System is coherent
- Kateryna Derkach
- Mar 7, 2024
- 7 min read
Many seem very confused about the state of our world today, as if we don't understand where this is coming from and why, as if this is something abnormal or strange.
Poverty, violence, war, climate change, and many other systemic issues become normal these days. All of those are logical and very rational results of our collective mindset and our actions over the last decades. Everything is simple, predictable, and coherent. And yet, we fail dramatically to actually see what is happening, why, and what we can do now to change this.
Everything is energy. The mechanics and dynamics of the energy flow in the system define the quality of our shared experience and the systemic coherence of our world. The system gives you what you feed it with. The state of our current reality is the exact mirror of the quality of our collective consciousness. We experience what we have co-created together.
We also live in a universe of polarities. This has always been the case and probably always will be. Everything has an opposite force to it: dark and light, day and night, yin and yang, order and chaos, life and death. This paradox of polarities enables us with choices that ultimately give us the capacity to create whatever we want.
The idea is to see the entire picture where both shadow and light are playing a game together. Think of it as a chess game. If you only see the white figures on the board, you are not even close to playing or understanding anything about the game.
If you see only the white or black on the board, our reality will not make any sense to you.
If you think something like war is coming out of nowhere, you were probably asleep during most of the game. Because before the war is declared, many different moves and strategies were needed to happen. War is a process that requires a very specific set of ingredients, and it needs to respect the established energetic architecture of our reality.
In order to create an environment that makes sense for a war to emerge, we need to create two main beliefs in the collective psyche: one, that we live in a scarce world, and two, that we need to use power over others in order to survive. When you combine those two beliefs, we generate the energy of destruction between us. One of the main ways to move the energy of destruction is the process of war (or directly the process of our extinction).
If you believe that there are not enough resources for all of us to survive, you experience fear. Fear makes the process of competition and abuse justifiable for you. This is where it is transformed into the 'power over' energy. You start using your personal energy to compete with others. It's a game of who is smarter, stronger, or more powerful.
It's the energy of competition, comparison, and ''natural'' selection.
The energy is always in movement and in transformation. This mindset of control, abuse, and power dynamics based on the idea of competition will inevitably be transformed into something else. The natural evolution of this kind of energy is actually destruction. This is why violence and war become a normal and logical strategy to implement together as our next move in this kind of scenario.
If a community has no fear of scarcity and has no interest in dominating anyone else, there is no way we would be engaging in war with each other. It would make no sense. You cannot create a cycle of war or an energy of destruction if you feed the system with love, abundance, and the capacity to co-create together instead of competing with others.
We think this is the problem of the other less-evolved places. But in reality, we have been manufacturing this kind of system for a very long time all around the world. We are teaching our kids since kindergarten to fear authority, to use their personal power to excel and to perform in the established system, to compete with each other.
We make them believe that there is not enough for everyone, that some will be rich, some poor, some smart, some stupid, and their level of obedience to this particular system of belief will define their success in life.
We basically tell our kids that if they don't learn how to compete, they will not survive. Our education system tells this to our kids. We train them for the world of destruction. This is why they are so depressed, and many of them are even prescribed drugs to be able to remain in school. We teach them something completely unnatural and deeply problematic, and we are surprised why they are unable to sit still and listen to our complete nonsense.
Kids are programmed for love, power with, co-creation, and abundance. It's their natural state of being before they enter the system. If they live in an environment that has the capacity to provide enough resources, love, and healthy relationships with authority, they will naturally grow very creative and open to collaborating with others. They will operate in cycles of regeneration, peace, and natural evolutionary processes.
But when the school gives them a system of belief that is the complete opposite of this, it creates distortions. It makes no sense. It is harmful for their mind development. It's dangerous for their overall system. This is also why kids become sick more and more often. They are sick of our systemic nonsense and our collective effort to reprogram them into something they are not.
How can we expect a society that is abundant, peaceful, regenerative, based on love and co-creation if what we teach our kids is the complete opposite of that?
Illiteracy and school dropout, bullying and intimidation, juvenile mental health are all results of the system we put our kids into. The more unnatural this educational environment is for their evolution, the more problems those kids are experiencing. The stronger their needs to act-out and rebel are.
We should not manufacture kids for the existing system. We should create a system that makes sense to our kids.
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So how do we get out of the collective mess we have manifested here?
You make wiser and more conscious choices.
Every time you find yourself in a pattern of fear, power over, destruction, or scarcity, you stop everything and look for the most efficient strategy to move your energy to the other side.
For example, let's say you experience fear.
You have four choices here.
1. Try to remain in the fear as long as possible
2. Move to the space of 'power over' and destroy your fear or the thing you are scared about
3. Choose the energy of love over fear
4. Find someone to 'power with' to transform your fear into evolution.
Choices 1 and 2 are ultimately destructive. Choices 3 and 4 are constructive and generative.
What kind of choices do we make when we face the collective issues of our reality today? What are our favorite strategies to deal with our fears? What are the main systems of beliefs of our community?
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Easier said than done. We all know this, but why the hell are we stuck in something that makes no sense. How do you get out of a war? How do you transform it into peace?
You can't. There is no easy alchemy to transform war into peace. Because war and peace are not energies; those are processes. They are results, not causes. You can transform the energy, but the process is the process. It produces what it is asked to produce.
So, if you want to stop war, you need to take out the energies that feed the wars and redirect them into their opposites. This transformation needs to happen on both scales in our collective system and in our individual consciousness.
The energy of fear needs to be transformed into love. The 'power over' needs to become 'power with' in all of our relationships. The energy of co-creation needs to become more valued than competition.
Imagine you have a battery with 100 units of energy. You decide what kind of processes you use this energy for and what kind of qualities you want to create with that energy. If most of your energy is around destructive patterns and energies, you will have less energy to use for processes that will lead you to systemic coherence.
If we invest our resources, time, money, and energy into destructive tools and strategies on a collective level, we generate more and more scarcity for everyone. If we focus on co-creation instead of destruction, we will naturally be in the process of evolution, peace, and systemic regeneration. And all of those processes actually lead to the energy of abundance.
You are the one to choose to what processes you give your personal units of energy to. And this has a direct impact on the reality you experience.
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Abundance is the energy we co-create together. Our individual and collective choices are responsible for the efficiency and the quality of this shared process.
If we live in a scarce and violent world, it's because we are all using the processes, strategies, and energies that are directly bringing us there.
Our belief system and the coherence of our actions based on that belief system are literally shaping the world we live in.
We don't choose between war or peace. First, we make a choice between love or fear.
If we experience war, it's because we have already chosen fear over love prior to this.
To experience systemic peace, we need to learn how to coherently co-create this kind of reality with each other. We need to be wise about using our energy, time, and resources towards what we actually want and not what we so misleadingly convinced ourselves to believe.
