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January 22, 2006
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Staying Awake |
All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third,
it is accepted as being self-evident.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer (b 1788), a German philosopher
What lies behind us and what lies before
us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson (b 1803), a famous American essayist,
one of America's most influential thinkers and writers
The world will persist in exhibiting
before you what you persist in affirming the world is.
~ Emma Curtis Hopkins (b 1853), student of Mary Baker
Eddy and Christian Science
Nothing in life is to be feared. It
is only to be understood.
~ Marie Curie (b 1867), Polish born; 1903 Physics Nobel
Prize; 1911 Chemistry Nobel Prize
… I am one with the great being
that made me and brought me here and that formed the galaxies
and the universes. How did that get taken out of religion?
It was not hard. Most problems that religion and various philosophical
movements have produced have been errors because that’s
where they started: That God is a distinct, separate being
from us, to whom I must offer worship, whom I must cultivate,
humor, please, and from whom I hope to attain a reward. ...
That is not what God is — that is a blasphemy.
~ Dr. Miceal Ledwith, formerly Professor of Systematic
Theology at Maynooth College in Ireland; as seen in the movie,
What the Bleep Do We Know!?
Now, we have great technology, and
we still have an ugly, superstitious backwater concept of
God. God must be greater than the greatest of human weaknesses,
and indeed the greatest of human skill … How can any
man or woman sin against such a greatness of mind? How can
any one little carbon unit on Earth in the backwaters of the
Milky Way galaxy, the boondocks, betray God? That is impossible.
The height of arrogance is the height of control of those
who create God in their own image.
~ Ramtha, Master Teacher at Ramtha School of Enlightenment,
channeled by J.Z. Knight; in the movie, What the Bleep
Do We Know!?
Do unto others as you would
have them do unto you.
~ Jesus of Nazareth, Matthew 7:12
The greatest blessing bestowed on a
people is the absence of ignorance in public office.
~ Confucius (b 551 BCE), a famous thinker and social philosopher
of China
A highwayman is as much a robber when
he plunders in a gang as when single; and a nation that makes
an unjust war is only a great gang.
~ Benjamin Franklin (b 1706), a prominent Founder and
early political figure and statesmen of the United States
So long as men worship the Caesars
and Napoleons, Caesars and Napoleons will duly rise and make
them miserable.
~ Aldous Huxley (b 1894), a British writer You
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Hello Everyone,
It’s my hope this newsletter finds you feeling well, and
that happenings around you are peaceful. If you haven’t already
done so today, let this sentence remind you of how far you’ve
come in life, and of those experiences that come to mind for which
you are grateful.
As you’re likely aware, I spend time every day reading world
news and commentaries by superb writers and awake journalists; political
and religious bloggers’ insights and rants; and listen to
interviews of anthropologists and physicists, and reports of climate
change.
As I think about the information, you might imagine I stay awake
to the range of feelings that come up. The intuitive is working
overtime, if there’s such a thing, and here's a daily practice
I’ve recently begun.
I begin focus each day by glancing at a reminder that’s on
the floor next to my bed. In big bold letters handwritten on a white
sheet of paper is the reminder ‘my heart.’ Those are
the first words I hear myself speak when I roll out of bed in the
mornings.
There’s an experiment happening, and here it is for your
consideration. Stay focused in the area of your chest or on your
physical heart for sensing your world …our world… and
understanding with compassion and gratitude and physical relaxation
surely must show up for you. Well, if you intend them, that is.
In Translate Intuitive Experience
telegroup, beginning in February, our experience of sensory exercises
and our insights are planned for keeping in mind our bodies’
intuitive awarenesses and movements, being mindful of daily choices
in personal and business interests and goals. See Translate
Intuitive Experience telegroup, here.
This is a passionate newsletter, intending to blend one perspective,
which reveals these remarkable, unimaginable, in your face, confounding,
profoundly historical, obsessively watchful times with a perspective
desiring tranquility and safety for everyone and everything on Earth.
Now, there’s a mission for an ezine!
Thinking people are watchful scientists of their hearts and lives.
We have to be watchers and thinkers. We must be investigative scientists
who intentionally recall information, who then call upon the intuitive
for shifts of thoughts and actions to help create psychological
sanity and physical safety.
We Earthlings are between a rock and a hard place, it seems: There’s
little doubt fear of lacking money drives the energies of both conscious
and unconscious Earthlings’ enterprises while the masculine
beast of indebtedness watches and protects its illusory self interests
in dysfunctional global economies and deliberate fear-driven, greed-generated
strives.
All of that is why I feel paying attention to our bodies, and to
the synchronicities they allow, are two exquisite portals for watching
our manifestations and feeling ecstatic. Just staying awake and
focusing is great! Our minds and bodies are likely the only places
we can feel we have ready control. Here’s the result of listening
to a nudge, which prompted the idea of watchfulness.
Last weekend, two dvd’s Harry Potter and The Chamber
of Secrets, and What the Bleep Do We Know!? were watched
back-to-back in a marathon of three sittings. (I hadn’t seen
either movie, however, some 20 years ago, I read Deepak Chopra’s
notes on quantum physics, reiterated in What the Bleep.)
A “Surprise!” moment occurred when realizing the magic
demonstrated in Harry Potter is the same magic described
by physicists’ and paranormal scientists’ findings in
quantum physics, examined in the message of What the Bleep.
Well, I'm amazed by the synchronicity of deciding to watch two seemingly
unrelated films to discover their very similar messages!
Let’s be grateful for the ideas quantum theories suggest:
examination of everything — all possibilities, all tendencies,
all intentions — to attempt existing in unknown realms where,
as examples, there are no insinuated dualities nor human limitations;
no physical nor mental disorders; no repressive business strategies
nor gender oppressions; no complicities nor anything cloaking systemic
slitherings of such; no past nor future; only landscapes of compassionate
intention. Those are radical thoughts. They make sense to me during
these very days when literally everything is possible, not only
outside our bodies but inside, too.
Any fascination for possibilities in our collective consciousness
and for tendencies to make sense of Planet Earth’s condition
are whelming explorations into the unknown. Intentions are as fascinating
as you and me, who stay awake for intentions’ results, or
feel nudged to think up intentions and write them down — either
way is a good thing! But, we barely know why until we become watchful
scientists for the synchronicities showing up in our lives and in
lives of those we’ve chosen to surround us.
In addition, what tickled my fancy was last Saturday morning’s
“Surprise!” read of the usual political bloggers who
were instead journaling scientific assumptions (or, facts as they
called them) about the beauty of human nature and our remarkable
biology. I went from being stunned by what I read into applause
for the critical thinking and authentic gratitude they wrote to
each other. To me, a mere studious investigator, watchful scientists
peruse thoughtful, intelligent shifts into possibilities of sanity
and tendencies of safety for our global sisters and brothers.
A human being is a part of a whole, called
by us ‘universe’, a part limited in time and space.
He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something
separated from the rest... a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.
This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our
personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to
us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening
our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the
whole of nature in its beauty.
~ Albert Einstein (b 1879)
Many of us say we want peace, and now days saying it, pondering
it, meditating with it, and saying it again seems ineffective, because,
well… I want peaceful results worldwide, NOW.
Is there an intention for intelligent understanding or agreement
of vision? Evidently, Earthlings have little clue to what peace
is nor what the world looks like without wars or poverty and hunger,
because collective consciousness has been constructed for some fifteen
thousand years by masculinized legalities and subjugations, projected
by divisive masculinized religions that pimp masculinized moneychanging
governments.
With rumors of another armed strike, perhaps masculinized, evangelical
governmental officials, judges, lawyers, and accountants ought
to reread scriptures spoken by the Savior, who is quoted in the
right column.
How do we feel differently and what do we say differently, and
so effectively, that we feel simultaneously coherent and united
around our wee planet?
Perhaps, you see things as I do. You and I are infinitesimal pieces
of a hologram. We have visions of something called peace inside
us, but one day our visions must be united with visions of peace
inside everyone else — everywhere.
Here is a sentence which serves the duality in which our ancestors
and we have allowed ourselves: I so want to live peacefully in mansions
of love; I want to be around when that critical mass for peace manifests,
or die trying to figure what the bleep we Earthlings want in the
first place!
We are right now, at this moment, participating in a zenith of
one Grand Phase of one Grand Experiment drilled into humans’
sensibilities for millennia. Even so, as you read this, we must
be infiltrating visions of love and peace into all else we are able
to imagine and nearly imagine, although we can’t see the results,
yet.
Unity is what we want, already possessing possibilities of unity
within every cell of our bodies, and we still can’t see unity
between and within nations. We have the thoughts, but our thoughts
have yet to manifest as we’ve wished. Something is wrong with
that picture.
Needless to say, again and again, families of colossal wealth,
international moneychangers, and the religious and advertising charades
they finagle, keep most humans’ psyches split down the middle
and fearful; thereby, easily manifesting international squabbles
and economic machinations disguised as security assurance. And on
it goes, suppressing scientific reports of the warming Earth, and
subsequent forecasts of volcanic eruptions and displacements of
water.
Earthlings as a collective
whole
will finally, some day, remember and hold again
the unity of love and peace we once experienced
inside ourselves and with one another,
as it was in the beginning. |