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The Story of the Soul of Humanity

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Wonder — Zena gazing at the moon.” by Alex Grey
We are in that place in the transformation process where our old ways of thinking are giving way to a more expansive understanding of who we are and of the unmet potential that awaits our discovery. At the same time this evolutionary process is unfolding, these new possibilities are being met by a fierce resistance rising up from the old ways still deeply embedded in our collective consciousness, and a battle is taking place between the forces of change and the forces of stagnation. Chaos and conflict always precede change. And we know which way it will go, eventually. It's just a matter of time as the old gives way to the new and in time, the new once again becomes the old, which will give way to yet another new. Humanity evolves, ultimately in the direction of expansiveness, even as it appears to contract during certain periods, the overall direction is always toward upward expansion.

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Her article is in the spirit of Kahlil Gibran, as she said. by E.J.N. on Thursday, Feb 14, 2013 at 6:01:02 PM
In the Spirit of Gibran by Burl Hall on Friday, Feb 15, 2013 at 1:36:11 AM
An awakening is going to come by Michael Dewey on Friday, Feb 15, 2013 at 8:46:59 AM
Great article, I love this paragraph; yes, I feel it too. by Daniel Geery on Saturday, Feb 16, 2013 at 11:00:18 AM