Science, and quantum physics particularly, are proving what most Christians have preached, bt not practiced. It seems that the church is good at orthodoxy, but pathetic at orthopraxy. Carl Jung brought us syncronicity, but the likes of Ken Wilber have brought us concepts in the non-local universe. Which means what?
Everything each of us does effects everyone else!
Is that clear enough? Everything anyone does on this planet in some ways affects everyone else. That’s the bad news. The good news is that not everyone is equal in their impact. As David Hawkins has shown, one avatar, a person of high consciousness can offset ten million people of low consciousness. In other words, our world is being held together thanks to a lot of Christian mystics, Hindu monks, and enlightened Buddhists. And of course- God!
I know that for many this seems off the wall, and totally not religious! And, it’s both. But, here’s the simplicity of the matter.
Starting with ourselves, the emotional state that we’re in changes and impacts our physical body. Greg Braden and others have demonstrated this by taking a DNA sample of a person, putting it in another room, another city and exactly when a positive or negative emotional event happens to the person, the DNA sample reacts at the same time, either positively or negatively (tightening up or loosening up).
Back to non-locality. Whatever happens here, happens there. There is no singular act (action) in this world. You might say whatever happens here on earth, happens in heaven. But then that would raise other issues wouldn’t it. And they need to be raised. But for now, let’s just make sure we comprehend this point on Oneness that Jesus taught- that the church has so overlooked: that the ego doesn’t want to embrace.
We are ONE. And we need to deal with it.
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