The way we think of ourselves

… we can all look forward to a year of extremes in our world, and powerful transformation in our lives.

The Extremes:
“… if there was any lingering doubt … our world is in a cycle of extremes”

And because we can no longer separate the big world “out there” from our everyday lives, the big shifts in the world mean big changes for us, our families, our jobs and even our way of life.

The good news is that because we recognize the cycles of change, we also know what to expect, and maybe most importantly, how we can embrace such big change, in a healthy way.

The Opportunity:
While we may not personally be able to change what’s happening in the world, rock-solid science tells us that we can choose what big change means in our lives. It’s our willingness to embrace the new discoveries, and what they tell us about ourselves, merged with the spiritual wisdom of 5,000 (+) years of human experience, that holds the promise to our vibrant future.

The key is simply this:

We live our lives, choose our relationships, heal our bodies and solve our problems based upon the way we think of ourselves.

From human evolution and genetics to the new science of neuro-cardiology (the bridge between the brain and the heart), recent discoveries have now overturned 150 years of thinking when it comes to us and our relationship to the world. Unfortunately, there is reluctance, and sometimes even resistance, to sharing these discoveries in mainstream media, classrooms and textbooks.

Now we know, for example, that our bodies are literally “wired” to give us extraordinary and mystic-like capabilities that may have appeared rare in the past—the very abilities that help us to embrace change in a healthy way. The research suggests that what we’ve typically thought of as “extraordinary” capabilities, however, are really ordinary abilities that have become dormant over time. We also know that each person has a unique key that unlocks their personal code when it comes to awakening these abilities. The best science of today paves the way to do just that, and leads us directly to empowering capabilities of deep intuition and direct knowing on-demand, pre-cognition (knowing future events before they happen), a rapid “hot-line” access to healthy subconscious beliefs, the awakening of super-learning, a super-enhanced immune system, the triggering of anti-aging hormones at any age, and the resilience to thrive in times of change!

The recent discoveries that I mention above echo the core principles of our most ancient and Buddha Meditatingcherished spiritual traditions. They confirm that we’re deeply connected with our bodies, with one another and the world. They also show us that history is cyclic, that the cycles repeat, and that we’re living cycles of climate change, economic cycles and conflict that have happened in the past.

Maybe the most important revelation of the recent discoveries is the discovery that Nature is based upon cooperation and mutual aid, and not the competition and conflict that we’ve been led to believe in the past.

It’s these discoveries, and our ability to apply them in our everyday lives, that give us the reasons to be optimistic about our world, and empower us to thrive in our lives.

-Greg Braden
Missing Links series

Posted by | Paul Reynolds

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