Reframing the human-to-nature paradigm


Humility functions as the essential foundation that facilitates the emergence and integration of the three constructs. Unlike the constructs, which transform into a unified, energetic force, humility serves as the ground from which this transformation becomes possible.

Humility is a state of beingness, whereas the three constructs develop into discrete forms of expressed energy. Without humility, any attempt to work with the three constructs will remain at the level of “tried and died” virtues rather than becoming natural energetic expressions.

Humility and the three constructs compose a profound framework for recognizing our current global dilemmas from a dual-consciousness perspective. By viewing consciousness as two interacting streams, human collective consciousness and nature consciousness (non-human sentient entities), we will better understand why the four qualities (humility, gratitude, compassion, harmony) are so critical. The current dissonance between these two consciousness streams manifests as ecological and social breakdown.

The existing chaotic, adversarial quality of the human collective consciousness creates destructive interference patterns, resulting in the absence of any checks and balances on human behavior.

Humility is essential because our human collective consciousness has become dangerously inflated, seeing itself as separate from and superior to nature consciousness. This arrogance creates a fundamental misalignment that distorts the human-to-nature coherence within the continuum of interactions between the two streams.

Gratitude becomes crucial because our current collective consciousness operates from a place of endless wanting rather than appreciation. This creates an extractive relationship with nature consciousness, constantly taking without recognition or reciprocity.

Compassion is vital because human collective consciousness has become numb to the suffering the human species creates in both nature and human consciousness streams. This detachment allows for continued destruction without feeling the true impact of our actions.

Harmony represents the potential state where a unified human consciousness aligns with rather than opposes nature consciousness. Currently, the chaotic quality of human consciousness creates destructive interference patterns rather than constructive resonance. The infusion of harmonious energy into the interference patterns mitigates the chaotic influences.

This energetic relationship perspective suggests that individual transformation of consciousness alters the quality of human collective consciousness, even if incrementally. Each individual who develops these four qualities adds a note of coherence to an otherwise chaotic symphony.


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Rob Taylor
Rob Taylor is a certified metaphysics and consciousness coach, practitioner, author, poet, and photographer. Rob writes and speaks about inner work, consciousness expansion, metaphysics, and critical thinking.

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