Look around. Perhaps you are one of those who have tuned in and become aware of the changes that are being felt on many levels. We have been residing for several hundred years in a world that has focused predominantly on the physical, mechanical, and scientifically explainable view of reality. But now, like a window that has been broken by the compelling force of Mother Nature, the new consciousness is reaching critical mass and blowing into our lives. As if to cleanse the obsolete and obsolete model of existence, we are given the subtle message “Prepare for the journey!”.

For too long we have ignored the deeper side of the inner life that provides a richness unmatched by any other. We have become like armies of worker ants, following, without hesitation, doing what we are told. For a long time, many of us have accepted as unbridled truth the information we receive from large corporations, organizations and governments as something that suits us. Like the obedient child who is sick, we take the recommended doses given, placing absolute trust in these groups. But unlike the curious child, we have not continued to explore, investigate and search for possibilities while searching for our own truth. That is… until now.

Change is upon us. It is everywhere and has been for the last few decades. Almost as if waking up from a deep sleep, many begin to feel the change. Like any change that comes to our door, there is first a stubborn resistance. This creates a state of chaos. After this disorientation out of our comfort zone comes a gradual settling in as things settle down. A clearer understanding finally emerges, a knowing from within, when that proverbial “light bulb” moment arrives and we move on.

As human beings, there are many levels to us: the physical, the mental, the emotional, and the spiritual. To maintain a harmonious life we ​​need to maintain a balance in each of these areas. We are not simply mechanical physical beings capable of producing only mechanical physical results. Therefore, not everything can be demonstrated or explained in these terms. We can only demonstrate and explain what we have developed the ability to do. We stubbornly cling to the belief that if it is real, it can be objectively tested, with the same results replicated over and over again. We are told that subjective accounts and antidotes have no place in real science, no matter how often the results can be replicated.

In the area of ​​traditional Western health care, for example, much of the burden falls on being able to scientifically prove the efficacy of a particular medication or treatment modality for a given condition. Everything that cannot be verified as scientifically and statistically effective is discarded. This places us in a knowledge vacuum. We are often led to believe that “experts” know better. Any thought, idea, or intuition we might have that would be considered outside the box of traditional practice could be seen as quite dangerous. And that may be so in some cases, but so can the opinions of experts. It doesn’t take much research to look back in time at visionaries from earlier eras who were ridiculed or ostracized for their conscience.

There are many cases where individual awareness far outstripped the awareness and acceptance of the established scientific community, to the detriment of society. Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian physician had discovered in 1847 that the simple practice of washing hands before working with patients could save lives, but his discovery was rejected and met with fierce opposition from the medical establishment until the 1890s, when accepted the germ theory and many unnecessary. lives were lost. Known for his discovery of alternating current, Nikola Tesla’s ideas were ridiculed because they were ahead of his time. In Britain, after lime was proposed as a cure for scurvy, a serious illness caused by malnutrition due to vitamin C depletion, the British medical establishment declared the proposal ridiculous and refused to put limes on board ships. the ships. It took another 50 years to convince a whole new generation of doctors that the cure really worked, and during that sad half century, thousands of sailors needlessly lost their lives.” The Wright brothers were laughed at and leading scientists came to the concluded that trying to fly any heavier-than-air machine was absurd. Even after several demonstrations of their flying aircraft, “Scientific American, the New York Herald, the US Army, and most scientists Americans discredited the Wright brothers and proclaimed their mechanism to be a hoax.” Professor Du Moncel referred to Thomas Edison as “The Wizard of Menlo Park,” who does not appear to be familiar with the subtleties of electrical science. Mr. Edison takes us back. One must have lost all recollection of American hoaxes to accept such claims.” Ken Olson, president of Digital Equipment Corporation in 1977, is quoted as saying, “There’s no reason anyone should want a computer in their home.” (Milton, Richard (1996) ) Alternative Science: Challenging the Myths of the Scientific Establishment Vermont: Park Street Press) These are just a few examples of how the mainstream scientific and medical communities proved critically deficient as experts, which in turn delayed the acceptance of procedures and technologies. that since then have provided benefits to humanity.

As we progress in our personal development, we may find much in common with previous visionaries. As we begin to explore the innate abilities that we have, we will discover many interesting things. The further I go on this journey, the more I am convinced that the world we live in is complexly simple. By this I mean complex, like the creation of a masterpiece of art, with layer after layer, much of which is still unknown, but simple, in the sense that each element included in the layer requires simplicity rather than of a complex set of technologies and standards to unlock the keys to understanding.

Some of the avenues of discovery we do will lead to ridicule or personal criticism from those we are close to. This is part of the process, the step we must take to start turning the wheels of change. As a people, we are in an evolutionary process. We are in a state of transition from a society with an authoritarian point of view to one with a more collaborative perspective. Many people are starting to move more towards self-empowerment. This will create a personal inquiry movement with an unwillingness to blindly accept someone else’s opinion or expert testimony without first putting the information through our own filters, seeking our own truth. Society is growing, which means taking more personal responsibility instead of handing over our power to outsiders. Some people are more ready to take this step than others at this point. Those who are uncomfortable with this new direction will resist. This resistance can manifest itself through disbelief and ridicule from those with whom you share your experiences. But this is fine because it can begin to open avenues for further investigation by planting the seeds of change for those who feel challenged.

So what do we do? We allow ourselves to be open to new experiences, to see things with new eyes. We pay attention to what we are learning, not only on a mental level, but more importantly, on a heart level. We reconnect with the powers of nature by making observations and then incorporating what we learn. We let go of the personal ego and work for the betterment of all living beings. We take steps to claim personal responsibility for our health and general well-being, working in a collaborative relationship with professionals, rather than letting ourselves be dictated to. We accept that there are forces outside our realm of understanding, which may give us better ways of doing things, but cannot be explained in our traditional scientific terms. We prepare ourselves to know ourselves on a deep inner level. This ride, like an exciting roller coaster ride, is sometimes exciting and scary, but in the end it leads to great achievements in personal growth and development. So the choice is ours… we can wait in line or get on board!

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