Why Am I Seeing Spirits?
I've been receiving many emails and DMs from the community, asking if I've (or anyone else) have had a lot of experiences lately where I see spirits and spirit activity out of the corner of my eye.
My short response is yes, and perhaps a deeper question is, why?
What’s been revealed is the urgent need for the world to return to an animist worldview. It’s not just about “believing in” animism; as this notion of “believing” is synonymous with faith or a need to be convinced. What the spirits seem to be pointing to, and reminding us is to recognize reality as being fuller, mysterious and uncontainable. We’re approaching a point where we must collectively face everything that isn’t working—everything that causes suffering and injustice— and the natural rebalancing of things that may be very inconvenient to the System and its participants who require suffering for their comfort to continue.
ANIMISM: How It's Not All About Us
Animism: The Cosmos is alive and intelligent, comprised of many different sentient beings, and humans are one of the beings within it. In other words, the Universe does not exist for humanity’s exclusive pleasure, convenience, opinions, or survival.
Animist Thoughts While Drinking Tea
I find myself asking these questions, or perhaps hearing these questions as I drink my daily Tea.
Today, I am reminded that the unknown, adventure, chaos and transcendence are romanticized, as they are often frightening, destabilizing, violent even.
Much like Tea. A plant of grace and medicine, but also filled with heartache and betrayal (referencing the Opium Wars here).
Why is it that human taking human, human taking land, human taking minerals, human taking anything seems to be the only constant?
Maybe Tea represents the persistence of life, how despite life becoming something you don’t understand, humans doing things you don’t understand.
Maybe Tea is soil, blood, sweat, wind, rain, where this plant will always be more than a crop that is packaged and then diluted.
HOW DOES TAOISM IMPACT THE WORLD TODAY?
t's a different perspective from the Western notion of opposition; in Taoism, it's about acknowledging differences while contributing to the collective whole. Each part, though distinct, is essential for the existence of the other—a beautiful and symbiotic relationship.