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The Shift and the Hundredth Monkey Effect By
Owen Waters
The
Shift is the awakening of humanity's heart. This transformation of
consciousness, the greatest one ever recorded, first became apparent in the
mid-1960s and has been building momentum ever since. The Shift is a collective
transformation consisting of the sum of each individual's step into the New
Reality. Each person, in their own time, is moving forward into a stage of
consciousness which brings a wider vista and an awareness which springs from
the heart. When enough people's primary attention becomes focused through
their heart chakras, then the 'hundredth monkey effect' will occur. The Hundredth Monkey Effect
was first introduced by biologist Lyall Watson in his 1980 book, 'Lifetide.' He reported that Japanese
primatologists, who were studying Macaques monkeys in the wild in the 1950s,
had stumbled upon a surprising phenomenon. His book was soon followed up
with a deeply inspired work by Ken Keyes in 1981, called "The Hundredth Monkey Effect."
In this, Ken Keyes made an impassioned appeal for an end to the Cold War and
its policy of mutually assured destruction. Here, in the words of Ken Keyes,
is a description of the key elements of the Hundredth Monkey Effect: The Japanese monkey, Macaca
fuscata, had been observed in the wild for a period of over 30 years. In
1952, on the island of Koshima, scientists were providing monkeys with sweet
potatoes dropped in the sand. The monkeys liked the taste of the raw sweet
potatoes, but they found the dirt unpleasant. An 18-month-old female named
Imo found she could solve the problem by washing the potatoes in a nearby
stream. She taught this trick to her mother. Her playmates also learned this
new way and they taught their mothers too. This cultural innovation was
gradually picked up by various monkeys before the eyes of the scientists.
Between 1952 and 1958 all the young monkeys learned to wash the sandy sweet
potatoes to make them more palatable. Only the adults who imitated their
children learned this social improvement. Other adults kept eating the dirty
sweet potatoes. Then something startling took
place. In the autumn of 1958, a certain number of Koshima monkeys were
washing sweet potatoes - the exact number is not known. Let us suppose that
when the sun rose one morning there were 99 monkeys on Koshima Island who had
learned to wash their sweet potatoes. Let's further suppose that later that
morning, the hundredth monkey learned to wash potatoes. Then it happened! By
that evening almost everyone in the tribe was washing sweet potatoes before
eating them. The added energy of this
hundredth monkey somehow created an ideological breakthrough! But notice. A
most surprising thing observed by these scientists was that the habit of
washing sweet potatoes then jumped over the sea - colonies of monkeys on
other islands and the mainland troop of monkeys at Takasakiyama began washing
their sweet potatoes. Thus, when a certain critical
number achieves an awareness, this new awareness may be communicated from
mind to mind. Although the exact number may vary, this Hundredth Monkey
Phenomenon means that when only a limited number of people know of a new way,
it may remain the conscious property of these people. But there is a point at
which if only one more person tunes-in to a new awareness, a field is
strengthened so that this awareness is picked up by almost everyone! Lyall Watson had originally
researched and assembled the story from the available testimonies of the
primate researchers. Because the phenomenon took the researchers so much by
surprise, they had not counted how many monkeys it took to trigger this
effect. So, Watson proposed an arbitrary figure of ninety-nine monkeys, and
said that one more, the so-called one-hundredth monkey, would then provide
the critical mass of consciousness necessary to trigger the effect. The new behavior pattern
spread to most, but not all, of the monkeys. Older monkeys, in particular,
remained steadfast in their established behavior patterns and resisted change.
When the new behavior pattern suddenly appeared among monkey troupes on other
islands, only a few monkeys on those islands picked up on the new idea. The
ones most receptive to new ideas started imitating the new behavior and
demonstrating it to the impressionable younger ones. Thus, they too began
their own path towards their eventual hundredth monkey effect. How the Hundredth Monkey
Effect Works The global mind, otherwise
known as Jung's collective unconscious, does not cease to function because a
few skeptics don't like its effects. It functions just like it always has,
passing information from one individual to another based upon their common
frequency of consciousness. If progressive monkeys had a new idea, then so
did other progressive monkeys on other islands. They resonated at the same
frequency of consciousness. Inventions often occur at the same time by
inventors who are not in physical contact with each other. For example, in
1941, Les Paul designed and built the first solid-body electric guitar just
when Leo Fender of Fender Musical Instruments was doing exactly the same
thing. Have you ever had an idea,
then seen other people express or use that idea? You probably said,
"Hey! I thought of that first!" Well, that's the way the global
mind works. It's an atmosphere that you share with all other sentient beings,
but you tune in especially to the particular topics and frequencies of mind
that interest you the most. What This means to The
Shift That is the day when heart-centered
values will become the focus of everyday thinking for the vast majority of
people. That is the day when humanity will begin to look back on what has
changed and realize that a massive shift has occurred. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by Owen Waters is editor and cofounder of Infinite Being LLC. He promotes a philosophy of spiritual empowerment through inner connection to the source of your ultimate potential. For more Spiritual Words of Empowerment subscribe to his free weekly newsletter. For the full picture, read Owen's book, The Shift: The Revolution in Human Consciousness and his new Discover Your Purpose in Life, which will take you on a voyage of inner discovery. On this journey, you will pass through the layers of what used to be unsolved mysteries. "At each step, we will go deeper still, always using the question 'why' to go deeper, until we reach the final layer and discover the answer to the ultimate mystery in life." |
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