Anarchically relinquishing collective constriction
Still focused on the quickening here, I’m watching how people appear to be ‘getting it’ more and more swiftly, as in finding the truth of themselves and acting from that, as opposed to acting out someone else’s script. This is the true meaning of positive anarchy, which incidentally does not imply chaos. To the contrary, true anarchy, or rather the anarchy that arises spontaneously by people discovering their inner truth and living progressively more from that, actually implies following a natural, organically arising order, as opposed to an exogenously imposed one – and the Tao breathes a big sigh of relief, for itself and everyone it manifests itself through.
The Tao, the Great Way abhors the constriction of energy derived from self-deception (the inevitable by-product of exogenously imposed belief structures), as this impedes its natural flow.
Hasten the pace
Of course it sets the game of existential hide and seek up in the first place in such a way that each of its manifestations (us, in this instance), is required to search for this truth. However, the quickening insists that we each hasten the pace now.
And the search itself is actually an illusion. It merely consists of repositioning yourself internally and, hence by extension, a propos external events and situations, by learning to center yourself and focus your mind [for which I recommend checking the newly uploaded ‘Organizing your thoughts’ article], thus referencing your moment by moment experience to what’s going on in your body in the here and now, rather than allowing your thoughts to run away with you.
Naturally I’m reporting from a subjective viewpoint, both from my own experience of self-development and from being privy to the progress of thousands of people who remain in fairly constant communication with me.
But subjective or not, I know it isn’t always easy, from both my own experience and reports of theirs.
Dropping old habits
Old habits run deep and constant vigilance is required to keep growing in this exponentially accelerating fashion but it seems that once you’ve started there’s no going back anyway.
And what’s amazing is, that this isn’t just a individual process. It’s happening through (and simultaneously generating) synergy, the combined force of two or more people multiplied by itself, hence why it’s exponential.
And what’s even more amazing, is how the very process itself, leads you to be mutually drawn to others who are at exactly the right point in their own progress to cause a mutual quantum reaction. You being drawn to me, for instance. Or me being drawn to Master John Kells, who was one of my very first tai chi masters way over 30 years ago and with whom I have the great pleasure to be in regular and frequent contact today. He’s taken the whole issue of self-development and collective development onto the next level altogether and as he’s a grandmaster and authentic wizard and hence somewhat beyond the stage of sitting down and writing about it, it’s fallen upon me to help him shape the material, the result of nearly 50 years of deep inquiry and practice into something (probably an e-book and video) people can get their hands on, so to speak.
I’ve helped a few people along in their writing careers, but have till now never done so for someone more advanced on the path and I’m loving it. It’s a blessing to serve when the urge is coming from wanting everyone to benefit.
Having him on as my guest on my Hay House Radio show two weeks running, on account of the surprising and unprecedented level of positive feedback, is in fact one of the more astonishing events of my life.
I was truly imagining no one would understand a word he was saying, so profound is his level of inquiry and style of communicating, yet it seems to strike a greater resonance than anything I’ve been party to.
The truth resonates.
And this is all symptomatic of the quickening.
Negotiating personalities
Of course, we still all have personalities and with them all the old hard-dying habits aforementioned, hence we’ll still inadvertently run up disharmoniously against people from time to time, but this is merely the Tao’s way of helping us learn and redouble our focus on reaching into what John calls ‘the blank space before love, beyond infinity’, whence truth and (true) compassion springs.
And now, having sounded off – and perhaps not in the most ordered way – I feel the quickening drawing me onto the next activity and so will leave you momentarily.
Thankyou for bringing your energy to this blog with all your comments and discussions. It’s my hope that this entry will inspire and instigate a profound development of dialogue, beyond even the virtual cups of tea and so on that have been passing between you so pleasantly.
With love, Supercharged
True anarchy, or rather the anarchy that arises spontaneously by people discovering their inner truth and living progressively more from that, actually implies following a natural, organically arising order, as opposed to an exogenously imposed one.



