EVERYTHING CHANGES

A shaman once thought for himself what is happening with us? Are we changing? For better or worse, he didn't know, no matter how hard he tried. There was no answer.

He sat alone thinking, what will become with this world once he's gone and the people that are similar as he is. He killed that thought, but the roots were planted deep in him. That was a thought that constantly returned to him.

Where is this world going? Are near a critical point in our earthly existence? Will we survive or will we be destroyed or is a new age coming?

His old, withered hand went across the pelts that he caught. It's only a matter of time until he couldn't hunt anymore. What will his use to society be? Will he be thrown like an old piece of cloth; left to be eaten by animal which are also changing as the people.

Ever since our civilization began, humanity has not been in a more conflicted and turbulent environment. Every day, we are witnessing the collapse of decades-long "truths", demystifying various scientific knowledge, spreading contradictory information and predictions of the development of society. We often pay a high price for accelerated technological development and the availability of virtual worlds. It is necessary to find a balance between the environment and the inner being. How?

The shaman sat and looked at the world.

There is no universal solution, because every man is a ship on the high seas, a complex person with his dreams, hopes, fears, hatreds, loves and longings; in a word, a conglomeration of the influence of will, upbringing, the influence of the environment and the human environment. From ancient cults and magical associations of ancient Hindus, Mayans, Aztecs, Babylonians, and Egyptians to alchemists and modern black and white magicians, there is a tendency to change the consciousness of practitioners to change the world around them. As when you sharpen the image on the binoculars, you open new paths into the world of the otherworld, you establish a new focus and see the world with different (spiritual) eyes. Those times have passed irrevocably. Urbanization does not give enough time or space for a person to self-isolate himself in his world where he would achieve inner balance and peace of mind. Instead of introspection, a new type of communication with the environment is at work, extroversion in the broadest sense, which carries the danger of collapsing intimacy and drowning the individual in a mass of impersonal humanoids.

With a dose of caution, because he's in a very dynamic psycho-physical development, he often only theoretically changes the world around him, listening to the echo of these changes in his own being. The secret of successful interactions lies in small changes that pave the way for new social relationships.

By putting himself in the position of another, he can best experience what he wants and what he doesn't want to happen to him; what is pleasing to him and what hurts him. The biggest misconception is to easily make your own judgment about something and someone because that is the cause of later conflict. The secrets of man, his psyche and soul are still unexplained and every person should be respected and respected and not a priori classified in some category.

On a concrete, physical level, he gives his contribution to changing the world, and thus he gives himself by preserving the environment, saving natural resources, respecting people with special needs, establishing stable connections with people from the immediate environment, following the latest scientific achievements.

Everyone contributes to the improvement of life on earth with their positive deeds or the shaman was trying to see the positive side of this changing world.