Wisdom Teachings Season 13 Episode 6 [#95] Of Guidestones and Peace Gardens
- January 1, 2015
- 30 min
In this episode of Wisdom Teachings, titled "Of Guidestones and Peace Gardens," host David Wilcock takes viewers on a journey exploring the mysterious Guidestones and their connection to the concept of Peace Gardens. The Guidestones, also known as the American Stonehenge, are a monument located in Georgia with carved instructions in multiple languages for a "New Age of Reason." While there is much debate surrounding the origins and purpose of the Guidestones, Wilcock delves into their symbolic significance and interpretation of the messages inscribed upon them.
Wilcock explains that the concept of Peace Gardens, which promote harmony and sustainability, aligns with the Guidestones' message of a new era of enlightenment and wisdom. Throughout the episode, he explores various peaceful communities and gardens around the world, such as the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland and the Auroville community in India. These communities prioritize environmental sustainability and holistic living, which Wilcock asserts can lead to a more peaceful and harmonious world.
The episode also explores the idea of the interconnectedness of all things, and how cultivating a sense of oneness and unity can lead to a more peaceful world. Wilcock delves into the philosophical concept of "nets of Indra," which describes a web of interdependence where every point is connected to every other, emphasizing the importance of unity and cooperation.
Throughout the episode, viewers are encouraged to consider their own actions and how they can contribute to a world of peace and harmony. Wilcock suggests that by making small changes in our own lives and communities, we can chip away at the systemic issues that cause conflict and disconnect.
Overall, "Of Guidestones and Peace Gardens" is a thought-provoking episode that encourages viewers to consider their place in the world and the actions they can take to contribute to a more peaceful and harmonious society. Through exploring the mysterious Guidestones and the concept of Peace Gardens, Wilcock presents a vision of interconnectedness and unity that is both inspiring and transformative.