Monday, May 5, 2008

Weavers

here is a scene in the movie The Matrix,

where the character, Neo, is offered a choice

of becoming aware of what was really happening or of remaining blissfully ignorant.

He could choose the red pill and wake up to reality

or the blue pill and stay asleep.

Already suspecting that there was much more going on than met the eye, he chose the red pill.

It is debatable whether that was the right choice.

This book is a red pill book.

If you prefer to take the blue pill, well, don’t read it.

We really don’t blame you at all, lots of times we wish we could remain blissfully ignorant about our responsibilities here; chosen the blue pill....because the red pill makes us start to take responsibility, and that is a lot of personal work.

Well, that is the essence of this book.

It's about taking responsibility for our individual souls, each one of us, not leaving it up to a religion or a guru or a society, or even God him or her self.

It's about becoming aware of yourself, and your relationship to all our relations, and being responsible for that.

It's about becoming aware of your genetic ancestors and your family patterns, and making decisions about how much responsibility you want to take there.

It's about becoming aware of all of the patterns we chose, and why we chose them.

It teaches us gently but firmly how to begin this daunting task, of becoming conscious co-creators of the next reality.

Many of us are aware that we are at that prophesy time, that we are at the end of one world, and that a new world is emerging.

We know the kids are different, and new technology alone is enough to slingshot us into global unification

There is also the unprecedented awakening of many new mental and “psychic” awareness’s that we are witnessing all over the world.

This book is about how as individuals, we can go about influencing the collective,

and it's about time!

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