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Spiritual Collective Meet-up - Rescheduled
Hello beautiful beings! It seems that Saturday's are becoming increasingly difficult to support everyone for these meeting ups. I will cancel today’s and reserve the material for the following meet up March 14th out of the hopes that the following meet up will be more easily attended. I would also like to take a poll as to what day per week at the selected time would work best for you and your schedule. These spiritual meetings ups are bi-weekly. The time frame of 12pm est works best to support our brothers and sisters in Europe and Africa who attend. Please choose all of the days that would work best for you. If more than one works, you can choose them both.
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1 like • 21d
Hi Lelanea - I wanted to choose Sundays and Mondays but it only let's me choose one.
Community Update: February 14 Gathering and What Comes Next
On February 14, we began our collective gathering with a guided meditation preceded by intentional breathwork. The sequence was designed to regulate and condition the nervous system, preparing the body to enter deeper meditative states. Breathwork is not merely a preparatory ritual; it directly influences vagal tone, heart rate variability, and cortical regulation. Research in contemplative neuroscience consistently demonstrates that slow, coherent breathing increases parasympathetic activation, enhances emotional regulation, and strengthens attentional networks. In practical terms, we were preparing the human system to access expanded awareness. The meditation itself was structured to elevate perception. In spiritual language, we might say it raised our energetic frequency. In psychological terms, it shifted cognitive framing. When we alter our internal state, we alter interpretation. From this new vantage point, we explored how we perceive those who are not yet conscious of their deeper nature, those who move through the world primarily from conditioned defenses, unresolved wounds, or egoic reactivity. This is not about superiority. It is about perspective. When we intentionally shift perception, we interrupt habitual neural pathways. Neuroplasticity, a well-established scientific phenomenon, demonstrates that repeated cognitive and emotional reframing literally reshapes synaptic connections. As old interpretations soften, new beliefs begin to stabilize. From these updated internal maps arise different behaviors. Actions that are congruent with expanded perception generate measurable outcomes, both internally and externally. We closed our time together with a group reflection. Participants shared what arose in this altered state, what felt accessible, what felt challenging, and how the practice could be applied in everyday scenarios. We explored how this state can be used in moments of stress, such as being cut off in traffic, navigating difficult conversations, or encountering individuals whose behavior we perceive as unkind. The question was simple but powerful: how do we become less reactive and more intentional in real time?
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I've continued the practice each day since you introduced us to it and have found that beginning meditation with breathwork has helped a lot with transitioning into a relaxed state. It eases me in, rather than suddenly thinking "right, now I'm meditating" which previously felt like I was forcing it. I'm only doing 30 min sessions for now, but at this stage I'm trying to build the habit. It has gone really well for me, apart from the couple of times my dog has wanted to join in!
1 like • 29d
@Lelanea Fulton Apart from one day we've not had any sun in the UK over the last two weeks, just rain. So far it's been more convenient for me to do it before sunrise, or after sunset - looking forward to summer. I've found the 3rd eye focus is bringing a different inner experience than my previous Vipassana experiences. Hard to describe but quite pleasant surge of energy emanating from the back of my head.
Today’s Spiritual Meetup Recap
Dear Integrating Consciousness Community, Thank you for showing up so fully for today’s gathering. The depth, sincerity, and openness each of you brought into the space allowed for a discussion that was both tender and profoundly grounded. Our collective inquiry today centered on how we can consciously hold space for oneness, forgiveness, and openness in the midst of the very real and often distressing events unfolding across the world, while simultaneously protecting our nervous systems and honoring our own boundaries. We explored the nuanced work of remaining rooted in unity consciousness without bypassing harm, excusing destructive behavior, or abandoning discernment. A central theme that emerged was the cultivation of an internal feedback loop that supports our capacity to hold duality. We examined what it means to allow two seemingly opposing truths to coexist. On one hand, the recognition of unity, non separation, and our shared origin in source. On the other, the clear acknowledgement that harmful actions exist in the material world and require boundaries, accountability, and conscious response. This capacity to hold paradox is not a weakness of consciousness, but one of its most mature expressions. As we discussed, when we orient ourselves toward unity consciousness, the lens through which we perceive global events begins to shift. This shift does not diminish suffering or deny injustice. Rather, it allows us to engage from a higher perspective, one that is less governed by fear and reactivity and more informed by clarity, compassion, and inner stability. From this place, our nervous systems are less overwhelmed, our decision making becomes more intentional, and our actions can ripple outward in ways that support not only ourselves and our immediate circles, but collective consciousness as a whole. We also touched on the transformative potential of compassion toward those who perpetrate harm. This is not a call to condone or enable destructive behavior, but an invitation to recognize that fear, fragmentation, and unconsciousness often drive actions that perpetuate suffering. Holding compassion at this level can fundamentally alter how we move through the world, allowing us to respond rather than react, and to participate in this material reality without becoming consumed by it.
1 like • Feb 1
Thanks for another thoughtful session, and thanks for the recommendations for further study. The insight I've had after musing on today's session is that my intentions are just as important as my actions, energetically speaking. There's no point biting my tongue or restraining myself if I feel hostility or resentment inside - better to dissolve any dissonance because incongruence likely has an energetic weight. I've really appreciated meeting other people in these sessions, people who genuinely want to share and engage and evolve.
Jan 31st Spiritual Collective Meet Up
Many of us have been consistent in showing up to these incredible rich and textured spiritual meet ups, so much so, that I feel so connected and knowing of those who I have not been in physical proximity of yet; People who are halfway around the world. That being said, there is a pulse on the frequency of our collective. I feel tomorrow’s conversation will not only be vulnerable as it has always been, but some much needed healing will surface. Our hearts are broken and many of us are true to our path of self awareness, expansion, and inner work yet the events around the world serve as a vortex of suffering, interrupting us, shape shifting us, confusing us. My prayer for those of you who attend tomorrow’s discussion, is that through the loving openness of those within the group, as mirrors of reflection, you realize, remember and feel that blissful connection to source energy; truly remembering exactly who you are. See you tomorrow!
1 like • Jan 31
Something I'm struggling with is reconciling my intent to practice compassion, forgiveness, and tolerance with the many 'unforgivable' acts that humanity is capable of. It's a work in progress.
Soul to Soul Conversations
I just wanted to share a thought here following Lelanea's encouragement to do so in the fortnightly group sessions she's running. From this weekend's session, I was struck by the lack of egos in the room, the genuine interest in each other's stories, and the willingness to share personal thoughts and insights. It made me realise how so many encounters we have are at the ego-to-ego level, rather than at the soul-to-soul level through the kind of vibe that Lelanea facilitates. I think there's a real craving for intimacy with each other in the world, but our ego games are often a barrier to that. It's refreshing to find a group setting where soul-to-soul conversations flow so easily. *I don't mean 'soul' in the Christian belief sense, more in the sense of our true essence.
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