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HUMANISM
By Nikki Pattillo
The Angels are telling us that our world is constantly changing. Humanity has made unprecedented changes in technology, medicine, and infrastructure, and we have never been more technologically advanced than right now. However, with these incredible feats come great challenges. Even though the world has changed for the better through equality, compassion, and tolerance, we see more people become less satisfied with their lives due to our loss of interaction, which greatly affects our humanism.
Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and capacity of a human being to make choices and impose these choices on the world, both individually and collectively. It is the capacity of a person to act in a given environment that invests a moral component into a given situation. The circumstances that influence this capacity can be related to several social factors, such as social class, religion, gender, ethnicity, and customs.
Humanism can also be a philosophy of life that considers the welfare of humankind rather than the welfare of an individual or a higher power. Generally, humanism refers to a perspective that applies to the notion of human freedom and progress. This idea views “humans” as solely responsible for the promotion and development of each other and emphasizes a concern for people in relation to the world around them as a whole, as in the unity of oneness.
Humans thrive on interpersonal relationships and the humanism concept of oneness. These relationships have taken a battering during our two years of Covid isolation. The isolation continues even today as a majority of peo- ple are still working from home. During this time of isolation, some people become the best versions of themselves when they are surrounded by people who love and support them, while others find difficult challenges during their isolation.
With so much turmoil and suffering in the world, from geographic conflict and clashing political agendas to global warming and pandemics, love and our humanism are what can rise above and stand strong against any challenge humanity has faced in the past, is currently facing, and will face in the future.
Our new millennium marks significant changes in the world that we once knew. Arguably, the most important development was about humanities and losing our humanism. We relied solely on our internet use during this time as it became a necessity not just for work and education but for how we connected on a minute-by-minute basis. Human touch and interaction have taken a back seat, and we have become heavily reliant on our technology and the internet to maintain and encourage new relationships. One could ask, “Is this the first step of losing our humanism?”
Along with these technological advancements and immediacy in our society, souls have also become inherently impatient. Whether it be a business meeting, a home delivery, a download, or a new TV show, everything can be accessed at your fingertips in seconds. However, by creating an expectation of instant delivery, we are also creating increased stress and pressure for instant gratification. We often feel we need more time to reply to messages within a limited time frame or fear being deemed inefficient, irrelevant, or complacent. Again, there is always less human interaction with all these scenarios.
The Angels are telling us that a new era will start in our new world, and it has already begun. A world of new high-tech resources and other items will play an important role in the world to come. We will be much closer to robotics and automatic machinery with a less human touch. More online ordering rather than running to the stores to shop as we sit in our Amazon next day, happiness and delight. The Angels added that this new world will be “Running with the bliss of light and machines.”
The Angels also talk about our development of kindness, altruism, and compassion that has manifested during our Covid global crisis. We have come together as a unit, rather than standing in division, but have done so electronically. There has been more love, peace, patience, and understanding since Covid swept our planet, but it has been through online statements.
It’s not surprising that energy portals such as Covid are coming along to get humanity back on track with the important things we have lost that actually make us human. The energy portals are important to us, even as devastating as they are, because we are in serious trouble if we don’t change now.
These energy portals help shift our consciousness and shift who we are as human beings. More energy shifts are coming for us on our planet. These shifts are not easy and will generate a fair amount of turbulence. Still, the portals will lead to a paradigm shift in relationships that will eventually help us reconnect more efficiently. New methods of spirituality will emerge and help align our physical bodies, strengthen us, and manifest things we want in our lives – truly important things.
It has become overly clear that fostering relationships with those around us as well as building new bonds and harnessing positive energy, is a crucial component of humanity and the concept of humanism. Connecting enhances our prism of light of who we are and why we are here and helps us with our spiritual evolution.
With humanism, the main focus is on the inner spirituality and reflection made upon one’s commitment to expanding consciousness and benevolence toward others. As we expand our consciousness, we shift our perspectives to feel our interconnection with everything in life and become orientated to serve others, thus reflecting the real and honest inner truth of ourselves and everything surrounding us. When we experience this all-encompassing spiritual connection, we have a great desire to practice human kindness and to collaborate with developing higher and more spiritually advanced philosophies that place a great value on human beings and better universal systems that affect us as a whole, not individually.
Humanism is an important concept for humanity on our post-pandemic planet. Practicing this belief system about our own humanity is important in order to learn, achieve, grow, and develop spirituality, and by committing to reevaluate our own beliefs of expanded consciousness.
Nikki Pattillo graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas and began her clinical and molecular biologist career. As a child, Nikki was psychic, regularly conversing with her angels and guides, and it wasn’t until she was in her 30s that she accepted her gift. She is now an international author with Ozark Mountain Publishing. She authored Children of the Stars: Advice for Parents and Star Children, A Spiritual Evolution, A Day in Spirit: A Spiritual Calendar for Teens, and A Golden Compass. She has been featured on BRAVO and The History Channel and writes numerous magazine and newspaper articles to help raise awareness and consciousness on environmental and spiritual issues.
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