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Foreword -
(Volume One) Awakening
to Self -
(Volume One) The
Illusion of Separation -
(Volume One) Entering
Our Earth Vessel -
(Volume One) Unconscious
Creation -
(Volume One) Conscious
Creation -
(Volume Two) Superconscious
Creation -
(Volume Two) Foreword
Becoming ONE People and Planet
is a blend of ecology, psychology, metaphysics, science, art,
poetry, and storytelling. This combination is meant to encourage
whole brain thinking—the ability to simultaneously use the
analytical/sequential thinking of our left brains and the
holistic/creative thinking of our right brains.
This
synchronized and unified thinking can allow us to access more
than the usual 10 to 15 percent of our brains to discover what
latent potentials lie hidden from our conscious awareness. As we
expand our brains, we open our minds to concepts and ideas that
once seemed impossible. This expansion allows us to rise above
the doldrums of daily survival to discover not only our hidden
qualities, but also our Multidimensional SELF, the part of us we
have forgotten.
Not
only are we using merely 10 to 15 percent of our brains, but
scientists have also told us that 90 to 95 percent of our DNA is
"junk DNA," or DNA with no known function. Where in
nature is an organism only 10 to 15 percent functional? The
respond is, when the organism is in chrysalis form. If we are in
chrysalis form, then who or what are we becoming? This answer
may be so complex that it’s simply not available to our
mundane mind.
Fortunately,
as our right and left brains communicate with each other, our
egos and our souls also communicate, this expanded communication
extends our consciousness beyond the confines of what we think
of as ordinary reality. With this expansion, multidimensional
realities from the quantum world to the higher dimensions become
available for our exploration. What is constant in all of these
realities is Gaia, the consciousness of planet Earth. With this
realization, we understand that we are not only merging with our
expanded potentials and our Multidimensional SELF, we are also
merging with Earth, the planet of which we are a part.
These
concepts may seem unfeasible now, but our everyday lives have
greatly changed in a very short time. Only one generation ago,
the world seemed very large. Letters and newspapers could take
days, weeks, or even months to travel from sender to receiver.
Due to the difficulty in communication, the different areas of
the world were very separate. It was a time when everyone could
safely feel as though his or her personal reality was protected
from the problems and strife far, far away.
Now,
there is no "far away" in communication. Through the
internet, we can communicate instantly with just about anyone,
anywhere. Every area of the world is a click away, and we can
view events the instant they happen—no matter where on the
globe they are occurring. Because of this, the planet no longer
seems so large; nor do we feel as safe, for now our problems are
planetary. Humanity is finally realizing that the Earth, not
just our neighborhood or even our country, is our home—and our
home is in trouble!
When
the planet seemed so big and we all felt separated from each
other, we believed we were limited in our ability to change
planetary situations. Besides, we thought that as humans, we
were the most evolved species and nothing could end our reign
over this Earth that we thought of as a thing. Fortunately, our
consciousness has expanded enough for many of us to realize that
the Earth is a living being whose ecosystem is vital to our
survival.
Because
of these realizations, the collective consciousness of humanity
experiences immense fear. Many people will ask, "I am only
one person. What can I do?" Indeed, one person seemingly
does not have much power to make an impact on our currently
grave situation, that same situation about which we were
repeatedly warned back when we felt safe.
Yet
if we pull our heads out from under the covers and use our
collective voice, we can make a difference. In the children’s
story Horton Hears a Who!,
by Dr. Seuss, all the
Whos in Whoville had to raise their voices in order to save
their world. In the end, it was the contribution of the small
voice of one child who had been playing alone who saved Whoville
from sure disaster.
What
if our individual voice is the one
voice that will save our planet, and we do not speak up? Maybe
our singular contribution is the one that will move our
collective consciousness into the critical mass that will wake
up the sleeping masses from millennia of separation to manifest
planetary unity. However, whether we wish to recognize it or
not, the planet is already a unified, living being and her
consciousness, Gaia, calls us to awaken now.
We must release old illusions of being separated within our
thinking, from our expanded selves, from each other, and from
our planet.
Up
until now, we have all been caterpillars whose entire universe
was a single branch. But we, like Earth, are great
multidimensional beings who are on the verge of expansion into
the greater expression of self. Now we are becoming butterflies,
and like the monarch, we can travel vast distances within our
lifetime. Amazingly, the greatest distance we will travel is
from our caterpillar (ego/self) to our butterfly (Soul/SELF).
Yes, the situation on our planet seems impossible to cure.
However, a caterpillar can only crawl, whereas a butterfly can
travel huge distances on wings that can be dismantled by a
simple touch.
We
do not have to look far to find the miracle that will save us.
Myriad miracles are right here on the very planet we have
thought of as a thing. What if we instead viewed the planet as a
life form named Gaia? What if we saw ourselves as a part of this
life form, just like our fingers are a part of our hands? What
if we awakened from millennia of illusion to find the truth that
the people and the planet are one?
If we are indeed one with Gaia, then healing our own fear and
darkness would heal a portion of the planetary fear and
darkness. Then, we would no longer be talking about being one
person but instead about being
one planet. |