by Caitlin Johnstone
August 26,
2019
from
CaitlinJohnstone Website
Spanish version
You run into a lot of despair in this 'line of work.'
The more you learn about
the mechanisms of power, the more hopeless things seem at first
glance.
The political system is totally locked down, with anyone who tries
to upend the status quo being aggressively sabotaged by
the mass
media and their own political party.
Technology, which futurists have long heralded as the deus ex
machina which will liberate humanity from its self-destructive
ways, is owned by plutocrats with a vested interest in maintaining
the status quo, and is pervasively infiltrated by murderous
intelligence agencies from top to bottom.
Even attempts to circulate information about the dangers of war,
ecocide and oligarchy are consistently sabotaged by internet
censorship, blanket de-platforming and mass media propaganda, and
even imprisonment if one's truth-telling becomes 'too successful'...
Still, I remain unwaveringly hopeful. Not because I foresee any of
those massive obstacles vanishing at any time in the near future,
but because I see an escape route that none of them are blocking.
I have had a great many bizarre and utterly unanticipated
experiences, some of them ongoing, which assure me beyond a shadow
of a doubt that humanity is capable of far, far more than our
consensus worldview about ourselves accounts for.
Most of those experiences
I will probably never share publicly, because, while I often venture
well off the beaten path in my commentary, if I discussed those
experiences people will think I'm way more 'insane' than they already
believe me to be...
But I don't mind sharing
here that I know from my own experience that humans are capable of,
radically and permanently shifting into a much healthier and
efficacious relationship with mental narrative, which
happens to be
the mechanism by which existing power structures keep us locked
down.
https://twitter.com/caitoz/status/1032066540219203584
But so what, right...?
Just because an
individual is capable of exiting the fearful egoic state of
consciousness which propagandists and social engineers exploit to
manipulate us into consenting to the status quo doesn't mean that
everybody is.
People have been writing
about spiritual enlightenment for millennia, and still we remain
collectively asleep. Believing that such a shift is possible on a
mass scale is childish and absurd. Right...?
Well, maybe...
That objection certainly makes sense from the
perspective of our consensus worldview about what humans are capable
of.
Except people who've been
coaching others into this shift for a long time say in no uncertain
terms that it's becoming more and more common.
"For the first time
there is a large scale awakening on our planet," spiritual
teacher Eckhart Tolle
said in an interview last year.
"Why now?
Because if there is
no change in human consciousness now, we will destroy ourselves
and perhaps the planet. The insanity of the collective egoic
mind, amplified by science and technology, is rapidly taking our
species to the brink of disaster.
Evolve or die:
that is our only
choice now.
Without considering
the Eastern world, my estimate is that at this time about ten
percent of people in North America are already awakening.
That makes thirty
million Americans alone, and in addition to those people in
other North American countries, about ten percent of the
population of Western European countries are also awakening.
This is probably
enough of a
critical mass to bring about a new earth. So the
transformation of consciousness is truly happening even though
they won't be reporting it on 'tonight's news.'
Is it happening fast
enough? I am hopeful about humanity's future, much more so now
than when I wrote
The Power of Now. In fact that is why I wrote
that book. I really wasn't sure that humanity was going to
survive.
Now I feel differently. I see many reasons to
be hopeful."
Tolle is easily the
best-known teacher on the subject of enlightenment in the western
world, and he's been doing it for decades.
There's not much research
available on this topic, but if anyone in the west has interacted
with enough people and gathered enough experience to make such a
declaration, it would be him.
But what if he's wrong? Well again, maybe...
But he's not alone in
this perspective.
"There's a phenomenon
happening in the world today. More and more people are waking up
- having real, authentic glimpses of reality," writes Adyashanti,
another longtime popular awakening coach.
"In the beginning of
my teaching work, most of the people who came to me were seeking
these deeper realizations of spirituality.
They were seeking to
wake up from the limiting and isolated senses of self they had
imagined themselves to be. It's this yearning that underpins all
spiritual seeking:
to discover for ourselves what we already
intuit to be true - that there is more to life than we are
currently perceiving.
But as time has
passed, more and more people are coming to me who have already
had glimpses of this greater reality."
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Adyashanti gets a
bit more specific than Tolle, saying that it's non-abiding
"glimpse"-type awakenings in particular that are growing more
common, which often happen spontaneously without having been sought
out.
"This glimpse of
awakening, which I call non-abiding awakening, is becoming more
and more common," he writes.
"It happens for a moment, an
afternoon, a day, a week - maybe as long as a month or two.
Awareness opens up,
the sense of the separate self falls away - and then, like the
aperture on a camera lens, awareness closes back down."
Jac O'Keeffe,
another awakening coach who's been teaching for some time, has more
to add on the subject.
She
said in a 2015
interview that the awakening process, which used to be a difficult
and much more physiologically grueling ordeal for humans, is coming
to us more easily not just as a process, but in terms of how
physically taxing it is as well.
"We live in an
interesting time, and whether it's a leap in the evolution of
consciousness, or whether it's because of the industrial age and
the quickening that has come about in how we function as human
beings; whether it's unusual, or whether it's a part of the
pattern, I'm not sure," O'Keeffe said.
"However, what's
happening right now is that there's a mutation happening because
we're not changing fast enough for the changing mechanisms that
we have created in the world.
And so the shift in
consciousness that's happening now, it's phenomenally more rapid
than how it used to be. Things are not as concrete and as solid,
not as difficult to shift in folk's perception as it used to be.
That's for sure, for sure."
"The mechanism of which through this is seen also, there seems
to be less of a trauma or a dramatic shift," O'Keeffe added.
"Spiritual shifts
used to be really difficult on the body, really difficult on
every level - they're not now. And what is that? How
come? It's like our whole cellular structures are more
susceptible to transformation, to the embodiment of a higher
frequency, a higher vibration.
And you know, while
we have more toxicity, we also have more availability of hearing
what's beyond all of it, of information, of new influences, of
education, you know?
We're learning how to use the mind at last.
And so this is
bringing about a quickening in the evolution of consciousness."
Dr
Jeffery A. Martin,
who has been gathering data on awakened individuals for the
Center
for the Study of Non-Symbolic Consciousness, told me via email that,
"We see an uptick in
our data that starts about 1996. By this I mean the number of
people saying they transitioned after that time versus before."
"However it is important to note that we have a snowball sample,
not a full population sample, so that could be a bias in our
data," Martin added.
"If it is not, the
only correlate we've been able to think of is that the Internet
was reaching a level of connectivity and information sharing
maturity starting about this time.
So practices that
were formerly secret or soloed were starting to become more
available, and one of our key findings is that the best way to
make progress is to find your fit from a practice standpoint."
"I'm reasonably confident that significantly more people are
coming to see True Nature than any other time in human history,"
said awakening coach
Fred Davis when I asked him for comment on
the subject via email.
"I do think there are
more clear beings on the planet than there were even ten years
ago."
Now obviously awakenings
becoming more common than they used to be wouldn't by itself mean
much; humanity overall remains deeply unconscious and we appear to
be bound for either extinction or Orwellian dystopia if we continue
on our current trajectory at its current rate.
But the fact that this
phenomenon seems to be getting more common and more easy in various
ways indicates that something is up. Something entirely
unanticipated, from way out of left field which neither the
revolutionaries nor the propagandists have foreseen.
But why would we be experiencing a 'sudden' shift in consciousness?
Darwinian evolution
doesn't explain it, since if this phenomenon is real it's moving far
too quickly and without natural selection eliminating the
unenlightened from the gene pool at any noticeable rate.
Well, maybe as O'Keeffe suggested it's got something to do with the
industrial age and how it's changed the way we function as a
species, or as Martin theorized is due to the increased availability
of spiritual teachings online.
We now after all have
over 4.5 billion human brains connected to each other by
the Internet with well over half our world's population now online,
which by itself is per definition a shift in human consciousness
without adding any fancy stuff about spiritual enlightenment.
It's
hard to imagine such a drastic change not having a significant
impact on the way our minds operate collectively.
So that could be part of
it...
It could also have something to do with the fact that, as
Adyashanti
once suggested in an interview, we're all aware on
some level that we're at a point of crisis where we'll either change
or go extinct.
"Crises are often the
catalyst for change," he said.
"And I think as
humanity is in general we can all start to agree, I hope we're
starting to agree, that we're coming to a place of crisis. That…
we're coming into contact, not just with our own personal
mortality, but our mortality as a species.
That we as a species
may not survive. And that can provide, just like individual
mortality, [that] can lead to a change of consciousness because
we realize time's run out.
There is no more time. So in that 'no
more time' sometimes consciousness can shift.
And as humanity I
think we're rapidly approaching that same kind of imperative.
Time is running out
and so quite naturally there is tremendous pressure on humanity
and on humanity's consciousness right now.
We all feel it,
right?
This tremendous
pressure to evolve, to awaken, because somehow intuitively
everyone knows that if there's not some rather dramatic shift in
consciousness then this opportunity will be missed."
Another potential
explanation for our apparent "quickening" is the possibility that
we're all a lot more interconnected than we assume we are.
Some strange and
unexpected anomalies in scientific studies have poked a few
uncomfortable holes in the consensus worldview about organisms
existing as wholly independent individuals on this earth, which
opens up the possibility that one person's awakening could in some
ways inform the level of consciousness of the whole of humanity.
Scientist
Rupert Sheldrake has been documenting the curious
way animals sometimes appear capable of picking up new skills in
ways that learning and genetics don't seem to account for, like
the
strange case of laboratory rats around the world suddenly getting
better at navigating water mazes from generation to generation
following a water maze study in the 1920s by psychologist William
McDougall.
Sheldrake's theories are
often rejected by mainstream scientists
with an extreme emotionality
which reveals an egoic fixation on dogma rather than scientific
objectivity, but if you're curious about his ideas he had an
interesting appearance on
The Joe Rogan Experience a few
years ago which outlines his thinking more clearly than any other
video I've found.
If this is true, if humans are interconnected in such a way that one
person's awakening could be informing the rest of the species, then
this could indicate that we are on track for a exponential awakening
event of the kind that could transform us as a species overnight.
When futurist Roy Amara
said,
"We tend to
overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and
underestimate the effect in the long run,"
...he wasn't really
making a statement about technology, he was making a statement
about human cognition.
We're pattern-seeking
creatures whose minds tend to think in linear terms within the near
future, a tendency which served us well in our evolutionary history
when trying to predict when it's safe to reproduce and where the
mammoths will be, but which is absolutely useless in predicting
large-scale movements which may be nonlinear.
It's possible that the
only reason the predictions the hippies were making about the "great
awakening" that started in the sixties was solely because of this
cognitive bias Amara spoke of.
Perhaps we overestimated
the short-term effects of that shift and underestimated its ongoing
effects in the long term.
I personally don't know quite what to make of any of this, which
could end up being a good thing.
If our future depends on us finding
a way out of this ecocidal, omnicidal status quo that the
propagandists and manipulators can't anticipate and slam the door
on, it's going to have to come from an unexpected and 'mysterious
direction'...
Something does appear to
be stirring deep within our species, and for me that's enough reason
to hold out hope and keep pushing for real change...
Maybe this shift isn't
what it appears to be from my point of view, and even if it is, that
doesn't mean it will necessarily start happening quickly enough, but
it's enough to take a stand on.
I believe we'll either
transcend our old self-destructive patterns or perish, so we might
as well say "Damn the torpedoes" and sprint toward that
transcendence at full speed...
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