A SENSE OF THE SACRED AND RITUALISTIC IN THE MATERIAL AGE.
‘On the chosen day, the Elders along with “The Seers”, the most spiritually advanced members of our various communities, materialized at the
“Sacred Place” known as ‘Rozabal’, the most Sacred Site for ceremonies that involved participation by “The Mother”.
After the evocation of various sacred sounds that took several hours, an ultimate peace and calm filled the valley. Like a calm before a storm, all fell silent, the birds, the wind, the trees. Gradually too, the voices and sounds softened from the surrounding plateau where the vast crowds had gathered to watch this sacred event from a distance. From where they gathered on the rim of the valley, the participants of the service were only mere specs on a sun-drenched plain, empty of any trees or plants, a small circular desert of sand, situated in an old crater that was used as an easy target, a place easily identifiable for incoming mind transport”.
After the cleansing of the space, the vibrations from the chanting entered the hearts and souls of everyone. The vibrations passed through the material bone, the liquids of water and blood, muscle tissue, etc. creating a physical super rapid vibration that purified all recipients. This was necessary to make an extremely large zone for clear transmissions of energy of a level that could power all the different worlds and heavenly states for eternity’.
Within this reading from the book ‘I Maya’, the people who live in Maya’s world posses a great sense of spirituality that is accessible to all its citizens.
It’s a unifying and and living force that brings the people together.
They evoke a sacred ritual to connect with their God.
A sense of sacredness and ritual are extremely important for all people.
Maya’s world is different from our own because there is only on spiritual reality for them. They don’t have the issues associated with different belief systems that are in constant collision with each other, belief systems attempting to dominate each other.
A sense of the sacred can be found and can be created and felt in any belief system that doesn’t aspire to murder or the destruction of cultures.
It needs to have a balanced outlook, not be fundamental, look at how diversity benefits all and is not a threating to others with different spiritual outlooks. It needs to live within the laws of nature allowing for future sustainability.
Belief systems are not necessarily dependent on having a God figure. As some examples, Atheism is a belief system; a belief in not having a God creator, nor having judgment by an external power. More traditional belief systems like Christianity or Islam in its softer more middle path outlooks, Paganism with a variety of different Gods within the natural world all are legitimate. This list can go on for eternity, as long as they remain creative, hold vision for positivity within the laws of nature and don’t attempt to dominate over another person’s ideas.
From an individual current perspective, there is now too much action for the personal self at the expense of all others leading to the infection of greed.
A sense of duty to family and to the community and the environment has gradually been eroded way. The instilling of good values to make better humans, are being replaced on individualism to the extreme. Good parenting is being replaced by parents not applying a sense of tradition or spirituality but allowing their children to fend for themselves leaving them empty from having food for the soul.
Many parents are now too involved in materialism which advocates the artificial concept that the more you have in monetary and material objects will inturn create the happiness and self-fulfilment they hunger, leaving the children without the holistic love they need from their parents.
Children are fed from brain-deadening, empty TV when they are young as sedation to allow parents time for themselves. Later it becomes the iPhones and computer games that take them away from creating stories from their own imaginations, creating a cycle of future parents who have lost communication skills and a loss of story telling about the past, leaving them without the skills to finding a true sense of their grounded and secure selves.
The cycle continues with parents who cannot communicate anymore with each other and lose the sense of loving commitment to each other.
In the fast food, fast fix culture, we live in now, we move from relationship to relationship in search for an artificial perfection we are told through the media exists, that perfect material life without understanding that life is imperfect, it is struggle and sacrifice especially for the children we create.
These parents pass on the responsibility of their children’s development to everyone else in the child’s life. It becomes the schools’ responsibility, to become the surrogate parents rather than the parents themselves and when the child has issues, it’s everyone else they blame when the child loses direction; they themselves are never to blame for the damage they have left behind in the form the empty souls they have created.
The void the children feel is replaced by the belief that what they see on the screens wether these be computer, television or cinema, is what reality should be. These are generally images of unobtainable perfection or role models that utilise violence to achieve their goals.
In new developments, negative forces in this world foster artificial realties and convince the vulnerable of warped versions of spiritual missions. While giving the child a sense of belonging they lacked from their busy parents, they are led to far off lands to destroy themselves and innocent others in deranged beliefs that fill the voids in their lonely souls.
In the United States we have disaffected children entering schools and murdering their fellow students and teachers.
From an Australian perspective, over hundreds of years we have attempted to annihilate indigenous culture that held all the positive elements of belief and spirituality I mentioned at the beginning.
Indigenous culture had the correct view; they allied themselves with nature and lived with her, they had their stories about creation, they had their medicine and unified culture within their local communities. They were full of spirit and a sense of self awareness.
From the perspective of the English, Irish and Scots who arrived in Australia in from the 1850’s, they were the dominant Anglo Saxons. This culture and their religion ruled from those early years to the conclusion of the second world war. From that point this culture has steadily been moulded by the ever powerful U.S.
The Australian Anglo Saxon culture is gradually eroding increasingly losing a sense of its own history. The Anglican church continues to shrink and the Monarchists are now a dying breed within Australia, but what is the replacement for this sector of the community? Anglo Australians which buys into the media feed will eventually give way to the more dominant cultures that hold stronger senses of themselves.
This is natural progression of a society that is a real working positive meting pot of multiculturalism.
The Asian cultures who have a sense of religious identity, a more communal outlook with respect for their elders and their link with the stories of the past. They are economically minded but know themselves through the link they have with their history. It’s when economic mindfulness alone becomes the driving force, leading to selfish greed, this is when the true problems commence.
These cultures will act to counter complete domination by U.S. culture in the Asia Pacific. China will be the new world leader. It will be Chinas turn to play world power.
There are wonderful contributions that the United States has made especially within the realms of Popular Culture but its emphasis on the material backed by Fundamental Christian values aid in creating the empty souls who cant compete with the finance interlocked with a political elite.
From U.S inspired gang culture, empty entertainment that has no educational value, and worst of all American Exceptionalism, the true belief that their way is the only way at the expense of all others.
Empires come and go, as stated this is part of evolution.
The Romans gave the common people, gladiatorial spectaculars, and threw bread at the mob to keep them happy and blinded to what was really happening in the power plays occurring behind the scenes with powerful politicians in the Forum. Unfortunately, we are becoming the hungry souls that are becoming blinded by the superficial being fed to us via politically controlled media.
As mentioned, our saviours will be the strong family orientated cultures with a sense of their own historical sense and spirituality while having a tireless work ethic.
In respect to our own indigenous culture, the guardians of this land for thousands of years, for the rest of Australian society to start to understand their respect and knowledge for this special land, our modern western culture may again develop a sense of its own responsibility, not just for love and respect of the individual, nor solely to our families but also to the wider community and environment. It may also begin to feed a new sense of spirit to a people who have starved themselves for so long, old timeless wisdom reborn for everyone’s future survival.
“Sacred Place” known as ‘Rozabal’, the most Sacred Site for ceremonies that involved participation by “The Mother”.
After the evocation of various sacred sounds that took several hours, an ultimate peace and calm filled the valley. Like a calm before a storm, all fell silent, the birds, the wind, the trees. Gradually too, the voices and sounds softened from the surrounding plateau where the vast crowds had gathered to watch this sacred event from a distance. From where they gathered on the rim of the valley, the participants of the service were only mere specs on a sun-drenched plain, empty of any trees or plants, a small circular desert of sand, situated in an old crater that was used as an easy target, a place easily identifiable for incoming mind transport”.
After the cleansing of the space, the vibrations from the chanting entered the hearts and souls of everyone. The vibrations passed through the material bone, the liquids of water and blood, muscle tissue, etc. creating a physical super rapid vibration that purified all recipients. This was necessary to make an extremely large zone for clear transmissions of energy of a level that could power all the different worlds and heavenly states for eternity’.
Within this reading from the book ‘I Maya’, the people who live in Maya’s world posses a great sense of spirituality that is accessible to all its citizens.
It’s a unifying and and living force that brings the people together.
They evoke a sacred ritual to connect with their God.
A sense of sacredness and ritual are extremely important for all people.
Maya’s world is different from our own because there is only on spiritual reality for them. They don’t have the issues associated with different belief systems that are in constant collision with each other, belief systems attempting to dominate each other.
A sense of the sacred can be found and can be created and felt in any belief system that doesn’t aspire to murder or the destruction of cultures.
It needs to have a balanced outlook, not be fundamental, look at how diversity benefits all and is not a threating to others with different spiritual outlooks. It needs to live within the laws of nature allowing for future sustainability.
Belief systems are not necessarily dependent on having a God figure. As some examples, Atheism is a belief system; a belief in not having a God creator, nor having judgment by an external power. More traditional belief systems like Christianity or Islam in its softer more middle path outlooks, Paganism with a variety of different Gods within the natural world all are legitimate. This list can go on for eternity, as long as they remain creative, hold vision for positivity within the laws of nature and don’t attempt to dominate over another person’s ideas.
From an individual current perspective, there is now too much action for the personal self at the expense of all others leading to the infection of greed.
A sense of duty to family and to the community and the environment has gradually been eroded way. The instilling of good values to make better humans, are being replaced on individualism to the extreme. Good parenting is being replaced by parents not applying a sense of tradition or spirituality but allowing their children to fend for themselves leaving them empty from having food for the soul.
Many parents are now too involved in materialism which advocates the artificial concept that the more you have in monetary and material objects will inturn create the happiness and self-fulfilment they hunger, leaving the children without the holistic love they need from their parents.
Children are fed from brain-deadening, empty TV when they are young as sedation to allow parents time for themselves. Later it becomes the iPhones and computer games that take them away from creating stories from their own imaginations, creating a cycle of future parents who have lost communication skills and a loss of story telling about the past, leaving them without the skills to finding a true sense of their grounded and secure selves.
The cycle continues with parents who cannot communicate anymore with each other and lose the sense of loving commitment to each other.
In the fast food, fast fix culture, we live in now, we move from relationship to relationship in search for an artificial perfection we are told through the media exists, that perfect material life without understanding that life is imperfect, it is struggle and sacrifice especially for the children we create.
These parents pass on the responsibility of their children’s development to everyone else in the child’s life. It becomes the schools’ responsibility, to become the surrogate parents rather than the parents themselves and when the child has issues, it’s everyone else they blame when the child loses direction; they themselves are never to blame for the damage they have left behind in the form the empty souls they have created.
The void the children feel is replaced by the belief that what they see on the screens wether these be computer, television or cinema, is what reality should be. These are generally images of unobtainable perfection or role models that utilise violence to achieve their goals.
In new developments, negative forces in this world foster artificial realties and convince the vulnerable of warped versions of spiritual missions. While giving the child a sense of belonging they lacked from their busy parents, they are led to far off lands to destroy themselves and innocent others in deranged beliefs that fill the voids in their lonely souls.
In the United States we have disaffected children entering schools and murdering their fellow students and teachers.
From an Australian perspective, over hundreds of years we have attempted to annihilate indigenous culture that held all the positive elements of belief and spirituality I mentioned at the beginning.
Indigenous culture had the correct view; they allied themselves with nature and lived with her, they had their stories about creation, they had their medicine and unified culture within their local communities. They were full of spirit and a sense of self awareness.
From the perspective of the English, Irish and Scots who arrived in Australia in from the 1850’s, they were the dominant Anglo Saxons. This culture and their religion ruled from those early years to the conclusion of the second world war. From that point this culture has steadily been moulded by the ever powerful U.S.
The Australian Anglo Saxon culture is gradually eroding increasingly losing a sense of its own history. The Anglican church continues to shrink and the Monarchists are now a dying breed within Australia, but what is the replacement for this sector of the community? Anglo Australians which buys into the media feed will eventually give way to the more dominant cultures that hold stronger senses of themselves.
This is natural progression of a society that is a real working positive meting pot of multiculturalism.
The Asian cultures who have a sense of religious identity, a more communal outlook with respect for their elders and their link with the stories of the past. They are economically minded but know themselves through the link they have with their history. It’s when economic mindfulness alone becomes the driving force, leading to selfish greed, this is when the true problems commence.
These cultures will act to counter complete domination by U.S. culture in the Asia Pacific. China will be the new world leader. It will be Chinas turn to play world power.
There are wonderful contributions that the United States has made especially within the realms of Popular Culture but its emphasis on the material backed by Fundamental Christian values aid in creating the empty souls who cant compete with the finance interlocked with a political elite.
From U.S inspired gang culture, empty entertainment that has no educational value, and worst of all American Exceptionalism, the true belief that their way is the only way at the expense of all others.
Empires come and go, as stated this is part of evolution.
The Romans gave the common people, gladiatorial spectaculars, and threw bread at the mob to keep them happy and blinded to what was really happening in the power plays occurring behind the scenes with powerful politicians in the Forum. Unfortunately, we are becoming the hungry souls that are becoming blinded by the superficial being fed to us via politically controlled media.
As mentioned, our saviours will be the strong family orientated cultures with a sense of their own historical sense and spirituality while having a tireless work ethic.
In respect to our own indigenous culture, the guardians of this land for thousands of years, for the rest of Australian society to start to understand their respect and knowledge for this special land, our modern western culture may again develop a sense of its own responsibility, not just for love and respect of the individual, nor solely to our families but also to the wider community and environment. It may also begin to feed a new sense of spirit to a people who have starved themselves for so long, old timeless wisdom reborn for everyone’s future survival.
Published on October 11, 2015 03:25
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