The Great Transformation: A World Awakening
By Sahara Devi
We are currently living in the most profoundly
transformative time in the history of the Planet. Never mind the Industrial Revolution or even
the advent of our current techno wonder-world: this is a time of Awakening
Consciousness on a planetary level, and not one single being or location on the
earth will remain untouched.
Of course, you may not be remotely aware of this, as we each
experience life depending upon where we put our attention — and right now there
is a reality show of international proportions grabbing the spotlight from
nightly news to social media. However,
those of us looking in another direction are perceiving an expansion in
Consciousness of a cosmic magnitude.
In 2008, after a 13-year unexpected sojourn living ‘on the
street’ and being carried around the world with no visible means of support, I
returned to Bozeman and wrote a little book called The Evolution Revolution - A
Handbook for Personal & Global Transformation. It was a work based on my own awakening and
recognition that “whatsoever we do to or for another, we are doing to or for
our own selves — for good or ill.” It
spoke of a way of cultivating Self-Awareness and expanding Consciousness, and
was published in the midst of the Great Recession — a crisis that demanded a
rethinking of priorities and a recreating of systems. Unfortunately, rather than accept that
uncomfortable truth and the accompanying challenge, the powers-that-be
scrambled to recreate the status quo with all haste.
Nine years later we are experiencing the consequences of
those decisions with a vengeance — a nationwide dissatisfaction of such
profound depth it has led to an unprecedented rejection of establishment
thinking and the elevation of an antihero into a position of power.
Meanwhile, the energetics of Transformation — not to be
trifled with by out-of-control egos of any stature — are barreling on and
showing up globally: from the astonishing upstart in the Vatican speaking a
Christ-like rhetoric of caring for the poor, to alternative energy becoming a
new norm, and governments around the world granting rights to animals, water
and the Earth herself.
In all this we are witnessing what I call the Great
Transformation: a period of societal upheaval and political antics indicating
the death throes and approaching dissolution of the Old Paradigm on the one
hand, and a greater acceptance of our interdependence arising in the
multitudes, leading us toward a new way of being in harmony with all life, on
the other.
So where does that leave us as individuals, the ‘little
people’ who may feel powerless to have an impact in the face of such great
turbulence? Where does the average Joe, a decent, hardworking,
live-and-let-live kind of guy, who abhors how things are but doesn’t have a
clue what to do about it, find the power to make a difference if he is not a
protester, activist, billionaire, ‘celebrity’ or CEO?
If we are not simply reactive organisms, responding to
stimuli like Pavlov’s dogs, we have the profoundly influential power (and
empowerment) of intentional, conscious choice.
We can choose where to put our attention, we can choose what to feed
with our energy, we can choose what to support with our money, we can choose
how to respond to what we perceive, and we can choose the words and tone of
voice in our speaking. We can choose the
attitude and intention we bring into our world, and more specifically, our
community.
It’s actually quite simple: the key to the power of the
individual (those who en masse make up the overwhelming majority) is in
relationship — because the basis of a harmonious life in any society depends
upon our inter-relatedness and how we choose to treat each other on a daily
basis.
We needn’t wait for a natural disaster to evoke a sense
of ‘all in this together’ because we
really ARE all in this — Life — together.
We needn’t wait for a catastrophe to inspire kindness, cooperation,
consideration, generosity or compassion — we can choose to embody those qualities
and express them in every encounter, every day — and race, religion,
nationality, gender or even political affiliation need never come into play.
Start where you are.
The simplest way to say it is: Be friendly. We can choose to be friendly and pleasant
when engaged in transactions with the cashier or waitress who serves us, we can
choose to be considerate of others when we’re driving down the street, we can
choose to be kind, supportive or complimentary in every human transaction. In a world that has speeded up exponentially,
just being willing to spend the moment it takes to be still and listen to what
another wants to express is a kindness.
All around us are folks working at jobs we’ve done, or jobs
we would never want to do. These people
are not nameless ciphers, they are our neighbors — someone’s mother, father,
sister, child or loved one — and they are serving us in the positions they
occupy. What if we expressed
appreciation for their service and made their encounter with us a moment of
warmth and connection? What if our default intention as we go about our daily
life was making people feel good about themselves? What if our speaking elicited the response:
“You made my day.”
The change we want to see in our world is not something that
can be legislated or imposed from without; it is not something we can achieve
through protest. It is something that
can only come from within each one of us choosing to bring a little more
kindness into our way of being as we go about the business of living our lives. Quantum physics tells us how the observer
affects that which it observes — this is the way as individuals we affect our
collective reality. What if we started
to observe through the eyes of Love? In the same way that the reward of
patience is patience, the reward of kindness is finding oneself living in a
kind world. Verily: whatsoever we embody
and express creates the world in which we live.
It’s a question of critical mass. Small numbers have the power to affect
collective consciousness and do, as when TM meditators demonstrably reduced
crime in cities by their focus. When we
recognize we are part of a whole and continuously contributing the quality of
our energy to that whole, we can begin to choose to embody and express more
kindness, raising the vibratory rate of the collective and contributing to a
transformed society.
Change yourself and change the world,
Sahara
About the Author:
Sahara Devi is the author of The Evolution Revolution: A
Handbook for Personal & Global Transformation, (available as a Barnes &
Noble Nook E-Book as well as in other E-Book formats here on Smashwords) and
The Evolution Revolution Rap, found on her YouTube channel. Also, find The
Evolution Revolution on Facebook.
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