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Presence and the Akashic Field

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Just as there are gravitational and electromagnetic fields permeating the universe, so to there is an information field, called the Akashic Field, that we can tap into, and that we can influence.  Stepping into a deep state of presence allows us to not only access information from that field more clearly – it also allows us to influence it deeply.  These are the doorways that open from living more authentically in our lives.

Evidence is growing in fields from quantum physics to cosmology to the social sciences about a vast informational field that fills the universe, a field that has been called the Akashic Field.  Just a few of the many observations of the Akashic Field that are being recorded include:

  • The Global Consciousness Project at Princeton has 38 Random Number Generators (called ‘eggs’) around the world.  On September 11, 2001, just before the first jet crashed into the WTCC, the data from these eggs became non-random and stayed that way for 2 days
  • Incidences where large numbers of people are gathered to pray for peace show a significant reduction in the crime rate in those cities for some days following the gathering
  • Double-blind studies clearly show that prayer has a measurable impact on health, even when the person being prayed for didn’t know that (s)he was being prayed for, and even when the person doing the praying didn’t personally know the person for whom they were praying
  • Scientific experiments with the same apparatus, and participants selected randomly from the same pool produce different results based on the beliefs of the experimenter

Simply put, this Akashic Field connects all of us, and as quantum mechanical and cosmological evidence of this field shows, distance is not an issue. This information is transmitted instantaneously, even across the universe.

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What we are discovering is that stepping into deeper states of presence allows you to attune more deeply to the information available in this Akashic Field.  What’s more, stepping into deeper states of Presence impacts not only people around you, but potentially people all over the world.

Something else that is being discovered is that one plus one equals far more than two.  If two or more people enter a certain state or entrench in a certain belief, their influence is far greater than the sum of the two.  The studies on praying for peace also showed that you don’t need everyone to focus on a given intention.  There were only a limited number of people in each case, and yet the impact was felt across the whole city.  Only a small critical mass is required to influence the broader world.

This is the philosophy behind Presence Hour, on May 8, 2010.  The intent is to have a number of people in each time zone simultaneously stepping into deeper states of presence, amplifying the impact of each individual who participates through the Akashic Field.  What we are hoping for is to have a ‘wave’ of deepening presence sweeping around the globe, impacting the broader consciousness.

Won’t you join us at 2pm (your local time), to engage in your practice of deepening presence?  What it is – nature, yoga, walking, meditation, running or whatever you choose – doesn’t matter.   What does matter is investing that hour for yourself and the world to step into deeper presence with the world.  Go to www.PresenceHour.com for more information – and please pass the word on.

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What’s your win when ka-ka happens?

Friday, January 30th, 2009

I've been off the blogs for a few weeks because of some digital issues (software muck-ups) that sucked up my time.  When things like this happen, it's easy to just grumble and complain.  However, if you take full responsibility for your life, you need to ask why you're creating this ka-ka in your life, especially if it keeps recurring.  And that's exactly what I did.

To me, there are two ways of looking at life.  One is that you are nothing but a helpless straw blown this way and that helplessly, especially when the big winds kick in.

My sense of this viewpoint is you're nothing more than a victim of outside circumstances. 
That's not very empowering, and it just feels wrong on a gut level.  It's also totally in conflict with what science is now teaching us.

The other perspective, and the one I choose, is that I, on some higher level, called for those winds to take me where I would not otherwise have had the ability or courage to go.  There is far more to you than just your conscious mind. 

Jung (along with many other thought leaders in psychology) spoke of three levels of mind – your conscious mind, your subconscious or unconscious mind, and your super-conscious mind.  Your conscious mind can pay attention to 7 chunks of information, plus or minus 2.  That's it.  99.9999% of what you do is run by our unconscious mind, and the sole role of your conscious mind is to program or reprogram your unconscious.  Once that programming is there, it runs ad infinitum like a looped tape (or an mp3 on repeat for other generations).

Then there is the super-conscious mind. This is our connection to God, the universe, the Akashic Field, the Force, whatever you want to call it.  This is our higher self that guides us in all we do.  And the only route to your super-conscious is through your unconscious mind – your conscious mind can't communicate directly with it.

We create our reality with all three levels of mind.  Our conscious mind has minimal influence, other than to install new 'tapes' into our unconscious, which creates much of our reality.  The repeating images from your unconscious flow into the superconscious and the Akashic Field and shape our reality.

However, there is another source of creation, and that is our super-conscious.  When ka-ka happens – things you could never imagine creating for yourself, I believe it's either some not useful old tapes running through your unconscious or something your super-conscious has attracted to give you a chance to grow.

That's why, when ka-ka happens, I always seek to ask myself 'what's my win in this? What am I giving myself the chance to learn/do?  How could this be helping me?'

Do I get there right away all the time?  Definitely not.  But I always do get there.  Sure I spend varying amounts of time playing victim in pity city blaming the whole world, but eventually I ask myself 'why did I create this?  What am I giving myself the opportunity to do/grow/be?'  And it's amazing what emerges.

That's my 2 cents.  What do you think?