that was VERY powerful, funny, insightful and thought-provoking, and I highly recommend it.
I heard my SO laughing at something he was watching on TV, then about an hour later came in with tears in his eyes.
He was watching a show (fairly new, I take it?) on the Travel Channel by the name of "Meet the Natives."
My initial reaction was
Ughhhh....I hope they're not making fun of these people or belittling native cultures in any way (I'm not a big fan of all the reality TV shows and don't watch them but have a less-than-positive opinion of the whole genre, hence my initial cringing...lol).
But when he came in with tears in his eyes, asking me to watch this marathon with him, I did.
And I'm glad I did.
It speaks to your post about "how humanity (specifically America) shall react to the presence of higher vibration?"
There were so many things revealed in the interactions of this tribe from a small island in the South Pacific, who came to America to spread a message of love and peace, with Americans.
Most of the things are ideas and insights that are, for the most part, obvious to us, as we consciously try to make it our life focus to be respectful and loving, not always successfully, and that's okay, too. ;)
Still, this series was very gratifying to watch, and if these five gentleman with very simple, pure, loving wisdom have their way, they are indeed radiating a higher vibration throughout our country via this show.
I haven't researched it at all to know the history behind how this show came to be, but even on the surface -- without knowing anything beyond what I just watched -- there is great potential.
Perhaps this type of insightful programming will start to be more popular than some of the shallow, vapid shows that have taken over for the last decade.
I do feel we've reached a place where more and more people realize that the way we are living isn't the healthiest path, in any sense of the word. So more of us are open to a higher vibration, IMHO. On the other hand, I also feel fear is an easier path to fall onto than to make a conscious choice of love. That's why simple reminders that it IS a choice can go a long way, and that's how we can be of service, just as these five tribesman are doing.
http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Meet_the_Natives:hug: