What you hold in your hands then is not simply a book but a manifesto, a symphony of voices united by the audacious belief that we can co-create a brighter world.
It stands as a testament to the power of human imagination and the resilience of those who dare to dream beyond the confines of the present.
Each chapter in this volume, authored by a diverse group of thinkers and dreamers, offers a unique lens on what it means to live in the new paradigm.
These narratives range from pragmatic shifts in governance and healthcare to utopian visions of a society in harmony with nature, all underscored by a collective vision very much resonant with teachings from A Course in Miracles:
Old belief: Emotion has no place at work
New Paradigm: How it feels at work matters
Old belief: Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me
New Belief: Words create worlds
In my new paradigm people are self-aware, able to express themselves in nonviolent ways that boosts connection and trust. Our schools, parenting and workplaces are brain friendly environments where we work together to solve problems.
Society stands again like so many times before, at the cusp of a new development, a rise in understanding and awareness however, this new consciousness, one of which I can see glimmers of hope shining through the fabric of our society, is not enough to facilitate a major shift to a globally humane way of living where all and everything is being considered globally for the betterment of our world, of mother earth inclusive of all its creatures, inclusive of the whole universe.
At the crossroads of change, it feels like one foot is firmly rooted in the old world, while the other yearns to step into the new. The fear of the unknown can be paralysing, but to embrace the new, one must first release the old and dissolve the foundations of fear that have held society captive for too long. Moving from a duality world to one of unity.
The transition from a fear-based existence to one rooted in love and harmony is a personal journey and a collective one.
But there is ancient wisdom from different corners of the world, for example from India and Hawaii, that teaches us how everything is connected and alive, how we can utilise nature for our benefit while caring for it and how we can draw on eternal energy to reclaim our inner power to live fulfilled lives, away from distractions and attempts to divide and control humanity.
For centuries people have tried to connect - via religion and spiritual practices - with the power that they feel within themselves and within nature. It's all too easy to get confused and lost in these various practices , when it's not obvious that really all these roads lead to the same place and that the best and shortest route to the ‘higher Power’ or what you may like to call it, is a direct connection from within us. It's a knowing that this is always present, always readily available .. you can call on it whenever you need to. We are never alone, and always held.
When we think about creating a ‘New World’, sometimes we can also have a sense of wondering when it will show up. And is it actually coming – Ever!!?
And the truth is. IT IS HERE NOW, RIGHT NOW and accessible AND
…… IT IS US.
“Trust the process”
I’m here to help raise the energetic vibration of the world as a whole and this will be my new world, her new world.
This is how we shape the future – by looking within ourselves. And when we start to heal our mind from negative patterns, we subconsciously give others permission to do the same because science is demonstrating that we are all connected to an incredible field of energy – ancient knowledge that humans have always known but the perpetuation of paradigms have separated us from.
Consensus is a key element in the decentralised system of government that runs the country; decisions are reached through a process of dialogue and negotiation among stakeholders. Communities have a greater say in the policies that affect their daily lives, rather than having decisions made for them by distant and detached government officials. Procedural secularism allows for a diversity of perspectives to be heard and taken into account, and for decisions to be made that reflect the interests and needs of all members of the community. Those motivated by ambition for the power of high office are denied it; the country is run by people who are genuinely interested in the lives of the people they serve, and who are competent judges of the issues that need to be resolved.
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