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Namaste Everyone, 

Thanks for your notes.  I like knowing there are people all over the world changing themselves, their interactions and our world.  There are so many ways this happens. 

I have groups that meet to explore consciousness, spirituality and humanity's quantum evolutionary leap.  When we get together, I ask that we all, me included, leave outside what we know and what we believe we know and be present right in the moment.  This is a good request, but does not really occur.  That's OK.   We do the best we can at the moment.  When we are in our room, that is our whole universe, this is our spaceship. 

So, let's imagine, an infinite sea of consciousness.  This sea of consciousness has infinite possibilities.  Let's imagine our minds as all of human knowledge and human consciousness.  This knowledge is increasing all the time.   

The current consciousness exploration is relating our minds to the infinite consciousness.  Imagine, this consciousness is infinite and so does not have the limitations that our minds have.  Imagine that our intentions, our coherence and open-ended questions create waves in the sea of consciousness, just like in the ocean.  Everyone's intentions, coherence and questions create waves in the ocean of consciousness.  Many of these waves interfere with each and so cancel each other out.  Some waves are bigger than others some resonate together and so become larger and stronger.  The larger and stronger waves are, the more we experience them in our physical reality.   

Imagine that how we create the waves is different depending on if by intention, coherence or questioning.  When we get together, such as here, we create coherent waves in the sea of consciousness.  The more we resonate together, the larger the wave.  If we are going to resonate this is a great group to resonate with. 

I want to explore what we do not know, what is not no in human consciousness.   I like what Einstein said "You cannot solve a problem from the same consciousness that created it" 

I have been asking myself how to do this?  What I find evolving in me is a leap in the relationship between my human mind and the infinite consciousness.  I like using leap as that is more my experience than shift.  Now, my consciousness is here and now it is there and as in quantum physics there is no path connecting the two.  We experience this quite a bit.  Books have been written where the person just got the whole book all of sudden and wrote it.  Ideas pop into our heads.   

What popped into my head was open-ended questioning without needing or expecting answers or solutions.   The not needing or expecting answers or solutions changes everything.  My experience is that we are very trained to have an immediate answer.  My experience is that when we have this need or expectation for an answer or solution, our mind goes to the human consciousness library, brings up an answer from what humanity already knows, so as to comply.  That may be fine in a lot of cases, but does not give us access to the infinite possibilities of consciousness.  My experience is consciousness is very respectful and polite.  If I don't make room and invite the infinite consciousness to bring things to me that are not in current human consciousness, it does not.  

So, my question was how my mind could interact in a way that invites infinite possibilities in.  If what we need in our world is not within our current human consciousness, then I would like to make room for something new and different.  This is when it came to me to endlessly ask open-ended questions and let go of needing or expecting answers and solutions.  It is not that answers and solutions don't come, in fact they pour in.  The difference is not holding on to them, not getting a grip on them, letting them float by like waves on the sea or notes in a symphony. 

This worked for me.  If, like a meditation or mantra, I ask my mind to endlessly and freely ask open-ended questions and I let go of needing or expecting answers and solutions, my stress level drops incredibly.  I find myself present in the moment.  I feel secure.  I feel I have the best friend anyone could have, infinite consciousness, and infinite possibilities. 

This gave rise to my website www.awakeningourcollectivegenius.com  My experience is, consciousness is very particular about how questions are asked and phrased.  When I make a slight variation in the wording of a question, I get an entirely new flow of answers.  Once again, I find it important to let them flow.  I do find letting them flow, creates action for me.  I procrastinate less and take more action.   

On the website, I ask for others to post questions.  This helps me enormously.  When someone posts a question that is phrased differently than I would phrase it and I look at that question, I open room for new and different things to come in.  I also feel the more eyes take in the questions the larger the waves in the sea of consciousness.  If 6.5 billion people looked at questions on climate change, I feel the issue would vanish.  I feel humanity is a collective genius.  I feel it is time to awaken our collective genius.   

And so, in my groups, we play with allowing our minds to leap out of what humanity knows to new and different consciousness.  I have no idea what that is, but I am excited about the possibilities. 

I feel by letting go of what we know, or believe we know, by letting go of our need or expectation of answers and solutions, we awaken our collective genius, and so allow our consciousness to play in a universe of infinite possibilities. 

John K Arnold
www.awakeningourcollectivegenius.com
February 28, 2008  


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