Friday, January 4, 2013

THE DREAM

The dream. I can't predict the future. It is fluid, created continually by all of us, the future is the now extended. The now is ours to have as we wish.

As our fear subsides and we give up the idea of separation created by the dark, we will see how to actively engage in the creation of our lives. Separation is a game the dark played to keep us at each others' throats. We are now at the point where we refuse to accept the lie that we are all different. The search for perfection will continue for thousands of years until we rejoin source. But many paradises exist short of perfection.

Everyone has the truth. It is in the core of their being. It is time to not look for others for the truth. You are a radiant, eternal being created by love. The truth is always a breath away. Turn your attention to your being; in there lies the truth.

Don't accept anything I say [or anybody else] unless it feels right with your intuitive understanding.

The dream is emerging. How does this crazy world transform itself into a society that is livable and reasonable? Imagine redoing everything with love. All our decisions will be the most loving we can conceive of. To begin with, many government leaders need to be replaced and it will happen peacefully. Leadership will come from all parts of the world.

In our country the constitution will be restored and the reestablishment of common law will occur.

A new banking system will be introduced with the only purpose of service. Making money with money, as a sole aim, will no longer be permitted. A new currency will be introduced backed by precious metals.

Corporations will be dissolved and replaced by socially responsible partnerships.

One of the first orders of business will be the redistribution of wealth across the globe. All peoples will be entitled to the same opulence of life. All contribute and all receive. We are all divine beings and deserve to be happy and free as a birth right.

Agriculture will revert to small holdings. Many will contribute to the whole by their tilling of the land. This will not be the unending toil of the old. New "free energy" technology will revolutionize our work world. Folks will have as much time as they desire to engage in their own pursuits.

Education has to be drastically changed. We need to realize that teaching is a two way process. Teachers always learn as much or more from their students, as the students learn from them. We need to look at nature for a guide. When you plant a seed in the ground, you don't need to stand over it and tell it. "Now it is time to sprout." "Now it is time to make roots" "Now it is time to set out leaves" All that intelligence is already in the seed. We just need to supply the right environment; earth, light, love and water. If seeds have this much intelligence, how much greater are our children?

The environment. I am deeply saddened by what we have done to our Mother Earth. My sadness is relieved by conviction that the destruction is beginning to end. Earth needs to restored to her pristine glory. This is a monumental task, but doable. Much of the healing, the Earth will do herself, once all pollution stops. Mass cleanups will commence as directed by our rising consciousness. Our perception of the Earth will change when we accept our oneness with her. Our bodies are obviously part of the Earth. We are less aware of our spiritual connection. The Earth is a living spiritual being, like us. She is conscious and exist, as we all do, as part of creation. We must treat her as our loving Mother. She will guide us in how she needs to be restored.

The forgoing is what I think lies immediately ahead. Timing? I don't understand it. I don't think these changes are far off. Keep in mind that we are creating the future now. All the love we pour into this moment creates the now, that becomes our future. So love every minute and everyone.

Love and Peace,  Gregg

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    1. Thank you. An optimistic existentialist, huh! Interesting observation, Although, I never labeled myself as an existentialist, in 1962 I had a disagreement with a teacher. In her lecture she labeled existentialism as the pessimistic philosophy. I was naive in the sense that I had no knowledge of how academia viewed existentialism. However, I had read all the existentialist philosophy I came across. I protested that existentialism was optimistic in that it postulated, we were responsible for the creation of our existence. I don't think she had a grasp of her side of the argument and I didn't push it. Later I had an inkling of what they meant by pessimistic. They saw it as an abandonment of God. I can't get my mind around that. If we are part of God and we have free will to create as we desire, would God interfere? Peace, Gregg


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