First, we need to have respect for the other kingdoms of nature. Unfortunately, humans have acquired a certain arrogance and superiority, in relation to the rest of nature, because of false assumptions about the natural world in their cultural teachings. In some religions and in some thinking, the human being does not even seem to be acknowledged as part of nature but, instead, seen as a sort of unnatural being. Yet, the truth is that we are very much part of nature. We are earthy, natural beings, and the rest of nature are our natural relations.
So, what is respect? It is treating another being with a certain degree of dignity, in the recognition that they too are special, important, and have great potentials to possibly manifest. There is no respect if one has an attitude of being superior or more important than the other being. There is no respect if one has an attitude of manipulating or merely using the other for one's own purposes; without considering and respecting the other's needs and purposes. So, respect is not to just stomp on others or the world. It is not to power-manipulate others or the world. True respect is to consider the importance of others and the importance of their needs, rather than just being concerned about one's own needs and wishes. It really comes down to equality of importance. Treat others as one would want to be treated. This respect.
There are some basic reasons for respecting the natural world. First is that we are not superior to the rest of nature. We human beings are each uniquely special. We each have unique and special gifts, talents, and possibilities. But so too can be said of any other part of nature. We cannot do what rocks do. We cannot do what plants can do, or what trees or flowers can do. We cannot do what various fishes, or spiders, or animals can do. Each being of nature has its own uniquely special gift, talent, and potential. Each being is amazing in its own special way; just as we are. So we are not superior or more important. We are all just equally special. We human beings may have superior powers for destroying things, but this does not make us better or more important.
A second reason for respecting the rest of nature is that each special being of nature gives something to the Whole. In other words, respect is deserved because of what is given to the Whole, to the Interconnected Web of Life. Observe what is given by any part of nature, and this is a reason for respect. Observe what the land gives, what the landscape gives, what the trees and plants give, and what the animals give. We respect something or someone when we realize how much they are giving... to us, to everyone, to the Whole. And this giving is not just about physical things; consider also what is given in beauty.
A third reason for respect is to realize how long this kind of life or this part of nature has been around. Consider the vast time scale of this evolutionary species, especially compared to our human time on Earth. Much of the rest of nature has been a long time, and much longer than the humans have. But even if the details of this are not known, it is nonetheless true that we are all relations on this planet Earth. And we have all grown together within the same world.
Respect is the prerequisite for Recognition. So, what is Recognition? We can recognize someone we have met before, or someone we know. So to recognize something is, in some way, to awaken what is already known in us. What do we recognize?
We can recognize the Divine in others or in parts of nature. We can recognize that this part of nature has come from the same Mystical Source as we. It has come from what is called God. If this idea of God does not work well for you, then recognize that every part of this world has come from the same Mystery of Nature. Or, if more inclined toward evolutionary science, one could even think of everything as from the same process of fortunate accidents and adaptations. Either way, we can recognize the general sameness of our Source and process.
As well, we can recognize the unique Beauty in others or in parts of nature. We are each beautiful in our own way. Each part of nature is beautiful in its own way. So we can recognize the Beauty; and this Beauty is a very real quality in things. One has to open to it, in order to really recognize and realize it. Beauty is actually a very special quality of the Divine, which can only be perceived by a higher evolved perception. Human beings have this potential capacity to perceive and recognize the quality of Beauty -- which is often perceived as a kind of joyful Light... giving us great delight.
If we cannot recognize Beauty in another living being, then at least we might recognize its unusual uniqueness, or its special intelligence, or its special unique abilities. That is, we recognize, respect, and appreciate special uniqueness when we encounter it.
Respect and recognition then lead to appreciation. Once we appreciate someone or something, or have admiration for them, then we are hooked... hooked in a good way. What I mean is that once we discover appreciation or admiration for another thing or being, our caring and valuing of them is hooked for good. This is what makes recognition so important, because once we truly recognize one of this qualities -- such as Divinity, Beauty, Remarkable Uniqueness -- or once we have an experience of appreciation or admiration -- our attitude and value-sense of this being is changed for good. We've been hooked by their beauty or uniqueness, or we've hooked into a lasting appreciation-admiration for how this contributes to the Whole of Life.
So, it is all about perception and recognition. It's all about how we view or experience the nature around us. It's all about how our attitude and relationship with these things changes, once we Recognize the unique value, importance and divinity of each part of nature encountered. For when we recognize the specialness and positive value of things such as trees or flowers, or special places, and we also realize an appreciation for these, we will naturally want to take care of, protect, and nurture those things or places. Thus, any positive changes in our human behavior - in relation to the natural world - has to start with a new perception, a new recognition, and a realized appreciation. Such are the foundations of a true love relationship.
Because without a recognition and appreciation of nature's Value, as based on personal deep experience of beauty, divinity, special uniqueness, etc; we as humans will not really come into a love relationship with nature, and thus will not make the step over from human arrogance to love-caring.
Ultimately, we need enough people on this planet who realize the profound importance of the natural world - both ecologically and spiritually. The rest of everyone else are simply asleep and need to wake up. This natural world is our home. As well, our spiritual and psychological being is fed by these energies, these experiences in nature, and even by natural beauty itself. So instead of remaining asleep or in the boring routine of society, our hope is that more people living off of the planet will awaken, recognize and realize the very profound energies and values of Nature.
Our attitude with any of the forms or kingdoms of nature needs to be with complete love and respect. We respect the essential divinity of all life and the unique character of whoever or whatever we are in contact with. Each is alive with spirit and a personalized unfoldment of the divine intention. Each is part of the Whole and necessary to the divine unfoldment of the planet. Everything is involved with transformation and is in a constant state of change, and we, as human beings can help this transformation evolve toward its divine destiny. This work for transformation involves helping to align and integrate the world toward harmony, and it involves the awakening of love and divinity for every aspect of life.
Our recognition and respect of every form of life awakens the love and divine purpose unconscious within. The experience of being loved and the remembrance of the essential divinity can be awakened through our conscious recognition and divine respect given to those beings and relationships encountered by us. The world and those around us are redeemed and healed to wholeness through our conscious, loving recognition. We see the world come alive with divine beauty whenever we are in recognition of it.
Much of the needed work involving the planet is in recognition and appreciation. The planet needs love just like we do. It needs to know it is loved. It needs to remember it is loved. Every time it gets trashed, hurt, neglected, taken for granted or despised, it forgets about being loved. If nobody on the planet consciously loved it, the planet would literally turn to ice. This statement may seem outrageous, but I am serious. The only reason that the planet continues to flourish is because there is at least someone awake in love. And with all the negativity in thought and action that bounces around the world, the planet and all of us on it, need all the love possible to keep something going for the generations to come. We need to be better guests on the planet. We need to be loving stewards of the home we are given.
The first step is respect, second is recognition, and next is appreciation of the natural world. Healing occurs first from our recognition and respect of the sacred essence or Divine Truth within the place, then fixing this knowledge and this healing through ritual or creative work.
Recognition and respect brings alive the divine power and unique sacred quality inherently lying within the particular place. Recognize the unique love, beauty and value of a place, and respect this in whatever we do in that place. Recognize the flow of healing energy around a place, then help this to flow without blockage. If there are blocks to the flow, we need to recognize these as pain on the land and begin healing this pain through love and forgiveness. Our recognition and love is essential to the healing process, and we need to work with this consciously and be able to concentrate this redemptive energy to the right place in need.
Whenever the healing flow or sacred quality of a place is stuck, we need to give loving recognition to the stuck pain, as well as to the inherent essence and healing energy that awaits release, thus empowering the Divine Truth to come forth, healing where it is needed. We can be mediators for the necessary redemption of places on the planet where there is pain and blockage due to previous harm or misplacement of things. This creative work for healing and transmutation of subtle energies can only happen through the triad of recognition, right effort and agreement. We need to recognize what is, make the right efforts for what needs to be, and be in complete agreement with the need, the action and the result.
Above all, give sacred respect and love to our Mother Earth. She is alive as a Being, as our Being. Respect, as your mother’s body, the ground you travel upon. Walk carefully and live care-fully, respecting and caring for your source of life. Be conscious of all you do, because all action, even thought, has an effect upon the interconnected whole. It is possible to be aware of any activity upon the planet, present or past, whatever it may be, when one fully allows himself to be attuned in love with the Mother Earth and at one with the planet as ones own body.
In reality, each of us is the whole planet. We are each the microcosms of the world and share in the many joys and pains experienced throughout the whole. Though we seldom consciously experience anymore than our little small worlds; the interconnected whole always has effect and influence on our daily experience, unless we are in the flow of service and transforming the energies within us. When you are in love and loving all, you are helping transform the world into beauty and joy, and the planet itself, Mother Earth flourishes in gratitude. Know that you are the planet, be the planet, and carry this knowledge and sense wherever you go with gratitude and responsibility.
All land of the earth is of course sacred and has at least some of the higher energies pervading it. What we bring to the land, in respect, recognition and proper use, allows the sacredness to grow and come into its full potential. We can, in a sense, help bring out the latent sacred energies of a place, and help the surrounding flows of sacred energy merge into the area and develop there. What we bring of our own sacred substances and our higher creative will improves and empowers the land. So all places have the potential to become even more sacred and positively energized.
When we speak of sacred sites, we are speaking of the more powerful places on the planet. These are naturally created and fulfill certain important needs for the planet and humanity. They are places where sacred energies flow, swirl, and vortex in concentration. They have a relationship with others around and with the whole planetary web, and help form a greater pattern or matrix. These special sacred areas are significant to the overall eco-system and to our own well-being, and are like special Divine gifts on the planet. We should take great care to respect and protect these areas, for they are very sensitive to abuse, sudden ecological shocks and built-structures, and any harm done has dramatic effect, not only in that area but all over. We should allow these special sites to be in their own way, and take the opportunity to enjoy and gain benefit from them.
Sacred sites, power vortexes and ley lines respond to our recognition of them and to our activities there on. How we perceive these places and what we give to them, inwardly and outwardly, have a profound influence. Sacred areas can give a Divine blessing to us, and we can give blessings to these, reciprocally. Our conscious recognition of the sacredness of these areas bring forth the sacredness there in. This recognition unfolds into a deep reverence and appreciation for the natural beauty and Divine qualities of the site.
Sacred energies manifest in and affect the area around; yet much more lies dormant, awaiting recognition and the need to unfold. There are always dormant and potential subtle energies stored within the land, and especially in certain places, which will only come forth when there is sufficient recognition, receptivity and need. Geomancy seeks to bring these awaiting sacred energies into full actualization for the benefit of the surrounding land and planet, and for humanity and the specific needs in that area. The greater potentials of the land first need our recognition, in order to come forth into actualization. We must first see them, and respect them in knowledge and love.
Our consciousness and love will resonate a sacred area into actualization. If we take care to harmonize with these subtle energy sites and flows, they will be enhanced and evermore actualized. If one completely respects, in reverence and gratitude, the great gift of this land one stands on, the great gift of life on this planet, the land will sing and awaken in love for being appreciated. Love awakens love, the love that was always there, though not known until recognized, until acknowledged, until it is shared together. Appreciation and gratitude go hand in hand in giving back some of the love we have been so freely given. The responsibility of custodianship for the land, for the earth, is a great gift and opportunity to serve life and help unfold the beauty and potentials of this land. Through our commitment, willingness and agreement to be here, fully alive and within love, to give of ourselves completely and receive the many treasures of the planet; we have the opportunity to serve life in many ways yet unknown and live in harmony with the abundance unfolding on the planet.
The many kingdoms of nature and the subtle, formative energies within the planet await our awakening and our recognition of their living beauty. The living forms and energies on the planet awaken to their unique potentials and purpose through our recognition and loving custodianship. Our awakening is the planet’s awakening. It is our obligation to life and to ourself. Our work is to allow Divine energy and beauty to manifest and be revealed. We open the space for this to happen.
This may require cleaning out garbage and disorder, so that the potential beauty may be revealed. It may require making space for beauty and spontaneity to occur. The particular beauty and Divinity inherent in a space or structure of relationships will be clouded and distorted if there is unnecessary clutter about. The subtle energies will be disrupted and blocked by disorder or by un-attended, unnecessary situations. A living space will attract unwanted, disorderly, dusty energy, if it is un-attended and left to gather all sorts of strange things. Negative thought form will attract to un-attended, unclean, disorderly spaces. When we do attend to those spaces we are responsible for, with loving care and attention, to clean and order things for the manifestation of beauty and functional use, we open up a receptive channel to the finest possible energy available. Everything we do to help our environment comes back to us and those around us, because every intentional effort to serve the space we are given, and every physical action we take to serve the good and the beautiful, has its psychological counterpart and effect. The work we do not only has a beneficial effect upon this particular space and time, but also anchors something for the future of that space and for the future of mankind.
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