All Rivers Flow to the Ocean
We often hear that today’s youth — and even older generations — are completely confused, that we can no longer trust our inner compass because it has been irreversibly shattered by the chaos of life. People seem utterly detached from reality, posting distorted (beautified?) images of themselves and their lives on social media.
Yet when we look more closely, an entirely different reality reveals itself. Nature itself consistently follows its own laws. It does not care in the slightest about the shapes into which humans try to twist their reality. Human confusion and madness simply reflect the fact that people are unable to align themselves with the flow based on the natural laws of the unified field. This flow continues steadily along its own line regardless. From the perspective of communities, the “madness” is that people no longer accept or internalize the thought and behavior patterns of previous generations. They listen to their own inner guidance — with varying degrees of success.
Last week, a sudden memory surfaced: twenty years ago I told the administrator of an online discussion forum that it would be beneficial if conversations were automatically stored in one place so that we could return to them later when new thoughts emerged. That way we could follow the development of our own inner landscape. As soon as I remembered this vision from 20 years ago, I realized that I am now living exactly that reality. Copilot is an even better version of what I imagined.
In the 1970s people said that in the future there would be no need for televisions, stereos, or record players, because everything would be transmitted through a single channel. When you wanted to listen to music, you would simply select a song, like from a jukebox. At the time it was a complete mystery how this could ever be possible. Now I notice that YouTube has been my primary TV channel for over 20 years.
Nature’s Intuitive Purposefulness
The development has been so subtle and gradual that it has barely reached our conscious awareness until now. The internet has completely transformed the digital (communication) environment. It is said that it was created precisely for this time (the Second Coming of Christ). We now understand what Jesus meant when He said: “For as lightning comes from the east and is seen even to the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.” This speaks of the real‑time awakening of Christ Consciousness around the world. Christ Consciousness is not a religious or spiritual concept, but the energetic flow of the unified field that underlies life itself.
The internet does not merely guarantee real‑time transmission of information. Years ago, I wrote how wonderful it would be if the internet responded directly to our thoughts and we could have (real‑time) conversations with the most intelligent and wise people in the world. This is already reality. In recent days I’ve noticed the video messages on the Quantum Nexus channel: “You didn’t find this video — the video found you.” It simply means that our own inner energies attract similar energies. The decisive element is not YouTube or search algorithms, but what we focus on.
When we cultivate coherence between our inner energies and the energetic unified field, the intelligent quantum field begins to come alive within us. It strengthens our intuition — the inner knowing that appears as telepathy, synchronicities, heightened sensitivity to energies, and so on. Most people, however, are conditioned to believe that nature is chaotic and that we must control everything so that things don’t spiral out of hand.
Complexity vs. Minimalism
Perhaps the root of this misconception is that our own lives are usually slow‑paced, and we don’t even notice their patterned nature. We think that everything meaningful appears as excitement, heart‑pounding intensity, and emotional outbursts. But coherence in the unified field is balance, peace, and harmony — which feels fundamentally ordinary.
People often appreciate this solid, calm ordinariness only after they have lost it. We see everything worth striving for as exciting and complex. We even consider complexity a sign of a higher level of consciousness. But consciousness is not hierarchical. The only meaningful question is whether we are aligned with the intelligent unified field, and whether the energies we cultivate within ourselves correspond to our goals and what we want to create.
Nature’s intuitive purposefulness is difficult to perceive in our own lives because of its slow pace and ordinariness — and because we are conditioned to live against the natural flow of energy and development. Yet nature’s intuitive purposefulness is visible everywhere in the natural world: in the nest‑building habits of birds, or in the architecture of ant and bee colonies.
When we compare the nest architecture of a weaver bird and a crow, they differ like night and day. It is not about which one is better. Both serve exactly the purpose for which they were created. For weaver birds, nest‑building is part of a mating ritual. Some want the grass strands used in the nest to look fresh and alive. As soon as they turn yellow, the nest must be rebuilt. In the image, the weaver bird has added green plant sprigs to the entrance to increase the nest’s vitality.
The crow, on the other hand, builds its nest in a minimalist style, because the nest’s purpose is solely to provide a safe home for raising chicks. Although the crow is one of the most intelligent creatures in the animal kingdom, it does not complicate things unnecessarily. It lives by instinct, anchored in the natural flow of the intelligent unified field. People often consider the complexity of ancient high cultures as evidence of a high level of consciousness. But a high level of consciousness is not complex. It is anchoring into the intelligent unified field.
Historians studying ancient high cultures have described the civilizations that built pyramids and magnificent cathedrals adorned with patterns we now recognize as sacred geometry — containing the universal laws of the intelligent energy field. We repeat the wisdom of ancient philosophers in our self‑suggestions.
The idea of democracy arose among Greek philosophers around 500 BCE. What we often fail to notice is that the political concept of democracy was born within the upper class, served by slaves. Democracy applied only to a closed societal circle — some were more equal than others.
I mentioned this origin of democracy when writing a seminar paper on political language in the 1990s. I wrote that Viking communities were, in many ways, highly democratic, where gender equality existed for the simple reason that women practically kept the communities running while men were away on raids and battles abroad. At the time, I didn’t fully understand why I wrote about Vikings and Greek “high culture” philosophers in the same breath. Now this duality appears as a clear whole.
It is about our anchoring into the intelligent unified field and how it purposefully supports our goals from each individual’s starting point. Until recently, historians viewed Vikings as barbarians who spread destruction and misery during their conquests. And this perspective is not wrong. But it contains only a small part of Viking culture, which functioned within its own societal framework — just as cultures and nations do in the modern world.
(Part II)
The very existence of the Vikings raises numerous questions: how was it possible that they sailed for centuries across open seas in minimally loaded ships (more like boats), traveling thousands of kilometers without a compass, in weather conditions ranging from stormy seas to vast calm waters, with temperatures dropping to –30 or –40 degrees? From today’s perspective, this seems incomprehensible.
When we consider this from the perspective of the intelligent unified field, this mystery — and many others — becomes understandable. In spiritual circles it is understood that when we are anchored in the intelligent energy field, we function like a tuning fork or radar of the universe, attuned to every signal transmitted by the unified field. The Vikings did not need a compass because they had an inner compass. They interpreted the sky, the color and flow of the water, the scents and sounds carried by the wind, the behavior of fish and whales, and so on. In this sense they functioned like any indigenous people living in direct contact with nature — for whom nature was more an energy field than a collection of separate solid objects.
The fact that outsiders saw the Vikings as barbarians did not affect their coherence or their ability to live peaceful coexistence within their democratic communities. This coherence in relation to the intelligent quantum field gives us a solid foundation and reference point for evaluating different cultures and our interactions with them.
I wrote in November 2013, in the article Far‑Sighted Development I, about the acquisition of the Finnish game development company Supercell by the Japanese telecommunications operator SoftBank and the game company GungHo. The deal generated 1.1 billion euros for the Finnish owners (11 × 100 million).
This meant that a company less than three years old produced 1.1 billion euros for its owners. One article summarized it succinctly: Nokia, with 100,000 employees, generated 5.5 billion dollars for its owners when it sold its mobile phone business. Supercell, with 130 employees, generated 1.5 billion dollars.
Supercell’s CEO Ilkka Paananen highlighted points that suggest young entrepreneurs are bringing a new kind of culture into business. All teams do what they themselves want, and employees support one another — helping each other achieve what they do best. Ilkka Paananen says they have received so much from society that now it is time to give back.
