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Humanity is closer than ever before to activating the most extreme consciousness and reality-shifting possibilities. As of this writing, the level of tension between catastrophic change by human or natural origins and the influx of higher consciousness has grown to a truly unprecedented magnitude. We have before us a very simple proposition: If a sufficient portion of humanity as a whole proves unable to voluntarily make new choices based on a greater level of discernment on behalf of a spiritually-based and life-affirming future, then events will rapidly catalyze this process for us. However, there is no principle that says we must allow ourselves to fall into a catastrophic abyss first before deciding it is not in our best interests as human and spiritual beings. Our ultimate destiny is that of spiritual beings occupying a unique medium between the solid physical matter of planets and the non-physicality of pure Spirit. This is the purpose of human biology: to provide a distinctive interface between these two aspects of creation. Our destiny is to discover the possibilities available within the magnificence of Creator consciousness. The human species is a young species by cosmic, as well as human socialpsychological measures. We have so much potential that is far beyond that which seems, from our limited perspective, to be an endless array of material and social failures and successes at personal or global levels. The relationship between consciousness – especially that anchored through human form – and our natural and synthetic environment is truly an intimate one. This is gradually being discovered through many of our physical and biological sciences, and is something that people focused on the spiritual sciences have known for a long time. We are indeed a vital part of an entire planetary organism, whether we see this clearly or only vaguely. By the brief measure of a few thousand years and now by an even briefer measure of decades as we face impending planetary climate change – it would seem that we have lost our way. Not so – if we only intend and choose differently – right now. Humanity has reached a point wherein we have devoted our resources toward destructive conflict among ourselves and with our natural world. |
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