The card accompanied us last week: Peace
I would like to summarize the spaces of experience that were given to me last week through the confrontation with the card.
We had the gift of following this invitation very intimately in a small group.
Do we know peace? If so, how do we learn the inner and outer transformation that actually leads to peace?
Through intensive shared experiences we were able to move the questions within us:
Where do we come from? Where are we now? Where are we going?
Einstein left behind the famous quote: ‘The most important realization of my life is that we live in a loving universe.
This corresponds to my inner perception: the primordial atom is pure love, the beginning of all existence. Peace without love is inconceivable for me. And neither is love without peace.
Love has always been love and will always remain love, regardless of what we think about it. Hatred and antagonism are not part of love – but a clear yes and a loving no. Love is able to transform and integrate opposites.
And one insight moved me centrally:
We are part of a collective human body, regardless of how much consciousness we have or don’t have of it,–what we consider individual is largely controlled by fields and the question remains: do we follow the field of war or the field of peace. As soon as we realize that the basis of the spiritual world is peace and love, everything in us changes fundamentally.
We can then connect with the magnetic field of the earth and all its creatures through our love and rediscover our own eternal soul.
This gives us strength: no more bowing to imposed structures, no more fighting against the enemy, but transformation to the next higher level of order takes place.
We discover inner freedom by rediscovering our home in the universe, the primordial ground in all change. This change includes death and dying and also eternal rebirth.
We discover our independence, we enter the magnetic field of basic trust – which was powerfully disturbed by the magnetic fields of fear of loss and jealousy.
We open ourselves to the unknown and trust in its guidance — from this source new oases emerge all over the earth.
This sounds very abstract when summarized intellectually – but for me these are the spaces of experience from which the unconditional will for peace arises. I cannot think and act politically without keeping this spiritual background alive in my consciousness.