[GJM] An Open Letter to the World (marguerite hampton)

marguerite hampton ecopilgrim at aabol.com
Thu Jul 20 15:25:18 MDT 2006


Norm Kurland wrote in part:  



The late Father Ferree

would have added a more moderate tone by suggesting that revolutionary

ideas are best implemented in an evolutionary way, to minimize violence

and allow the social order to be transformed as quickly as people can

clear the mental cobwebs out of their minds.  There's still time to

follow Ferree's wise advice.



eco:  I agree with Fr. Ferree.  What is necessary is to understand 

how human consciousness takes place in the body of each individual

and how this evolution has occurred.  We need to learn what causes 

"imbalances" in the "mind-field" and learn how to adjust them in such 

a way as to regain balance quickly.  A healthy mind-field assures a 

healthy body, and thus a personality that is loving and compassionate.  



Through new research by cellular biologists, neurologists,
neurocardiologists, 

psychologists, and others, we are currently learning how the mind-field
works,

and thus learning how we may make adjustments to ensure a smooth and 

peaceful human operating system as opposed to one that is angry and

prone to violence.  .     



While we are working with a "collective consciousness" that has largely 

been "enculturated" into what is our "sense of being", we are able to 

facilitate transformation through understanding the complexity of our 

biological system and how it works to produce consciousness which

involves such things as body movement, thoughts, emotions and speech.   



Until very recently we have not had instruments sensitive 

enough to measure the subtle energy fields and other 

components of the human or  bioelectromagnetic system (field) 

so as to pinpoint the incoherencies which occur in the individualized 

fields of the body due to personal experiences beginning in utero.  

Thanks  to NASA, knowledge of how to design these instruments 

is now available     



However, for centuries, the human family has been able to "intuit" 

these energies and make adjustments using the "power of the mind" 

to do so. Shamanic healing was prevalent in many tribes until scientists 

got in the way and said "we need proof".  Now we finally have the 

instruments which provide the proof, and, which, in many instances, 

may enhance the power of the mind to heal.  



Dr. Valerie Hunt, a physiobiolgist and psychologist, having studied 

the body electromagnetic for many years, has recently been awarded 

$4 million grant to design a meter which doctors may use in their offices 

to read an individual's "aura" (flow of the bioelectromagnetic  energy 

system) to determine if any incoherencies exist in the mind-field prior

to tissue invasion.  Due to this advance in medicine, invasive surgical 

procedures may soon be a thing of the past.  



We are also aware that as more than one person congregates in a group,

or relationship, the group tends to o take on a "collective consciousness" 

or form of "being of togetherness" in which they "adopt certain customs" 

and thus become "enculturated".  Enculturation is a divisive factor in 

society as people begin to act differently in the manner in which they 

speak, dress, build homes, raise food, and express themselves 

artistically and spiritually.  The environment in which people live exerts a

great deal of difference as to how societies may enculturate themselves.



This has resulted in both religious and cultural differences which provoke

war as people begin to "judge" cultures against one another.  Enculturation 

may also evoke "aberrancies" in societies if enough members of any given 

society suffer from deep incoherencies within their system such as to 

influence how the group becomes enculturated and acts out its emotions.



Prayer or belief in "monotheism" does not provide for a healing or 

rebalancing of the system in order to bring about coherence. One must

search much deeper to find the core issue in the problem.    

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Feedback welcome 



A great read in this area is Ken Wilber's book: "No Boundaries" as 

he encourages one to  look at real or natural boundaries as opposed 

to those we create in our minds which are not "natural" and manifest 

themselves in a form Vern Woolf in Dance of Life refers to as being 

nes. These energy systems, which embed themselves in our 

psyche, take on "characteristics" of their own and exhibit "

the power to cause" when triggered by an outside event.  We often

refer to this as "getting our buttons pushed".  In essence, we become

a reaction to something rather than being a well thought out action.



Healing takes place when we "phase space" or step back from the 

situation and re-evaluate it, incorporating new in-form-ation into the

process thus seeking to find the "full potential" as a solution. 



Phase-spacing may also mean doing a general systems analysis 

and determing where the break down point or points have occurred.

and then determining what is the best way to "in-form" the system

so that it flows freely.  Remember that "in-form-ation" tells the 

system what form or stucture it must take to perform its mission 

most effectively.  

  

Of consideration here is whether we are taking a fundamental 

approach to the situation or whether we are "maturing it up" to

its full potential.  







   



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