448. How To Create A New World Order
Admittedly, I wrote the topic for this article down quite a while ago, and I’m left wondering… what on earth was I thinking?
I think we can start with what is a world order. From my perspective, this is a way in which individuals act, as well as their involvement with themselves, the larger collective, perhaps the planet and the universe at large.
It’s important to note that my perspective is based in western civilization as a channeler. You’re not wrong if you disagree.
Why need a new world order? It’s pretty clear that, while not net-new to us, the world is in pain. And not only in pain, but also suffering. When we imagine a “utopia” of sorts, there’s of course the intended technological advancement, beauty and creativity, as well as harmony with nature. Which in a way, we’re somewhat right on, or having a good relationship with. But in terms of the success and happiness of all people in and on the planet, we’ve got some work to do. It’s not often that we consider a new world order from a philosophical perspective. Perhaps because there’s little to no “world order” expertise, beyond sociology, economics, history and more. But who is really doing the work of considering modern-day philosophy when it comes to every single person that’s here, and how, no matter who you are and what you are, you can contribute to a success far beyond your own. Maybe even far beyond the collective’s known. This is not to discredit anyone who is talking about this, as I am in a very limited scope of information. But I don’t feel it’s something that many people are talking about. Perhaps the undertaking is too grand, or too much of a blanket statement. But I think it’s worth it to try. So what can every single person elevate, no matter who or what they are, in order to seriously benefit the overall collective.
Before you dive into this list, you may be thinking… how can a new world order simply be acts that an individual person does? Why are we not looking at this from the top down? The reason being is that no matter what foundations, institutions or economic structures that are put into pace, if the individuals in a collective are not healed, history will be doomed to repeat itself. As it has.
Personal responsibility/acknowledgment: Acknowledgment is the first part of the energy transmission process. It’s not an accident that acknowledgment and acceptance are on this list. Why? It’s the process for releasing and transmuting negative or old and stagnant energy. When we as people, do not acknowledge what’s going on in our life, it’s repressed and rejected. It lives within our body as an energetic “or” so to speak, or an energetic fractal, and it causes havoc. It’s a prism in which we see the world, as well as what we manifest. It’s often times why we tend to get ourselves in the same situations over and over again. If we want history to stop repeating itself, it begins with acknowledgment. When we take on personal responsibility, there’s less unanswered questions, less threads and less problems within our lives. When we have ourselves under control, we can then help others and give back. Kind of like putting your oxygen mask on before anyone else’s. If you’re struggling with yours, then we’ve got too many people unable to meet their own needs. Of course, tis is no always perfect. Not everyone in this lifetime will be able to achieve all their dreams, aspirations and goals. This is simply due to time. As we evolve as a species, we’ll likely become much stronger and better at this process. Remember that negative energy is pervasive. The more that we inhabit it, the more that exists on this planet. It starts with us.
Love: As much as I consider myself a loving being that accesses and works with love, it’s still somewhat challenging for me to put into words. I think that at the end of the day, love is the respect, caring and help to others, even when we may not feel strong enough to embody it or do it ourselves. It’s giving for the sake and intention of healing, not to distract, disrupt or any other negative emotions which come along with it. The more that we love, even if at first it feels like we’re faking it or forcing it, the more that we flex these muscles. Love is incredibly contagious. I’m sure you can think of a time where someone made a gesture out of love. It can change the trajectory of your life. For someone to feel wanted and special is a powerful tool in a world which tends to rip this from ourselves, to begin with. In a way, love is everything. In particular, it’s a high vibration or at least embodying these qualities. If love and fear are the spectrum that we must work with, we must narrow into love to the best of our abilities. It is, theoretically, the only thing to transmute fear, after all. So in a way, it’s the “antidote” for hate.
Graciousness: As I channeled graciousness, I was somewhat confused, to be honest with you. What does it even mean? In a way, I find it to be honest, kind, as well as embodying grace. When something negative has happened to you, do you immediately lash out? Do you hurt others? It may feel even more painful to allow it to process through your body. But what does projecting hate serve? Maybe a temporary feeling of healing But unfortunately, it does nothing for us in the long-term. In a way, graciousness is being the bigger person. And for yourself, within a collective, someone always must step up to be the bigger person. Otherwise hate patterns perpetuate. It’s not always easy, but likely, always worth it.
Acceptance: Acceptance is the second step in transmuting negative energy. While sometimes, acknowledgment is more challenging, particularly when it comes to same, acceptance has its own pain points. To accept the painful things which you’ve done to yourself, or which have been done onto you. It’s similar to accepting that horrible things happen to good people. That destruction and suffering perpetuates. But at at times, I do wonder if people would be more at peace with suffering in the world if they can acknowledge and accept their own suffering. As they will soon realize that pain and suffering comes from source. In a way, their wondering and curiosity may simply be an ambiguous deflection of their own. How could it be? Or how could I let it be within my own self, as well as part of a greater and larger collective. To accept is to love and vice versa. Because in a way, acceptance is the true fulfillment of truth and what is. How can one heal themselves as well as others without being 100% immersed in what is? Is this immersion the highest form of empathy? In a way, I believe so. I think people get this often times confused with boundaries. There’s enlightenment in understanding your energetic power at any given point and place in time, also considering pushing yourself and making yourself uncomfortable. But to simply observe, listen and know is often times a relatively “easy” activity, which I think many people “shove” to the back of their priority list or minds. As a channeler, many passed people that come through to me just want their stories heard. And as I listen and as I accept, I realize that that in itself is healing.