INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS - Time to Rejoice in this Holy Season - A New Renaissance for the New Year





At this point in our world's evolution there is clearly a need for a system-wide reboot. When this much of humanity has this much obsession and aggression; the entire structure needs re-mothering, re-nurturing and refocusing. Mother-energy has the ability to re-tether a child — to bring it back to its senses. Geologically this has historically meant our Earth entering a period of chaos . . . where the leading organisms become extinct. Sixty million years ago the dinosaurs vanished and mammals grew from being miniature animals to their current dominance.

Throughout history there have been many ways this reboot
takes place, but they have all been traumatic. Mother Nature uses global trauma to deliver a direct and understandable lesson into evolution. We are currently living in a time (known to yogis) as the 'Fifth Root Race' . . . four times — previously — we have destroyed ourselves down to a minimum form of life in order to reboot this system. Because, this time around the leading organism happens to be us — the human-beings — we are obviously hoping for a gentler landing. Perhaps a tether like the umbilical cord; keeping the baby's will directly attached to the mother until the human brain and body have progressed enough consciously for another shot at independence — another moment when our free will is reintroduced.  

Since, today, humanity is displaying such disregard for life — with war, pollution, deforestation, and the like — there is clearly no way to bring grace to our planet while this ignorance is dominating. We have driven evolution into a cul-de-sac while operating out of the total fear and obsession of this moment in history. These combinations have always had disastrous outcomes. If we were somehow re-mothered rather than destroyed, if we were somehow re-focused we could perhaps reboot our nature — change our basic instincts and drives — and redirect our power more benevolently.

In other words: rather than destroying ourselves out of fear and obsession — why not flip this picture — let's start living out of the excitement for what is possible. There is an old proverb: you either create your fears or your hopes — whichever is more prominent in your thoughts. The cards have been shuffled and the hands are about to be dealt; let us see how we can play this hand . . . there can no longer be any bluffing.

Those with the awareness of what we are destroying are not unique; they are just more attuned to the consequences of our collective actions than to the obsessions that cause them.  The fact that we are sensing this impending disaster of nature is extremely uncomfortable, but our animal-nature avoids discomfort and this has led to all these patterns of denial. We are seeing this in today's mass media, mass global corporate politics, and the massive marketplace of human motivations.  Everybody is going through the same event; but the activists are just more uncomfortable with the avoidance than they are with the event.

Being nervous about what we do not understand leads to aggression for the purpose of protection; we see this in the behavior of dogs. This aggression is what we have always used to protect ourselves as we evolved over these billions of years. Now it is turning on us and our fears and nervousness will destroy us if not corrected.

Science knows that nervousness is an energy building up in the nervous system. This is not a problem except when the energy exceeds the limit of the system . . . energy maximizing in the nerves with no place to go. This is exactly like excitement only excitement has a destination.
Like laughing and crying — they register the same to the brain, but produce quite different results outside the brain. You can laugh so hard you cry . . . and cry so hard you laugh. Everything has cycles and as long as we still have this life — we are not yet extinct — we can use these cycles. As highly creative people we can develop these cycles for more conscious transitions to a gentler more exciting world. Because this current mess is being caused by nervousness; what if we turned it into excitement by giving it an outcome — by giving it a destination?

More on cycles: there is a time to be in the cave with our creative thoughts germinating in the dark, and there is a time to be exposed to the light of day. Now is the time for all the artists of the world — no matter how developed your artistic skills are — to exit your caves of anonymity — introduce exciting new destinations for humanity and use these for solving our 'cul-de-sac' dilemma.

Imagine the excitement of finding new and creative ways of expressing the solutions to our gravity. Imagine posing these questions in your songs, paintings, books, politics, and the likes — imagine doing this without offending or attacking — imagine what has been unimaginable up until now. 

Until now we have used fear as the frame — we have done this forever — now is the time for excitement and anticipation to re-frame the art. Sharpen up your tools; let us bring out the poets, the painters, the composers and the spiritualists in all of us and introduce another [a new] renaissance.

These Inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at a new angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renew and rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite and inspire an opening to manifest our conscious focus through conscious action. Find Guru Singh's music HERE and his new book HERE.

 

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  • 12/14/2009 10:56 AM Christine Hopkins wrote:
    I have been receiving Guru Singh's blogs for a couple of months now, and I am so grateful for the openings they have created in my thinking. This entry is especially effective, as it deals with a topic of grave concern but presents it with such hope and true constructive thought.

    Thank you, Guru Singh, for inspiring me in my daily life to live meaningfully and truthfully!
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  • 12/14/2009 11:51 AM Hari Narayan-Marjanne wrote:
    Yes, yes lets do that!!!!!!
    Sate Nam!!!! Waheeee Guruuuu
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  • 12/14/2009 12:05 PM Marie Camille Lentsch wrote:
    Delight full and this is the add vantage of being an artist, that is both thrilling and full of vulnerability.
    We would float on the Green River of Utah in the spring runoff, and we could hear the roar of the water squeezing through the sandstone canyons, about a mile ahead. It did what meditation and chanting did,
    it made us very very alert. That kind of excitement, being calm but also being alert and ready. That is how I feel in reading this day's Blessing and Inspiration.
    I always feel the full charge, when a new piece is coming through, it always used to create anxiety, it was so huge. Then I learned to use it in the preparation of the creating. Yes, sharpened the tools, clean the shop, check all the equipment, get it all tip top until that divine signal.
    After the Utah trip for my Brother's family care, we got to talk a lot about the coal mining going on. That was my lineage, where I get all my mineral love and knowledge, and all my equipment sense.
    Well, there are these machines, that my father and my brothers created called long walls, that they drag into the mountains of these coal mines. Now these long walls are each football fields big, and they gouge out rivers of coal, think Mississippi, the
    volume was out of this orbit. My young nephews are brilliant beautiful, and so loving, and they are creating these new ways to mine, it was phenomenal. They are in their late 20's. I asked them about transferring this genius into whatever was next and they loved that. I saw it, felt it, and it registered in that Soul Bank reserve. I wondered why I was given so much data on this and so much understanding, for both John and I. Unarticulated until now. And the delivery, the distribution of this knowing.
    I was sharing with friends this knowing of the coal volume, there is just one of these shears which is about as big as a garage, tearing out the coal. One in this long wall of dozens. It could be overwhelm, but the information creates and generates a new idea about this. Our town is run on coal. John put in a geothermal system in our home 12 years ago, a closed loop system. We heat a large home and a shop that uses power tools, and our heat bill is between $100 and even in the blizzard or a big project with equipment, hardly ever over $200. It is
    so efficient. There are even better ways for our comforted lifestyle, that will decrease the consumption, like breathing. It is also built into our
    consciousness. Collective
    I had a lot to say today, thank you for reading this.
    Marie Camille Lentsch

    ANSWER: WOW what wonderful minds -- Love and Blessings - Guru Singh and Guruperkarma

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