A Response to Evolver the Social Movement, Be Evolution the Social Movement

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I would like to begin my post here today by extending a big big thank you to Daniel Pinchbeck, a personal hero of sorts for me. No ego here, just a personal thank you to an individual whom I feel helped to get me on the right track so to speak. A few year back, when I began to slowly file away at the prison bars of my old belief systems that kept me trapped in anger sadness and frustration, I was walking through a book store when a particular book called to me. It basically pulled me in like a tractor beam and without even opening it I knew just by the energy it radiated, this would be a key component to my conscious evolution. The book was 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl. Skip ahead a few years and synchronicity would have stumble upon a web site by the name of Reality Sandwich which would then lead me here to Evolver. I feel I am here for a reason. For a purpose. I feel in a way I'm home and among friends and family. Evolver is about sharing ideas and giving each other the strength and courage to live and create our dreams. Most of us cannot get this type of strength and assurance from our friends and family outside of the Evolver community so I just wanted to express to everyone here a heart felt thank you for creating a place where we all feel at home.

What I'm feeling compelled to write here today is something I've felt with in for a long time. What I really feel within my own heart is an extremely strong desire to create my own reality by how I choose to view my own life. Not only is this a key to many many books I've read it's what I have always felt deep within my heart. In order to be a catalyst of change you need to be a reflection of what you desire to see in others. Be what you want to see! Judgement of any kind of the external world is judgement of yourself. I applaud Daniel and people with his vision as I share the same underlining vision of a world of human community, not nationality or any word used to describe us as separate.

What we need in my opinion is to forget the old paradigm of the dying social, political, and economic system and work on evolving our own selves first an foremost. How in the world can we hope to cultivate a new economy or a new community if we are still being pulled down by ideas given to us by the old system? I personally feel that there is no room for economies or politics or governments in my view of a new Earth or a evolved existence. Albert Einstein once said "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results". Think about this quote for a second and ask yourself, does this quote apply to the way you make decisions for your self? We need to let go of fear and stand back and watch these current belief structures that keep us making our choices out of fear collapse before something better can be created. If we do not do this we, in my opinion, we run the risk of building our new vision or our new world upon the crumbling ruble of the old world. If that is done our dream will be brought down in he chaos and collapse of the old system.

I feel if we were to truly invest the majority our our time and energy on changing our own personal negative though patterns into positive loving ones we could see drastic changes in the world immediately. Believe it or not we are one collective mind. The problem that perhaps many of us have, myself included, is that once we step away from the computer or into a community that does not share our same values we tend to fall back into negative thought patterns of the old sick world. Again , absolutely no judgement here, it's almost impossible not to, being bombarded from so many different directions (TV, Radio, work, the list is endless) I have no answers as to how to do this. I'm a work in progress as I'm sure you all are as well. All I can do is offer a spark of the soul, to share a pice of my self with my brothers and sisters and in doing so the idea will spread.

I suppose what I'm trying to express here is that we can only effectively change the world around us by living our truth at the personal level. Be the change we want to see in the world as Ghandi quoted. I keep coming back to the same underlying belief that this reality, this place, this world is just a mere "game" of sorts and essentially does not exist outside of our own consciousness. It's not real. It feels real because we believe it is plain and simple. It's like in the movie the Matrix when Neo meets the boy who is bending the spoon in the Oracle's apartment. The boy tells Neo "Do not try and bend the spoon, that is impossible. Instead only try to realize the truth. There is no spoon, then you'll realize it is not the spoon that bends only your self." What an extremely powerful realization. What we need to understand is that the external world is a direct reflection of the conscious observer. What does this mean? That we as humans have sort of warped vision of who we truly are due to manipulation and conditioning over the course of thousands of years. We can change everything in an instant and this is no joke. Once we realize the truth, that our conditioned view reality is false and the world can be created by our own personal and collective consciousness, great and amazing things can and will happen. It can happen and I believe it will happen because at the quantum level nothing exists at all. All possibilities exist and the moment you are experiencing is essentially that wave of possibility vibrating into one single focused moment of reality. We are all creating this very moment. This is science fact. We can be anywhere in the infinite and here we are, together sharing something more powerful than any economy, political movement or social revolution. We are sharing ideas that will change the world.

Nothing will matter in the end as long as we all continue to see other individuals as separate from ourselves. I really feel as if there is going to be something bigger than ourselves that will force us to come together as one heart, one mind and one soul. There has to be and will be a tipping point. We are all here at this moment experiencing this reality for a reason. I don't think it is to create another economy or anything of that nature. Economies do not exist anywhere in the natural world outside of "society" and being a human which is a part of the natural world I feel like to create another economy or community based on any kind of economy is creating another disaster full of the same pit falls we now are experiencing. I don't know why I feel like I do but something inside keeps telling me to just "be love" and everything will be alright. I can't make anyone else in the world "be love" but I feel just the simple act of "being love" is enough to cause another to pause a moment and reflect on their own life.

All that I know about this world is that with each passing day my old notions of reality and truth keep crumbling away. Nothing exists as I once believed. If that can happen and continues to happen then what is real any way? We are all here because we all understand that something is not right. We all understand the old ways of the world are no longer going to be a part of our evolution. We are evolving into something beautiful but in order to do so we must let go. More than anything letting go means forget Fear and leave it behind in the old world. Every time you make a decision out of fear you allow the old notions of division, of lack, of need, and of control back into your life. Just let go, be love and enjoy the ride. It will be over before any of us know it and I'll be waiting on the other side to give everyone a hug.

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My Studies

I am currently about half way through this book. In my studies and research for a book I am working on, I picked this work up in honor of it being a similar topic to what I am writing about. Each chapter seems to set me deeper into excitement for my work. It not only reiterates many of my ideas, but also spirals in and around the energy and thought waves many of us want to scream aloud. I know I'm in the right place when I read a chapter and am set off into thinking land; I'll feverishly get to writing notes and ideas for my own book that seem to have existed no where else in the universe...and then read a few chapters later something that's so supportive and incubating of what I had just wrote. Even though my fiction character delves into many different paradigms and styles than Pinchbeck, I am so thankful for the inspiration and spirit guided high fives.

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