2. I have experienced two wars in my lifetime.
Countries normally go to war for one reason, to
get more resources. There are many who believe
that the wars in the Middle East were all about oil.
Oil is a limited resource and it is becoming
scarcer with each passing day.
We are inundated with commercials about
Congress wanting to drill in the most obscure
places. Some have predicted that the world is
going to run completely out of oil in the near
future.
However, these premonitions don’t stop us
from burning oil.
We continue to drive our cars and heat and
cool our houses. In fact, the United States
alone consumes almost a third of the world’s
resources. Now, people are beginning to
discover that there is an inexhaustible source of
energy.
3. It is called solar power, and it is one of the
oldest forms of energy in the world.Our
ancestors understood the power of solar
energy. In fact, we have a whole chakra
system that derives from the concept of solar
power.
We have seven wheels of light that reside
along our spine. Each wheel, or chakra is
able to convert fast moving energy into slow
moving energy. A chakra is able to convert
energy such as
psychic, spiritual or subtle energy into
sensory, material, or physical energy. In
dummy terms, chakras actually create fuel
within the body, much like a solar panel
takes sunlight and converts it into electricity.
4. This is the body’s natural way of recharging
itself.
5. Unfortunately, over the years people have
become heavily dependent on fuel.
And I don’t just mean gasoline.
We have forgotten how to recharge our
own batteries. Now, we are looking
outside of ourselves to get energy. Many
of us find fuel through food, sex, drugs,
alcohol, and even escapism.
We fail to realize that all of these things are
limited resources that give us pleasure but not
long term happiness. People who continue to
burn through their fuel will do whatever it
takes to get more.
7. This is why spiritual development is so
important. We need to first understand the light
that is within us. We have to come to terms with
the inexhaustible flow of energy that we all
have inside of us.
Only then, can we make the transition
from being co-dependent to
interdependent and properly care for
our environment.