![]() | Re: Imagine! Pax Mundi January 1, 2000 |
Posted by steve diamond on January 02, 19100 at 09:25:30:
In Reply to: Imagine! Pax Mundi January 1, 2000 posted by Penny on January 01, 19100 at 15:33:37:
Steve DiamondÍs Millennium Buzz # 1
January 1, 2000!
Hallelujiah! We made it!! First day of the New Millennium“around the
world, wherever you are sitting, it has arrived!!
The Golden Dawn. And just in time, as Jack Kerouac once wrote, it came in on
time.
In New Zealand, in Bora Bora, Aku-Aku, in Argentina, Alma Aty, and Atlanta,
on tv for all to see, the birth of the new.
Where were you? What were you doing? IÍll bet it something youll always
remember. (Like the first time you heard The Beatles.)
On the good side“hijackers in Afghanistan released 150 people from what
might have been certain death. Y2K fizzled and was, thankfully, shown to
be the mass hysterical joke that it was.
Globalism emerged, finally and completely. No doubt about it, folks, its
One World now. Check it out.
From Beijing to Balmoral, from Chicago to Costa Rica, they danced, they
partied, they prayed, and a new wave of understanding broke on humanityÍs
shores.
ItÍs almost a meeting of genetic code and cultural calendar“ knowing that
the time has arrived for a new planetary way of being that has little to do
with national borders and everything to do with the sustainability of life
on this planet.
ItÍs the Gaia hypotehsis brought to life through the electronic
neuro-circuitry of the Internet“humanity has awakened-- to itself!
A friend told me that thereÍs a short period when the human fetus is not
connected to its central nervous system, but as soon as it is, ďintelligentÍ
life begins.
Perhaps humanity as a whole has just made that brain-nervous system
connection, on a larger scale. Perhaps that will turn out to be the ďrealÍ
significance of the New Millennium.
Thanks to One And All, for Weaving The Dream of World Peace!
steve