Building Group Subtle Fields by David Thomas Nicol
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Expand your access to higher areas and go beyond your individual meditation or prayer practice to work with group energy fields.
Explore the exciting frontiers of spiritual transformation with other pioneers at the forefront of meditation and collective intention.
Have you felt the call to go beyond your personal transformative practices in the field of group experience and expanded collective influence?
Does your heart hurt to make a difference in the many problems that humanity is facing?
The transition from the consciousness of “I” to the consciousness of “we” lies at the basis of the historical evolutionary shift taking place today on our planet.
Regardless of whether the playing field is a business, sport, art or non-profit organization, the development of coherent, collaborative and effective groups is vital for achieving breakthrough results.
More importantly, the transition to conscious group formation is necessary for us to gain access to the collective wisdom necessary to effectively respond to the unprecedented scale and complexity of the problems that we face as a species.
This shift is evident in the areas of personal and spiritual growth in the form of new technologies designed specifically to awaken the potentials of group consciousness.
Higher levels of creativity, intuitive intelligence, love, purpose, courage and will – all this can be achieved through the development and education of the subtle field that underlies any group.
In all these and other respects, the group field can serve as a deep source of support for personal evolution.
It can also be applied for the benefit of society.
There is more and more scientific and unofficial evidence showing that we can influence things from a distance – from the power of prayer … to the measurable effects of global meditation … to the ability of shamans, yogis and qigong masters to heal others from afar.
A new wave of research into phenomena such as the Maharishi effect, which helped lower crime levels in parallel with group meditations, and experiments such as the Global Consciousness project provide evidence that the work of consciousness can and does contribute to positive social change.
The problem, however, is that one person can do so much alone. Only when we use the power of group fields do we gain access to a more powerful lever for positive changes, including the ability to use ritual, intention and healing energy to influence others (and ourselves).
And although all these studies are interesting to think about, you will probably feel even more attracted to your heart to explore this advanced work, as you will witness a huge number of wars, conflicts and environmental damage on the planet.
Our hearts break when we see the level of terrifying violence on the world stage. Our hearts urge us to do SOMETHING to elevate humanity and solve these terrible situations.
So, how can you unite your heart and mind and devote your spiritual practice to deep social healing? Using the power of group fields for personal evolution, group cohesion and subtle activity.
You may not have heard of subtle activism, but this is both a new discipline and a growing movement that combines spiritual practices with the emerging understanding of how we can change our world in a positive direction thanks to the strength of our individual and collective consciousness.
Subtle activism opens up new intriguing horizons of transformational practice and serves as a way to integrate internal development with external interaction, uniting communities in healing and positive change missions. And not only is there evidence of positive collective influence, but subtle activists themselves benefit from the wonderful secondary effect of increased hope and creative energy.
In the past, these areas were often considered too speculative and “distant,” but now we are entering an era in which we are beginning to understand how transformational practices can expand the capabilities of our minds, transmit love in our hearts, and begin to influence the “collective field” of such a way to help heal social wounds, cleanse past injuries, and reduce humanity’s predilection for violence and crime.
Thus, our spiritual practices can develop further than the desire for personal liberation to help solve the problem of “global hot spots” – areas of real suffering – or even major political processes in which millions of people participate.
Research is also starting to show that advanced meditators and healing practices are more effective than novices in creating these shifts non-locally, implying that this is a skill that we can develop each.
That is why the area of subtle activity is gaining momentum as a legitimate area for research and targeted research. Actics. Subtle activism also gives us a unique understanding of group and collective practices, from ceremonies to focused group intent and simultaneous meditations in different places.
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- Lectures 0
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 169
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