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by Dr. Michael Ellis ©2010
The world's religious believers have, as a group,
been cautious about making changes towards a more sustainable planetary
future. Considering they are the majority of humanity, this will
have to change.
Harvard University's Forum on Religion and Ecology (http://environment.harvard.edu/religion/)
is the largest international multireligious project of its kind.
The overall aim of its work is to find what connects rather than
what separates us in terms of religions and ideologies. The environmental
crisis, especially the loss of biodiversity, highlights our need
to connect with the common ground of our interconnectedness with
all of life and the need to highlight our deep respect for the sacredness
of all of life.
The new science of consciousness researched at the major universities
of the world including Harvard, Stanford and UCLA shows scientifically
that we are inextricably related with the total universe. It shows
that the universe is a self referential living biological process
and brings together physics consciousness and healing in a way which
links science and religion.
Most of our great religious figures, appeared in an axial development
two and a half thousand years ago.REF 1 Around this time, we see
the development of Judaism, Buddhism,the philosophy of Socrates
and Plato Zoroastrism Janism and also the foundations of monotheism
were laid in the west.. In the East, the inclusive compassion of
the Buddha which states seek your salvation within yourself with
diligence was established.
The spiritual belief systems were enculturated. They were born
of a need of small nation states, to find meaning in life and to
maintain bonds within the community.
The individual at that time in history was subservient to the collective
whole , run by emperors, Caesar's and Kings.. In the East, the situation
was no different The priestly caste system worked in tandem with
the aristocracy, creating a ruling theocracy. True spiritual independence
for the individual person was unheard of, as a nation played power
games with other nations, vying for land and territory.
Life and death and survival, were key preoccupations in this patriarchal
world and the collective archetypes were imbued with powerful symbols
of survival, death and rebirth, capped by the God or Buddha Redeemer
figure embodied in the priesthood.
The ancient wisdom, which held the key to the true nature of the
human being and human psyche was lost in two separate historical
events.
HISTORICAL EVENTS
The first was the burning of the greats Alexandrian library in Egypt
Ancient and modern sources identify four possible occasions for
the destruction of the Library:
1. Caesar's conquest 48 BC;
2. The attack of Aurelian in the 3rd century;
3. The decree of Theophilus in 391;
4. The Muslim conquest in 642 or thereafter.
Although the actual circumstances and timing of the physical destruction
of the Library remain uncertain, it is however clear that by the
8th century, the Library was no longer a significant institution
and had ceased to function in any important capacity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria
The second, was the occasion of the Council of Nicea in 325 AD,
under the auspices of Emperor Constantine when the authorised version
of the Bible was born.
About 50% of the biblical texts were discarded at this time. Only
recently have some of these texts, been recovered. A notable example
is the Dead Sea Scrolls, which documents the traditions and spirituality
of the Essenes who lived around the time of Christ twenty- five
biblical texts were thus taken out of our references during that
time an additional 20 supporting documents, such as the book of
the Secrets of Enoch, were also removed.REF 2 These documents, express
an individual spirituality, based on the inextricable connection,
between the human being and the living universe through the compassionate
heart. This spirituality was more loving and feminine, then the
patriarchal Pauline doctrine of Christianity, which expressed an
external God and the notion of sin, evil and hell.
RELIGION AND GLOBALISATION
What all this means is that, firstly, we have lost the ancient
traditions and wisdom, which could have given a more inclusive expression
of humanity,in relationship to all the conscious universe.
Secondly, the ancient wisdom is still contained within the traditions
of the indigenous people of the world and in ancient storehouses
such as the pyramid s of Egypt is,and the ancient temples in Tibet
This is the depth and wisdom inherent in the human heart and also
our deep connection with the symbols and meaning of the flora and
fauna of nature in terms of totems, shamanistic symbols. flowers
such as The Lotus etc etc which by their very nature reach us to
higher spiritual levels of experience and consciousness. In fact
all the great religions have within them these esoteric or hidden
messages.
Thirdly, the current religions in the world as they stand, still
live by the ethos and cultural proclivity in which they were proclaimed,
2 1/2 thousand years ago, and have not yet risen to face the enormous
changes of a more inclusive, interconnected global society, which
we now live in.
SCIENCE, RELIGION AND CONSCIOUSNESS
Science itself is gradually unravelling the nature of consciousness,
and a deep relationship with the infinite intelligence of the self
referential biological universe, particularly through the science
of process physics.
The new quantum physics, which is the basis of the new biology,
and the new medicine, reveal the following points:
- Evolution is not a random event, but has purpose in it. In this
respect, the universe is a biological self-referential evolving
creative system.
- Darwinian evolution, is false. We live in a co-operative living
matrix, in which everything maintains itself at the expense of
everything else.
- Materialistic science is dead, not only literally, but also
theoretically. The universe is built and exists on energy in a
quantum non local field.
- Humanity exists to cooperate in communication units and systems.
We are all cells in a loving matrix.
This understanding of consciousness, comes from the thousands of
experiments, which prove ESP.REF 3 Remote viewing, psychokinesis
synchronicity and the effects of mind on the environment. This is
in addition to the ability of the mind to create coherence with
heart and brain, in order to cure virtually any illness under the
sun.
Compared with the 1960s, we now have access to consciousness and
spiritual studies and information, which stretch back thousands
of years. This is all accessible now, through the Internet and through
videos. The key ultimately is kindness. We need to be able to tolerate
and try and love each other and at least care about each other,
as we all live on only one planet.
The ability of thousands of people in coherent meditation to affect
critical mass in terms of positive changes in society has been documented
in many transcendental meditation studies. CommonPassion.org http://www.commonpassion.org/
is evolving a collaborative social network that orchestrates, monitors,
and validates the effectiveness of peace-engendering events, such
as local and global meditations and prayers, peace concerts and
dances, and other practices. Dr. Roger Nelson's of Princeton University
sees CommonPassion.org as a continuation and expansion of the Global
Consciousness Project.
WE NEED A NEW VISION TO UNITE
Can our religions make a quantum jump at this time, when our planet
is at tipping point and severe mutilation of all living species,
including human beings, could occur.
What is needed is the awakening of a new consciousness and creativity
to the challenges posed by the deep crisis that humanity now faces.
We are at the summit of 6.5 billion years of evolution. The biosphere
is a panoply of beauty and creativity with the mountains, Sunscapes,
moonscapes, wild forests and the enormous biodiversity offlora and
fauna. It is only in the past 20 years, have we at last realised
through science our deep kinship with all living species on the
planet. And this comes with the dread realisation, that our biosphere
and planet are now on the sixth phase extinction of biodiversity,
which is occurring at 30,000 species a year.REF 4 The last time that
this occurred was 65 million years ago, with the extinction of the
dinosaurs. Humanity is now an endangered species.
The religions of the world, now have to deal with new scenarios
which are global, and ecological and in which our very lives are
threatened.
Can our combined humanity reach a place and common ground, where
our religions can come together to enhance human values and express
a deep regard and love for all humanity and living species and an
affirmation of and celebration for all of life.
Can we indeed become responsible stewards of the planet, seeing
ourselves as inextricably part of the great conscious cosmic network
of life in which each one of us has a unique part to play in creating
higher awareness, higher consciousness, creativity and love of life.
We need a new vision to unite humanity.
Indeed, this vision is happening in various fields around the planet.
We only have to look at the earth charter, which is an expression
of a new form of global governance, based on deep respect for the
sacredness of life. This ties in well with the many citizens movements,
which seek for a more equal representation of the voices of the
people that they may be more clearly heard and represented.
There is also the development of new disciplines and understandings
of religion and ecology, science and religion, holistic medicine,
holistic education, involving the environment and also ecological
economics, especially the work of Hazel Henderson.
A new religion or a new consciousness will need to encompass a Meta
paradigm which brings together a more unified understanding of our
place in the universe.
REF 1 AXIAL AGE German philosopher Karl Jaspers coined the term
the axial age (Achsenzeit in the German language original) to describe
the period from 800 BC to 200 BC, during which, according to Jaspers,
similarly revolutionary thinking appeared in China, India and the
Occident. The period is also sometimes referred to as the axis age.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axial_Age
REF2 Ref Secrets of the Lost Mode of Prayer: The Hidden Power of
Beauty, Blessings, Wisdom, and Hurt by Gregg Braden
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Dead Sea Scrolls,The Mystery & Meaning of the Shanks, Hershel
Essene Gospel of Peace (Vol. 1-4)) Szekely,EB
REF3 Read any of the following books or other works to understand
how this works, and how it has been proven:
Bohr, N., 1958 Light and life. In: Atomic Physics and Human Knowledge,
Wiley, New York,
Capra, F., 1983. The Tao of physics: an exploration of the parallels
between modern physics and Eastern mysticism, Flamingo, London.
Conrad, M, Home, D. and Josephson, B. 1988. Beyond Quantum Theory:
A realist psychobiological interpretation of physical reality. In:
Microphysical Reality and Quantum
Formalism, Vol. I, G. Tarozzi, A. van der Merwe and F. Selleri,
(Eds.) pp 285-293, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht.
Hameroff, S.R. and Penrose, R., 1996, Orchestrated Reduction of
Quantum Coherence in Brain Microtubules: A Model for Consciousness.
In: 'Toward a Science of Consciousness',
ed. S.R. Hameroff, A.W. Kaszniak and A.C. Scott, 691-4, MIT Press,
Cambridge, Mass.
Josephson, B. and Conrad, M. 1992, Uniting Eastern Philosophy and
Modern Science,
Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad, India.
Josephson, B. and Pallikari-Viras, F., Biological Utilisation of
Quantum Nonlocality, Found.Phys. 21, 197-207, 1991.
Josephson, B.D. and Rubik, B.A., The Challenge of Consciousness
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Perspectives 3(1), 15-19, 1992.
Rosen, R. 1991. Life Itself: A Comprehensive Inquiry into the Nature,
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Stapp, H. P., 1982. Mind, Matter and Quantum Mechanics, Found. Phys.
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Stapp, H. P., 1985. Consciousness and values in the quantum universe,
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Stapp, H. P., 2001. Science, Values, and the Nature of the Human
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REF 4 The current biodiversity extinction event: Scenarios for
mitigation and recovery
Michael J. Novacek*, and Elsa E. Cleland -American Museum of Natural
History, New York, NY 10024; and Department of Biological Sciences,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.
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