Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Today is a cold day. My hands are stuffed in my pockets, and I'm walking through the wildlife preserve, dictating this, doing what I do almost every morning now, and have been doing almost every day for at least the last three years: I'm asking myself how I can take my perceptions -- a specific one of my perceptions -- and turn it into a communication that produces a global level sea change in the war that humanity is fighting against all forms of disease in the spiritual, emotional, and physical areas. I do this one day at a time, one perception at a time, and usually a great many perceptions cluster around any specific perception I happen to be working with. Today, right now, that perception is of the relationship between global and local actions. The global/local thing has been around a long time, maybe over 20 years. You know, how people say: Think globally, act locally. Well, I have a different way of putting this -- I reverse it. I think about what things would be like around here if some sea change happened. Then I do something to make it happen. Think locally, act globally. You know what? A friend of mine was leaning against her car in Santa Fe. A friend of hers came walking by, saw the bumper sticker on her back window, and told her that she had just seen one in San the day before. When people see two of those stickers 1000 miles apart they know they're dealing with a sea change. Global actions are easy to take. At the global level, YOU'RE NOT TRYING TO DO ANYTHING; you're setting it up so that humanity does something. Human beings do something. People who you don't know do something, or people who you've interacted with do something that's way beyond your interaction. IT'S OF YOUR HANDS. It's out in the world. It's a tide, a sea change, a brush fire, a world reality. http://www.wayimmune.org/00open/1_street/bumper_median.htm When it comes back to you, it treats you like a stranger. I mean, literally, you'll be wandering around and a complete stranger will walk up to you after hearing you sneeze and offer show you how to remove the cause of it. Think locally, act globally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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