Monday, March 18, 2013

One Shared Higher Consciousness

The only devils in this world are those running around inside our own hearts, and that is where all our battles should be fought. - Mahatma Gandhi 

With the rapid increase of information and mental inquiry the unification of human consciousness is inevitable. Everyday this planet shares a common frequency of higher consciousness.  At the same time fears and other negative emotions are proliferating. 

An emerging cooperative neuro-network or collective consciousness can help us better navigate the complex and delicate issues of human survival. To help us best face our current crises many greater thinkers and wise being have already blazed this trail.  However a critical mass of awakening is required to change our society and culture. Beyond the knowledge of art, science, education, goals and values, world views, religion, spirituality- consciousness of our interdependence is major facet in our future prosperity.  

We are in a tipping point of conscious alignment of our shared connections.  A unified field of awareness is evident since all things on this planet are interconnected.

We are in Collective Consciousness Paradigm right now.  This inner and global transformation is happening in all parts of the world and in every sphere of life, in us and around us.

Presently this Collective Consciousness Paradigm is an extra-ordinary phenomenon of highly resonating beings.  This spirited exchange, compassionate in its embrace, brilliant in its clarion call to awaken our conscience and consciousness.


This fascinating and insightful awareness revolution is elevating our consciousness from the left to the right brain. A more holistic, integrated and optimistic mind set is happening for a variety of reasons. 

As Peter Russell states;

Consciousness is not something that emerged with human beings, or with vertebrates, or at any particular stage of biological evolution. What emerged over the course of evolution was not the faculty of consciousness, but the various qualities and dimensions of conscious experience–the contents of consciousness. http://www.peterrussell.com/SCG/aboutscg.ph

Russell further elaborates;

With the evolution of multicellular organisms came the emergence of specific senses, enhancing the quality of consciousness. In order to process this information and distribute it to other parts of the organism, nervous systems evolved, integrating the different sensory modalities into a single picture of the world.

As brains grew in complexity, new features were added to the image appearing in consciousness. With mammals the limbic system appeared, bringing feelings such as fear, arousal, and emotional bonding. With time, the mammalian the brain grew yet more complex, developing a new structure around it, the cerebral cortex. With this came better memory, focused attention, greater intention, and imagination. 

With human beings another new capacity emerged–speech. And with this, the evolution of consciousness took a huge leap forward.

We could use words to communicate experiences with each other. Our awareness of the world was no longer limited to what our senses told us; we could know of events occurring in other places and at other times. We could learn from each others experiences, and so begin to accumulate a collective body of knowledge about the world. 

Most significantly, we began to use language internally. Hearing words in our minds without actually saying them, allowed us to talk to ourselves. An entirely new dimension had been added to our consciousness–verbal thought. We could form concepts, entertain ideas, appreciate patterns in events, apply reason, and begin to understand the universe in which we found ourselves. 

The expansion of the human pre-frontal cortex is proof enough that new neuro-networks of consciousness happen with greater mind/body focus.   Meditation, yoga and numerous other exercises strengthen human consciousness.  With today’s internet and accelerating information systems also human consciousness is shifting to a more unified or collective awareness. Our very survival depends on this.

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