[GJM] Too Optimistic?

marguerite hampton ecopilgrim at aabol.com
Fri Jan 12 13:45:37 MST 2007


What appears are the Democrats, the Republicans, and "the rest of us".



Somehow the rest of us need to make our voices heard.  From all appearances,

we may be the majority, but are scattered in such a way that we are barely
discernable

above the noise made by the conventional media. Somehow we need unity.



What also appears is that the "new science", e.g., quantum physics,
epigenetics, neurocardiology, coupled with the new knowledge of
electromagnetic vibrations and how they create "fields"  (of
energy/information)  which create and tie information together so as to
create one huge field called "collective human consciousness", is leading us
forward into the future.  

 

This field of collective consciousness may rightly fall under the label 
Kinesiolgy", but Dr. Vernon Woolf titles it "Holodynamics".  As a "universal
field" it may also include all of the information of the Universe, past,
present, and future 



This field of collective consciousness appears, from scientific
investigation, to be accessible 

to any one of us whose "subtle energy vibrations" are in alignment.  However
 as Dr. Valerie Hunt, author of "Infinite Mind  - Science of the Human
Vibrations of Consciousness" writes to the affect that: we are out of
practice and need to learn once again to become aware of these vibrations
and utilize them effectively. Modern education and religious dogma seem to
have coupled in such a way as to disassociate most humans from their natural
self and ability to use their brain/mind-field to access this Universal
Field. 



I have referred to this inner field in the past as "the Christ Consciousness
  Dr. Vernon Woolf refers to the natural self as "the Full Potential Self".
 Others, like Dr. Jay Earley, refer to it as "the Greater Self"  



It is this inner ability to both "access in-form-ation" from the "whole" and
then "create new neurault.  l pathways" based on this in-form-ation, that
has the largest potential to lead us into a  

peaceful future as we transform our "behavior patterns" so as to bring them
more into alignment with the greater message of the Universe as it unfolds,
and, therefore, into Unity.  The greater message of the universe appears to
be "life," however, current thought appears to have created a "death worship
cult" leading us into actions such as war.   



For further information on the field of Kinesiology and its application may
I recommend  David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. latest book:  "Power  VS Force :
The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior".  



Thanks to SynEarth hosted by Timothy Wilkin, M.D. for the below message
which prompted me to write the above.  



marguerite aka eco 



 

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* <http://www.orionmagazine.org/pages/om/07-1om/Kunstler.html> 

<http://www.orionmagazine.org/pages/om/07-1om/Kunstler.html>*

*Too Optimistic? <http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/>*



Juan Santos writes: At the Sundance Film Festival Al Gore declared, "We have

a category five denial of this issue [global warming]. I believe our

political system is broken, however, I have optimism and hope. A rebellion

is gathering." But rebellion isn't what Al Gore is fostering. Speaking at

NYU against what one commentator called a "stately backdrop of American

flags," Gore's comments were focused on "uplift," and calls to action

slathered in a "thick layer of patriotism" and good old capitalist know-how.

He seemed oblivious to irony, saying of the US, "Our natural role is to be

the pace car in the race to stop global warming." The feel good approach

Gore pushes is dead wrong: Economic growth and saving life on Earth are not

compatible goals. Industrial civilization isn't harming the Earth, it's

killing the Earth. The system has long since passed the limits of growth -

it can't be sustained. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a four-year

analysis of the world's ecosystems sponsored by the Worldwatch Institute,

showed that 15 out of 24 ecosystems essential to human life are "being

pushed beyond their sustainable limits," toward a state of collapse that may

be "abrupt and potentially irreversible." These ecosystems and the

civilization that is killing them are both approaching an endpoint. People

are calling Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth the most terrifying movie you

will ever see ? but really, Gore's film is a soft sell, one that

underestimates the dangers we face and that veils not only the root causes

of global warming, but the drastic military responses the US is planning in

the event of an abrupt shift in the climate. Call it Category 4 denial. Gore

ignores the real problem. Global heating isn't "caused" by CO2, it's caused

by industrial production and those that profit from it ? capitalists in oil,

gas, coal, electricity and automobiles, among others. And the system isn't

"broken," no matter what Gore claims. The system is producing what it's

supposed to produce; power and profit and the corollaries of power and

profit; denial and death. For those addicted to power and profit, who are

"winning" at the expense of all life, global warming is business as usual.

(01/11/07) 



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