Thursday, May 28, 2015

In the spirit of doing, and not just saying


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UPDATE:

As students, we are quite helpless.  Our vulnerability must be arousing to higher forms of life.  The love affair is mutually beneficial.  After all, the master-student relationship serves student and master both.  And if we are to serve the universe and its beings, we must open our own being to service.  As a planet we may seem far from such ambitions.  Through animal eyes we stare, often with aggression, at what we have created; a world of cities and machines; a society with many opportunities to serve one another but few to serve a worthy master.  Fewer still to serve our higher selves.  In our glaring world of glass and steel and transistors, human beings look like less and less.  What is a person compared to an 80 storey skyscraper?  A tiny molecule of thought.  Even our thoughts are limited compared to the future of computers.  Our vulnerability extends beyond vast cities and intelligent machines.  As individuals, we are hugely insignificant on the scale of stars and planets.  And yet we have powerful concepts of free will and action.  More often we embody the group will, tradition and religion.  Our own will and responsibility we neglect.  Why do we not yet have a concept for galactic will?  Waiting for first contact to establish galactic ethics is a child’s game.  The information needed is already here, brought to us by channels and others.  Should we continue to live not in service of the universe, our galaxy, solar system and planet, all of which made us in order to move and think with consciousness herein?  To be of service on this planet is to serve the wider cosmos we come from.  As students, we may look within to understand compassion for galactic life.  This can be done before mass first contact is made, and is the aim of this book to convey.

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I have written a short introduction and notes for a book I was mentioning in an email this evening. If they are reading this, or absorbing the message in some more advanced way, then hopefully my alien friends will enjoy the attention given:

As students, we are quite helpless.  Our vulnerability must be intoxicating to higher forms of life.  The love affair is mutually beneficial.  After all, the master-student relationship serves both student and master.  And if we are to serve the universe and its beings, we must open our own being to service.  As a planet, we may seem far from such ambitions.  But we are not so far as we might think.  In this book, we will learn why.

Possible sections/chapters

Terror (of the unknown/alien)
Love/Eros/alien sexuality
Powers within humans vs. aliens
Science and Space
Galactic ethics
Hope for contact
How to interact with other forms of life and overcome boundaries
Why we should really care about ETs
What contact would mean for our planet
What we can do about the situation today

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