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ear Reader,
We live in an age of vast inner and outer discoveries. Many people possess varying degrees of
abilities to experience life beyond our known senses. Such possibilities may be considered natural to them and strange to others. But regardless of how remarkable these natural endowments may
seem to both their possessor and the world at large, they can also become a liability unless the individual has a knowledge of how to work in harmony with life and seek to use their abilities for
the greater advancement of humanity. Technology is inadequate and the physical sciences overlook or downplay the importance of these latent intuitive and
spiritual skills within us which only paralyzes the development of our spiritual vision in a world of fractional and
destructive separations. As we enter a space-time overlap, in a certain poetic sense, the veil for many that covers
humankind will be lifted as we begin to discover the vastness of life, as well as higher orders of intelligence. For some it
will appear that we live in a world of confusion or chaos with vast challenges that must be faced daily. However, life on
planet earth appears more like a laboratory for the generation and regeneration of our human character where we can
build upon the careful balance between body, mind and spirit, through the reformation of experience filtered through our emotions and our intellect.
Yet, humankind’s true nature is really that of a universal being; our individuality does not verge toward individuals but
the collective and our personality verges toward the Divine. Unfortunately, we attempt to gain knowledge through the
intellect, going so far as building the ‘Google Library’ which is our modern attempt to construct the world’s largest
electronic database, similar to what was known in the ancient world as the Library of Alexandria. There is a natural
tendency of the mind to elevate itself based on factual information and not real experience, technical information and not
humanistic or divine understanding. In effect, the intellectual layer of the Earth, will become a lot denser, but will that elevate the consciousness of humanity to what Pierre de Chardin called the ‘Noosphere'?
To achieve the realization of a meaningful unity in all things is, at first, very difficult for it requires unity of spiritual
consciousness and going beyond the normal senses and the new Towers of Babel, to experience the Supreme Mind. In
this we remember, consciousness is not the result of the mind convincing the Self; consciousness is the result of the
Universal Self convincing the mind. Christ affirmed in John 14:28 that the greater Consciousness is personified in the
Father when he said: "The Father is greater than I." The true creative Consciousness discovers the collective oneness
and the Father's House of Many Mansions which is greater than our localized mind-set and which must learn to see
through many daily births and deaths before realizing its inextricable link with the Supreme Divine Mind.
— J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D. |