MEDITATE FOR A WORLD OF PEACE AND ABUNDANCE

In many Indigenous communities, elders sit in meditation, envisioning the world they want their grandchildren to inherit.
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I am convinced that meditation is the method the sages of the East employed to access the power of the God Brain.


To us in the West, it serves only as a means of relaxation.



To the Laika, meditation is journeying—entering the Timeless Now to heal events that occurred in the past, and to correct the course of destiny.



It is the first step toward accessing the divine within nature, and within ourselves.



In the Timeless Now, destiny hangs like a ripe fruit for our picking.



This is the fruit of the second tree of Eden, the fruit of life everlasting.


In many Indigenous communities, elders sit in meditation, envisioning the world they want their grandchildren to inherit—one in which the rivers and air are clean, there’s food for all, and people live in peace with one another.



They track along our collective time lines to find a more harmonious future.



This is not the probable future, because they already know what that will be: a world much like the one we’re now experiencing—filled with pollution, devastation, and war. Instead, they track for a possible future, no matter how improbable, where people live in harmony with nature, and peace with each other.



The sages of old called this “dreaming the world into being.”


Credits – Alberto Villoldo, The Four Winds & their Teachers, all My Teachers and Guides, Great Spirit, Pachamama.

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