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by Julian Rose
September 01, 2014
from
JulianRose Website
Spanish version
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Julian is an early
pioneer of UK organic farming, an international activist
and author.
His acclaimed book "In
Defence of Life" is now available in
paperback or 'ebook'. |

Need I say it, we are living in - and through - an apocalyptic time.
Disintegration and destruction manifest
at an accelerating pace as our World is buffeted by a jumbled
combination of opposing energies: the distorted man made toxic ones
as well as the universal vibratory waves that are an integral part
of great cosmic changes.
Nothing we have experienced up until now quite compares with this.
There is little that could prepare us
for our journey through this collision of forces, aside from an
emerging awareness that they are both external and internal
manifestations. Manifestations of human and universal energies
seeking to redefine and rebalance their shared essence.
Consider for a moment the contribution that our own specifically
'man made' toxic cocktail makes to this confusion:
...and - not least - the dark side's
deliberate distortion of human energies and the mindless splashing
around of these energies by its unaware recipients.
The extremity of this multi-pronged violence enacted upon our living
planet, its peoples, plants and animals, has led to the suggestion
that humanity will pay the ultimate price and be wiped out.
Destroyed by its own hand; its own uncontrolled hubris. Its failure
to overcome its own blinkered shortcomings.
Some say the World, battered and bruised as it is, will be
better-off without man.
That freed from its chief oppressor,
Gaia
will more assuredly survive and heal; will find her equilibrium anew
and come through - restored.
It is quite easy to sympathize with this view, not least because it
seems to provide an answer to those who feel closer to nature than
to their fellow humans - and can see no redemption for a mankind so
determinedly set on the path of self destruction.
Yet, even when taking into account the tragic mismanagement of
humanity's journey thus far, I do not consider this to be any kind
of answer.
For, it is my contention, that with man
out of the picture, the advancement of universal equilibrium -
however erratic - will be completely arrested. On the macro-cosmic
level, I believe a world without human beings would constitute a
major set-back for the entire universe.
And at the micro-cosmic level, a major
set back for the plant, animal and insect kingdom as well.
Why do I say
this?
Imagine for a moment the vast arena we call
the Cosmos.
It is a vibrant intelligent life force.
Intelligent, because it is at once self governing and on the move.
It is in a state of permanent transition - never static. As it
expands (and it still is expanding) it discovers itself… just as we
discover 'ourselves' as we gain awareness and experience.
We share with the cosmos a common
intelligence which is without limitation, except in as much as it is
held in check by counter productive forces of entropy.
So humanity draws down unto itself the intelligence which is
manifest in all elements of the cosmos. While standing behind that
cosmic intelligence - and informing it - is the omnipotent,
omnipresent source of Supreme Consciousness; a characteristic of
which is an infinite creativity and unquenchable curiosity..
The intelligent cosmos is an expression of Supreme Consciousness's
passionate exigency.
But the Supreme Consciousness cannot
experience who or what He/She/It is until those exigencies solidify
and take on form; offering a reflection of that which goes into
them.
How do we know
this?
Because it is in us that these Source based exigencies take on
earthly expression.
We are the earthly torch bearers of the
Divine spark. It is in us that those Divine exigencies take form.
And to the degree to which we earth bound beings in turn start
sending back to the intelligent cosmos our own exigencies -
expressed as love, joy, pleasure, pain - so Source gains greater or
lesser degrees of awareness concerning (His) creation.
In us, Source sees a third density
reflection of (His) divine exigencies! But not in us alone of
course. In every living being, rock, tree and sea - as they are all
expressions of that same Supreme Consciousness.
However, out of the great diversity of beings and matter that
compose our planet, man has emerged as the best equipped to
consciously recognize in himself - that infinite exigency which has
its source in the Supreme Consciousness. Not only to recognize it,
but to respond intentionally to its call: that pull we call
'aspiration'.
That wonderful upwardly reaching joyous
impulse which is the inherent (unblocked) birthright of all
humanity.
Were this force to be wiped off the face of the planet - a great
vacuum would be left in its place. For the plant and animal kingdoms
cannot 'consciously' respond to the call of the intelligent cosmos,
they can only act as reflexive recipients of its energies and act as
mirror-like re-transmitters.
Yet we see and experience in plants and
animals a special kind of purity - because they are uncorrupted
reflections of divine intelligence - and in this way - a permanent
source of inspiration to homo sapiens.
The plant and animal kingdoms do not have the free will and the
evolved powers of self determination that humanity possesses.
So should humanity be destroyed - or
destroy itself - the plant an animal kingdoms would lose their
stepping stones towards acquiring states of self determination and
consciousness. Homo sapiens represents this stepping stone - the
next rung up the ladder of cosmic consciousness for the animal and
plant kingdoms.
The fact that the great majority of mankind has so far failed to
exercise its potential of cosmic consciousness is not a valid reason
to conclude that it should be nullified.
We humans provide a link between the Supreme Consciousness and all
other living and animated features of Gaia. It is just a small
minority who set out to deliberately distort that link - and set
themselves up in its place as the false gods of engineered hubris.
In our undistorted state, we are pulling on an invisible rope of
which all living beings are attached. Next in line may be the dog
which develops a strong affinity with its loving master/mistress. It
maybe will have the chance to return to Earth as a human in the next
spirit cycle. The courageous cat or the sensitized horse likewise,
and so on along the chain.
Even rocks will eventuality get their
transformation chance. But, critically, only as long as all of life
retains its spiral of forward and upward momentum - which it can
only do if we humans fulfill our role in contributing our dynamic to
that movement.
Everything on that jostling, energetic chain of life is aspiring
towards becoming an ever more subtle form of itself. We included.
Continuously aspiring to once again
become one with Supreme Source. Yet as the evolutionary energies
move ever onward - and not simply in a repeating circle - that which
we come from is itself also further evolving. What we yearn to
return to is itself in movement, continuously evolving and
metamorphosing.
However its omniscient essence is
retained throughout and will be instantly recognized as 'home'.
We humans occupy a pivotal point in all this. One which draws upon
that which is below and aspires to that which is beyond. This places
man in an unique position of responsibility towards the evolution of
both Earth and Universe.
We humans have inherited powers that, when used wisely and
creatively, can positively determine the future direction of Life
both on the microcosmic and macro-cosmic levels. And equally, when
used unwisely and destructively, can retard that same evolution.
That is our gift from Divine.
We are entrusted with responsibility for
this planet - and ultimately the entirety of universal evolution.
We are even gifted with the potential to influence the ongoing
composition of that which our Creator imagined into existence. The
Creator does not cling to power as
the delusional Illuminati do -
but passes on the gift through us.
Therefore, should humanity be erased off the face of this Earth who
will carry on the great experiment?
We are the ones to whom the baton of life has been passed and in
whose hands its future rests. We are awaking to the realization that
'to be human' means that we occupy a pivotal role in furthering the
work of Creation. That is a gift which surpasses all other blessings
with which we are endowed.
So precious is it that we cannot but totally commit - and fully
embrace our calling.
And that means fully embracing the
inclusivity of planetary diversity as expressed through all its
multifarious species; the poverty or richness of whose lives is
inseparably linked with the poverty or richness of our lives - and
whether we are able or unable to fulfill the quest to realize that
potential with which we are all endowed.
So for the sake of that which we call Creation, mankind must come
through. Humanity must prevail.
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