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Originally Posted by Steven
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This statement is interesting and has many good points for further elaboration. I don't believe a statement of sovereignty over physical resources and heritage is quite up to par with dynamics of the new paradigm. The recognition of human society as a separate society from possible ET civilizations is an illusion. If contact took place 50 or 100 years ago I would be able to see the validity of this approach, but now, with all that we know, with all that we will know, with the approaching absolute dissolution of time, the unification of the purpose of the species and of the Earth itself, the species being only one node in the vast network of our ecosystem....with all of these factors emerging, confronting us, and demanding to be integrated in to the common zeitgeist, I can't see a pseudo-declaration of independence as a document worthy of framing this moment.
The context has changed. We are not simply human beings. We are not simply citizen and participants of the ongoing process of this planet's evolution. Heck, some of us are not particularly human outside of the confines of the present experience.
I am a multi-dimensional citizen. I am a piece and replication of the universal mind, of the grand blueprint, of the Gaian initiative, of one and all dimensions through which my being is intersecting, and a soldier of service to the current spiral of novelty and emergence.
However esoteric this may all seem, I believe tenuously and in preparation for a more sophisticated belief system, that each of us will be experiencing a series of quantum shifts. Our self-identifying representation will change wholly and completely not once, but many times between now and the moment of singularity. And when we reach the great moment, we will not necessarily pause in this newly acquired habit of re-identification of self; this may in fact become the normal 'state' of being for inhabitants of this planet.
Therefor an attempt to put down on paper or in language the objective of our transformation seems unnecessary to me. Who knows what each of us will believe from one moment to the next? Experience changes beliefs and we are headed into the mother of all experiences. That has already begun in earnest and I for one am quite confused on the nature of my own beliefs. Not sure which ones I'm going to hold on to at this point. Not sure which ones I
want to hold on to.
By the way, where is this 'handbook' you've mentioned?
Thanks,
John