Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Human mosaic - seven billion pieces

Each of us manifests as one piece in this incredible mosaic.

I was just translating some of what I see - what comes to me from a source I trust. And one of the clues is that we are each responsible for developing our very own cosmology with regard to our very own choices as to the context we are making up. We all have to establish our own systems for choosing. Some of us e.g., Ken Wilbur develop astonishingly complex structures. I remember mostly agreeing with Ken when I was reading and watching videos. And that experience has empowered me in creating my very own cosmology. It is one that works for me. I think this corresponds to Ken’s idea of integral. It’s more complex than most and in agreement with most aspects of what I hear from many of the folks who participated in Beyond Awakening thus far. It is my impression that the vast majority of my species operate with a patchwork of context derived from a hodgepodge of religion and movies and politics and peers that is pretty much devoid of considered, conscious choice. I wonder what might motivate folks to take on this challenge.

The only thing I have to offer in the world is my physical actions and the context within which I act. I choose to focus on expressing love in ways that I think might empower the process of others on the same quest. And I take as my intention to participate in bringing forth a world where love is first and foremost for one and all. This blog is part of the action I call expressing love and intended to be of service to others and to my species as a whole.

Love, Woody

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Thought discipline

Thought discipline was the primary subject of my journey to Juniper Pass today. The more I am the conscious chooser of what I dedicate my thinker to as I go through the day, the more satisfying the day is likely to be. And, as I wrote that I noticed I had to qualify chooser with conscious. It’s actually the case that I am always the chooser, it’s just that sometimes I want to blame the choice on some other force.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

I want to participate in a conversation intended to empower what we do to bring forth the world we intend. I want to distinguish between the things we do in the physical world that makes a difference in the physical world and the things we do to make a difference in the extraphysical world. I’m actually more interested in the latter. I want to hear from others what they do that is intended to make a difference in the extraphysical world. Even if it isn’t intended, what do we do that makes a difference?

AND does making a difference in the extraphysical world have any effect in the physical world?

Monday, October 3, 2011

Easy miracles

I want to look for a moment at just how unfathomably miraculous my life is. I’m clear, whenever I look, at the miracle involved in the journey from the big bang to me sitting here typing this. And I’m clear, when I look at my life, as I experience it, from birth to sitting here typing this. And I’m clear when I look at the development of human intelligence over the last few thousand years. And I’m clear when I look at the development of my own intellectual capacity and perception and understanding and overall comprehension that also opens up for me the as yet unrealized possibility of human intelligence and cooperation bringing forth a world where love is first and foremost for everybody. And it’s clear to me when I walk a couple of miles and it feels good.

I have been saying that my current biggest challenge is not feeling guilty for how easy my life is. And I notice that “easy” isn’t completely correct. I actually see it as being quite challenging to stay on top of the wave, as my friend Cynthia might put it. It calls on my intelligence, wisdom and willful intention. I find it quite challenging to stay focused. And, in part, it’s only easy because I am well prepared for what I take on. Part of that preparation is my daily practice helping me to remember important choices. One of the biggest is simply noticing all of the good and goodness around me. Another is noticing the joy I feel when I’m able to be of service to someone I love. And, given all of that, my life really is easy.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Am I asking too much? and Are you one?

I'm inclined to believe it's too much to ask of anybody to take on actually reading what follows at the level required to get what I'm trying to say.

What I refer to as the conversation for evolution occurs inside of and in direct relation to the extraphysical domain. I believe that together as a species at this point in time we are carrying on a conversation for evolution that includes all of the chaos that we see as well as some of the most brilliant and focused humans who are just beginning to catch a glimpse of the power we have to truly evolve this conversation in the context of global communication systems now implemented on our planet.

My inquiry is intended to help me discover what there is for me to do, given who I am and what I bring. It is a conversation that avoids getting caught up in judgement. It’s more a matter of finding the facts in a domain that defies measurement and concrete certainty. It’s motivated by an intention to pay attention to things I’ve avoided most of my life. It’s focused on the extraphysical aspect and also inside of the intention to notice how this extraphysical aspect relates to my future as manifest immediately in this writing although I’m far more interested in how it relates to my longer term future and our future as a species. And my choices in the physical world tie back in more ways than the simple physical outcome.

For this to be the sort of conversation I seek, some other has to respond or reply. I'm looking for an exchange among two or more. Are you one?

Love, W