Elevating our conscious connection collectively

Despite the many examples we can find that we are collectively feeling shaken by external world events and things beyond our individual control (melting glaciers, financial hoarding, invented intelligence that rivals wild west rampant renegade law and order, influences in self-expression which can be both beautiful and bullying) , there are also signs in every direction that we are raising our awareness and evolving our conscious experience on Planet Earth. Two impressive examples that I’ve been promoting this week are Eben Alexander’s talk he gave to the American Theosophical Society (:A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife - https://youtu.be/qbkgj5J91hE) and the documentary currently available on Netflix called WAVES AND WAR.

I have long been a passionate devourer of tales of spontaneous healing, near-death experiences, and the healing power of plant medicines and other bio substances. While we cannot easily prove or believe claims made by the people who “died” on a hospital gurney or who experience the desire to end their lives due to intense/relentless complex PTSD or other traumatic events, transformation of their world view is often the reason people choose the vulnerable path of telling their stories. Transformation beyond what they would ever have believed possible. Transformation so profound that healing of physical and psychological conditions “CURES” them of the thing that took them down. These two media offerings are important topics to share as hopeful signs that we humans are making progress in becoming more of what we seek: loving, connected, integrated versions of ourselves.

Here’s to more uplift, inspiration, promotion of the things that serve all beings, and to building an inclusive, equitable, just, kind, delightful, sustainable vision of the future that we can one day inhabit and be glad to share with all beings.

“Imagination lays the tracks upon which the train of reality rides”. Get out your crayons and glitter!

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