Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 Dear all, i have some figures that augers well for the Divine Message of Shri Mataji to humanity. The WebTrends figures for www.adishakti.org are as follows: JUN: 41,950 visitors JUL: 48,395 visitors AUG: 49,564 visitors SEP: 56,719 visitors OCT: 66,779 visitors After being stuck around the 40,000 figures for three months the number of montly visitors has begun picking up significantly. Maybe all the collective work has just begun to bear fruit. If this trend continues we can be confident that within two years or so we may be able to touch the half million mark. If we succeed then The Hundreth Monkey Phenomenon will be trigerred. All we need is to stand on the Truth and announce it with full faith and conviction. The rest we will leave to the Adi Shakti. And who knows if you may be " the hundredth Divine Message SY " who helps turn a quiet trend into a giant step forward for humankind. Right now we only have a handful. As She has promised, Sahaja Yoga will be established before She leaves. Please join us to help spread the Divine Message of Shri Mataji so that Her promise if fulfilled through Her instruments. Jai Shri Mataji, jagbir Sharing Consciousness The Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon Sometimes learning takes traditional forms. We hear or read something new and add it to our personal store of knowledge. Yet many people have also experienced a more subtle shift of awareness. At times it seems as if a new idea is simply in the air and that we need only 'tune-in' to be a part of a new consciousness. One hypothesis suggests that if enough individuals are on the same wavelength, awareness will spontaneously spread to new individuals from mind to mind. Scientists observed a specific species of Japanese monkey on the island of Koshima for a 30 year period and discovered some fascinating data that supports this concept. Initially, the scientists provided the monkeys with an edible treat consisting of sweet potatoes dropped in the dirt. The monkeys enjoyed the potatoes but found the dirt unpleasant. Soon one resourceful monkey found that by washing the sweet potatoes in a nearby stream, she could improve the taste of the food. Before long, she had taught the trick to several other monkeys, who also happily adopted the habit of washing their dinner before eating. The trend spread quickly with the younger monkeys, while many other monkeys persisted in eating the dusty potatoes. This continued until one particular day when a certain number of monkeys - let's say 99 - had all adopted the washing habit. On that day, the hundredth monkey learned to wash his potatoes. The added energy of the hundredth monkey had a remarkable effect on the rest of the tribe as almost all the monkeys on the island promptly adopted the new method. Surprisingly, the momentum created by the hundredth monkey even spread to colonies of monkeys on other islands and on the mainland. These new groups of monkeys, divided by a sea from the original tribe of monkeys, also began washing their sweet potatoes before eating them. The new tribes had somehow absorbed the new washing system through a communal shift of thought that became known as the Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon. When a certain number of individuals achieve a new awareness, it may remain the property of a few. But there is a point at which if just one more person absorbs the information, it becomes available to the world at large. The Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon brings hope and purpose to individuals and small groups who may feel powerless in their life journey. Through sharing knowledge, we can help spread new forms of positive thought throughout the world. And who knows if you may be " the hundredth monkey " who helps turn a quiet trend into a giant step forward for humankind. The Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon www.silvamentaldynamicscenter.com/index_files/page0062.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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