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Monthly Archives: July 2007

Changing Nature

Two wonderful milestones! The American Bald Eagle is now off the endangered species list, and the rare El Segundo blue butterly has resurfaced in Southern California after near extinction…Only 400 more species to go! OK Conscious Creators: We still have plenty of visioning to do! Let’s get going! 🙂

Mainstream Conscious Creation

I am increasingly struck by signs that spirtuality, Conscious Creation and the physics of consciousness are seeping into the mainstream. Yesterday, I finished four days at a terrific conference, The National Speakers Association annual convention in San Diego, and the theme was "Soul and Substance." I attended all of the keynote addresses and a half a dozen breakout sessions and I would say that 8 of the 14 sessions focused on spiritual issues relating to consciously creating our personal futures, the physics of co-creation, and conducting business ethically and morally–and teaching these values from the platform. Some of the truly exciting speakers included two of the featured individuals from The Secret, Dr. Joe Vitale and John Assaraf, plus a really dynamic woman Dr. Sue Morter, who had us all on our feet during a really fun presentation on Quantum Physics and spiritual health. Each keynote was powerful and inspiring. But what really struck me is that the attendees are largely individuals who conduct their business in a corporate enviroment. They are paid speakers to corporations, associations, seminars and sales training. Many are personal coaches. Five years ago, these would have been the first people to say that Conscious Creation is just a lot of ravings from airy-fairy metaphyiscal minds. Today, they are not only buying it, but teaching it. We’ve definitely come a long way, baby!

A Lesson From Remy!

I just returned from seeing the delightful Disney/Pixar film Ratatouille. While the animation in any Pixar film is awesome craftmanship, it is always the storytelling coming from this creative powerhouse that is most compelling. But what struck me so strongly about this particular film is its message about Conscious Creation. Here is a little rat, Remy, that yearns to be a great chef–a great chef in the greater human world. Through his intense focus and intention, his belief in himself, his passion for his calling and his trust that it would happen , this little creature finds a way to make his dream come true…regardless of how improbable or absurd it would seem. While the story is obviously just a "tail," it is an inspiration for children and a reminder to adults that there is little out of the realm of possibility if we keep our focus positive and learn how to apply the 25 Guiding Universal Principals on our behalf. Hats off to Remy of Ratatouille! He’s the smallest Conscious Creator on film!