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Has the World Gone Crazy?
Epidemic anxiety, depression, stress, and self-judgment.
Individual isolation escalating in step with our technological advancements.
An environment teetering on collapse.
A widening gap between the haves and the other 99% of us.
Despair, especially among young people searching to create a life of “purpose” and “meaning."
Widespread fear of a pandemic.
Is This Really Happening?
Yes, it is. But it's no accident. And we aren't powerless.
Let me tell you a story.
How Did We Get Here?
In the Book of the Yellow Emperor, the source document for modern acupuncture, we learn that human beings lived in harmony with heaven and earth, that they never experienced illness, that they knew no malice, that they did not fatigue themselves or obsess on any thoughts, that they were free of expectation, and that they were never bored. In other words, paradise.
And, oh, yes, there were the remarkable capacities our ancestors had, ones that provided degrees of intimacy and connectedness we can no longer imagine. Not to mention those capacities that kept them out of harm's way. Or the stress-less lives they had, thereby allowing them to live long, long, happy lives.
But for some reason, we weren't satisfied with paradise. We wanted to know more, do more, see more.
The elders of that spiritual civilization could see that we would have to follow this new path, one of perfecting materiality. We would have to go out and explore, so that one day we could return to our original nature, undistracted and confident in our reason for being human.
The elders also foresaw the suffering such an exploration would produce. So, to help us get through it as quickly as possible, they hid the principle upon which their civilization was based, the Principle of the Word, or the Kototama Principle. We would forget paradise had ever existed and actively pursue the work at hand.
So Now That We Have Created a Hell World, How Do We Fix It?
The leader of that first civilization left a message intended for the time we find ourselves in. His message would later become a Shinto prayer. He prophesied that at the completion of our exploration, we would discover that all things material are not real—that they are nothing—whereupon our world would soon plunge into a period of chaos, confusion, and crime.
We have been consumed with exploring and perfecting the ways of science and materiality. The good news is that we have, with quantum physicists' discovery that matter is simply energy and with the creation of weapons that destroy all matter, completed our lengthy, and unimaginably violent exploration of materiality.
Given that our leaders are clueless as to how to get us out of this predicament (the underlying motive that created the ill cannot be the cure) we must look elsewhere.
Okay, so we've completed our mission. Can't we stay a little longer, maybe fulfill our bucket lists? Certainly, but the chaos, confusion, and violence will only continue to increase. In that case, what's next? We must embark on a new trajectory with the intention of returning to our original nature so we can once more be in balance within ourselves and with the natural world.
Hidden Tools Now Revealed
When the elders hid the Kototama Principle, they directed it to be returned at this time, with the stipulation that human beings would require guidance to successfully re-activate the principle. That principle is a tool that can help us return to our full human capacity, abandoned long ago, and in so doing, once again create paradise.
How can we regain this capacity? How can we identify our purpose and find meaning at this crucial juncture? How can we get out of our suffering?
Here, at TheLastHealer.net, we offer our collective 70 years of research in applying the Kototama Principle to daily life. You'll find books, essays, and podcasts that will support your journey back to your substance. We also offer phone sessions for personalized, one-on-one guidance.
We’re All in This Together
We have the ability to determine, in a consensual manner, what is best for us as human beings. Once our ability to discern becomes activated, we can reconsider our scientific and technological creations to determine what serves us and what does not.
At long last, we can move on from the violent paradigm of trial and error to one in which we create our world in complete confidence, a world where we can again become undivided, at one within and without.
If you feel the time is now to acquire and to hone tools for the world to come, please join us. Once you sign up for our mailing list, you will receive notice of new book releases, upcoming podcasts, and essays.
All photography courtesy of David Carlson,
taken at Bears Ears National Monument.