light workers are those Earthlings whose primary life purpose is to help Earth or their fellow Earthlings. This is about 5% of the population. The primary life purpose of most other souled Earthlings is to have certain experiences or to learn certain lessons.
Every being in the universe who has any kind of sense, greatly respects Earthlings and especially Earthling lightworkers. Why do you think hero stories are so popular on Earth? It’s because Earthlings genuinely are heroes, and through those stories you can get a little bit of the recognition you so very much deserve.
Even non-Lightworker Earthlings – those who have come to your planet to have experiences or learn certain lessons – are very impressive already. They are like galactic straight-A students who have voluntarily signed up for the toughest school in the universe.
As for you Light workers specifically… it is difficult to express in a few words just how awe-inspiring and inspirational you look to us. So in this message, I would like to give you an idea of what we see when we look at Earthling light workers. If you receive this message, you are very likely a light worker.
First, picture an advanced Pleiadian, such as for example Tunia or myself. I’m hearing Tunia protest at this description of her, but this is my message and from my perspective, she is.
So first picture someone like Tunia or myself. Let’s call this being John, but if you prefer to think of her as Sarah, that’s completely fine too.
Imagine that John has the ability to just continue living in a society where he has access to every kind of luxury and every kind of teacher he can dream of, he can travel anywhere he wants to, he is never forced to do any kind of work and has an endless amount of enthusiastic, eager and very attractive sexual partners.
But John perceives that people on some far-away planet are suffering very much. And John, as an enlightened being, understands that the suffering of these Earthlings is also his own suffering. So John makes the selfless decision to give up on his life of sex and luxury and ease.
However, even though from your perspective John is an enlightened and very loving and Hakann-or-Tunia-like being, John would simply break if he’d incarnate on this dark planet right now. He’s not nearly strong enough yet. At best John would live a life of work and addictions and little else, and at worst John would turn to the dark side.
So John spends hundreds of years studying and preparing in order to be ready to help those far-away people.
After a while, the gravity of the mission dawns on him. He’s not just going to give up his cushy life for an existence of work and pain. He’s not just going to lose his memory, his God-consciousness and contact with his galactic family. He’s not just reducing his lifespan from a thousand years to eighty. But he also risks being trapped in a reincarnation loop by dark forces (although this has very recently been disabled). And he risks being tempted to sell his soul.
And what is the plan, really? Voluntarily enter a terrible prison, forget everything, let yourself get brutalized and somehow hope that you will find your way back to the light in the intense darkness?
A teacher of John answers: “the light is so strong that even a candle can illuminate an entire room. You don’t need to fix Earth single-handedly. You will be there with many, many galactic brothers and sisters who will also do their part. You are a bright soul and even if you just exist there on Earth without doing anything, your light will help your fellow man. Just by existing on Earth you will offer your vibration to the collective subconsciousness of humanity, and in doing so, raise it.”
John has a crisis of faith and seriously considers going back to his life of luxury and sex and travel. But after a month, he refocuses himself on his studies. Because really, the dark forces on this Earth planet may have an inflated ego, but they’re not even nearly as strong as the light is. In the end, Source or God always wins.
The day of evaluation comes. An Earthling baby will get conceived and needs a soul. There is John there, and nineteen other souls who have also trained for centuries to help Earth. Only the most capable out of those twenty people will be allowed to be born on Earth.
Most of those nineteen other beings are similar to John. They’re people like Hakann or Tunia, who have then trained for centuries specifically to help Earth and get stronger. And out of twenty of those, only one will be judged to be strong enough to be able to undertake the mission. Only one will become a light worker.
John is at peace. He knows that he is doing his best to serve God, and that is all that is required. If he gets chosen, so be it. If he does not get chosen, he can have peace with that too, because he genuinely did try to serve God as best as he could.
John does get chosen.
John then suffers terribly during several incarnations on Earth. Many of his brother and sister lightworkers either become corrupted, or they become so traumatized that their life consists of nothing but work and distractions.
But John isn’t just an incarnated Earthling lightworker, he is one of the relatively few incarnated Earthling lightworkers who actually wake up and remember their purpose. John slowly gets the hang of the situation. And he helps humanity profoundly, far more than he is consciously aware of. Without realizing it, he is easily one of the strongest souls of the entire universe.
Then in the year 2022, John thinks that he shouldn’t have had that meal or that drink, or shouldn’t have watched so much television. A message echoes through his subconsciousness: “I am not good enough.”
And we Pleiadians see that and we genuinely think, “I understand why that thought crosses your mind because that is the message that your society is telling you. Still, what do you mean? You are the very best of us. The vast majority of beings wouldn’t even have volunteered to become an Earthling lightworker, let alone be accepted as one, let alone manage to not become corrupted or completely addicted to some substance, let alone managed to wake up. Maybe one out of a million Pleiadian souls could have managed to accomplish what you have already done.”
That is how we look at you. As the very best of us. Any time you stumble, most of us would have broken our legs if we were in your place.
In this current life, we are like someone who inherited five million dollars, and we turned that into a fortune of five point five million dollars. In this current life, you are like someone who inherited nothing and turned that nothing into two million dollars. Which is more impressive? From our perspective, you are far more impressive than we are. In fact, you started out as advanced members of our race, and then you worked incredibly hard and you became so much more.
We really don’t think it’s all that special that we’re able to be loving towards other beings, when we live in what you would think of as a utopia. We’re much more impressed that you are often able to be loving even in a dark environment. That is much more special in our eyes. No, lots of Pleiadians would not be able to do that. Don’t think that just because we’re able to be loving while living in a utopia, that we would be able to be loving while living in a very dark world.
So, I am being one hundred percent sincere when I say that you are deeply loved. You are deeply respected. You are the very best of us. And from our perspective, you are already more than good enough.
You are so very much loved and respected. I hope that one day, your heart will be open enough that you will be able to receive even just 10% of the love and admiration we have for you. On that day, I think you will cry, and after that, I think you will never wonder again if you are good enough.
Your star brother,
Hakann