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Booklist
Signs of the Times by Ray Grasse
The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless
Organizations by Ori Brafman and Rod A. Beckstrom
Texts
Quietude by Rumi
Your way begins on the other side.
Become the sky.
Take an axe to the prison wall.
Escape.
Walk out like someone suddenly born into color.
Do it now.
Die and be quiet
Your old life was a frantic running from silence.
The speechless moon
comes out now.
The next godhead by
Junah Boda
the next godhead will be a collective of beings.
they will share in the common light
although they feature aspects of themselves
as facets of the oneness
across a spectrum of consciousness.
they are leaderless towards the one
but act in accord although as themselves.
their world is within as commonly shared
but not dependent on external means
for the solidarity to continue.
nothing of culture or country is as means.
the level they function at
is not dependent upon display as confirmation.
the dialogue that is woven in certainty
leads towards attention perspective
and embodied manifestation.
the internal rituals
that have brought them to this means
persist without external distraction
in their collective acknowledgment.
there is no truth to be told.
working in that way, what is seen is sensed
as a permission for others of the same
to confluently expand the oneness sense of being.
there is no topic of concern
but there is presence and attention
and subsequent action in resolve.
the focus from the heart
is of an ambient nature
and any concern that comes
may have immediacy but only in passage.
content is of a transient nature
and expression comes from a deeper sense
then previously attended to
by human interaction in general.
the next godhead
is stripped of its separateness
devoid of distinctions
without audience as approval
expresses in response to source
lives as the whole back alive
and makes sacred
the embrace of living . . .
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