It’s as if we’re in the midst of a massive birth process in which the contractions come in waves and shake up our lives. We can either choose to tighten up and resist or we can choose to take a deep breath and relax into the experience. 
The tendency is to tighten but this just leads to more stress and fear.
The lesson is to relax so that we learn to surf the changes and grow from the experience. And that’s exactly what this new frequency is about: it’s a call to growth - emotionally, mentally and spiritually. It's the birth of a new humanity, and like any birth, it is at times very painful.
Chaos Before Order
Whenever there is an evolutionary shift – whether it be on the physical level as in the evolution of the life-forms or whether it be on the social and scientific levels as in the emergence of new technologies and new cultural norms – there is always a period of chaos before order is re-created.
All the evidence from statistics, evolutionary science, sociology and consciousness-research points to the fact that we are experiencing a collective transformation that is as big a step as the one from primates to Homo Sapiens and even as radical as the development of life from inanimate matter billions of years ago.
What’s so exciting – and different – about this evolutionary shift is that we are being called to participate in it. In other words, to become aware of our own evolutionary process. It’s a co-creative evolutionary impulse that means we need to collaborate with it by making a conscious choice to grow beyond our self-limitations and our smallness and start living from our highest potential and our greatness.
Need For Unity
The old fear-based paradigm of separation that we’ve operated from for so long has run its course. But the blind hope of a brighter future is not enough to make this transition. We need to activate the process by making a leap from a self-centred perspective in which our primary motivation is to protect me and mine to a whole-centred perspective in which we participate in our collective evolution for the benefit of all humankind.
Our calling is to grow beyond that part of our psyche that serves to keep us separate. This ego-mechanism is a simple survival strategy that served us when long-ago we were threatened by wild beasts in the forests, but that only serves to keep us small in the modern age.
The ego is that part of us that detests stepping beyond the confines of its habitual patterns, that is afraid to stand out from the crowd, that prefers to hide in smallness than to shine in greatness. The problem with this is that we remain caught in a co-dependent relationship with life, in which we need things to be a certain way in order to feel safe and to feel good about ourselves. It’s an immature relationship that keeps us craving, hating, fighting and grasping. It’s the world of greed, competition, domination, violence and terror.
Recognise Our Divinity
The evolutionary impulse requires us to shift out of me-concern and to become motivated by a we-centred perspective that cares for the bigger picture. It's a shift to an inter-dependent relationship with life in which we recognize our divinity and our interconnectedness. This mature relationship is a planetary perspective that aligns itself to the fulfilment of our highest destiny because only our greatness will create a paradigm shift from separation to unity and from terror to peace.
It is this part of us that overcomes the voice of smallness and wants to serve the greater whole that becomes excited by the changes taking place today and sees this as the greatest opportunity for personal and collective transformation that the world has even seen.
This very recognition of the evolutionary process is enough to catalyze a change in our cellular code and marks the birth of a new human being. This evolved human is one that co-creates a future for the well-being of all sentient life. And this marks a turning point in the history of our planet as we make the shift towards a world of harmony, peace and oneness. The power to do this lies inside each and every one of us
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Amoda Maa Jeevan is the author of “How To Find God In Everything” (Watkins, 2008).
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