Christine Horner's Blog: Your Brilliant Future Here Now, page 14
June 17, 2015
A New Kind of Leadership Emerging That’s Already Busy Saving the World
[AS SEEN ON THE HUFFINGTON POST – EXPANDED VERSION] There’s a new kind of leadership emerging that is gaining momentum. It has the power to transform the world in less than a decade what took multiple generations centuries to accomplish under the old paradigm.
Fueled by the power of collectivism balanced upon a substratum of unabashed individualism, the new leadership paradigm becomes its own power source when properly driven. If you and Ayn Rand don’t think collectivism and individualism can coexist in the same sentence, much less driven on the same road, you might want to ditch your rearview mirror for glimpse into the future.
Collectivism emphasizes the interdependence of all human beings. Beyond government or political systems, we already know that collectivism that doesn’t also allow for individual autonomy doesn’t work as it limits human potential. Individualism is critical toward cultivating natural diversity and maintaining checks and balances.
REDEFINING OUR WORLD
In reality, human potential can’t be stopped. Humanity is undergoing the growing pains of the evolution of consciousness as our understanding of the world around us, how we interact with one another and the planet, evolves beyond our self-imposed limitations.
To date, the majority of human thought and resultant social systems have been ordered by a single idea—the belief that we are separate from each other, the planet, and our power source, or separation consciousness. We are presently awakening to a new idea, one that says everything in the Universe is interconnected and interdependent.
This new awareness is an expanded form of consciousness called unity consciousness. The initial stages of unity consciousness are measurable as the qualities found in emotional intelligence, a term brought to our attention by Daniel Goleman in his 1995 book by the same name. Emotional intelligence is comprised of self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills—in relationship to others—all part and parcel of good leadership.
Unity consciousness goes beyond the egocentric self, fully cognizant that in a symbiotic world, what you do for another, you ultimately do for yourself. The collectivism that Rand railed against was self-dealing vertical collectivism which called for the sacrifice of the individual to the greater good within a top-down hierarchy, ultimately diminishing individual freedom and opportunity.
That sacrifice is required is a concept born out of man-made competition—also a product of separation consciousness. Sacrifice is only required when there is a lack of structured social support. When we work together cooperatively in harmony, rather than in competition which divides, we are able to generate the support required to create self-sustaining individuals and societies that thrive.
SOCIAL EVOLUTION
Social media has allowed us to connect with one another regardless of economic and social status, and geography. It offers a self-directed interactive platform that enables one to step outside of self-imposed and societal boxes and into a world of possibility—as long it doesn’t become a box in and of itself.
After the initial narcissism, our world and our point of view has grown much larger than just ourselves. We now have technology that enables more than just the Apollo astronauts to see that we really are one extraordinary human race, not a race fractured by color.
For a growing number, individualism is transcending egoic self-service, creating a backdrop for the development of ones skills and unique gifts in service of the common good. Another byproduct of unity consciousness is the rise of horizontal activist collectivism—and a new kind of leadership.
Self-empowerment and equality are the bedrocks of horizontal collectivism that naturally bring out the leader within each one of us. Personal fulfillment and social responsibility become inseparable, as we forge a new way of living and conducting ourselves in the world. But initially, there is confusion until the dust settles and our vision is once again made clear.
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT
As human understanding deepens, we begin to see the intrinsic limitations found in currently-held outdated concepts and social constructs as they literally crumble around us. An example of a current high profile social issue under intense pressure is the belief that some human life is less valuable than others.
The activism in the wake of Ferguson, MO, and the burgeoning #blacklivesmatter movement is a collective and collaborative self-correction that not only do all lives matter, all lives are equally imbued with purpose, each individual is endowed with an important role in making our world a better place.
Though inequality is under scrutiny, so too is the response by those seeking to right the wrong. This is equality in action performing its own self-check and self-balancing. Applying critical thinking skills, is what we think and do rooted in separation or unity consciousness? The answer to this question determines our success or failure.
In January, Oprah Winfrey called for a face of leadership in Ferguson, MO, to step forward and demand specific changes to be made. Activists criticized Winfrey for not seeing the grassroots effort that was speaking, as the collective, rather than the personality based protests of the ‘60’s. They argued that leaderless leadership allows the message to be heard, rather than the focus to be centered on persona. Who was right?
Both Winfrey and activists were correct. Behind us are the days of waiting for a singular face in the crowd to do the heavy lifting and to take the blows. Look in the rearview mirror to see your own face staring back at you. Ask yourself what you can do on a local level, self-examining for global impact.
The new leadership paradigm invites each one of us to step into our life’s purpose, which is your highest potential expressed through your strengths. Leadership is about being the change you wish to see in the world. Your leadership role is mandated by fulfilling your life purpose consciously, making you a beacon of light for others to emulate. When we then come together to do what we can’t do alone, we create trickle-up.
Decentralized leadership still requires structure as an integral part of organization so that new policy and legislation can be enacted. The message must be followed up with a strategic plan of redirection—not resistance—so forward movement preserves its momentum. Keeping the message front and center, not people, is how we drive a stealthier and much more powerful leadership paradigm.
The take away is that we can finally release separatist concepts like collectivism/individualism altogether for even greater inclusivity. Nobody will come to know this better than the generation following the millennials—the Trans Generation. TransGens will be the generation like no other before us that get we really are here all together to make life easier for each other. It’s all about sustainability. It’s your time to thrive!
A New Kind of Leadership Emerging That’s Already Saving the World
[AS SEEN ON THE HUFFINGTON POST – EXPANDED VERSION] There’s a new kind of leadership emerging that is gaining momentum. It has the power to transform the world in less than a decade what took multiple generations centuries to accomplish under the old paradigm.
Fueled by the power of collectivism balanced upon a substratum of unabashed individualism, the new leadership paradigm becomes its own power source when properly driven. If you and Ayn Rand don’t think collectivism and individualism can coexist in the same sentence, much less driven on the same road, you might want to ditch your rearview mirror for glimpse into the future.
Collectivism emphasizes the interdependence of all human beings. Beyond government or political systems, we already know that collectivism that doesn’t also allow for individual autonomy doesn’t work as it limits human potential. Individualism is critical toward cultivating natural diversity and maintaining checks and balances.
REDEFINING OUR WORLD
In reality, human potential can’t be stopped. Humanity is undergoing the growing pains of the evolution of consciousness as our understanding of the world around us, how we interact with one another and the planet, evolves beyond our self-imposed limitations.
To date, the majority of human thought and resultant social systems have been ordered by a single idea—the belief that we are separate from each other, the planet, and our power source, or separation consciousness. We are presently awakening to a new idea, one that says everything in the Universe is interconnected and interdependent.
This new awareness is an expanded form of consciousness called unity consciousness. The initial stages of unity consciousness are measurable as the qualities found in emotional intelligence, a term brought to our attention by Daniel Goleman in his 1995 book by the same name. Emotional intelligence is comprised of self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills—in relationship to others—all part and parcel of good leadership.
Unity consciousness goes beyond the egocentric self, fully cognizant that in a symbiotic world, what you do for another, you ultimately do for yourself. The collectivism that Rand railed against was self-dealing vertical collectivism which called for the sacrifice of the individual to the greater good within a top-down hierarchy, ultimately diminishing individual freedom and opportunity.
That sacrifice is required is a concept born out of man-made competition—also a product of separation consciousness. Sacrifice is only required when there is a lack of structured social support. When we work together cooperatively in harmony, rather than in competition which divides, we are able to generate the support required to create self-sustaining individuals and societies that thrive.
SOCIAL EVOLUTION
Social media has allowed us to connect with one another regardless of economic and social status, and geography. It offers a self-directed interactive platform that enables one to step outside of self-imposed and societal boxes and into a world of possibility—as long it doesn’t become a box in and of itself.
After the initial narcissism, our world and our point of view has grown much larger than just ourselves. We now have technology that enables more than just the Apollo astronauts to see that we really are one extraordinary human race, not a race fractured by color.
For a growing number, individualism is transcending egoic self-service, creating a backdrop for the development of ones skills and unique gifts in service of the common good. Another byproduct of unity consciousness is the rise of horizontal activist collectivism—and a new kind of leadership.
Self-empowerment and equality are the bedrocks of horizontal collectivism that naturally bring out the leader within each one of us. Personal fulfillment and social responsibility become inseparable, as we forge a new way of living and conducting ourselves in the world. But initially, there is confusion until the dust settles and our vision is once again made clear.
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT
As human understanding deepens, we begin to see the intrinsic limitations found in currently-held outdated concepts and social constructs as they literally crumble around us. An example of a current high profile social issue under intense pressure is the belief that some human life is less valuable than others.
The activism in the wake of Ferguson, MO, and the burgeoning #blacklivesmatter movement is a collective and collaborative self-correction that not only do all lives matter, all lives are equally imbued with purpose, each individual is endowed with an important role in making our world a better place.
Though inequality is under scrutiny, so too is the response by those seeking to right the wrong. This is equality in action performing its own self-check and self-balancing. Applying critical thinking skills, is what we think and do rooted in separation or unity consciousness? The answer to this question determines our success or failure.
In January, Oprah Winfrey called for a face of leadership in Ferguson, MO, to step forward and demand specific changes to be made. Activists criticized Winfrey for not seeing the grassroots effort that was speaking, as the collective, rather than the personality based protests of the ‘60’s. They argued that leaderless leadership allows the message to be heard, rather than the focus to be centered on persona. Who was right?
Both Winfrey and activists were correct. Behind us are the days of waiting for a singular face in the crowd to do the heavy lifting and to take the blows. Look in the rearview mirror to see your own face staring back at you. Ask yourself what you can do on a local level, self-examining for global impact.
The new leadership paradigm invites each one of us to step into our life’s purpose, which is your highest potential expressed through your strengths. Leadership is about being the change you wish to see in the world. Your leadership role is mandated by fulfilling your life purpose consciously, making you a beacon of light for others to emulate. When we then come together to do what we can’t do alone, we create trickle-up.
Decentralized leadership still requires structure as an integral part of organization so that new policy and legislation can be enacted. The message must be followed up with a strategic plan of redirection—not resistance—so forward movement preserves its momentum. Keeping the message front and center, not people, is how we drive a stealthier and much more powerful leadership paradigm.
The take away is that we can finally release separatist concepts like collectivism/individualism altogether for even greater inclusivity. Nobody will come to know this better than the generation following the millennials—the Trans Generation. TransGens will be the generation like no other before us that get we really are here all together to make life easier for each other. It’s all about sustainability. It’s your time to thrive!
June 11, 2015
“A quiet, simple, peaceful life is the prize for all that you’ve…”
“A quiet, simple, peaceful life is the prize for all that you’ve gone through before. Isn’t this what you’ve always wanted? This is the gift. May your questions and seeking come to an end so that you can be all that you already are . . . Divine Stillness in human form.” ~ Christine Horner
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June 3, 2015
Christine Now Seen on The Huffington Post
Hi, Friends,
Good news! I’ll be contributing articles to The Huffington Post addressing
our social systems and the changes needed as we move from separation to
unity consciousness. Please visit my bio/entries page here. My articles will
receive more exposure if you share them and become a fan. Your support
is much appreciated!
All love,
Christine
May 31, 2015
Accepting The Gift
Dear Ones,
I woke up with an epiphany this morning. I had recently noticed how calm, quiet, and simple life had become. I was almost wondering if it was the calm before the…something, because I’ve become so used to turmoil and upheaval my entire life. It finally dawned that perhaps, all that I had longed for had arrived–this is the prize itself!
Ego wants to say that this isn’t enough. It looks for added excitement, personal glorification and self-satisfaction. It is always seeking, questioning; and therefore never at rest.
Oh, the sweet rest! Oh, the end of inquiry, struggle and strife. May you see that The Gift has already been given to you. Just allow yourself to relax into it. Peace be with you…
Love,
Christine
May 29, 2015
Dayton Daily News Guest Columnist Feature
Dear Friends,
In unity consciousness, where does social response-ability begin and where does it end? It is a natural outworking of being a natural born leader, which you are, too, to care for your fellow human beings.
Appalled by the TPP’s secrecy and the human rights issues at stake, I penned an article on the global consequences of
the TPP and past trade agreements.
It truly is time for a new era of transparency. Not all articles I write will be posted on this website in full as I am not a
political activist, I’m a human activist. If you want to read them, I’m sure you will find them around.
My thanks to the Dayton Daily News for allowing me to be a guest columnist. The article is here, although I think a subscription is required to read it.
All love,
Christine
May 28, 2015
“Living Math: Competition divides while cooperation is…”
“Living Math: Competition divides. Cooperation is exponential.“
~ Christine Horner
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May 25, 2015
“Dear Dr. Stephen Hawking, I know you’ve been seeking…”
Dear Dr. Stephen Hawking,
I know you’ve been seeking a singular equation to explain every thing in the Universe your entire life. May I offer it? 1 + -1 = 0 Isn’t it exquisite in its simple elegance? Yes, I thought so, too…
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May 17, 2015
A singular elegant equation for the theory of everything…
Dear Friends,
When we sit in silent contemplation, or mindfulness, the entire Universe opens up to us. You may ask any question of it and you will receive an answer at the level of your understanding. What a wonderful resource to be part of the feedback loop called Life! Literally, all of life is supporting you in every moment if you be still and allow. The Universe costs nothing and gives everything.
Much love,
Christine
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May 3, 2015
Wondrous Willow Illustrator Featured in Dayton Daily News
Hi, Friends,
Congratulations, Joey! Wondrous Willow‘s illustrator, Joey McGrellis, was featured in the Dayton Daily News! Many thanks to Pam Dillon for her hard work on the story.
Wondrous Willow is set to publish in September.
Love,
Christine
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