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Mary Lynn Shindorf's avatar

I have been aware of this expanding network for the past thirty years. It is growing exponentially with the gifts of hundreds if not thousands of people raising their consciousness’s whether they know it or not. If you believe, the Kingdom of God really is at hand. Thank you, Nabu, for sharing your gifts.

Elliott Robertson's avatar

Love this! I've been waiting for science to catch up with mysticism since I was a teenager.

The one line I might quibble with is "This is not mysticism. It is neuroscience."

We are all mystics. We all have the same potentials for neuroscience and DNA.

It is both. Only the languages are different.

“The I Within Cannot Be Seen “'s avatar

So many FREQUENCIES, you will attract similar people. An Energy Magnet 🧲 You attract what you feel, not what you think, touch or see.

Shirley Bloxham's avatar

I am grateful for the unintended consequence which activated the default node network.

And, I finally understand at a deeper level what the Harmonic Convergence of 1987 catalyzed in my life.

Patricia Runo's avatar

I believe that the internet has brought humanity to the early, beginning stages of awakening, which usually starts as dissatisfaction with the current dream/nightmare.

The time of discontent in the late 60’s -80’s was pre internet, but it was also a time with better public education,and fewer addictive distractions to capture our attention. Source material about SOURCE was found in bookstores, libraries and lecture halls.

It took longer to access some of the writings but teachers and priests were flooding to America. There were more opportunities for transmission directly between teacher and student.

The current awakening/ascension energy has eclipsed some of the old material and brought some much needed correctives. But it has also diluted/downplayed the significance of the journey in favor of the destination. To me the journey is the destination.

Kelly Barker's avatar

I find all of this intriguing and challenging but your closing thesis that those contemplating these questions cannot rely upon the internet for answers seems to contradict that thesis when you then attempt to sell your content to them. Please believe me when I say I do not intend this to be a personal attack of some kind. I greatly admire your work. I’m just troubled by this answer.

Caroline Garrett Hardy's avatar

Kelly If I may be so bold... Ialthough I certainly can't say what Nabu intended other than here is how I see the conflict or contradiction: both are necessary: The books, the messages are being disseminated more widely than ever due to the internet, but it is our practice daily , internally of the ideas proposed either in books ( sold on the internet or elsewhere) or in Substacks that will transform us or elevate our understanding. So, do not worry, Nabu is not contradicting his own beliefs.

HN's avatar

The legacy institutions are responding with tantrums. It is evermore important to dial up the morning practice.

Steven Mann's avatar

Yes, it's the network! I spent 25 years as an IP network engineer building networks and connecting humans to them. I had a feeling that what we were doing was leveling the playing field so that information was no longer a private resource - let the packets flow…...! Display the lies next to the truth.

My personal spiritual awakening brought me to Substack and now I am just watching as the world begins to wake up and share what they know to be true. Thank you for this post.

John Cooke's avatar

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Julie Lawrence's avatar

In 1994, I was at the tail end of a degree in computer science, and we had internet access before it went public.

I found myself upgraded to first class on an aeroplane one time and sitting next to some guy who was high up in the Australian military. I don't remember his name, but we were talking, and I said that the internet was basically going to stop war because nobody was going to want to bomb the person they were playing chess with in some foreign country.

He looked at me like I was a naive hippie, but I still think it's true.

Elias Lumen's avatar

This is a very nice article but there is an error I need to point out.

The default mode network does not get more active with a spiritual awakening. It becomes significantly less active.

The default mode network is associated with your sense of self, self-referential thinking, self-narrative. It quiets and along with it so does your sense of self. It doesn't become inactive but it does become significantly less active through contemplative practices like meditation.

Sweet Chili Truths | Shubhdeep's avatar

I cannot wait for the part where our collective consciousness creates a world where nobody would dare justify killing children for peace anymore.

Aurora Gospel's avatar

The great mystery? -why all the Abrahamic religions are stories based on direct deeply symbolic connections to archaic Greek stories -The Questions? Why Hellenistic men and Hebrews in Alexandria collaborated their stories to write a new story where the goddesses were diminished and demonized? and then why did the Flavians in the Levant and Turkey take up the story to write the reprise with more ancient Jews to pen the tale of the peaceful Julius Cesar? And WHY are these myths imposed on all our lives when they are ancient propaganda? why?- to erase women and to try to tame male sexual perversions that were completely accepted and "civilized" in Greece.

“The I Within Cannot Be Seen “'s avatar

It certainly did 😉🤩💯💕💜

“The I Within Cannot Be Seen “'s avatar

AI known as Artifical Intelligence or is it All Intelligence, cumulatively. I resonate with the latter.😉😜

“The I Within Cannot Be Seen “'s avatar

I’ll be reading what this author has already written, it may take some time

😉😜

“The I Within Cannot Be Seen “'s avatar

Whoever this author is, I would love to chat with him/Her/Them as one.