The number one question people ask about Planetary Intelligence is "How do I get it to work for me"? While everyone has to connect to planetary intelligence in their own way, the easiest way to access our larger awareness is to slow down and let events in your life take more time. That's right: let things take more time. If you do this, you have a greater chance of listening to the quiet voices of planetary intelligence. The voices are not like the loud voices of our rational mind. Instead they are subtle and fleeting, though immensely important for us. Just because the intelligence is quiet, doesn't mean it is conveying less valuable information. So take time to listen to the voices of your body, nature, and other animals, be they pets or those in the wild. Listening to the voices of quiet intelligence increases the likelihood that the magic of self-organization and spontaneous awareness will begin to take place in your life.
This type of thinking has spawned the so-called "Slow Movement:" people around the world committed to slowing down their lives. To read more see In Praise of Slowness by Carl Honore .
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Self Organization, Chaos, and Subtle-Energy Phenomena
When I was a graduate student in sociology in the late 80's and early 90's chaos theory and self-organization were concepts that were just coming into the mindset of the physical sciences. These ideas suggest that at the basis of reality, the universe has some fundamental intelligence that is self-aware, fluid, and evolutionary. My interpretation of this is that, in essence, the universe thinks. The idea is that small changes can cause big outcomes and even causing an entire system to form a new "domain of attraction:" the systems can spontaneously reorganize to create entirely new patterns and interactions. And they do this without our conscious, deliberate intervention.
My experience with remote viewing, crop circles, ETs, and other phenomena in the last ten years makes me think these are self-organizing systems that exist independently of our conscious, deliberate minds. This is what makes them so challenging to explain. We are used to systems that interact with our conscious, rational thinking minds, and as such are controllable to a degree. They respond to our direct intentions. However, with these subtle-energy based systems, they respond to our indirect, subtle intentions, and that is what makes them so puzzling. Remote viewing, for example, as a subconscious process is not directly accessible by our conscious mind. But when the viewer gets target contact, it shows us that our minds, and the larger universe, are self-actualizing processes that operate without our conscious intent. Likewise for crop circles and UFOs. There is an intelligence there, but it is organized on a very different basis than our rational, deliberate, thinking minds. For related ideas see Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind: How Intelligence Increases When You Think Less by Guy Claxton.
My experience with remote viewing, crop circles, ETs, and other phenomena in the last ten years makes me think these are self-organizing systems that exist independently of our conscious, deliberate minds. This is what makes them so challenging to explain. We are used to systems that interact with our conscious, rational thinking minds, and as such are controllable to a degree. They respond to our direct intentions. However, with these subtle-energy based systems, they respond to our indirect, subtle intentions, and that is what makes them so puzzling. Remote viewing, for example, as a subconscious process is not directly accessible by our conscious mind. But when the viewer gets target contact, it shows us that our minds, and the larger universe, are self-actualizing processes that operate without our conscious intent. Likewise for crop circles and UFOs. There is an intelligence there, but it is organized on a very different basis than our rational, deliberate, thinking minds. For related ideas see Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind: How Intelligence Increases When You Think Less by Guy Claxton.
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
Crop Circles and the Web of Mystery
Crop Circles. Those enigmatic, geometrical pattern in grain crops continue to challenge and perplex us. What are they? Why do they seem to short-circuit cameras, laptops, and other electronics. Are they natural superconductors? Finely-tuned interfaces to the unknown? Interdimensional Spaces? Biological machines? One thing is for sure: these patterns are alive. They have resting periods and then seem to become active for a while wreaking havoc on our equipment (see the 1999 Devil's Den formation pictures at the bottom of the page). Are we dealing with electromagnetics, quantum, or some other function? As of yet, we just don't know. But eventually we will understand the full potential of these devices. And this understanding has more to do with our future than our past.
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