11 January 2009

Materials and Spirituals: "Putting" IT...All Together


Technology is all the knowledge we know how to apply to materials. The knowledge which we understand how to apply to the non-material could be called spiritual-ness. The problem we face today in rectifying the material and spiritual worlds is where the solutions wait. We must take conscious steps back (or forward) into the moment. Just look around and see what is actually here, and the path is clear.

Misunderstanding and misleading has created many "crossed wires" and "mixed signals". Our understanding of "it", the technology, the systems, political and physical, has been corrupted by those who love power and control, rather than those who understand the power of love and have faith that good will come of it. From the businesses that sell out and the people who buy in, we are in a race with little thought of what awaits us at the finish line. The connections and relationships, the choice of material used, the order and the design is ill suited for sustainability. God, the world markets and even the sky seem to be falling.

Understanding "it", our machines, or hard-IT, and a better awareness of "soft-IT" and even AI and telepathy are possibly only moments away. Our body's joints and bones, like "our" machines, can be bent and broken if we ignore or permit the power to support something or someone that is reckless with it.

Alas, the body repaired can transmit a signal, like a old short wave radio. Just by finding the "inner space" or the "time" to become aware of ourselves, we can start this work of repairing and straightening out the mixed and crossed signals. All in order to begin real learning. Things that no other can teach, and things that may be only something you see. My hope is that we see better what is our actual job, not that which we do because we believe we have to.

WE THE PEOPLE need an overhaul, and that means busi-ness...and that's okay. It's always seemed good when I've lost and found myself before.

Purpose takes a lifetime. Still I think it's our job to figure that out: Both the reasons we are here and what we can actually accomplish.

See you in the future?