He breaks it out into three steps: 1-"Become Bodhidarma": developing leadership abilities and honing one's powers of conviction, 2-Help create enlightened solutions as "spare parts" for the practical problems and crises we are facing and 3-"Gain the Emperor's ear": Work yourself into positions of influence as a decision maker, teacher or adviser. Thus each and all of us can gradually bring about and facilitate the transition to a new world order.
The past is as much in us as the future, both in a latent form as memory or as potentiality. The Portuguese term saudade bridges those two infinites, both constantly expanding in an open matrix, when it is defined as the "nostalgy of what will be".
Our responses to the challenge and riddle of Becoming will hence be necessarily archeo-futuristic and in that sense, only those who live in the remote past (in the eternal "Once upon a Time") are contemporaries of all future to come, not as eccentric figures of a conceited and rapidly obsolete avant-garde but as watchers Egregoroi. Cosmocratores of the Eternal Now of Being and Non-Being, known and recognized as One.
The End, CCG
August 2010.
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