Tuesday, October 10, 2017
The New Human––Dorothy
The New Human
Dorothy Walters
I posted this a few months ago, but I feel it is work considering once more.
What will the world be like if universal Kundalini awakening occurs?
How will people know who they are if no longer put into pigeon holes of child bearers or child begetters?
How will people relate sexually? More as energetic attractors? Will the energies "flow through" one another?
There is a scene in "Cocoon" (l985) where the alien female transmits intense sexual energy across the swimming pool, I think this scene is prophetic. The "hero" stands in the water along a shallow side of the pool and the female visitor from another planet stands directly across from him in the water on the other side. He is extremely attracted to her and would like to couple. At that point she "zaps" him with a wave of energy and he wilts, commenting "If this is foreplay, I'm a dead man."
Here are some possible aspects of who we may be if universal Kundalini awakening occurs:
We will all be more sensitive to every stimulus...
We will feel energies of earth, of flowers––smell odors of flowers more distinctly, know music as rapture, body as constantly fluctuating energetic field of feeling'
We will be "post human" the new human––the divine human that many have predicted.
Will we now be more like angels?
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Random Thoughts:
Many of those who write about the shift into a new consciousness, speak as if the change were primarily mental––a new perspective, a different way of seeing things. Such an intellectual change is indeed essential, but they are ignoring a more fundamental aspect--the transformation of the body and its many layers into the new paradigm of the future human.
What if the change involved the body in the most radical way? What if the "body" now had totally new capacities––to feel, to experience, to know through the sensate system the entire world and its contents in a novel and totally different mode?
What if lovers (and all would be lovers of each other) discovered and entered one another in the fashion (I believe) that the angels do--as clouds of feeling fusing with and then dispersing as they pass through one another? Gender issues as such would be irrelevant, for there would be no assigned "genders"––all would be beyond male/female and exist as pure being, the way "ultimate essence" (god, angels) is/are now. What if another's pain were felt within as if one's own? What if compassion were a mark of one's own deeply experienced identification with the wounded one's own pain? Would this not do a great deal to annihilate war, murder, mayhem of all sorts?
What if group souls of those with like identities were formed, in which each participated the ideas and feelings of the others (though still retaining a personal identity)?
Is not Kundalini itself––with its charged feelings, its resonance with all about including not only the physical setting but the emanations from the persons it is dealing with––a move in this direction? Anyone who has thrilled from a passage in music, the view from a mountain top, or a lover's touch understands this way of knowing. It involves perception, but is not limited to mental thought processes. It offers a way of participating the universe unlike what is produced by mathematical formulae or artificial "intelligence." Robots are not people. They may act on command, but they do not feel.
And feeling itself, incorporated into and reinforcing mental processes, is the basis of the new evolutionary stage.
Are we even now entering this critical stage of transition? Aren't even the New Age seekers, the followers of sometimes specious gurus, the still "green" would be wisdom writers who are yet not ready to speak––part of an already happening process?
Are we building toward a "tipping point," where the new being will emerge fully clad in its glory?
Those among us who already participate the new paradigm in as yet minor ways, those who open to the bliss of groups vibrating to the same frequency in harmony, those who have tasted rapture as music, as movement, as joy of the word--they are the wayshowers, the pilgrims who offer their bodies in all its aspects and levels, to the shift that is taking place, whether on or off this planet. They are willing to climb onto the altar as sacrifice, for they yield their familiar identities and personae to be shredded in the service of the emergent being, the "divine human."