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One of the things that's really struck me in writing Divinicus, is how divinely guided it's been. So it's not like sitting down, thinking what you want to write and writing it. Instead, I'm feeling movements of energy, working with that inside myself and through the field, and only then, writing about it. And I've been amazed about what's going on in the movies as well, because it's all highly sycnhronistic - 'God' (the divine) is most definitely speaking to us all. I've written about it in the book; I'm certain that as people awaken more, then pieces of humanity's mystical journey to this place and point in time are coming increasingly into view. It's like people's true heritage has been denied them - is being blocked in the mainstream - but nevertheless, it's bubbling up in consciousness and breaking through. So for example, when I was given to start working with the raptor consciousness in the field, (and writing about it in the book), it was right at that time that Tolkein's classic "The Desolation of Smaug" in the Hobbit trilogy made it to the big screen. And now, Trinity and myself are on the South Coast in Brighton where she's running a stand at 'Vegefest' promoting conscious eating. Meanwhile I've just been completing The Great Realignment section of the book and all over the town, are billboards promoting the upcoming "Noah". Now if ever there's a deep synchronistic message for us all, it would be in this one. Then there's a whole raft of new ones coming up like "Jupiter Rising" - my sense is that's about reclaiming - ascending - the divine feminine from the brutality of our history. Then there's the next Tom Cruise action packed "Edge of Tomorrow". To some it may all seem a touch tongue in cheek, it may all 'wash over the head' (pun intended!). The point is, that in particular those connected into the arts, step beyond mind and connect with the deeper flow (whether 'spiritual' or not). And so they're touching something which is dear to us all. That's why such movies can be so popular. The key is, not how accurate a metaphor they might be, but how do they activate and shift feelings deep inside you? That's exactly what Divinicus is all about - helping to activate and reclaim the "Original Humanity" in us. So I'm getting increasingly enthusiastic about the release of the book - in the meantime, here's a clip from Noah to 'wet the appetite' (yes pun intended!)...
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