"When someone comes to the WingMakers materials and the Collected Works in particular, they can open the book and let their inmost self guide the process. They do not need to read linearly. Everyone can go through the book in their own manner. I would recommend that they be patient and look to embed whatever it is that they resonate with, in their behaviors. Don’t simply make mental deposits. Find a way to incorporate what resonates philosophically into your behaviors, and then observe how it redirects and reorients you. This work is an architectural drawing of love, but it is also a catalyst to awaken.

The world around us is adept at inducing slumber. People, all people, need to remain awake to their inner selves and aspirations. They must cultivate and nurture that aspect within themselves that I refer to as the Sovereign Integral. This is what the Collected Works can provide. John Berges did a wonderful job of creating the bridgework that helps people see these esoteric materials as accessible and useful in their daily lives."

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Commentary on Event Strings





Event strings are an interesting comment introduced by James. As indicated in the article, there are various types of event strings. Those given are:
~ Externally dependent 
~ Personal 
~ Universal 
~ Catalytic
An external string may involve circumstances that are not dependent on "cooperatively functioning consciousness." For example, an earthquake or a flood generates a string of negative effects. Those persons caught in such disasters are victims of nature. In such cases, there was no cooperation between a group of individuals that caused the events.

A personal event string is set in motion by an individual making a decision that generates a series of events, which alter the direction or circumstances of their family, friends or co-workers. Depending on the strength of a personal event string, these can be classified as catalytic.

A universal event string might be a string of events caused by global or cosmic occurrences. Economic downturns that affect the world's economy, climate change or a meteor strike, such as the one that science suggests killed off the dinosaurs sixty-five million years ago, are possible examples.

Catalytic event strings effect critical shifts at personal, local, national, or global levels. For instance, the invention of the printing press generated a major shift in European society. As a result, writings formerly only available in hand-written manuscripts and mostly in the possession of theologians, royalty, and the rich, could now be printed and distributed to a wider literate population.

Another obvious example is the invention of the personal computer and the development of the Internet. These two technological advances, along with global telecommunications system, have resulted in a catalytic change of global significance.

If we examine the particular event string associated with the coming into contact with these collected works of the WingMakers, the article states that this is the result of your "cooperation with other forms of consciousness." Because the event string concept is being introduced by the WingMakers, the implication is that these other forms of consciousness are the WingMakers themselves. Additionally the article goes on to explain that the numbers of people who interact with the WingMakers Event string is not an issue.

The calculus of spirit is not numeric in nature, but instead, it is the quality of feeling clear and connected to First Source. This is the nature of this event string.

As you delve further into the Collected Works of the WingMakers you will discover that the WingMakers materials are catalytic in nature. Consequently, the event string that brought you to this work is catalytic in nature. All the materials in this collection are designed to catalyze your consciousness and, as a result, expand your view of the world and the multiverse.


John Berges,  Collected Works of the WingMakers, Vol.1