How many times have you heard or thought that one person cannot make a difference in this world? Every thought you have can make the planet a better place, because every positive thought adds that much more loving energy to the unified field, that conscious energy field we call the universe.
This upward tick may barely move the needle of collective consciousness but it keeps the human race moving in the right direction.
As more minds and hearts generate positive thoughts and loving energy, we inch ever closer to critical mass and lasting cultural change.
Indeed, your next loving thought may tip the scales. In his groundbreaking book, Power vs. Force, Dr. David R. Hawkins scientifically substantiates how the most enlightened 15 percent of the world’s population counterbalances the negativity of the remaining 85 percent of the world’s people.
We change the world not by what we say or do but as a consequence of what we have become. Thus, every spiritual aspirant serves the world.
Dr. David R. Hawkins
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October 5, 2008 at 4:48 PM
Thanks Phil. I’m going to remember this the next time I feel helpless! Thanks for the book recommendation too. When I finish with the mini-stack I just ordered from Amazon, it will go on the list.
October 5, 2008 at 4:52 PM
Glad to hear it, Deb! Let me know what you think of “Power vs. Force” when you get to it!
June 13, 2009 at 1:31 PM
Awesome post. I love the thought of each of us contributing to the collective betterment of the Universe. The idea that every thing we say or do somehow mixes in with the Universal pool of inspiration, and we each have the ability to contribute to it or detract from it, based on what we do and say. Amazing power we have. Do we correctly honor it?
Thanks, Phil
June 13, 2009 at 1:40 PM
That’s the challenge, Tammi. Being aware of that power and honoring it. The more of us who do that the better off everyone will be!