A State Change, Not Just a Lifestyle Change
Something significant has shifted in how human beings live, work, & interact — and most of us feel it even when we can’t name it.
We are spending more time online than with the people we care about. More hours in front of screens than in the presence of others and even our families, friends and communities. This is not simply a lifestyle change. It is a state change — a fundamental restructuring of how human connection, commerce, and civilization itself appears to be operating.
Online ecosystems may be digital, but in fact, they’re living energy systems. They carry their own energy, consciousness, conflicts and their own fragility. Misunderstandings multiply. Relationships that exist digitally can disappear overnight. And the polarization — ideological, political, personal — has reached levels most of us have never witnessed in our lifetimes.
The Ground Is Shifting Beneath Every System We Depend On
Economically and system wise, the ground is shifting beneath most industries, companies and infrastructure we depend on. Jobs are not coming back. Supply chains are at risk. AI and robotics are moving imperceptibly and faster than most people and industries can absorb. Even those with significant wealth are concerned. The financial instruments people trusted — currency, savings, bonds, retirement accounts — exist inside a system that is under profound stress.
Global Systemic Change has been building for decades and is now accelerating visibly.
Why Rainmaking Is Now an Imperative
And yet — this is precisely the moment that being a rainmaker is an imperative.
Watch this short video to hear why Rainmaking is now an imperative — and what that means for our lives.
Read the Full Verbatim Transcript with Kim Greenhouse
Very briefly, I wanted to share with you something that I think is really important that we all need to know. We all are aware that we’re living in conditions that in our lifetimes we’re not familiar with. It’s new that most of us are spending our focus and our time online over five, six hours a day, sometimes over twelve hours a day. It’s new that we’re spending more time in front of a computer screen than we are with our community, our family, our friends, even our loved ones.
This is a state change in the way things have been operated. And it’s not just because COVID arrived on the scene. Our relationships are more virtual, more connection in online ecosystems. This is concerning because online ecosystems can be disposed of, can be lost quickly — misunderstandings with texts, with direct messages, with inner conflict in different ecosystems. It’s easy because every online ecosystem is an energetic system. It’s a living energy system. Don’t think because it’s virtual it doesn’t have its own magnetic field — because it does.
The times that we’re living in are so fueled with conflict — ideological conflict, differing views, differing perceptions, perspectives, experiences, and expertise. There’s the polarization of camps and factions, and probably never before have humans been so factionalized as we’re seeing today. Part of this has to do with the digitization of civilization and the breakaway from human connectedness at an in-person level.
And make no mistake — the map is not the terrain. The map is not the terrain. And so you may think you see the map online — who’s there and what’s there — but they’re totally different things than what you pick up when you’re in somebody’s presence.
We’re in dire, synthetically created, manipulated, and controlled economic times where nobody is safe in terms of their economic wherewithal. Even synthetic products that we thought would be helpful to us — 401(k)s, bonds, credit default swaps, savings accounts — it’s off the charts. It’s not anything we thought it was, not in the systemic conditions that we’re living in. We are in global systemic change, and it’s happening fast — even though over the last seventy-five years it’s been generated from around the world.
Corporations are going out of business. People are losing their jobs — jobs that are not coming back. Manufacturing has changed, supply chains have changed. AI has entered the scene. Robotics is moving very quickly, and even though there’s a lot of exciting possibilities there, it means that the landscape and conditions for humankind are changing drastically.
This is a multifaceted dynamic that’s going on, and it’s moving so fast. People are worried — even people of great wealth are very concerned. So those are the times that we’re living in. And we’re living also at a time where very draconian local, state, national, and international treaties and laws are moving very quickly to consolidate power and centralize power, so that what people thought was their national, personal, and states’ rights appear to be being confiscated and removed.
Now, with all this being said, I want to introduce a little bit about myself, so you have a little bit of background about me — because no matter what picture anybody puts on their website and how they write up who they are, at the end of the day, it’s a personal matter. You hire people, you contract with people, and you either cohere with them — you energetically feel a sense that you’re supposed to work with them, or you don’t. Period, end of story.
I believe not everybody is supposed to be in everybody’s life. In other words, I may not be the right person to assist you in what I’m going to talk to you about. There may be somebody else who you can work better with. But there are people that are meant to work with me, and those are the people that these videos are for. So, a little bit about me — stand by.