02-26-2012, 12:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2012, 03:47 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
I feel moved to support the notion that many of the things being discussed as signposts or effects such as: pole shift, personality changes, different background energies, etc., are already in progress, and have been for quite some time.
I have been sensing there is much to do with acknowledging new possibilities which weren't available, or were only partially available, previously. Kind of like when we get an update to an operating system, and then new apps become available. But we must first acknowledge them and see what is out there. Maybe give something another shot that didn't work so well with the previous operating system.
I imagine that we are now in this sort of in-between phase of variable length. The question to be answered is how long we will go on re-creating the old world, and thinking along old lines, rather than embracing new understandings and possibilities.
One need only take a peek at a science news website to see the massive transformational work that is being done in all areas of science. New research and insights have upended many time-honored traditions of physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and astronomy. Not only do we have this new information, but we are well on our way toward a whole host of practical every day applications that could completely transform the world in the twinkling of en eye.
Of course, little of this information makes it to television news broadcasts and so the average person has very little awareness about what kinds of things might be coming down the line. Instead, the TV still appears reserved for those who still want to debate the old "we should kill them before they kill us" mentality and of course that circus act which we call "Election Year".
The question then becomes, who among us will embrace what is being brought forth, and who will resist it and stick with what is familiar? The truth is that we all stand to gain immensely from these changes, which I feel are now inevitable. Even the old codger Illuminati-types. It is simply a matter of time to see how long it will take us to realize that all of the solutions are right in front of our faces. No right or wrong time-frame, although the longer we wait the more absurd it will probably look to us in retrospect with all the dilly-dallying and fear-based concerns about things that probably will never come to pass.
I have been sensing there is much to do with acknowledging new possibilities which weren't available, or were only partially available, previously. Kind of like when we get an update to an operating system, and then new apps become available. But we must first acknowledge them and see what is out there. Maybe give something another shot that didn't work so well with the previous operating system.
I imagine that we are now in this sort of in-between phase of variable length. The question to be answered is how long we will go on re-creating the old world, and thinking along old lines, rather than embracing new understandings and possibilities.
One need only take a peek at a science news website to see the massive transformational work that is being done in all areas of science. New research and insights have upended many time-honored traditions of physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and astronomy. Not only do we have this new information, but we are well on our way toward a whole host of practical every day applications that could completely transform the world in the twinkling of en eye.
Of course, little of this information makes it to television news broadcasts and so the average person has very little awareness about what kinds of things might be coming down the line. Instead, the TV still appears reserved for those who still want to debate the old "we should kill them before they kill us" mentality and of course that circus act which we call "Election Year".
The question then becomes, who among us will embrace what is being brought forth, and who will resist it and stick with what is familiar? The truth is that we all stand to gain immensely from these changes, which I feel are now inevitable. Even the old codger Illuminati-types. It is simply a matter of time to see how long it will take us to realize that all of the solutions are right in front of our faces. No right or wrong time-frame, although the longer we wait the more absurd it will probably look to us in retrospect with all the dilly-dallying and fear-based concerns about things that probably will never come to pass.