
“This shift of consciousness is so profound it will take time to engage. But we can no longer afford to focus on our personal wellbeing. Those who have experienced a reality beyond the ego need to lead the way, for once we have stepped beyond the ego we have glimpsed the vaster wholeness that nourishes and supports us.”
~ Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, Working with Oneness
Those who have ‘stepped beyond ego’ have moved through transformative experiences and various awakenings … the ego doesn’t give away its entrenched ground easily, or cheaply.
Yet this insight from Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee points to something I remember, too, from Kenneth Ring’s work on Near-Death Experiences (and experiencers).
Ring noted that NDEs and other potent transformative experiences may well be a way that Life herself is shifting the consciousness tides.
No doubt that all who move through these waves of awakening and transformation are seeding and being the change — perhaps leading the way and seeding the way without realizing it.
What else might we benefit from understanding around this transformation-seeding?
For related musings here at Sophia’s Children, see:
• Inspirited Leaders: Shadow, Light, and Knowing Thy Self
or start with the Transformative Experiences portal:
• Awakening & Transformative Experiences Series
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Labyrinth image credit: Green labyrinth in Luxembourg City. PD image from Lode Van de Velde, PDpictures.net.
October 11, 2016 at 7:38 pm
Love the image. Stained glass is so transcendent.
October 14, 2016 at 4:02 pm
It is beautiful, isn’t it? In the great cathedrals, it seems they consciously incorporated it to catch the light at certain times and have it shower into the space … creating that sacred-space atmosphere that some of those places had in abundance!