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What a Mighty Creature (Poetic insight into the ever-ascending human consciousness)

What a Mighty Creature (Poetic insight into the ever-ascending human consciousness)

What a Mighty Creature (Poetic insight into the ever-ascending human consciousness)

Leon Griffith

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781471034343
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Humanity has begun to emerge from the outworn idea that sees its existence as a conglomeration of separate personalities, into a more refined vision which views the planet as one mighty being with one heart and a united soul. We are finally coming to terms with the reality of our interdependence and also with the fact that our very survival depends on our ability to recognize our indivisibility. As we continue to mature to a place where we can both understand and live in this intrinsic oneness, a new being evolves. This emergent creature has the ability to eclipse what we as separate individuals can ever hope to achieve. As we live and move in unison, we find that our human consciousness blossoms into a full-fledged planetary awareness which opens up to us an entirely new field of infinite possibilities.

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