torsdag 7. mars 2013

Som du roper i skogen - får du svar

Greetings from Galactic Heart . . .

"A Call for Love", by Alan Cohen, is a powerful reminder of what it is like to live in a galactic society (fully conscious society). The example he gives outlining what an African village does to heal an individual who may have lost their way reminds me of Sheldan's chapter on Galactic Human Society found in his book, "Your First Contact."


Here's an excerpt that compliments the article below.
"The nature of a galactic society is truly organic. Let's look at a podlet of 32 that is participating in its temple ritual. As you can see, they have begun their procession out of the temple. They live in an urban area called 'Jaga' or 'the society of great joy'. As they emerge, you will notice that each one goes to the central meeting place, a large octagonal room more than 60 feet (over 18 meters) across. Here, individuals express their gratitude and nurturing is paramount to our society and brings us to an important concept."

"Nurturing the individual is a pivotal aspect of galactic civilization. From the moment of birth through adulthood, parents and all other podlet members engender in each person feelings of self-esteem and social worth. The very fact of your existence, and the enduring contribution you have made to the podlet simply by entering into physicality, is always consistently recognized. Each child is constantly reminded that, at the right divine time, she/he will begin to bring forth creative innovations that can enhance the podlet and the entire galactic society."

"Imagine a world where we are nurtured from birth on. Once we ascend, we will form our own unique galactic society blessing us all in Oneness. So be it!"

Selamat Ja! 
Colleen


"A Call for Love"  
by Alan Cohen

"Dee recently went into the post office to mail a package while I waited in the car. She returned with tears in her eyes. She had encountered a particularly nasty clerk who didn’t even want to tell her any optional rates for mailing her package. Dee had to resist the temptation to argue with the clerk or criticize her.

Then the clerk stepped away for a moment and as she walked, Dee could see that the woman was in great pain, physically and psychically. Her body was stiff and bent, and her heart was obviously broken. The environment in which she worked was oppressive, with flickering, humming fluorescent lights, and a machine inside the office making an ongoing beep beep beep like a truck’s backup signal. In that moment Dee’s attitude shifted from resistance to compassion. The woman was older and Dee felt sad she had to work at that age in a stifling environment to sustain herself.

A Course in Miracles tells us that all human actions are either pure expressions of love, or calls for love. Anyone who is upset, angry, or nasty is in pain. Hurt people hurt people. No one at peace with him or herself would do anything to hurt anyone else. The Course urges us to not take the nastiness of others personally. Their dark actions are not about you. They speak of that person’s consciousness. They are a call for love."   forts.

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