Consciousness is the actual power that creates our physical reality, and the future is emergent. We can co-create a new reality. It’s our choice.
Working with consciousness to co-create a new reality means actually shifting energy. It’s not a left-brain, mental process. All the nice-sounding words and ideas in the world won’t get us there. Like acupuncture, you have to hit the right spot to unlock whatever energy is blocked. Otherwise, nothing happens. There are multitudes of ways to do that, including meditation, prayer, vision quests, ceremonies, rituals, and many others.
Working with consciousness means evolving beyond our current dominant cultural paradigm that says:
life is a zero-sum game ruled by competition instead of cooperation;
humans are separate from and superior to nature, the earth, and all the other creatures (our misinterpretation of Darwin’s ideas);
the Universe is a mechanistic machine (Cartesian ideas);
physical reality is all that’s “real” or matters (Newton’s ideas).
It means:
connecting with Spirit/Source/God/All That Is;
knowing that we’re in a quantum universe;
acknowledging our authentic agency and role as co-creators and stewards;
giving up our ego identification with superiority and dominance; and
accessing the deeper/higher/life-giving energy of Oneness with Life Itself.
When I access this energy, I experience and know a deeper, higher, truer, more life-giving reality and power that I can’t “un-know” (and don’t want to!).
Dr. Joe Dispenza calls it “seeing beyond the veil.” He writes:
“When we connect to this frequency, this invisible field of energy that is closer to oneness and wholeness, we become aware of far more information than we perceive with our mere senses. Our consciousness – our awareness of the so-called reality around us – is forever changed.
“A fundamental truth about working in the quantum . . . is that replication and predictability are impossible. Because, if we can predict the outcome, then we’re working in the known.”
As part of our mechanistic world-view, we believe that life and the future is something we can, and should, predict, design, and implement. That’s a complete mistake. From AI War to Global Peace: Regenerative Innovation & AI puts it this way:
“The current competition for AI supremacy is just a mirror reflecting how we’ve been conditioned to believe in power through competition rather than creation. The real power isn’t in AI. It’s in our own consciousness technology. The real issue isn’t about algorithms. It’s within us—competition for our attention, our sovereignty, our ability to evolve beyond fear and control. We have a choice.”
With Life Wednesdays blog shares:
“A unique quality of living systems is their emergent outcomes. Emergent outcomes refer to a whole that emerges from multiple parts, becomes distinct from them, and can’t be reduced to individual components. The emergent characteristics of water far exceed the separate hydrogen and oxygen atoms."
A linear approach to outcomes assumes, “This caused that.” When we view cause and effect as closely linked, we feel the immense pressure to get it right, not to fail, and not to make mistakes, which becomes an impossible burden.
However, emergence cannot be engineered, and engineering is not emergence.
Nature is the ultimate intelligence—not because it moves faster, but because it moves in coherence.
This is where acknowledging, activating and expressing ourselves as imaginal cells in a quantum reality is critical. As I’ve written on my website:
“The caterpillar contains within its body other cells called “imaginal cells” that are the basis for the butterfly. These imaginal cells are the seeds of future potential which had been dormant and which now begin a process of creating the new form and structure of the butterfly. In order to actually become a butterfly, the imaginal cells must connect with each other.
“A breakdown is always an opportunity for a breakthrough. However, there is no guarantee that there will be a breakthrough, just as there is no guarantee that the imaginal cells in a caterpillar will become a butterfly. Therefore, connections, cross-pollination, and conscious cooperation between and among the imaginal cells are critical for creating a new and different life, both in the caterpillar/butterfly and in our human lives and experience.
“Transformation (both individual and collective/cultural) does not occur in a linear, straight line. It requires de-construction (coming apart, letting go) and then re-configuring in new, unknown, unpredictable ways because of the quantum field. It requires moving into and through the unknown, because that’s where creation happens.
“Becoming a new culture (individually and collectively) requires a non-linear process that has the right conditions for creativity and transformation. It is the same process that a caterpillar goes through in becoming a butterfly. Cultural transformation occurs organically through individual people, from the inside out. It is not some externally-decided or managed change or event.”
We can see that many things have died and are dying, but it’s not clear yet what will be born. It never is in a transformation. This is where our choice matters most of all. This is the initiation.
As I see it, our polycrises and our current political happenings are a tipping point to help us come into higher alignment and harmony to birth the new being that is trying to come through.
Now we need to have a sense of what’s possible and how to begin to actualize it. The starting point is (re)claiming your own personal agency by understanding yourself as a quantum being.
Our choice now is whether to claim our authentic agency and power or let ourselves be disempowered.
I’d love to know how this lands for you. Please let me know.
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