Avatar, a movie on Holistic Consciousness
“ I see you.” This is how the Na’vi people of the outer space planet Pandora greet each other when they meet. What a beautiful acknowledgement of another’s presence!
In brief, the Na’vi are humanoids who live in total harmony with their environment and nature. They are the embodiment of a fully realized consciousness embracing all things and beings as one. In the film, they symbolize our aspirational selves, our highest potential as human beings. To me, they appeared as the full embodiment of a holistic mindfulness that has realized its interconnectedness with the web of life.
The humans in the movie represent the parts of our selves that are trashing our world and condemning our species and our planet to self-destruction. They are the shadow side of each of us, and the reflected image of our lack of mindfulness.
“Avatar” is a metaphorical movie illustrating the way we treat our beautiful planet and how we interact with each other. Both the atrocities of war and imperialism, and the highest potential of the human species are depicted with great lucidity and timeliness.
Beyond its redemption clichés and its All-Hollywood mega-production traits, Avatar is a highly inspirational movie that mirrors for us the infinite possibilities of higher expression of consciousness into the material plane. While the Na’vi are products of Cameron’s imagination, their form is one unique expression of the higher qualities that we have the potential to cultivate and develop as human beings. We are incredible beings of great power, yet we still need to awaken to our highest potential.
Like Neytiri- the main female Na’vi character- says when she meets Jake’s avatar in the forest: “ You are good, but you are ignorant like a baby and therefore, you are a threat to our world.”
The movie ends on a hopeful note, as most of the humans are sent back to Earth after they have been defeated by the indigenous people, while a few choose [and are chosen] to remain on Pandora and continue to evolve on this higher plane of consciousness.
As we acknowledge our oneness with all that is, we become these few people. When we make the once-and-for-all commitment of becoming the change that we want to see in the world and stick to our commitment, we become an architect of change—an active agent for raising human global consciousness.
Recent studies have revealed that the number of people required to shift behavior within a population is the square root of one percent of that population, meaning that in a city of one million people, it would thus take one hundred people to shift the mass consciousness of that city.
Holistic mindfulness isn’t just a dream; it’s a commitment, it’ s a day-to-day, hour to hour, moment to moment conscious choice to “be the change.”
Peace,
Claire
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