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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Powder

The movie "Powder" is a prophecy of what could be. A human, born out of his time, with an evolved vehicle with no ego blockages, aware of the connectedness of all beings, of all createdness, of all the universes. We  live in this material reality, limited by the programming of our individual biochemical bodies. Religion..... no ---- faith teaches us that we are so much more than what we think we are. We can bypass this egoistic programming and experience the truth of our spirit in spite of the programming.
In "Powder," Jeremy's innocence allows him to grow and utilize the most evolved human functions - unity with the energy of creation, who is God - dissolving the walls of consciousness that make individuals fear others and fool ourselves into thinking we are each beings unto ourselves. In the end, Jeremy discovers that his uniqueness is a gift, and that his being does not exist for itself, but as a manifestation of the Oneness which exists in all beings, in every atom, in every quark of creation. One does not dissolve "out" of existence in death, but rather returns home to the Oneness which is creation on every level of existence. E Pluribus Unum - hardly a political hope, but rather, an insight into reality -  Out of the many -- One, or Out of the One exist all things.
Jeremy's heightened functionality is a foretaste of human evolution. He was feared, because we fear extinction. But we have the solace of the words of those who understand that we have not even come close to manifesting the innate functions waiting to be switched on at the proper time, in an understanding world.
I would rather hope that such gifts would be nurtured for good and not for power, but because to have power is still the coveted goal which fuels too many egos, we are on the edge of a culling which will check the egoism of our age in order to make way for a better human programming. Would that the wise and the knowledgeable will survive to teach and inspire an new era of human accomplishments.

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