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The website content discusses a personal journey towards inclusiveness and unification through love, compassion, and service, emphasizing the importance of balance and presence in personal transformation and global change.

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The article "The Great Unification Part 2" delves into the author's exploration of inclusiveness as a response to the human tendency to focus on negativity. It highlights the shift from problem-centric thinking to embracing joy and love, suggesting that purpose arises from positive experiences and attitudes. The author advocates for constructive engagement with societal issues, avoiding obsessive anger, and instead focusing on compassionate action and peaceful protest. The concept of offering love without conditions is presented as a way to foster connectivity and potentially inspire change in others. The narrative includes a call to service, detailing the author's involvement in global healing practices and meditation, and underscores the transformative power of collective action in creating a world of peace, justice, and equality.

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  • The author believes that humans are inherently inclined to focus on negativity but argues for a shift towards positivity and joy.
  • Purpose and fulfillment are seen as stemming from experiences of joy, love, wonder, and laughter, rather than constant hard work.
  • The author suggests that suffering can be alleviated by letting go, forgiving, and thanking the pain, leading to miraculous moments of release.
  • Problems and injustices are best addressed through compassion and love-based actions rather than character attacks and defamation.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of constructive outlets for outrage, such as peaceful protests and solution-focused discussions, over repetitive cycles of anger.
  • Love is conceptualized as an inclusive field that can be offered without expectation of reciprocity or change in the recipient.
  • The article posits that individual service, such as the author's Being Work meditation, contributes to global healing and the promotion of peace.
  • The author values balance and self-care, advocating for days of rest and fun to prevent burnout from constant self-improvement.
  • The transformative potential of individuals and communities is linked to the activation of heart chakras and the magnetization of bodies with love and compassion.
  • The author acknowledges that global transformation towards a more loving and peaceful world will take time and requires the persistent example of those who embody these values.

The Great Unification Part 2

After 13,000+ years of disintegration — My Part In Unification

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Inclusiveness

Neuroscientists report that we humans are hard-wired to focus on what’s wrong so we can fix it. But is this not a backwards way of being? This is something I struggle with occasionally (because of years of practice): mainly replacing the negative with the positive or the neutral.

Purpose comes from joy, love, wonder, innocence, laughter, and love. This doesn’t mean that working hard is gone. It means instead of focusing on what’s wrong to the exclusion of balance; I choose to attend to life and its joys. God knows I have plenty of suffering and dealing with its associated BS. I let go of the expectation that my life will get better in the moment. Sometimes letting go, forgiving and thanking the pain: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual releases all the pain. Those are miraculous moments.

I continue to focus on solutions.

What’s wrong will present itself so that I don’t have to search for it. The wrong, the suffering, the problems, present themselves when I’m ready to deal with them, but not when I think I’m ready. I often rise to the occasion or I can whine, pule, and complain like some spoiled brat — and sometimes I regress. Out of the presentation, actions based on compassion and love come to the fore. Even anger is okay when we only use it to defeat injustices rather than spending our time needlessly on character assignations and defamations.

In my fictional stories, I don’t write about a villain without the bad guy, gal, person having had a history that has led them to the darkness or maybe just a different point-of-view.

The Dalai Lama uses anger from a compassionate base within to fight injustices. Peaceful protests against injustices are not only valid but necessary for change a preserving the thread of humanity as a loving coalition of community for all.

Individually I find that I am swept up in causes and I feel outrage. But without a constructive outlet for the outrage, I find it can grow into a repeating cycle — an obsessional loop to be continuously angry at the actions of this or that individual. I stopped this by declining to talk politics to friends and family, mostly. Instead, my focus goes to a middle ground. If a person refuses to stop talking about politics despite my request not to I take one of two routes.

  • I end the conversation by phone or walk away, or
  • I ask questions about how the problem could be solved.

Many of the people I have spoken to who have had views opposite to mine don’t know how to solve the problems they bring up. They seem to need to be heard; they seek agreement and they seem to enjoy blustering righteously about this or that. There is a fine line between venting and abuse, so I have to watch myself that I don’t get overwhelmed by another’s stuff.

When I offer love…

When I offer love, I do so without “doing” anything. One natural state of being human is cultivating presence. From presence, love often arises. Love in a being state can be cultivated with a simple “I-Am” breathing exercise.

I used to think of sending love to someone, like making a deposit in their hearts, or it could be like offering a gift laid down at their doorstep. Instead, I include them, non-invasively, in an expanded love field. Do they feel it? I don’t know. If they do not feel it or decline my offer, it remains around them should they change their minds. Love that includes as little or no conditions or attachments may plant a seed or it may be thrown away. My offering an inclusionary love is its own reward.

One way I think about it is Love as photons bonded with minute water molecules that exist in an atmosphere that I am breathing in and out. The key is a subtle awareness of this feeling that allows connectivity to arise and flourish.

Called to Service

Just before Russia went to war with the Ukraine, I was called by my Guides, specifically the Elohim, to join others in some Being Work. The idea behind this aspect of the work was to join with many others to embrace conflicted areas of the planet with love and compassion. Others would translate these higher vibrations into substances or energies and make these energies available to change agents and around the locale for the practical work needed to reveal suffering and promote peace.

I used a form of Being Meditation to join with the Elohim (see below).

Service does not have to be so wide. I have, over the last five years, endeavoring to realign my actions based on the essence of seeking balance to how I serve others in my healing practice and how I treat friends and acquaintances I encounter.

When I work with others, I look for solutions. I remind my clients that working on mindfulness and self-improvement incessantly can lead people astray (let alone burn-out). I know when I get so focused on perfecting myself; I lose sight of the joy and wonder of life. I need days of “doing nuthing” “lounging” “dreaming idly” and so on. There are days of exploring the woods, mountains, ocean-side — having fun, getting wild. Something wonderful happens to my work on myself when I let go working on myself and have fun. Balance happens without any effort on my part. It’s a blessing, and it’s nice.

Besides relieving suffering, my aim has been and continues to be on the team that transforms the planet through light and practical work to a world of peace, justice and equality for all.

I am a Magnetic Being, just like You

When I work on being present and activating my heart chakra with the “I-Am” (see meditation on Making Love) my body becomes increasing magnetized with love, peace, joy and compassion. I’ve been told that people see light coming from me at times.

I know that each of us has the potential for making light, spreading love by raising the electromagnetic energy of our bodies. This energy is highly attractive and appealing. When there are many of us magnetizing our being-bodies, then a grid for the new world will take shape and form. The change agents in us and in others will cause cascade events and the world will be transformed for the common good of all.

This will not happen overnight. Those that present with anger and hatred from fear will take time to see that the heart of love can transform them and eliminate their woes. When they are continuously surrounded by magnetically charge light emitting humans filled with love and compassion and not judgment, then changes may happen. They will want the love too and see what others “have” is irresistible.

Until then, we work to include and follow the middle way of balance, love, peace and compassion without expecting results. This middle way is its own reward, is it not?

For Greater Context

In Part 1, in a cross-pollination through other publications, more is elucidated regarding the greater historical context of this grand transformation:

Self-awareness
Transformation
Teamwork
Inspirational
Know Thyself Heal Thyself
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