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Being in the Right Place at the Right Time

Topic: MeditationBy E. Raymond RockPublished Recently added

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We are coming to the end of an era. Beginning 35,000 years ago when we were savages, we have evolved because of numerous shifts in consciousness to where we are now. This present level of consciousness is characterized by a disregard of our planet, a disdain of other's problems, an unhealthy greed for money and power, and a religion of materialism that has isolated us in our little protected worlds where we fear to venture out. Our spiritual life is non-existent, merely a shell of dogma and beliefs that do nothing but support, and aid and abet our fearful existence of acquisition.

This untenable level of consciousness has been a direct result of the last shift of consciousness, which occurred around the discovery of America. This led to the Industrial Revolution, with all its abuses and isolationism that resulted in fear and greed. This in turn played out in a race for riches that replaced the spiritual qualities we originally began to realize back in the 500 BC era, just before the terribly impeding Middle Ages when true spirituality became nothing but a political tool of the fanatic and violent religions of the time.

In the 1920's a new, major, evolutionary shift in consciousness began, only to be disrupted by the world wars. After WWII, this shift began to manifest again as love and peace, and temporarily came to the forefront briefly during the Vietnam War. After the war, money and power, or the forces of greed, temporarily took over once more, for the last time during the 80s and 90s, but this was the last gasp of the old consciousness. It is now in the declining stage, and will all but be gone soon.

The new consciousness is a ground swell that will become obvious within the next decade, and perhaps become visible within the next five years. This new consciousness is a radical change in the deepest levels of human beings. It will not happen due to exte
al circumstances. And regardless of what happens in the world, a new set of virtues will emerge. There will be a strong feeling of community again, world community, replacing the feelings of individual isolationism. And there will be drastic changes in everything that we have believed in for the last 700 years. This will be a dramatic, liberating change in every facet of our lifestyles. This will be a shift from the obvious exte
al, to the subtle internal.

The politician, who touches the nerve of this new consciousness by portraying togethe
ess, compassion and an inner journey where feelings toward our fellow human beings override our greed for personal gain, is the politician who will find great success. It is always a matter of riding the wave of an emerging consciousness rather than leading people. The underlying consciousness of the people are always in the lead. There are never great men and women, only men and women who personify the will of the people, or remind the people that they have changed internally and perhaps aren't even aware of it yet!

The politician who makes the mistake of getting ahead of the people, even though the politician may be visionary, is spu
ed by the populace because the people are not yet ready. And the politician behind the curve gets left in the dust. Our evolving politicians might be right on the curve - or they may still be a little ahead of the curve for this election cycle. Not everyone is psychologically ready for the inevitable changes that are coming soon. Some aren't even aware of what's happening yet.

For our current candidates, only time will tell. n

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E. Raymond Rock of Fort Myers, Florida is cofounder and principal teacher at the Southwest Florida Insight Center, http://www.SouthwestFloridaInsightCenter.com His twenty-nine years of meditation experience has taken him across four continents, including two stopovers in Thailand where he practiced in the remote northeast forests as an ordained Theravada Buddhist monk. His book, A Year to Enlightenment (Career Press/New Page Books) is now available at major bookstores and online retailers. Visit http://www.AYearToEnlightenment.comn

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