Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
"Yatha drishti, tatha shrishti": As the mind is, so the world appears. If we see the world as “dark," it is the projection of our thoughts. The actual world is made of abundance, light, infinite quantum particles of divine love. The radiance is so triumphant now that it is exposing centuries of hidden shadow, institutionalized corruption, and willful ignorance. The time is coming soon when children will wonder why previous generations ever thought they needed governments. We will solve situations before they become “problems,” and before they become “political.” We will need no global organizations, world religions, or even nation states. No popes, supreme ayatollahs, or international gurus. Our spirituality will be personal, celebrated in local shamanic circles. We will conduct our affairs intuitively, without written codes of law, on an infinitely local, personal level of I-Thou relationship. We will hear the stars sing our names in the silence of the night. At dawn the sun will rise in the mirror of nature, a wondrous reflection of the Christ who shines in our hearts, not as an impersonal light, but as an intimate friend who walks with every creature in the cool of the evening, and the silence of the dawn. Pictured here is the hill where I walk my fur-brothers each day. "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" says the Rig Veda, "the world is one family."

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