Collective Wormhole
If you can feel it then you’re not the only one. In fact we’re all feeling it. Everything is coming to light. What we’re seeing out there is just a reflection of what’s going on inside every one of us all.
Last Friday I got in bed after I went walking on the beach in the evening, grounding myself in the beautiful golden sand barefoot and dipping in the lapping waves of the sea coming ashore, seeing a seal pop his head above water to say hi before he went back into the water, as a beautiful sunset painted the evening sky. It was what I needed before bed, as I completely relaxed preparing to doze off.
Then suddenly I got a download. A flash. An image popped in my head. It was so vivid, clear and sharp.
This is what I drew.
What I saw was a lot more clearer than what I drew. I could say that I’m a bit out of practice with my drawing skills since I haven’t done it in a while. Though you can see for yourself what it looks like.
Over the next few days I was wondering what I saw meant, what it was telling me. I got the feeling that it is a collective wormhole moment where the entire nexus is moving through. Sure enough, I saw others’ posts, including a friend, describing the energy of the moment. The word ‘collective’ kept coming up synchronistically.
The choices we make now will influence how we go through the collective wormhole and the destination at the other end of it.
A choice between love or fear.
Between knowledge or ignorance.
Between divinity or not.
Between sovereignty or enslavement.
I could go on but you get the point.
It’s only going to get crazier as more come to reveal itself. After all we’ve been ignoring and suppressing all our stuff for so so long, creating monsters along the way.
Then I read this great article titled ‘War, Perception, and the Divine Orchestration’ by Bernhard Guenther. I’ve been a long time reader of his work. The quotes that he included from this book called ‘The Adventures of Consciousness’, written by a man called Satprem, was also synchronistic with how I was feeling about what I saw and drew, that there is an ultimate destination for us all.
So I would like to include those quotes -
“Each thing, each being, each force on the earth moves toward a special absolute, expressing it more or less accurately and often perversely, but despite all the flaws and perversions it obeys an intimate law that impels it towards the one truth of its being – even the leaves on the same tree are all unique. If it were not for that absolute and unique truth at the center of each one of us, we would crumble.
But the mind, which sees only the present surface of things, seeks to trim off all the rough edges, purify by exclusion, and reduce its world to a uniform, righteous and equitable truth.
It decrees, “This is good, that is bad; this is friendly, that is hostile.” It might want to eliminate all the Nazis from the world or all the Chinese, for instance, thinking they are quite unnecessary calamities.
And the mind is right, by definition, since it is designed to be reasonable and since it, too, expresses a mental or moral absolute that has its place and purpose.
However, this is not the whole truth; it is only one perspective. Some will say that our partiality, our mind, our morals are necessary instruments for living in the world as it is now, and this is true. We do need to be partial.
But this is also why the world is not whole. We should never lose sight of the fact that these are transitory instruments, and that we must aim at replacing these stopgaps, as Sri Aurobindo called them, with a consciousness that is vision and power.
Finally, this is why we lack power, for if we possessed power, we would, with the best of intentions, precipitate a catastrophe through ignorance or shortsightedness. Our shortcomings are necessary shortcomings.
Not only does the supramental divine consciousness capture all the points of view, but also the deeper forces at work behind each thing as well as the truth within each thing: it is a Truth-Consciousness, and because it sees all, it automatically possesses Power.
We are powerless because we do not see. To see, and to see totally, necessarily means to have power.
But the supramental [divine] power does not obey our logic or morality; it sees far into space and time, and it does not try to do away with evil in order to save the good, nor does it work through miracles; it frees the good that is within the evil, applying its force and light on the dark half so it consents to its luminous counterpart.
Wherever it is applied, the immediate effect is to touch off a crisis; that is, to place the shadow in front of its own light. It is a stupendous evolutionary ferment.”
– Satprem, The Adventure of Consciousness
I would additionally like to include another drawing that I “channeled” some years ago. I feel like it is still relevant and speaks for itself.
All the best to you all. With Love.
Dom