The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012 - Dr. Synthia Andrews Nd [149]
Here’s another piece of the puzzle. Returning to natural time means reconnecting to the cycles of the planets, solar system galaxy, etc. Remember the gears within gears of the Mayan calendar? We’ve said a number of times that the calendars marked celestial alignments, which allow flows of k’ul from one part of the universe to another. Alignments create portals through the sky.
The pulses of k’ul transmit different frequencies. Different frequencies activate different parts of your body and mind. When you’re aligned with natural time, you’re open to receiving these alignment transmissions. Frequencies carry information; by being receptive to the alignments, you become available for being inspired with new ideas, new thoughts, and new attitudes. In fact, you may receive inspiration that will make you the person who designs the breakthrough technology we’re looking for.
Living with the Sacred in All Life
The bottom line in reunification with nature is changing our relationship with nature. In the last chapter, we mentioned the Mayan phrase In Lak’ech Ala K’in, “I am another yourself.” What if we extend this to all nature, all life, all creation? If we believe that the same divine fire that lights your heart lights all of creation and we act as if this matters, we will be reunifying with nature.
The place we may see this first is in our agriculture and livestock industries. Humane and ethical animal practice will prevail in a transformed future. Organic farming and nontoxic food supplies are also part of respecting the divine in nature. New and exciting breakthroughs in this direction are underway.
Several organizations around the planet are leading the way in the future world of sustainability. These communities have been aligning with the consciousness of nature and creation for several decades. You may have heard of Findhorn in Scotland or Perelandra in Virginia. Both of these communities work with nature’s intelligence and strive to create sustainable eco-communities. Findhorn has created a sustainable eco-village and even works with the United Nations to share sustainable technology and food-growing techniques. Both of these places provide training and guidance in connecting with the intelligence and spiritual essence of nature.
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For more information about Findhorn and Perelandra and how to visit them, go to www.findhorn.org and www.perelandra-ltd.com.
Into the Future
If we rise to the challenge the future requires of us, all things are possible. We’re moving in new innovative directions that will provide greater personal realization and empowerment while connecting with nature and the larger universe. The possibilities of this are endless!
One thing we need to make clear. We’re using models from the past Mayan culture and other traditional cultures to envision the future. But the future will be something completely new. It won’t be a repeat of the past, nor would we want it to be. Not everything the Maya did was enlightened. They were advanced in some areas, but just like modern culture, they went off-track in other areas. Human sacrifice, for example, is one area we don’t want to return to. Evidence also suggests that at the time of the Maya collapse, slash and burn environmental practices were underway. It just goes to show that no matter how high a civilization can get, there’s no guarantee of staying there.
In reality, it seems the Maya suffered the same schism we do. An advanced philosophy was in place to guide them, but they still went off in wrong directions. If you read American philosophy, the American constitution, for instance, is incredibly advanced. But we are not always able to enact it to the same high level. It seems to have been the same with the Maya. So we are not going back, we are going forward!
Learning the Lessons of the Past
We’re not the only high technology to lose its balance, nor were the Maya. If the stories