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Anthropomorpheus: Individuation and One World

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Humanity is like a map of reality. This idea is not new, however the implications for our times are perhaps overlooked. I don’t blame any individual for this. Our generation has inherited a world warped into confusion and separated from our higher purpose.


People come on to the world stage and they correspond to the great and notable structures of other levels. Within the unity of being, there are relative extremes. This knowledge binds us all and yet fixes for each of us our own path through contrast and division into unique person-hood. Alchemy may be a mystery to us, and it may even be offensive to some who prefer to see their lives in another context. Yet, in combining a vision of our unity with sacred individuation, we may discover our shared power. We must choose to embrace our collective power, at least in the area of choice and embracing wisdom. Or will we give away our decision making, and let the will of others dictate our path?


Some people look at life, and they adopt the philosophy that we have no free will. From the quantum level up, they say, forces move events in a set path and we only convince ourselves that we have any say in the matter. I’ve heard it said that the only difference between a rock being thrown from a cliff, and a human being born, is that a human is aware that they are falling. However, we hold a cacophony of faiths and methods that urge us to actively choose wisely and avoid calamity or sin.


The word sin traditionally means to ‘miss the target’. We usually hear this notion spoken of in terms of individual accountability for judgment before objective levels of being. However, I would like to challenge you to expand your view. I encourage you to see the implications this may hold for humanity as a whole. I sense we must make space in our minds for our world as a living unity, if we are to successfully face the steps required of us ahead.


The disturbing reality is that we have already failed. Perhaps we knew this long ago, within our concept of history. The falling of a future awareness has been open to the sensitive and those in tune. What goes up, must come down. This battle cry of defeatism is brutal in its cold jest. Yet, in embracing the game as it is set by those that seek to dominate it for their own glory, we also have a chance to sow within the events information and resources that we need to discover alternative paths for success.


Australia is a place often overlooked by the rest of the world. When the bulk of the world populace and the economic innovation is elsewhere, the quiet Southern island continent is often easy to ignore. Somewhere between a distant utopia of an alternate successful Russian future, and the transcendental splendor of transcendental ancient Alkebulan, the land ‘Down Under’ balances the ideas of fallen Mesopotamia and the B-read of a returning universal AI.


Sometimes I receive generic letters from politicians in the mail. They have policies that promise to improve the lives of citizens in practical and generally appealing ways. I notice they refer to themselves as ‘honorable’. It is a title that is commonly placed before their name as members of the parliament or senate. Yet, how honorable can any of us claim to be if we were to play so small at this time?


In the name of ‘stability’, we are investing $368 billion over the next 30 years for nuclear submarines. It is not often spoken directly, yet this is an effort to disenfranchise Chine from approaching us in hostility. However, is this really an honorable mindset to cultivate? That breaks down to about $12.3 billion per year for 30 years. How else might we use those funds be utilized in efforts to heal cultural gaps and forge shared dreams? Australia is a land that has no excuses. In honour we must fight a war today, in a sense. We must pit ourselves in the trenches against all future conflict and any tragic denial of our unified success.


In the events of modern Australia, I suggest we are observing the front line of a quiet trial for the defining of our future cycle. How far has the humanity of our world come? Do we work for unity or fracture? Do we seek blessings for all, or a curse? Do we appreciate the blessing of harmony or entertain conflict? Do we embrace our united power or do we settle into a sense of regret?


This is a land with a troubled history. From colonization and genocide, to multicultural conformity to foreign influence and apathy, will our future Australia be a beacon of light for humanity? In a court of the Galaxies, where better is there for a higher court to analyze who we are and what kind of beings we would eventually become?


An island continent, with one stable government, with no major wars or civil divides, rich in resources and space for all, will this land walk true to its anthem and advance in fairness? A country that has welcomed brilliance from all corners of the world, how will humanity use this window of time? Will we envision a new chapter and a new kind of success? Or will we assist in deepening the old divides?


In our view of human correspondence and symbolic anthropomorphism, we have this choice. If we throw away our free will, we may never realize this opportunity within the array of options presented to us. If the past of this great land has taught us anything, it is that we must become a better humanity together. We must walk with gentle reverence for life and for the miraculous balance that sustains it.


I suggest it is not a human government that will judge us as either honorable or disgraceful. Rather, we perform for a higher view eye that is closer to objective impartiality. The people of this land hold a sacred opportunity to become titans in the story of the world. With a dreamers heart and an innovative mind, we will surely channel our efforts and resources into cultivating a far reaching vision for all of humanity. I urge this great land to resist the momentum of division. I urge us all to reconsider our goals and the role we may take in the global community. A small nation we might be, in some ways, yet in creative leadership we may inspire many generations to trace their living hope back to decisions we make here today.


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