“You are here to enable the divine purpose of the Universe to unfold. That is how important you are!” ~ Eckhart Tolle
I’ve known since I was very young that I was meant for something bigger. I mean really. The first thing I knew I wanted to be when I grew up was the Easter Bunny. And I’m Jewish. Now as you cut through your giggles, here’s what I’m pretty sure I actually meant by that — I knew from very early on that societal constraints, “shoulds”, and rules didn’t really mean anything.
Category: Being
As a child, did you ever find yourself asking someone to be your friend, or perhaps being asked the question by another person? It’s heartwarming and a little funny to think back on, since as adults, we’ve come to find that actions speak louder than works, and friendships are developed not with explicit permission, but with the constant reciprocation of interaction and care.
As we age, the word “friend” soon becomes a word to describe the many people in our lives we care for, on a variety of levels.
Consciousness is the omniscient information field that connects everyone and everything…
What follows is a theoretical explanation of how energies interact in our universe to create what we know, and also what we don’t know.
Some of the content is scientifically proven, while other parts of this essay are based on my intuition.
This is not meant to be a purely scientific article, so bring your curiosity, and come along while I take a stab at explaining the unexplainable.
t’s talk about who we are. What’s occurring lately is a landscape of extremes. This is one being rapidly painted and re-painted over and over by those controllers invested in keeping the status quo. That’s the last time they will be mentioned. This moment, right now, is about letting all of that go. We are on sacred ground, where miracles occur. We are Now Makers.
Recently, what’s happened is a sort of side-tracking moment. Consumed with self, there’s been a pre-occupation with things that are, in truth, defined by actions, not worry. We are here to create.
The Mandela Effect
During organ transplantation there have been numerous reports of emotions, memories and experiences being transferred along with organ which is been transplanted from donor to the recipient.
by Dr. Fahad Basheer, Waking Times
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“The old world is ending – the new world is just beginning.” – Bob Marley
by Wes Annac
A hidden spiritual power permeates the land around us, and those of us who are willing to open up to it can access and feel it.
I’ve just started to tap into it, and I feel it in its strongest doses when I’m in nature.
I’ve only received an inkling of the spiritual power that flows from this land, but from what I’ve felt so far, it’s incredibly potent.
1. Don’t worry about going overboard with impressing us.
It’s the simple things in life we have the most fun with. The easiest way to our heart is just doing things like walking around a city exploring, going on long drives in the country on the weekend, a trip to the bookstore, conversations that last long into the night.
We value seemingly simplistic gestures over anything else because it’s in those moments where we feel we truly connect with someone.
by Koty Neelis
2. We spend a lot of times in our heads.
Like, A LOT of time.
“I’m sorry.” It’s a simple phrase, yet it holds the potential to carry profound meaning for both the person offering and the person receiving it.
While it is also often thrown around quite casually and unnecessarily (especially in Canada), apologizing can be one of the most difficult situations to directly address. I recently took it upon myself to say sorry to the person in my life who I undoubtedly had the most difficult time saying it to.
Emotions such as fear, anger, frustration, and immobility are energies. And you can potentially ‘catch’ these energies from people without realizing it. If you tend to be an emotional sponge, it’s vital to know how to avoid taking on an individual’s negative emotions, or even how to deflect the free-floating negativities in crowds.
Another twist is that chronic anxiety, depression, or stress can turn you into an emotional sponge by wearing down your defenses. Suddenly, you become hyper-attuned to others, especially suffering with similar pain.