According to
the new science of psychoneuroimmunology and the study of neuropeptides,
our negative thoughts and emotions weaken our immune system and harm our
personal health and well-being. Our positive thoughts strengthen us. But
what about the effects of our collective thoughts on our collective
political health as a society?
The world we see
around us is what our past thoughts have created. This is the Law of
Attraction on a large scale. If we don’t like what we see, we need to
change our thinking. To create a healthy world, we need healthy minds. Energy
follows thought. Whatever we think about, we direct energy towards, and this
focused energy, combined with our emotional desire and vital energy, gives
thought the power to manifest physically. Thought is the basic building block
of the universe. With each new thought we help create the world anew. This is
the incredible power we as humans have – for good or evil.
If the physical forms we have created with our
thoughts become too limiting or dysfunctional, they need to be destroyed. The
ancients taught: “In the shattering of form lies hid the secret of all
evolution.” As we shatter old thoughtforms, such as limiting ideas about what
women are capable of, then we begin the process of shattering old
institutions, such as corporate management or sports that exclude women.
Politics is essentially about the distribution
and exercise of power in the collective sphere. How would our politics be
different if citizens personally understood that consciousness is primal and
thoughts are the cause of everything in our lives and in the physical world?
Politics would be almost the exact opposite of what we have today, as we would
focus more on the inner, subjective side of life, and less on personalities,
money and power. Citizens would take more responsibility for what their
consciousness had created, both personally and collectively, and they’d stop
blaming others for problems. Politicians would serve the greatest good of the
greatest number of people – the opposite of today.
Politics is affected by the values held in
people’s consciousness. The values of the market place (e.g. competition,
money, etc.) currently dominate our consciousness, and thus control politics.
If spiritual values (e.g. compassion, sharing, etc.) ascend in our
consciousness, they will guide and direct our politics. Real,
transformational political power begins with inner consciousness, not with
outer, material forms such as government agencies.
If consciousness is seen as primary, then the
key to real progress would be helping people expand their consciousness and
identify with ever more inclusive groups – from family to community to nation
to the world and all life on earth. With each expansion of identity, there
would be a new focus on finding a sense of unity amidst diversity and
developing a shared purpose. Identifying ourselves as world citizens and
aligning with the higher purpose of the United Nations would be recognized as
a more advanced stage of consciousness.
Despite appearances, life is constantly moving
forward, and human consciousness is constantly changing and evolving into
greater wisdom, compassion and sense of purpose. The responsibility of the
political sphere is to establish the conditions for this evolution of
consciousness to occur most easily and clearly. When most effective, politics
is responsive and adaptive to positive changes in consciousness, rather than
manipulating people’s consciousness through fear or hatred to maintain
control.