Collective Consciousness Quotes

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“When we hold health and abundance in our self-identity, we create experiences of that quality. If we choose to be attuned to the energy of our heart and feel love and compassion, we create experiences in the same energy spectrum as that of peace, love and joy.”
Kenneth Schmitt, Quantum Energetics and Spirituality Volume 1: Aligning with Universal Consciousness

Amit Ray
“Samadhi is the journey from individual to collective consciousness. The steps of Samadhi are the steps towards reaching the collective consciousness. In meditation, the more we radiate love, compassion, peace, harmony and tranquility, the more is our contribution towards the collective consciousness. The more we positively contribute towards the collective consciousness the more is our progress in Samadhi.”
Amit Ray, Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Life Style

Leon Trotsky
“We seek to uncover
behind the events changes in the collective consciousness. We reject wholesale references to the “spontaneity” of the movement, references which in most cases
explain nothing and teach nobody. Revolutions take place according to certain laws. This does not mean that the masses in action are aware of the laws of revolution, but it does mean that the changes in mass consciousness are not accidental, but are subject to an objective necessity which is capable of theoretic explanation, and thus makes both prophecy and leadership possible.”
Leon Trotsky, History of the Russian Revolution

Amit Ray
“Om Mani Padme Hum is the mantra of love and compassion. It is the mantra of awakening the collective consciousness. It is the mantra of connecting with the Universal Consciousness.”
Amit Ray, Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity

“The question of ponderance has been am I the creator or is God the creator? How about God and I Am One creator together, with no disconnect whatsoever. To say that I Am God may sound controversial to some. But I am not God that rules over others, I am God that rules over my own being.

As one with God I have the gift to control how I am. However I am being is all of my own doing. I, choose to be happy, sad, angry, or at peace. Whatever state of being I Am, determines the state of conditions that I attract. So if I elevate my state of being to one of acceptance and allowance, I will be at peace with whatever that occurs. Will I be able to control the circumstances around me? Control, no, but influence, yes.

All that resonate with my being, I shall attract, thus expanding the circle of those with peaceful intentions. All of those with like thoughts would come together. The entire circle of peace is a connection of oneness.

When united are the intentions of peace, the force of good shall rule the land. But when I say rule, it is not the ruling that forces against one's own free will, it is the ruling that the natural soul yearns for every being, to be at peace with one another. Want to know what harmony looks like? Look at this image.”
Jason Micheal Ratliff

Stephen        King
“Nasty thing that happened up there. It's stayed in the town's consciousness, too. Of course, tales of nastiness and murder are always handed down with slavering delight from generation to generation, while students groan and complain when they're faced with a George Washington Carver or a Jonas Salk. But it's more than that, I think. Perhaps it's due to a geographical freak.”
Stephen King, 'Salem's Lot

“We live in a dynamic society and the collective conscience of the society is bound to change with time.”
Shivanshu K. Srivastava

“[...] “It’s better to be uninformed than misinformed. I even doubt some of the pictures I see in the papers.”
Orville Hubbard

Donna Goddard
“Spiritual principles, if true, are true for everyone. That is the yardstick that validates their authenticity. Authentic spiritual ideas also have the universal power to heal. Healing is the building block of both individual and collective spiritual evolution.”
Donna Goddard, The Love of Being Loving

Abhijit Naskar
“At our current evolutionary stage, a mass of people is no more wise than a pack of wolves.”
Abhijit Naskar, Build Bridges not Walls: In the name of Americana

Abhijit Naskar
“The individual is the collective, the collective is the individual.”
Abhijit Naskar, Lives to Serve Before I Sleep

Bryant A. Loney
“The individual is the refined reflection of themselves within the collective.”
Bryant A. Loney, Sea Breeze Academy

Russell Anthony Gibbs
“Humans and other sentient beings manifest much of their reality with thoughts and beliefs through their various layers of consciousness. The balance of the universe is manifested through the both lower consciousness and higher collective consciousness. All consciousness is connected and is contained in the collective consciousness.”
Russell Anthony Gibbs, The Principle of Manifestation: A Practical Guide to How We Materialize the Physical Universe

“The deft hand of the collective consciousness rules humankind. The atavistic echo of ancestral voices guides us in ways that often escapes our conscious, rational minds.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Tracy  R.L. O'Flaherty
“~ It is in the feeling of loss that one can find one's fullness of who they are ~”
Tracy R.L. O'Flaherty, LOVE from the Grand Universe ~ Wisdom from the Heavens ~ Collection

Neale Donald Walsch
“Your Life is always a result of your thoughts.
[...]
Events, occurrences, happenings, conditions, circumstances - all are created out of consciousness.
[...]
"Fate" can be an acronym for "From All Thoughts Everywhere." In other words, the consciousness of the planet. The "collective consciousness".”
Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1

Abhijit Naskar
“From communism to capitalism - from judaism to buddhism - from non-dualism to existentialism - people across time and geography have come together, to think, feel and behave as the collective - and they continue to do so. But the point is, this collective behavior, which we can most aptly call "bee-hive behavior", has been a two-edged sword - it has brought along breathtaking accomplishments for the species, but at the same time, it has caused heart-wrenching devastations.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mission Reality

Debasish Mridha
“Our every cell can hear everything that is happening around us. Only it can’t reach the level of our collective consciousness.”
Debasish Mridha

Anthon St. Maarten
“We cannot always have everything our way. As co-creators of a shared reality, our free will always operates within the confines of the collective consciousness.”
Anthon St. Maarten

Anthea Durand
“There is no escaping what is contained within our field of memory, be it of the victim or perpetrator. Collective trauma serves humanity and its expansion, because it forms a bridge into different aspects of consciousness, light and shadow. Holding an internal belief that there is only light, disengages the soul from part of the cosmos. The shadow is part of us.”
Anthea Durand, Illumination of the shadow: Ancestral wisdom from the past for the future

Alex M. Vikoulov
“When Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit the Earth in April 1961, he carried generations of hopes and dreams into space with him. A growing number of thinkers now believe the 'Overview Effect' heralds nothing less than the next 'giant leap' of human evolution. As breathtaking space-down views of our world seep into our collective consciousness, people are waking up to the 'Spaceship Earth' analogy that depicts our planet as a natural vessel that must be steered responsibly by its crew.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, The Syntellect Hypothesis: Five Paradigms of the Mind's Evolution

Alex M. Vikoulov
“In my life as a human, I see clues that evolution on Earth and elsewhere in the cosmos at large is not being pushed from behind in entropic randomness but being pulled forward by complexification, natural selection and other evolutionary forces orchestrated by a strange unseen teleological attractor, in McKenna’s words the 'Transcendental Object' at the end of time. The Noosphere is the collective consciousness of humanity, the networks of thought and emotion in which we all are immersed, it’s a cognitive layer of the planet, which has found a physical expression in the form of today’s Internet. As the Noosphere gains more coherence, typical of a biological brain, this process of “planet cognification” accelerates.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, The Origins of Us: Evolutionary Emergence and the Omega Point Cosmology

Alex M. Vikoulov
“In my life as a human, I see clues that evolution on Earth and elsewhere in the cosmos at large is not being pushed from behind in entropic randomness but being pulled forward by complexification, natural selection and other evolutionary forces orchestrated by a strange unseen teleological attractor, in McKenna’s words the 'Transcendental Object' at the end of time. The Noosphere is the collective consciousness of humanity, the networks of thought and emotion in which we all are immersed, it’s a cognitive layer of the planet, which has found a physical expression in the form of today’s Internet. As the Noosphere gains more coherence, typical of a biological brain, this process of 'planet cognification' accelerates.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, The Origins of Us: Evolutionary Emergence and the Omega Point Cosmology

“Notre histoire est kidnappée par l'actualité, la politique, entre en direct dans l'Histoire "avec un grand H", comme on dit.”
Christophe Naudin, Journal d’un rescapé du Bataclan: Être historien et victime d’attentat

Don Mee Choi
“It can take billions of years for light to reach us through the galaxies, which is to say, History is ever arriving. So it's most likely that the decision, seemingly all mine, was already made years ago by someone else, which is to say, language — that is to say, translation — always arises from collective consciousness.”
Don Mee Choi, DMZ Colony

Louis Yako
“Cancer is Everywhere
I see cancer everywhere
Everywhere…
I see people carefully examining
Food labels and ingredients,
But cancer is everywhere…
There are those jogging and those running,
There are those spending hours at the gyms…
And those increasing the amounts of veggies and fruits in their diets,
But cancer is everywhere, everywhere…
There are those totally cutting sugars and fats
Those taking multivitamins and other supplements,
But cancer is everywhere…everywhere!
Many no longer have time to smile or greet others
For they are occupied with eating more parsley and tomatoes
Or perhaps increasing their intake of
Blueberries, blackberries, or broccoli,
But cancer is everywhere…
You see them replace their water bottles and cookware
With others made from non-cancerous materials,
But cancer is everywhere…
Cancer cases are almost higher than
Refugees and alienation
Higher than human cowardice, compromise, and conspiracies…
Cancer cases are about to reach the levels
Of human fear of confronting the ugliness of what’s happening in the world…
I see everyone pretending
That what’s going on is none of their business
Just to stay afloat
To avoid getting cancer,
But cancer is everywhere
Everywhere…

[Original poem published in Arabic on October 30, 2022 at ahewar.org]”
Louis Yako

Louis Yako
“[Imprisoned Poem]
Somewhere deep inside me
There lies an imprisoned poem
A poem that is
Buried
Chained
And holding its breath
Ages ago…
A poem about futility
The fragility of words
About alarms, if sounded,
They’d be either destined to silence
Or get written on the walls of indifference…
There is an ancient poem
Imprisoned in my soul
Waiting to be released impatiently,
In due time…
Like a house cat
this imprisoned poem keeps eagerly watching
Every move outside the window,
Without any participation…
And like a house cat,
Whenever this imprisoned poem
Gets exhausted by the triviality of reality,
It sleeps for long hours
Only to wake up and find
The status quo unchanged
And the strings moving the puppets uncut…
It then looks out the window in sorrow
And goes back to sleep once again
To dream of a less ugly world…
My imprisoned poem has vowed not to release itself
From the deepest points in my soul
Until everyone else is awake
For its release to be meaningful…

(November 17, 2014)”
Louis Yako, أنا زهرة برية [I am a Wildflower]

Frank Conroy
“Most writing is collective consciousness made manifest, tinged to some degree by the author's individuality. Great writing is a specific consciousness made manifest, illuminating the world in a way that we've never seen before and that yet makes sense. 222”
Frank Conroy, Dogs Bark, but the Caravan Rolls On: Observations Then and Now

Shawn Corey
“Christian Sia 5-Star Review

"AI Beast by Shawn Corey is a fascinating techno-thriller featuring AI technology and compelling characters. Professor Jon Edwards is a genius who intends to solve the problems of humanity, and this is the reason for creating Lex, an AI computer with incredible powers. While regulators are not sure of what she can do and despite the opposition from different quarters that Lex can be dangerous, the professor believes in its powers. Lex is supposed to be a rational, logical computer without emotions, capable of reproducing processes that can improve life. When she comes to life, she is incredibly powerful, but there is more to her than the professor has anticipated. After an accident, Jon awakens to the startling revelation that Lex might have a will of her own. What comes after is a compelling narrative with strong apocalyptic themes, intrigue, and a world that can either be run down or saved by an AI computer.

The novel is deftly plotted, superbly executed, and filled with characters that are not only sophisticated but that are embodiments of religious symbolism. While Lex manipulates reality and alters the minds of characters in mysterious ways, there are relationships that are well crafted. Readers will appreciate the relationship between the quantum computer science student Nigel and the professor and the professor's affair with his mother. While the narrative is brilliantly executed and permeated with realism, it explores the theme of Armageddon in an intelligent manner. AI Beast is gripping, a story with twisty plot points and a setting that transports readers beyond physical realities. The prose is wonderful, hugely descriptive, and the conflict is phenomenal. A page-turner that reflects Shawn Corey's great imagination and research.”
Shawn Corey

“The perfect society can be defined as a group of people who come together with shared morals, shared values and wish to move forward as one, working together for the good of the community whilst not forgetting the rights and importance of the individual. This community cohesion relies on a shared sense of consciousness held by the people who make up that society.”
Mark Collett, The Fall of Western Man

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