I will relax and let it happen. I will be open to new forms of thinking, being and learning. This world is changing rapidly, and part of my keeping up with the times will simply lie in my ability to float with and toward new states of awareness. I will open my mind to something new today.

I am alive at an exciting time.

If you find it hard to keep up with all the new scientific breakthroughs, you might find solace in the “hundredth monkey” theory. Although widely disputed, it claims that if enough members of a species learn something new, a point of saturation is reached whereupon the entire species will begin to understand it spontaneously. Biologist Rupert Sheldrake formulated a hypothesis . . . that new behaviors or concepts can spread through a species spontaneously,  due to a vibratory process called “morphic resonance.” Practically speaking, this means that if we just relax and wait awhile, enough people will read up on the idea of morphic resonance, and we won’t have to. Sometimes it is okay to let ourselves be monkey number one hundred one. Crazy wisdom says, “Let’s take turns.”
Wes Nisker

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