Raising Our Frequency: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going
I'm constantly thinking about the future of our world. With all the chaos and uncertainty in our current times, it's easy to forget that we have the power to shape our collective destiny. One of the ways we can do this is by raising our vibrational frequency, which allows us to connect to higher consciousness and tap into our true potential.
Looking back at history, we can see how we raised our frequency during and after World War II. The collective trauma of the war forced us to come together and focus on creating a better world. Here are three examples of how we did it:
- Civil Rights Movement: In the 1950s and 1960s, a wave of civil rights activism swept across the United States. This movement was fueled by African Americans and their allies, who demanded an end to racial segregation and discrimination. The Civil Rights Movement inspired people around the world to stand up for their rights and fight against oppression.
- Environmentalism: In the 1960s and 1970s, concern for the environment grew as people became aware of the negative impact of pollution and other forms of environmental degradation. This led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the US and other environmental regulations and laws around the world. The environmental movement continues to inspire people to take action to protect the planet and its inhabitants.
- Women’s Rights Movement: During World War II, women took on traditionally male-dominated jobs to support the war effort. This experience led to an increase in women’s empowerment and, ultimately to the women’s rights movement. Women began to push for equal pay and opportunities, and laws were passed to protect their rights in the workplace and in society.
- Technology Advancements: World War II led to significant advancements in technology. For example, the development of radar and the creation of the atomic bomb. After the war, these technological advancements were used to develop new industries and products, which helped to raise the standard of living for many people. In the decades following World War II, there were numerous technological advancements that transformed the world. These included the invention of the microchip, the development of the internet, and the creation of numerous medical breakthroughs. These advancements have made life easier and more efficient and have opened up new possibilities for people around the world.
- United Nations: The United Nations was created after World War II to promote peace and cooperation among nations. This organization has worked to prevent conflicts and improve the lives of people around the world. The UN has also played a key role in addressing issues such as poverty, hunger, and human rights violations.
Based on current trends and projections, here are some potential ways in which the world may raise its frequency in the next 50–100 years:
- Technology: Technology is advancing at a rapid pace, and it’s likely that new innovations will emerge that help people connect, collaborate, and solve problems more efficiently. For example, advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation could free up more time for people to pursue creative endeavors and focus on personal growth.
- Sustainability: As the world becomes more aware of the environmental challenges we face, there is a growing movement toward sustainability and conservation. This includes efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect natural habitats and wildlife, and promote renewable energy sources.
- Spirituality: More and more people are turning to spirituality as a way to find meaning and purpose in their lives. This includes practices like meditation, yoga, and mindfulness, as well as a growing interest in ancient wisdom traditions from around the world.
It can look in the following ways:
- Spiritual Awakening: As more people become aware of the power of spirituality and consciousness, we may see a collective shift towards a more spiritual way of life.
- Energy Efficiency: With the threat of climate change looming, we may prioritize energy efficiency and sustainable living as a way to reduce our impact on the environment.
- Artificial Intelligence: Advances in AI may lead to a more connected and efficient world, as we rely on technology to help us solve problems and improve our lives.
- Space Exploration: As we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible, we may focus more on space exploration and colonization, creating a new frontier for humanity.
- Mental Health: With the rise of mental health issues, we may prioritize mental health and well-being, creating a world where everyone has access to the care and support they need.
- Education: As we learn more about the world and ourselves, education may become more personalized and accessible, allowing everyone to reach their full potential.
- Global Cooperation: As we face global challenges such as pandemics and climate change, we may prioritize global cooperation and unity, working together to create a better world for everyone.
- Social Justice: As we become more aware of systemic injustices and inequalities, we may prioritize social justice and equity, creating a world where everyone has equal opportunities and rights.
- Quantum Computing: Advances in quantum computing may lead to breakthroughs in science and medicine, allowing us to better understand the universe and cure diseases.
- Conscious Consumption: As we become more aware of the impact of our consumption on the environment and society, we may prioritize conscious consumption, making choices that align with our values and contribute to a better world.
It’s clear that we have the potential to create a brighter future for ourselves and future generations. By raising our vibrational frequency and focusing on positive change, we can make this a reality. My e-book, “An Introduction to Spiritual Wellness,” is a comprehensive guide for your spiritual needs, providing resources and beginning practices to help you get started finding your purpose and living it out.