Universal Interconnectedness

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The picture presents a potential for expansion and a safe access towards higher consciousness. It shows how you, a small individual self, symbolised as the golden sphere in the centre, can develop to a higher Self, a consciousness of universal interrelatedness with all people on the globe. The red background colour symbolises compassion, dedication to a higher purpose similar to the the red robes of the Tibetan monks and nuns. The lines in the squares are divided up in three parts, gold-black-gold, which reflects purity, potential and strength, respectively.

Imagine that you are looking upon yourself from above. You are the golden dot in the centre of the big square. Each of the four corners represent a physical person who supports you directly and whom you support, either in obvious ways or in ways you are not aware of. Each of these support persons have their own square and four support persons positioned in each the four corners of their square; each of these four support persons have again other four support persons in their square. Squares within squares within squares, and so on, ad infinitum. We can only follow this long chain of interrelatedness to the sixth square, then the mind gives up and the rest becomes unconscious. Ultimately you are a part of an unconscious structure of interconnectedness that covers the whole globe.

Each square is drawn by three lines, gold-black-gold. The lines continue to the corners, where there is a square, each with their own golden dot in the centre, the space of a support person; but when the line enters the other's space it respectfully become a transparent white line because it is not the intention to be intrusive.



Contemplation:

Populate – in your mind's eye imagine how the most distant squares are interconnected in structures of squares within squares. Gradually move down through the squares to the big centre square with yourself in the centre until all the squares including your own with yourself in the centre, has four support persons.

Let it happen, do not think it.


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