22 December 2012

What Will A Renaissance of Love Mean for All of Us?

by Patricia Diane Cota-Robles
www.eraofpeace.org 


Precious Hearts, YouTube videos (click)that will greatly assist in manifesting the patterns of perfection 
as we prepare to birth a Renaissance of Divine Love.


The Company of Heaven has confirmed that at long last Humanity has reached a tipping point in our shift into Unity Consciousness. This is enabling us to utilize the celestial alignments and the influx of Light that is taking place this momentous year to cocreate A Renaissance of Divine Love on Planet Earth. 

I would like to share some information with you that is being given to Humanity by the Beings of Light. This information reveals what this unprecedented opportunity will mean for all of us, and how the cocreation of a New Renaissance of Love will catapult Humanity and Mother Earth forward in the Light. Please go within to the Divinity of your heart, and ask your I AM Presence to reveal to you the Truth of this message and ask what your part is in this amazing facet of the Divine Plan.

2012 has transcended the expectations of dedicated Lightworkers who have been working toward this Cosmic Moment for the past 25 years. With the unprecedented influx of Light that has taken place so far this year Humanity, in unison with the Company of Heaven, is on the path to God Victoriously birthing a Renaissance of Divine Love.

This will not occur by chance, it will happen through the conscious and deliberate efforts of you and me and dedicated people all over the world. Remember, we are cocreating this Earthly experience. In order for us to birth a Renaissance of Divine Love that will bless all Life on this precious planet, the Company of Heaven is calling each of us to a higher service. Please, listen to your inner guidance and respond to this vital Heart Call from your I AM Presence.

In order to fully understand the magnitude of what birthing a New Renaissance of Love will mean for Humanity and all Life on Earth, the Company of Heaven wants us to remember how the first Renaissance transformed this planet. The first Renaissance originated a little over 500 years ago in Florence, Italy. It was part of a master plan to accelerate the return of the Love Nature of our Mother God, the Divine Feminine, which we have always known as the Holy Spirit. The Divine Intent of the first Renaissance was to awaken Humanity’s creative right-brain hemispheres which had been almost dormant since our fall from Grace aeons ago.

In the middle of the 14th century we were living in the Dark Ages and our affinity for culture and the arts was practically nonexistent. In order to stimulate our creative right brains, the Company of Heaven projected the wisdom of the arts into the mental and emotional stratum of Earth. As this sacred knowledge filtered into Humanity’s hearts and conscious minds, the Renaissance was birthed in Florence, Italy. Art, music, dance, literature, and every other creative facet of the Renaissance elevated Humanity into a level of culture and civility that we had not experienced since our fall from Grace.

The movement in Italy spread throughout Europe, signaling the end of the Dark Ages and the beginning of modern history. The Renaissance inspired civil liberty and a new internal order of culture and political development. It was the beginning of Humanity’s awakening and a crucial stage in the process of liberating the human mind from our fear-based, fragmented
human ego’s paralyzing grip of fear and misinformation. In the midst of unrivaled, barbaric darkness, the Renaissance birthed a civilization of a higher order.

As our right-brain hemispheres were stimulated with new levels of creativity, more of the Love of our Mother God was able to flow into our lives. Much of the art painted by the great masters focused on some of the main players in the Piscean Age. Joseph, Mother Mary, and Jesus, who symbolically represented the Holy Trinity, were depicted in many of the Renaissance paintings. This focus of Humanity’s attention on the Holy Trinity helped to expand the Immortal Victorious Threefold Flame in our hearts.

The first Renaissance was a time of enlightenment and played a critical part in liberating the human mind. Individualism and self-empowerment rose up in the hearts of Humanity, and people pulled away from the oppressive control of the Church. The Renaissance person did not abandon his or her beliefs, but rather adopted new attitudes. Rigidly dogmatic concepts were challenged and cast aside. This marked a momentous turning point in history. There was a resurgence of the Human Spirit that made possible all of the great achievements of modern Humanity. It initiated an atmosphere that was favorable to new ideas, innovative accomplishments, and creative enterprises in every human endeavor. The most amazing part of all of that is the fact that this transformation was accomplished in the middle of the Dark Ages during a time when our human egos were totally manipulating our hearts and minds, a time when Humanity was truly asleep.

Now everything has changed. Even though there are still people on this planet acting as though they live in the Dark Ages, the vast majority of Humanity does not. 
During the past 25 years, miraculous Activities of Light have been successfully accomplished by Lightworkers around the world and unprecedented Divine Intervention has taken place. As a result, Humanity is in the midst of the greatest shift of consciousness that has ever occurred in any system of worlds.


Every man, woman, and child and every particle of Life on Earth have begun the initial ascent onto the 5th-Dimensional Spiral of Evolution. Millions of people on this planet are fully Awake. These precious souls are deliberately participating in the process of cocreating the patterns of perfection for the New Earth in the tangible world of form. Imagine what miracles we will cocreate by birthing a Renaissance of Divine Love in the awakened state of consciousness Humanity is now experiencing.
The Beings of Light have said it is impossible for Humanity to fathom what will be accomplished with the birth of a New Renaissance of Divine Love, but they said it will be GLORIOUS beyond our wildest dreams!

With our Thanks to
by Patricia Diane Cota-Robles
www.eraofpeace.org 

Love & Light to ALL
Dave & Eugen


20 December 2012

Sexuality and Spirituality: Sex as an act Generous and Creative.

True Love, a Blessing from the Universe. DE

Sex is a basic symbol.
As is well known, a symbol is an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual reality. 
What is this inner reality? 
It is above all the reality of the relationship, the relationship between basic pairs of opposites Father-Mother, spirit-matter, positive-negative, life-form and among the great dualities that-when bound to produce the cosmic sense manifested son of God, the cosmic Christ, the universe aware and sensitive.

The sex symbol expresses the reality of love. 
In true love means relationship, but the word love (like the word sex) are used thoughtlessly and without worrying about its true meaning. Love and sex are basically the same thing, because both express the meaning of the Law of Attraction. Sex is sex and love is love, because both words are equally represented the relationship, interaction and unity between God and His universe, man and God, man and his own soul, and between man and woman. This highlights the motivaciónl and relationship. But the result of that relationship is driving the creation and manifestation of a form through which divinity can express themselves and become.

Also in humans occurs drama of sex, then twice in his body, his personality, takes place and fusion bonding process.

First, the relationship between the upper and lower body. The gonads, body of work expresses the instinctive life and physical reproduction. The throat, body of the Word, expresses life and manifest the glory and underlying reality. By linking him with the creator procreative reaches a developmental stage in which children have the ability and mentality inherited from their parents. As he develops a sense of purity in man and encourages the development of a sense of responsibility, and as it increases the love of beauty, color and ideas, it accelerates the process of raising the lower up attach it to the top, then accelerates the beautification of the "Temple of the Lord."

Second, in the head of every man is a wonderful organ, the brain which represents the drama whereby the purely human being merges with divinity, the great drama end of the mystical union between God and man, between intelligence and personality. 
A negative mix and merge the five dimensions of personality that are learned from the preschool. The positive pole becomes active through prayer, service and aspiration, and through his intelligence contacts personality. 

This positive spirit is the symbol of masculine or positive and the negative pole is the symbol of matter, the feminine aspect. These poles are the pituitary gland (pituitary gland) and pineal (epiphysis). The first is negative and the second positive. These two glands are higher correspondences of male and female organs of physical reproduction.
Love is for Eternity DE
As intelligence is becoming more powerful in the mental and emotional life of individuals, penetrates more power in the pineal (like "Holy Spirit") and the human being is purifying his personality and putting the service of the will spiritual, automatically raising emotions of passion into feelings of love. This is again the great drama of sex, repeated in humans. 

So called three times in personal life the meaning of marriage, sex:
Physically, sex or man's relationship with his polar opposite, women, results instinctive desire: The reproduction of the species.

The union of the lower and higher aspiration results in: 
Creativity.
The union of personality with intelligence,
desire resulting in mental inspiration.

13 December 2012

Be Inspired~Tantric Intimacy Exercise for Couples


Tantric Intimacy Exercise for Couples

1. When you awake, set a clear intent for the day that you are open to seeing things from different perspectives.

2. As you go about your daily business, become aware of those situations that stand out for you.

3. Observe the situations from a different perspective; i.e, someone else's point of view. Imagine yourself as being the Creative Director of a scene as it unfolds. Now, create different angles from which the scene can be shot. Play around and have fun with it.

4. Write down the different things that stood out for you, then reflect upon what you saw and its meaning.
What we think determines what we see, hear and feel, in spite of what is actually transpiring around us.
In a nutshell, there's what happens and what we think happens.
The bulk of our decisions, feelings and actions are based upon our thoughts, rather than objective facts, so this is crucial.

5. Set aside a weekly discussion time with your partner where you can both discuss what you saw and what you felt. By listening to your partner's interpretation of the world around them, you stay closely attuned to how they interpret life. This knowledge keeps you intimately connected in spirit, which will also serve you well in the boudoir.

The world is what you think it is. 
Spend some time this next week just noticing how you perceive the world around you. 
Take time to share your observations with your partner.
Intimacy thrives on shared experiences, both in and out the boudoir.

With our appreciation for this article to:
Devi Bliss

12 December 2012

Activating the Solar Codes 12/12/12

Connection Begins a New Cycle
of Evolution on the Planet


by Ana Maria Frallicciardi
Unity and Love 12.12.12 
What we can do 12.12?

The task is simple for 12.12: alignment from our heart with the heart of the earth and the heart of the galaxy. That is, do a meditation where you visualize yourself inside a tube that goes from infinite light above your head and below your feet and enter into the center of the earth. Call RECEIVE Light codes that are descending, then activate within your center channel and your energy centers. Allow this energy to permeate your whole being, open to the experience available to you.

The focus of thought and emotions of each of us is fundamental. We are remembering that we are Intergalactic Navigators . With the focus of our thoughts in unity and love, we are entering new lines of time which we want for our beloved planet Earth, for all humanity and for ourselves.

What is happening now, in you and in your environment, at this time, beyond your consciousness, is a resonance with the heartbeat of the universe, a return home after so long away from home. There is a call from another location that is not answered in logic but in the deeper sense of our being. Is there, in-house, where we are getting that beat that brings the remembrance of Dawn, as expected for thousands of years.

The alignment is an alignment living inside, not outside both planets and stars. Planetary alignments and harmonic convergences have been many times in all, we could also interpret numerological coincidences. But would remain external events, mental reflections. This event will happen in 12.12 with our physical, emotional and spiritual. Wherever you are, you are an important part of change.
The start of a 26,000 year galactic cycle does not happen in one Earth day. This synchronization has already begun and will continue for several months during 2013.

Are we all prepared for the new? 

When we celebrate the new year we put-on best clothes and do the best party. To celebrate the New Year we are clearing rapidly  our old unfinished Galactic business, so we are showing old things buried or forgotten, everything emerges to be compensated and balanced before accessing the new energy. 

You will hear an urgent collective end old conflicts, to politicians to talk about cycle! 
Planetary Consciousness Network is alive and active. 
Beings of Light in service continually send their vibrations loving and compassionate toward the crystal lattice.

3 December 2012

Gross National Happiness in Bhutan


The big idea from a tiny state that could change the world

Bhutan measures prosperity 
by gauging its citizens' happiness levels, not the GDP. 
Now its ideas are attracting interest
at the UN climate change conference in Doha

· Annie Kelly Thimphu, Bhutan
· The Observer, Saturday 1 December 2012 14.30 GMT

The principles of Bhutan’s gross national happiness system 
are spelled out for pupils at a secondary school in Paro, 
a largely agricultural region.  Photograph: Jean-Baptiste Lopez

A series of hand-painted signs dot the side of the winding mountain road that runs between the airport and the Bhutanese capital, Thimphu. Instead of commands to cut speed or check mirrors, they offer the traveller a series of life-affirming mantras. "Life is a journey! Complete it!" says one, while another urges drivers to, "Let nature be your guide". Another, standing on the edge of a perilous curve, simply says: "Inconvenience regretted."

Prayer flags at Taktsang Monastery, Paro

It's a suitably uplifting welcome to visitors to this remote kingdom, a place of ancient monasteries, fluttering prayer flags and staggering natural beauty. Less than 40 years ago, Bhutan opened its borders for the first time. Since then, it has gained an almost mythical status as a real-life Shangri-La, largely for its determined and methodical pursuit of the most elusive of concepts – national happiness.

King Jigme Singye Wangchuck

Since 1971, the country has rejected GDP as the only way to measure progress. In its place, it has championed a new approach to development, which measures prosperity through formal principles of gross national happiness (GNH) and the spiritual, physical, social and environmental health of its citizens and natural environment.

For the past three decades, this belief that wellbeing should take preference over material growth has remained a global oddity. Now, in a world beset by collapsing financial systems, gross inequity and wide-scale environmental destruction, this tiny Buddhist state's approach is attracting a lot of interest.

Nine out of ten Bhutanese are farmers like Sonam Yudron, 
who lives near Lumitsawa, 
and most harvests are bright with chilies drying on rooftops

As world leaders prepare to meet in Doha on Monday for the second week of the UN climate change conference, Bhutan's stark warning that the rest of the world is on an environmental and economical suicide path is starting to gain traction. Last year the UN adopted Bhutan's call for a holistic approach to development, a move endorsed by 68 countries. A UN panel is now considering ways that Bhutan's GNH model can be replicated across the globe.

Taktsang (which mean 'tigers nest') Monastery, Paro, Bhutan

As representatives in Doha struggle to find ways of reaching a consensus on global emissions, Bhutan is also being held up as an example of a developing country that has put environmental conservation and sustainability at the heart of its political agenda. In the last 20 years Bhutan has doubled life expectancy, enrolled almost 100% of its children in primary school and overhauled its infrastructure.

At the same time, placing the natural world at the heart of public policy has led to environmental protection being enshrined in the constitution. The country has pledged to remain carbon neutral and to ensure that at least 60% of its landmass will remain under forest cover in perpetuity. It has banned export logging and has even instigated a monthly pedestrian day that bans all private vehicles from its roads.

Farmer Tshering Cham from Paro, Bhutan, laughs while threshing

"It's easy to mine the land and fish the seas and get rich," says Thakur Singh Powdyel, Bhutan's minister of education, who has become one of the most eloquent spokespeople for GNH. "Yet we believe you cannot have a prosperous nation in the long run that does not conserve its natural environment or take care of the wellbeing of its people, which is being borne out by what is happening to the outside world."

Powdyel believes the world has misinterpreted Bhutan's quest. "People always ask how can you possibly have a nation of happy people? But this is missing the point," he says. "GNH is an aspiration, a set of guiding principles through which we are navigating our path towards a sustainable and equitable society. We believe the world needs to do the same before it is too late."

Bhutan's principles have been set in policy through the gross national happiness index, based on equitable social development, cultural preservation, conservation of the environment and promotion of good governance.

Principal of Losel Primary School in front of one of the buildings of the school, 
Thimpu, Bhutan

At a primary school in Thimphu, the headteacher, Choki Dukpa, watches her students make their way to class. She says that she has seen huge changes to the children's emotional wellbeing since GNH principles were integrated into the education system four years ago. She admits that at first she had no idea what the government's policy to change all education facilities into "green schools" meant.

"It sounded good but I wasn't sure how it would work," she says. But after Unicef funded a "green schools" teacher training programme, things improved. "The idea of being green does not just mean the environment, it is a philosophy for life," says Dukpa.

Alongside maths and science, children are taught basic agricultural techniques and environmental protection. A new national waste management programme ensures that every piece of material used at the school is recycled.

The infusion of GNH into education has also meant daily meditation sessions and soothing traditional music replacing the clang of the school bell.

Students pray at the morning assembly, 
Jigme Losel primary school, Thimphu, Bhutan

"An education doesn't just mean getting good grades, it means preparing them to be good people," says Dukpa. "This next generation is going to face a very scary world as their environment changes and social pressures increase. We need to prepare them for this."

Despite its focus on national wellbeing, Bhutan faces huge challenges. It remains one of the poorest nations on the planet. A quarter of its 800,000 people survive on less than $1.25 a day, and 70% live without electricity. It is struggling with a rise in violent crime, a growing gang culture and the pressures of rises in both population and global food prices.

Young boy Kinley Tenzin is threshing paddy in a traditional way

It also faces an increasingly uncertain future. Bhutan's representatives at the Doha climate talks are warning that its gross national happiness model could crumble in the face of increasing environmental and social pressures and climatic change.

"The aim of staying below a global two-degree temperature increase being discussed here this week is not sufficient for us. We are a small nation, we have big challenges and we are trying our best, but we can't save our environment on our own," says Thinley Namgyel, who heads Bhutan's climate change division. "Bhutan is a mountainous country, highly vulnerable to extreme weather conditions. We have a population that is highly dependent on the agricultural sector. We are banking on hydropower as the engine that will finance our development."

In Paro, an agricultural region one hour out of the capital, Dawa Tshering explains how the weather is already causing him problems. The 53-year-old farmer grew up in Paro, surrounded by mountains and streams, but has found it increasingly difficult to work his two acres of rice paddy.

"The weather has changed a lot: there is no snow in winter, the rains come at the wrong times and our plants get ruined. There are violent storms," he says. Around 70% of Bhutan's people are smallholder farmers like Tshering.

"The temperature has got hotter so there are more insects in the fruit and grain. I don't understand it, but if it continues we're going to have many problems in growing food and feeding ourselves."

Bhutan is taking action to try to protect itself. Ground-breaking work is being done to try to reduce the flooding potential in its remote glacial lakes. Yet it cannot do it alone. Last week in Doha, campaigners pushed for more support to countries such as Bhutan that are acutely vulnerable to climate change.

This Himalayan mountain is Jhomolhari, at 23,996 feet [7,314 meters] 
Bhutan's second highest peak.

"While the world is now starting to look to Bhutan as an alternative model of sustainable economics, all of its efforts could be undone if the world doesn't take action in Doha," says Stephen Pattison from Unicef UK.

"Small and developing countries like Bhutan must get more support, and the UK and other governments must start actually taking action, like pledging their share of money to the green climate fund and get it up and running as soon as possible."

Paro Dzong

In Paro, teenagers in school uniform heading home from lessons are well aware of the hard times ahead for Bhutan as it tries to navigate a path between preserving its sustainable agenda and the global realities it faces. All say they are proud to be Bhutanese. They want to be forest rangers, environmental scientists and doctors. At the same time they want to travel the world, listen to Korean pop music and watch Rambo.

"I want to be able to go out and see the world but then I want to come home to Bhutan and for it to be the same," says Kunzang Jamso, a 15-year-old whose traditional dress is offset with a hint of a boyband haircut. "I think we must keep the outside from coming here too much because we might lose our culture, and if you don't have that then how do you know who you are?"

Bank of Bhutan. Paro, Bhutan
Paro, Bhutan.

THE GUARDIAN
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/01/bhutan-wealth-happiness-counts
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/happiness-indices

PHOTOS:
Jean-Baptiste Lopez