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Nietzche wrote about the Will to Power. Crowley channeled the Book of the Law and proclaimed "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law." Yeats wrote "A Vision" from his wife's dream ramblings. Carl Jung reluctantly wrote "Seven Sermons of the Dead," which presumably came through his dream/spirit guide Philemon. All talked about Humanity shifting into a New Age, a new paradigm where materialism becomes less important than spirit development and personal growth. For me this is a fitting sign of the Age of Aquarius.
On tribes, in the new age movement, the shamanistic movement, the 13 Moon calendar peace movement, dream work, and many other movements humans are trying to find a new way of being in the world. Can we do it? Will anger, shame, guilt and fear perplex us? Is aggression our natural inclination or is peace?
Share some of your own understandings and great works that is helping us move towards a greater conscious collective world view.
Blessed be, 93
Sunwolf
Nietzche wrote about the Will to Power. Crowley channeled the Book of the Law and proclaimed "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law." Yeats wrote "A Vision" from his wife's dream ramblings. Carl Jung reluctantly wrote "Seven Sermons of the Dead," which presumably came through his dream/spirit guide Philemon. All talked about Humanity shifting into a New Age, a new paradigm where materialism becomes less important than spirit development and personal growth. For me this is a fitting sign of the Age of Aquarius.
On tribes, in the new age movement, the shamanistic movement, the 13 Moon calendar peace movement, dream work, and many other movements humans are trying to find a new way of being in the world. Can we do it? Will anger, shame, guilt and fear perplex us? Is aggression our natural inclination or is peace?
Share some of your own understandings and great works that is helping us move towards a greater conscious collective world view.
Blessed be, 93
Sunwolf