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76 | The uncomfortable evolution of our collective consciousness | Evelyn Paul

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Jun 17, 2020
Evelyn Paul, a researcher, shaman, and chef, delves into the discomforting evolution of our shared consciousness. She discusses how systemic issues like racism, COVID, and environmental crises stem from a fractured spirit. Emphasizing the necessity of forgiveness, she provocatively describes Donald Trump as a reflection of our collective shadow. Evelyn also shares crucial resources for understanding pre-colonial history and encourages a compassionate approach to healing societal wounds. Her insights spotlight the power of individual growth in driving collective change.
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INSIGHT

The Broken Human Spirit

  • The "I can't breathe" cries of George Floyd, the burning Amazon, and the COVID-19 pandemic reveal a broken collective human spirit.
  • These events symbolize a global cry for help, highlighting our interconnectedness and the need for healing.
ADVICE

Applicable Forgiveness and Compassion

  • Practice applicable forgiveness and compassion by actively working towards change.
  • Vote, engage in local politics, and advocate for policies that reflect your values.
INSIGHT

Victimizers as Teachers

  • Victimizers can be seen as teachers who embody our shadow selves, helping us learn and grow.
  • Donald Trump, as a polarizing figure, may serve as a catalyst for unifying global consciousness by forcing us to confront our collective shadow.
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