The Great Awakening
The term “The Great Awakening” is often used in spiritual contexts to describe a process in which many people experience a heightened awareness, a deeper spiritual connection, or a shift in their thinking and behavior. It is often described as a time of collective awakening to greater understanding, personal transformation, and a search for deeper meaning in life.
By this is meant the awakening from the world of matter (illusory world), in a sense, the recognition of being visible, measurable and calculable. That is, the things that can be looked at, touched and calculated. After that, the awakening of the world of true spirituality begins. The recognition of the invisible, immeasurable and incalculable being, i.e. about thoughts, feelings, emotions and actions.
Before we begin, we must accept that it is not relevant to know everything. What is meant by this is that we do not need to know all the lies and every manipulation. Because the system we live in is a limited version of reality, designed to control events and eliminate randomness. It is man-made and every single part of it is intentional, artificial and nothing is natural. It is a make-believe world and it is not relevant to know all the details because the whole processes are very extensive and simply all the essential elements are invented, twisted or controlled.
We are in different psyops at the same time, so don’t share all narratives, don’t link so-called disclosure videos with others or other strange stories about things in our world. This means that in many ways, there is too much negative energy directed at us.
Therefore, take corruption, lies, manipulation, media (MSM), so-called truther or politics, and focus all that on one small point in the corner. Do not look at every aspect of all lies. Instead, start analyzing your local environment, the world you live in, and create space for natural order, spirit, creativity and spirituality. Learn to discern for yourself and develop trust in your own inner knowing, your intuition, by analyzing your world.
Free yourself from your cable or satellite TV and any ads in your browser app on your PC/Mac/Mobile. Use ad-free streaming and use other browsers or install extensions in your browser. With the advancements in technology, there are now digital platforms like streaming services that allow you to watch content anytime, anywhere, which is more flexible and convenient. Stop scheduling time around shows, which limits your flexibility. Remove yourself more and more from the control of the system and believe me, this is an important step of their liberation, because very much is manipulated, as well as financed, through advertising. Strict broadcasting times lead to inefficient use of your time, or to watching shows that don’t really correspond to your interests.
Be part of “The Great Awakening
The overall process of “The Great Awakening”, is also known as the “Great Awakening”. It is a journey of self-knowledge in which people transform the way they view the world, themselves and their relationships. Here are the key sections to explain the process:
- Recognizing the illusion: the process often begins with recognizing that the material world and the social norms in which we live are not the ultimate reality. It is about seeing through the illusion of limitation and separation and realizing that there is more than meets the eye.
- Questioning Beliefs: In the course of awakening, existing beliefs and belief systems are questioned. People begin to dig deeper and search for a deeper understanding of truth and meaning. This can lead to the discovery of alternative perspectives.
- Inner work and self-reflection: the process requires intense inner work. People take time for self-reflection to identify and transform their fears, insecurities and blocks. This allows for a deeper connection with one’s self.
- Expansion of consciousness: During awakening, consciousness expands beyond the boundaries of the material. People begin to see the connection between all life and understand the spiritual nature of their existence.
- Transformation of values: Values and priorities often change during awakening. Material possessions and selfish motives become less important, while compassion, empathy, spiritual growth, and the pursuit of truth come to the fore.
- Collective Change: As more people awaken, a collective influence emerges. Society begins to move toward greater equality, social justice, and expansion of consciousness.
- Integration and Action: The process of awakening goes beyond personal transformation. People begin to put their new consciousness into action. They engage in positive change in the world, whether through activism, community service, or creative expression.
- Continuing evolution: Awakening is a continuous process. People continue their spiritual and intellectual development and inspire others to follow their example. This leads to a continuous evolution of individual and collective states of consciousness.
We must rely on our inner knowing (intuition) to feel: Yes, this rings true, or no, this is not true. When you have consolidated/trained your inner knowing (intuition), you are part of “The Great Awakening”. This means…
Awakening from the world of matter (illusory world).
Recognition of the visible, measurable and calculable essence, the things that can be looked at, touched and calculated. (material world / political world / reality)
Awakening of the world of true spirituality
Realization of the invisible, non-measurable and unpredictable being, i.e. about thoughts, feelings, emotions and actions.
All decisions should be based on free will, and both the belief in fundamental principles and the importance of the process of awakening from the material world cannot be underestimated. It is of great importance to recognize the time-consuming nature behind the concept of awakening from the world of matter. At the same time, the “Great Awakening” represents a process of “dismantling/destroying” the Old World, as we realize that we are caught in an illusion. This leads us to question everything and rethink our support for the conventional world with its products and services. Therefore, it is of great importance to create space for natural order, mental unfoldment, creative expression and spirituality.
This is a very slow process that is also happening, but hardly anyone is aware of it. The current example would be the brand “Bud Light” after selecting a transgender influencer as the face for a marketing campaign started a culture war that crashed the brand. Disney is also self-destructing due to lack of creativity and twisting of their narratives. Who do they want to promote their subscription? Such examples of turning away customers will increase as people realize that these global corporations, are only interested in control, power and influence. In the U.S., some of this may even be planned, as by cutting off our support, we are putting the labor markets under pressure ourselves. It is not about a reasonable coexistence here.
In Germany, this has been known for some time; Walmart was driven out again in 2006 because the alternative cooperatively organized companies such as REWE and EDEKA have better acceptance and local products in their range. Uber is only in a handful of places, though this battle is not over yet. IKEA, in some cases, has never been approved for the store size originally requested because they would endanger existing businesses. Fast food is on the decline and, in many cases has been replaced by better alternatives, Slow Food is the issue. Monsanto has never been able to gain a foothold here, which means that we know of virtually no genetically modified foods. This company even wanted to apply for a patent for Franconian land pigs to claim breeding, but this was successfully prevented. And on the banking side, Germans are mostly cooperative and also have local universal banks owned by the municipality, although both have been using central data centers for 20 years. So it’s a battle that’s been known for a long time, unfortunately hardly anyone is aware of it, but then we’re not saving the world. But others are welcome to take a leaf or two out of the book.
Such examples of customers turning away will increase as people come to understand what these global corporations are really interested in.
So the more we understand what these corporations and the financial structures behind them are interested in, the more we will unconsciously stop supporting them, thereby limiting their power. This phenomenon, where many individual actions lead to a larger collective result, is often called the “butterfly effect.” It says that small changes in a system that may seem insignificant at first can compound over time and have unpredictable effects.
However, the fact that we need new “Purpose Driven Organizations” on the other hand, in some cases because of the size on a cooperative basis, has not yet reached people’s consciousness at the moment.
The way to get there is through your inner knowing, but you can only shape your inner knowing (intuition) by working on yourself. And this will recalibrate your moral compass in a normal way. Even in the present time, we can overcome the feelings of fear that arise in response to these uncertain times.
We create/manifest our reality via immaterial building blocks
We construct the external world in our subconscious mind via immaterial building blocks, which then lead to corresponding actions. We play an active role in the creation and manifestation of our reality. By directing our conscious and subconscious minds, we influence the way we perceive and respond to the world. Here are the key aspects:
Belief System: Our belief system forms the fundamental framework of our thoughts and actions. It includes deeply held assumptions about how the world works, who we are, and what is possible. These beliefs can be positive or limiting. Positive belief systems can encourage us to take on challenges, while limiting beliefs can limit our abilities.
Thoughts: Thoughts are like the seeds from which everything grows. They influence our perceptions, emotions and decisions. Positive thinking can improve our mood and promote creative problem solving, while negative thoughts can fuel anxiety and doubt. Consciously directing our thoughts allows us to have a positive impact on our perception of the world.
Words: Our words are not only communication, but also manifestation. They bring our thoughts into the physical world. Positive words can encourage others, share our visions and promote harmony, while negative words can cause harm and create barriers. Our choice of words has the power to shape relationships and form reality.
Feelings: Feelings are the emotional response to our thoughts and experiences. They are the fuel behind our actions. Positive feelings such as joy, love and enthusiasm can motivate us, while negative feelings such as fear, anger and sadness can paralyze us. Consciously recognizing and directing our emotions allows us to make emotionally healthy choices.
Beliefs: Beliefs are the deeply held views about what we believe to be true. They shape our perceptions, decisions, and actions. Strong beliefs can lead us to realize our full potential, while weak beliefs can limit our ability to act. Recognizing and rewriting limiting beliefs opens up new possibilities.
Manifestation of reality: Based on our inner building blocks (thoughts, emotions, beliefs) our outer actions manifest. Our actions are the visible result of our inner state. These actions are the bridges between our inner worlds and the outer reality. They are the visible expression of our thoughts, words and beliefs. Positive actions that are in alignment with our values can promote success and growth, while ill-considered or negative actions can have consequences. Consciously aligning our actions with our highest good leads to a fulfilling life.
These aspects are interconnected and form a powerful unity. By being aware of how belief systems, thoughts, words, feelings, beliefs, and actions interact, we can be more conscious of our lives and create positive change both for ourselves and for the world around us.
This cycle shows how our inner state affects our outer reality and how our actions in turn affect our inner state back. By consciously directing our thoughts, emotions and beliefs, we have the power to actively shape our reality and bring about positive change.
Influence of inner mindset and attitude
We construct the external world internally in our subconscious mind and this means that if you radiate fear, worry, lack or poverty through your mindset, this will be reflected/manifested in your world. Of course, the same is true for the other, much more positive directions. Therefore, we must be careful not to be consumed by hatred and destruction. Love is the answer, the only answer to our common global struggle.
Our inner mindset and attitude have a direct impact on the way we experience and shape the outer world. Here is a closer look at this process:
Inner Creation of the External World: Our thoughts, emotions and beliefs shape our inner world in the subconscious mind. This inner world is then used as a template to shape our perception of the outer world.
Energy Radiation: Our thoughts and emotions create energetic vibrations that can be picked up by other people and the environment. These vibrations influence our interactions and the resonance we receive from the world.
Manifestation in reality: The energetic vibrations we emit affect the way our external world manifests. Positive vibrations can lead to positive outcomes, while negative vibrations can create challenges and obstacles.
Self-fulfilling prophecy: Our expectations and beliefs influence our behavior and decisions. When we are characterized by fear or lack, we tend to perceive and act on situations in a way that fulfills these expectations.
Consciously directing creation: By consciously directing our mindset and emotions, we have the opportunity to shape our inner world and send out positive vibrations. This can lead to a more positive reality and allow us to direct our lives in a direction we desire.
Love in Response: The fundamental energy of love is a powerful force that can bring about positive change. Love promotes compassion, unity and empathy and helps to overcome the negative influences of fear, hate and destruction.
By consciously shaping our inner world and radiating positive vibrations, we have the ability to positively influence our reality. Love and positive intentions are the key to creating a harmonious and fulfilling world for ourselves and for all.
In conclusion
We can say, then, that collective reality emerges from the interactions of countless individuals in a society, that is, equally from their beliefs, intentions, and influences. In order to direct these influences to some extent in a positive direction, we need not only the realization of individual responsibility, but also fundamentally different communication among ourselves.