Hi Loves
Great story. (below)
This reminds me that, the information that has been coming through for years
has said that it will be the top corporate executives who will be
instrumental in bringing about the practical part of the world change.
Once they *see the light* and also see the inevitable,
they have the developed skills to organise the change.
I would imagine that *seeing the light* will have to do with
things getting so bad that it will be obvious that
the present way of living will never work,
combined with their empathy awaking within them.
Then with their practical skills, seeing what needs to be organised
to bring harmony and caring world wide.
As your recount could be demonstrating, it could be said that
people like us have come here to be seed-spreaders.
It also maybe that each one of us has a designated roll in this process.
It could be that we are not here for what we think,
but here for something way, way beyond our personal.
For a reason that is beyond my comprehension at the moment
I think we are keeping ourselves from awakening to our full potential.
It is part of the plan – it is not yet the appropriate time.
I feel sure it will happen. Then we will have a good laugh together –
*of course – we knew that all along!*
PS.
I think this guy is certainly part of the plot:
<http://www.banksy.co.uk/>
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>From a friend:
Hi loves,
It was funny to read the E-mail below you sent around:
<http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mindfulness-exercises/MY02124/>
The creator of the MBSR protocol, a truly wonderful person and myself met
the CEO of the Mayo clinic at the World Economic Forum in Davos some years
ago for breakfast as he was interested in the topic of the panel we had
hold together there. We talked about mindfulness practice and meditation
and its effect on body, brain and health … and after just a short
conversation he decided to train several thousands of his medical staff in
mindfulness meditation and the MBSR program. Jon Kabat-Zin helped him
through his huge teachers networks realizing this ambitious goal.
This is why I think the World Economic Forum – even though criticized a
lot- is still worth going – the people attending have the power to help
facilitate big changes in societal structures.
Sending you lots of love