New Revolutions for a Small Planet Quotes
New Revolutions for a Small Planet: How the Global Shift in Humanity and Nature Will Transform Our Minds and Lives
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“Look young man, what goes on in this reality is Intelligence trying to find itself – whether through fear, chaos, opposition; or through unity and compassion. These are all various aspects of the same game that is playing out. You need to be a conscious game-player, which means getting yourself on the playing-field rather than allowing yourself to be subdued on the sidelines. Be a bridge and be a game-player!”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“Monroe turned away from the water and gave me a casual smile. ‘You see, humans are so impatient. They wish to see change yesterday. They believe they are the drivers of change on this planet. Yet they are blissfully ignorant of the bigger picture – of the evolutionary picture.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“Being attentive is what draws circumstances to a person in this reality.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“Observing this is like seeing a pinball machine game, bouncing from one impact to the other. It is a life of rebound and reaction - mixing comedy with tragedy - automation with the old spark of ignition or re-cognition. If there is no intervention there shall be chaos. If intervention is not subtle there will be madness. It is a procedure and process of caution and concise knowledge.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“phrase that Monroe – I believe – had once said casually when we were not recording. It was something like the need to prepare the mental soil in advance of the actualization of ideas in order for them to become accepted mental currency.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“This is the mistake you doubly wise sapiens sapiens make today’ Monroe said with a slight inflection of irony in his voice. ‘You observe everything through your lens without realizing the observer affects the observed.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“Warriors of a kind’ he then added, smiling. ‘And why should you not be? If you are not a warrior within then you have fear. Fear is one of the most dangerous things for people. Fear pulls a person further into the trap of your reality and lessens your potential for perception. Fear is a wonderful distracter; it keeps you occupied on the mundane, and on the false.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“With cupped hands I took several gulps of the crisp, refreshing water and savored its taste. It was hard to believe that reality could be an illusion – or delusion – and yet be so real at the same time.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“His stare was direct and steady yet, I felt, sympathetic also. ‘I should also say’ he went on, ‘that there is simultaneously a movement to create fear and confusion on this planet. You should not concern yourself with this, nor respond to it emotionally. Be aware of its presence; yet be neutral, and remain balanced and positive.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“When you stop listening to what people say and instead observe what they are doing, you will see a different picture. Don’t be confused by their words. Observe their behaviour. Then you will have more information on how to respond appropriately. Your world needs to evolve, and so do you!’ said Monroe”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“Many people here on Earth don’t even realize that they are accustomed, and persuaded, into getting their information from sources which specialize in providing it – and not by individual thought, observation, or training.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“True reality by its very nature is more participatory than people realize. Throughout life a person must allow their experiences to create change within them, so that external impacts can stimulate an internal shift.”
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
― Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man Who Came to Earth
“Whether we realize it or not we are indoctrinated to react predictably to specific signs, symbols, words, and images. These trig-gers have included Red and Communist during the United States’ 1950s McCarthyism; or Muslim terrorist during the currently constructed “War on Terror.” Targeted reactions can thus be achieved, making the populace open to further manipulation in this state.”
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
“There is too little room to have too many radical and independent thinkers.”
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
“The manufacturing of consent*2 is now endemic to modern technological societies.”
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
“When will we stop being herded like dumb cattle through artificial and unnatural perceptive and cognitive systems?”
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
“Centuries of social slavery could, after all, have hard wired us to become passive and meek to authority.”
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
― The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution and the Battle to Control How We Think
