JANU: We are Janu speaking, sailing once again straight into the storms of life. Humanity, not being immune from these, is a fertile field for mastering the turbulences they have created. Humanity will come to realize eventually that their collective consciousness and behavior and relationship with the Earth contribute to the conditions that they struggle with. There are those in your world who are mastering a harmonious relationship with nature that includes understanding and communication.
Those who consider the Earth only as a resource to be consumed think they get away with it with no price, almost always coupled with being wasteful, and they continue. Part of the problem here, you see, is the lack of perception and direct correlation, having yet to understand the Earth is a living system of which they are a part.
Of merit is this systems approach to understanding life and your own existence, as discussed in the movie “Mind Walk,” seeing the Earth, humanity, and the entire solar system as a life system with balance and equilibrium. One need only become aware of what is around them as a living system, extrapolating from this that life they are unaware of, or only vaguely aware, is a system as well. This would do well as a basic principle in exploring life, reaching for the stars, so to speak, and embracing the larger Family of Life. Even humanity’s own creations are systems in their own right.
Consciousness, awakening, so-called prayer, energetic reality and contribution, time/space, subtle realities are elements, among many more, of the systems of life. Understanding and appreciating this reality is a worthy path. Namaste, our brother.
Feb. 25, 2015 Copyright © 2015 by Joshua Ross
“Mind Walk” is a 1990 movie starring Liv Ullman, Sam Waterston, and John Heard. It is based on The Turning Point by Fritjof Capra. This film touched me profoundly, and continues to do so.