Being of Humanity

Being of Humanity

Being of Humanity

Veronique Bianconi

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Balboa Press
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9781452599618
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So what is Being of Humanity? From a spiritual perspective, humanity is the body of our higher self, the one that is connected to other greater bodies in this universe, which simultaneously communicate with our multidimensional universe. Billions of humans are now on Earth, revealing the body of humanity, which is not only spiritual, but also material. There are now more than seven billion on earth (a figure that keeps increasing), an expansion that is proof that we are becoming a greater organism. Because everything is interconnected in the universe, we are wired to each other and to everything, even though this connection is at the moment partially experienced on an unconscious level. We haven’t yet come to realize that we are part of a bigger structure, because we are still behaving based on belief in separateness. Every human is bound to come to awareness that he or she is an individual expression of the whole, living this collective experience within a larger organic structure. Once we become insightful, this realization will transcend the current reality of our small self into the reality of our higher self, which will correlate our personal and collective experiences into one new paradigm. This will be the awakening of the being of humanity, which lies within us.

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