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How The Natural Order Affects Us
We are always affected by the presence of the natural order.
External nature and our inner nature are both composed of the
same universal principles and energies. All living beings – and
everything that exists is living – in one way or another,
incorporate the following:
- They maintain what they need for self-survival
- They are part of a whole
- They contribute to the greater by their very existence
- They are unique
- They evolve and transcend themselves
- They communicate constantly between themselves and other
beings and living systems
Whenever we see, hear, or are in other ways sensing, anything
natural outside of ourselves we are creating the possibility of
being impressed by its natural energies. What makes the
possibility a reality is our openness to receive the impressions.
These impressions resonate the same natural energies within
ourselves. A peaceful external natural setting induces a brain
state of peace within ourselves. A perception of beauty outside
of ourselves awakens feelings of beauty within ourselves.
Partly for this reason the phenomenon of ‘crop circles’ is an
interesting one. This phenomenon has been around for centuries,
but is attracting much more attention now. Many of the more
recent ones are extremely intelligent and sophisticated,
containing in symbolic form complex mathematical representations
of natural, universal principles. Thus when we look at them,
those same universal energies are stimulated within us. This then
creates an evolutionary push. One recent ‘crop circle’
beautifully represents images of the seven chakras – far more
beautiful to me than any drawings of chakras I have ever seen.
Because of modern media, millions of people are seeing those
images. This brings the fact of the chakras, along with their
potential energies, into the awareness of a significant portion
of humanity whether or not they understand anything of what is
represented. This then awakens new potentials for growth.
There is an incredible amount of communication going on between
human beings which we are not very aware of, as well as between
all living creatures. We are not just passive receivers of these
influences, but also active contributors to it. This is how life
on this planet changes and evolves.
We know, for example, that when we are close to someone
physically or otherwise what is in our heart affects their brain
state and consequently their thinking and feeling. Research has
been done through ECGs and EEGs to show that the person being
influenced produces brainwaves that entrain with the heart
rhythms of the one influencing. You can imagine, then, not only
what influence you might have on people close to you, but what
influence we can have collectively on humanity by what we hold in
our heart. You are probably aware of the research many years ago
that demonstrated the effect of human thought on plants.
You have likely also heard of the ‘hundredth monkey effect,’
which is that when a certain number of monkeys perform a new type
of behaviour then all monkeys will perform that behaviour. The
principle involved has been referred to as critical mass and
labelled in the 70’s as ‘the tipping point.’ This influence or
contagiousness applies to everything, including such things as
the spread of new ideas, fashions, epidemics and consciousness.
When sufficient numbers of people adopt the new consciousness of
compassion, caring and service, humanity will break through into
that new consciousness. A tipping point will be reached and the
new consciousness will become commonplace.
This principle stands opposed to the idea of gradualism – that
change can happen only gradually. You personally have probably
experienced breakthroughs in your own expansion of consciousness.
And from this you can assume that if the principle works in an
individual life it also works in our collective life. There are
many examples of this in society, so we can be assured that it
will also apply to the planetary change in consciousness now
underway.
Exercises:
1. Reflect on instances when you have been either positively or
negatively affected by other people around you.
2. Recall instances when your perception of beauty or attitude of
love toward another affected them even without your verbal
expression.
3. What influence does nature have on your states of
consciousness?
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