A few years ago I read P.H.D. biologist Bruce Lipton’s book, The Biology of Belief. My heart soared to learn a traditional scientist was confirming what New Thought has been teaching since the 1890’s; our bodies can be changed as we re-train our thinking. Now he as a new book, co-authored with Steve Bhaerman, Spontaneous Evolution. Here is a most hopeful paragraph.
“At the current time, many people find themselves transfixed by disturbing symptoms that seem to mark civilization’s devolution. However, this myopic focus distracts us from seeing the Light in the darkness. Whether you call this Light love or knowledge, its flame grows brighter every day. The Light reveals a birthing process as the old way of life falls away and a new one emerges.” The book goes on with stories demonstrating how life is in a constant state of perpetual re-creation.
Charles Fillmore the mystic, in The Twelve Powers of Man, called the spiritual power of Love the glue that binds the universe together. Spontaneous Evolution, a book based on science and education, calls love the vibrational glue that will help manifest our destiny. I believe one of the things humanity is experiencing in this time of great shift is the unification and balancing of the masculine and feminine principles; the unification and balancing of the powers of mind and heart.
Each of us bears responsibility for this shift. The more we can come to understand and release past programming, become aware of current reality and open ourselves to future possibilities, the more we will help move humanity through the shift. It is the individual awakening of a critical mass of humans that is required. One simple practice can facilitate our awakening by building a bridge between our mind and our heart.
Every time you find yourself thinking about something, pause and check what is going on in your heart. Every time you find yourself feeling strongly about something, pause and examine your thoughts. This can be done a hundred times a day in less than a minute’s total time without anyone even noticing you are doing it. The simple act of noticing will quickly train you to use both mind and heart in every choice you make. This is the marriage no man can put asunder.
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