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October 9, 2003
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Are we ready for the Fourth Dimension?by Anamika
We are in the midst of the greatest transformation in consciousness ever experienced on this planet. The electromagnetic frequency of the earth, scientifically measured in hertz (called the Schumann wave ) has been increasing from 7.8 toward 13 hertz, which is expected to be accomplished by the year 2012. This is the year that has been prophesied as the shift, the coming of the new world or Christed consciousness. In a laboratory, a person resonating at 7.8 hertz is actually asleep. This indicates that humanity has indeed been asleep in its consciousness on this planet for ever so many years. In a laboratory, 13 hertz is a state of awakeness and alertness, therefore we call this period of opportunity to increase our frequency to 13 hertz an awakening. Streamers of higher frequency energies shifting us electromagnetically are also creating an expansion in our consciousness as individuals and as a species. This shift creates an actual change in our genetic encodement, activating more of our genetic potential, 90 percent of which has been dormant. In a state of reduced or sleeping consciousness, most people on the planet have been in a survival mode, struggling to meet their most basic needs. Our human survival needs range from the obvious needs for food, shelter and money, to also include survival needs for love, affection, sex, public approval, validation and a sense of worth. In the desperate fear-based and lack-based attempt to meet our own survival needs we are willing to fight, kill, rape, pillage, steal and do anything to survive. When life is based on filling one's survival needs, there is much struggle and pain. Most of humanity is still desperately struggling to meet more than one of these survival needs. The opportunity we are being afforded as a collective right now in our history is to transition from the fear-based greed, jealousy, war, and competition inherent in the fight for survival, to the peace, cooperation, internal wholeness, connectedness, interconnectedness, and ease of a compassion-based world. This is a world where we individually know our intrinsic value and no longer need to struggle for survival. What this means for us individually is that each of us is now being issued an invitation to make that shift in consciousness. This means that we need to be aware of our own thoughts, feelings, and actions to discern (not judge) which are motivated by fear and which are motivated by compassion. When we discover places in our being which are motivated by fear, what is needed is a simple recognition that this does not serve us or others and that we are open to change. What is required for deep change to occur is increasing self-awareness so that we get to know our inner landscape intimately. When we discover thoughts, patterns, actions and motivations that come from fear, it is important not to judge them as wrong. Instead, simply understand that they spring from human survival mechanisms which we are now being afforded the opportunity to transcend. We transcend them through the inward acknowledgment that we are afraid and yet that we wish to expand our consciousness into a greater reality of love and compassion. As the process progresses, such principles as acceptance, self-acceptance, forgiveness and self-forgiveness become important factors in the transformation of consciousness from struggle to ease, and from harsh judgment to gentle discernment. As we become clearer in our own being, and our frequency moves toward greater compassion, peace and interconnectedness, our inherent gifts begin to open and become more accessible. We are also increasingly filled with a desire to contribute to the world using our gifts. As we shift from fear to compassion we feel less and less a sense of lack and more and more a sense of wholeness and fullness which wants to be given and expressed into the world as our own unique creativity. As we express our gifts and creativity we become increasingly alive, joyous and free. In our soul's journey, we go through many stages of development, from not even knowing we exist as an individual aspect of a previously undifferentiated whole, to identifying solely as that individal unaware of any whole, to knowing ourselves intimately, simultaneously and paradoxically as one with all that is and also as an individuated entity. On this soul's journey we transistion through many stages of growth. First we experience survival needs, then we must prove to ourselves that we can meet our own survival needs. In so doing, we build, exercise and demonstrate personal power, personal control and personal will. Psychology gives us excellent tools to thoroughly explore this constructed sense of personal self. We learn to cope with life, to even be comfortable and to feel that we have some degree or a great degree of control over our lives. This sense of personal power and control affords us a sense of achievement and even happiness. However, these feelings of accomplishment and satisfaction are fleeting, for true happiness and connectedness to infinite love does not happen for souls until they are able to let go of the very thing they have spent lifetimes constructing. At some point even that well developed sense of personal strength must be surrenderd to grow to the next higher dimension of being.. This process by which we continue to expand our consciousness beyond that which we were previously identified with as self is called spiritual awakening. It requires great faith, great courage and great trust. For what is let go of is the only sense of self that one knows at that time in order to open into a more expansive reality which contains an even greater sense of self. This higher dimension of being is where true fulfillment resides. This is the realm of the Masters. This is the realm of divine freedom, compassion and love. This is the choice that is before us on our planet at this unprecedented time in our lives; it is a chance to surrender judgement and fear-based control to choose acceptance, compassion and love. |