The power of the heart that lies within is rising. When humans reclaim this true power, nothing can withhold it. This is the call of nature.
We are part of an infinite intelligence and most of us are bound to a higher Self or higher power, choosing the human experience in matter and duality. Duality that obliges us to make choices every day as to which end of the pole we decide to anchor ourselves onto. Whether it’s the dark side or the bright side. There is no right or wrong, no better or less than. Right or wrong, cold or warm – those are judgments through a perception according to our inner map of the world. Meaning that there are only beings having experiences according to their level of consciousness, wherever it stands.
We might all be having our baby shower
I loved the explanation I heard on a podcast one day talking about the earth school, comparing humanity to scholars. Some beings are in nursing school, while some others are in primary, and it goes up to the ones passing their PhDs. This perception gives a sense of understanding and resilience towards what comes across as stagnant, devolving, or unacceptable. A university student wouldn’t even think of trying to teach quantum physics to a toddler in nursing school. Nevertheless, both of them are walking their evolutionary path in their own time.
Playing chess with a pigeon
This is a saying that has made me laugh so many times I had to throw it in: “Debating with an idiot is rather like trying to play chess with a pigeon. It knocks the pieces over, craps on the board and flies back to its flock to claim victory.” I am not referring to IQ when I say someone’s an idiot. There are people with high IQs that are total idiots and some that society qualifies as “average” that have extremely high other forms of intelligences (I apologize for the judgment but it sums up the point). To come back to the school grading principle – looking at someone through the nursing school lens drastically changes your perception comparing to looking at this same person through the pigeon lens.
The evolutionary co-experience
It takes years for a child to go from doing in his nappies to being able to go to the bathroom on his own. In the same way, it takes time for humans to start walking the path of wisdom, through what I call the power of the heart. . The difference being that it doesn’t only take years but many lifetimes. As parents, you will have to change the nappies, clean the vomit and save some spiders from having their legs teared apart. In a similar way, humanity in general is experiencing a range of various levels of consciousness in the same playground. Some are chewing the ear of their teddies, some are wrecking their classmates toys, and some others are picking the snail off the road to put it back in the grass. This allows the evolutionary co-experience of human life.
Nothing happens for nothing
I don’t suggest that this perception leads to putting on blindfolds, forgiving and forgetting everything to some extent. However it personally brought me to a more neutral position in what I witness. We do go through the experiences that we are here to learn. We do attract what we vibrate, while every cause has its effects and every effect has its cause. All we experience is that what we have chosen, in this realm or another. All is an opportunity to learn, grow and anchor ourselves in the polarity we choose.
The concrete town vs. nature
When humans operate from the power of the heart, from their true nature, magic happens. The heart is a place of love, authenticity, trust, compassion and caring. This place has been buried under thousands of years of conditionings and repetition of dysfunctional patterns born through ego and pain (and maybe a few engrams, but this is another topic). Society’s paradigm today is highly dysfunctional, corrupted and ego-orientated. I imagine it is a town where concrete prevails. Where nature has been drowned under layers of man-made unsustainable stuff. Nevertheless, nature is always alive. Where there are some cracks, seeds grow. Where there are some trees, roots raise the concrete. Flowers will suddenly appear in the middle of the paved road. The town’s employees have the order to pull the weeds out, cut the trees down and pesticide whatever sticks out. However, nature always rises over and over again.
Growth no matter what
I see the beauty of what lies in humanity this way: a wild plain covered in concrete that continues to evolve no matter what. When nature has matured enough and reclaims its power, it is unstoppable. Until more weeds make more cracks through the concrete layers, letting light shine on dormant seeds that will then wake up to life and grow. Where the powerful roots of old trees will feed and change the nature of the ground beneath until walls fissure. Together changing the earth’s ecosystem, destabilizing and bringing the buildings to their fall.
Nature is rising
Today, nature is rising. More and more weeds are cracking the concrete, and flowers are blooming on the roads. This is happening despite the town council trying to keep everything aseptic and under control. Again, when nature reclaims its power, nothing can withhold it. When humans reclaim the power coming from the heart, nothing can withhold it. This is the call of nature, that is this evolutionary intelligence that seeks for life, for light, for love, for harmony. This same intelligence that makes nature strive and thrive through complementarity and co-evolution.
When humanity wakes up to this true power that resides within, to the awareness that they are the seeds with the freedom of choice to grow, to co-create and to co-evolve, then the concrete, ego-powered town will transform equally. Socrates had it nailed a long time ago:
“The secret of change is to focus all your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.”
And I will end with another favorite quote of mine from Rumi:
“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”
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