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Steve was so nice to share us this amazing article. Please enjoy and we'll 'see' you on Wednesday.
How We Are Transforming the World
At this point in our Earth’s evolution, most of us are asleep to Who We Really Are. Most of us believe we are our body, separate from God, other people, and the whole of the Earth and our Universe.
God is “out there” somewhere and so are other people. When we are asleep, our heart is closed to other people, and often even to God. The world can feel like a harsh, unsafe place. It is not uncommon to feel it is all about “survival of the fittest” and the most extreme forms of competition. Our desire is to gather money, power and a male or female partner so we may create some sense of security.
We look out for the needs of our self, our partner, and our children we’ve birthed into the world. Our affections and concerns are for only a few.
In our professional lives this can translate into harvesting the maximum number of resources at the lowest cost to generate the maximum profit. There is little concern for the trees, shrubs, animals and minerals that are harvested. Sustainability is only an after thought having mostly to do with future production and income streams. Likewise, human labor is gathered at the minimum cost [lowest wages] so that profits can be maximized. There is little concern for a “living wage” or quality of life for employees.
We exploit resources in order to maximize profits that are then hoarded to provide maximum security to ourselves, our partner, and our children.
When we awaken, everything changes. Yes, God is “out there” but God is also in you, in me, and in everything, everywhere we look. The sacred and divine are in all of life. We now see with new eyes. We see we are a cell in a body and we naturally desire to look after the entire body. All of the body is interrelated, interconnected and interdependent. We are part of this body and we can call the whole of the body, God or Universe or even our new Self [this is why Jesus said “inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me”].
We continue to look after our own body, our partner and our children but our new Self is much larger than this. Now we look after all of humanity and all of life and we do so in co-creation with God. We remember we can call forth resources and healing through faith in God. God is our partner and we come to see strong desire and faith are never denied in co-creation.
In our professional lives we seek now only to harvest what is necessary for ourselves, our family, our community and our world. All resources are part of the sacred and divine family so we harvest minimally, with great care, and with great gratitude, for that which is being harvested. We seek to nurture all those whom we are connected with. We see this is in our Self interest.
We naturally nurture and share. Nurture and share replaces exploit and harvest.
We can now see how we create a world based on love, compassion and sustainability, can’t we? When we awaken, we naturally transform the world because we look at the world in a whole new way. We know Who We Really Are and we know Who Other People Really Are also.
This is why Humanity’s Team focuses on awakening. We see this is the “first domino”. When we awaken together, world transformation happens naturally.
All my love,
Steve Farrell
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