by Dawn Baumann
Brunke
Alaska Wellness
Here is a thematic
arrangement of Gregg Braden’s words and thoughts from our recent
talk:
On Earth Changes
and The Shift:
The context
within which we are viewing the events of our lives and
witnessing outrageous phenomenon (for our own scientists are
documenting unprecedented natural phenomenon in terms of
earth and space alike) looks frightening to many Westerners.
As I have traveled through many of the indigenous cultures
of the world, Egypt, Bolivia, Peru, Nepal and elsewhere, it
is interesting that almost universally these cultures not
only allow for the changes which are happening but they
expect them and they expect them now.
Quite literally, there is a new species of human that is
being birthed within this generation, at the close of this
grand cycle of experience that the ancients called the
Shift
of the Ages. This new species has been predicated,
prophesied, and expected through ancient and indigenous
cultures. It is only in the West that we’ve been surprised
and mystified because it is in the West that we’ve lost the
texts.
On What Happened:
Seventeen
hundred years ago, key elements of our most sacred heritage
were taken from the texts that define our history. In 325
AD, the Emperor Constantine put together the Council of Nicea. Essentially, he gathered together the historical and
religious texts of his time and told the council that
because so many of the texts were redundant, many confusing
and some so mystical they weren’t understood they were to
come up with a condensed version. Twenty-five biblical texts
were thus taken out of our references during that time an
additional 20 supporting documents, such as the book of the
Secrets of Enoch, were also removed. The books that were
left were rearranged and condensed, and that’s what we’re
working with today.
I am constantly in awe of how well we have done in our
societies, family relationships, and science and technology
without really knowing who we are, where we came from, why
we’re here and what we can expect to happen. The indications
of this are that, at best, we were working with an
incomplete understanding of the forces of our world and our
relationship to those forces. The pieces that were taken out
were the ancient sciences of compassion, the
highly-sophisticated technology that we call prayer, and the
role of emotion and feeling in our bodies. Those were the
texts that were removed and those are the pieces that will
now complete the wisdom that we’re developing in the West
today.
On The Missing
Texts:
Through mystery
schools, sacred orders and elite priesthoods, this
information has always been retained and we’ve always had
hints that there was this body of information that might
help fill in the gaps of our understanding of the world. The
texts point to the fact that now, at the closing of the
millennium, something precious, rare and unique is happening
to the earth and the people on the earth. It has never
happened before. The underlying current has been that
something big is going to happen. In the West, it has been
feared because the texts describing this have been taken
away, whereas in the East and indigenous cultures it has
always been a part of their belief system.
On the Essene
Mirrors:
From the
perspective of the ancient Essenes, every human on the earth
is an initiate in the Mystery School that we call
Life.
Whether they are conscious of it or not, every human will
experience in the presence of others mirrors of themselves
in that moment. If we have the wisdom to recognize those
mirrors, we may accelerate the evolution of emotion and
understanding.
What the Essenes said was that for us to know and master
ourselves in this world, we will see one or some combination
of mirrored patterns in others. The seven mirrors are
progressively more and more subtle. Back in the ’70s, we
heard about the first mirror, of who you are
in the moment.
The notion was that if you find yourself around individuals
who are angry or dishonest, they are showing you your
dishonesty or anger. Sometimes the mirrors would apply, but
sometimes they wouldn’t. We had discovered the first mirror,
but had yet to see the other mirrors, such as the second
mirror, which reflects what we judge in the moment.
This is tremendously powerful but very subtle. The ancient Essenes had a very sophisticated understanding of
interpersonal human relationships and the role of emotion in
those relationships. It’s the role of emotion that we have
carefully sifted out of our Western experience up until very
recently. Now, as we go back into these texts, we see that
it is emotion that proves the power and, when coupled with
logic, true magic and miracles occur.
On Emotions as
the "Forgotten Switch":
One of the great
mysteries of life sciences is the question of why two-thirds
of or genetic code is turned off. Up until discoveries in
1953, science has always believed the genetic code was
fixed. Now, within the last three years, Western researchers
have found that it appears the human genetic code is a
variable code rather than a fixed code, and that it is our
responses of feeling and emotions as we go through the
challenges of life that determine which one of those codes
are switched on and switched off.
In the ancient traditions, there is a quality of emotion and
feeling and thought that appears to optimize those genetic
codes and "turn them on" thus giving us longevity, vitality
and tremendously-enhanced immune systems. That quality is
what we today call compassion. That is the common thread of
emphasis through these ancient traditions, this science of
compassion.
On Light and
Dark:
It’s like a drop
of water. In our Western technologically-oriented world, we
try to compartmentalize water into hydrogen and oxygen. The
reality is that water can only be water in the presence of
both hydrogen and oxygen. If you look at either alone, you
don’t have water. It’s the union of both that allows the
miracle that we call water to exist in our world today. It’s
the same with light and dark.
It is impossible to have the duality of experience that we
have in our world today in the presence of only light and
dark. This is the irony, the great dichotomy, for the moment
an individual draws the line between dark and light, the
moment you identify something as light or dark, you have
fallen in the ancient trap of judgment. The key to this time
in history is transcending that judgment of light or dark
and recognizing both as components of the whole, of the
single experience.
On Light, Dark
and the One:
One of the
ancient tenets that may hold the greatest potential for
healing of our bodies and bringing peace to our world is the
tenet that reminds us that of the 6.5 billion or so people
in this world, there is only one of us here. There is a
single consciousness experiencing through many bodies, and
the breadth of our consciousness and experience "from the
lightest of the light to the darkest of the dark" are all
part of that One.
Seventeen hundred years ago, we began to look at light and
dark as opposites; we began to judge one as being better
than the other when in reality we live the experience of
both, and both are only possible in the presence of one
another. Darkness is only possible in the presence of light
and light is only possible in the presence of the dark.
On Moving Towards
Compassion:
If we believe
there is a single source of all that is, then we have opened
the door to healing the illusion of separation. We have
opened the door to healing the judgment of light and dark.
In the presence of that healing, our body responds. I
believe this holds our greatest possibility for the healing
of our bodies and the healing of nations. By simply
embracing the possibility that there is one source of all
that we will ever know in this world, and that all we
witness and experience is of that source, we are invited to
transcend our judgments. As we do so, the polarities fall
away.
The key to this time in history is to transcend judgment and
allow for the possibility that light and dark are one and
the same, and, as the Egyptian Master Thoth said, different
only in seeming and part of an even greater force. As we
embrace that, we open the door to the possibility of
compassion.
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