If you woke up one morning and could, suddenly and without warning, read the hearts and minds of everyone on the planet (and beyond?), that would be an overwhelming experience. In fact, that would be so overwhelming you would probably have a heart-attack and die. No joke. So instead, you’d want your journey with telepathy to be a more gradual process, especially in the beginning when you first start out. Have you ever thought, “I hope my journey into Unity Consciousness is peaceful and liberating!”… Well, you have now! And that’s your new daily affirmation! Actually your new daily affirmation is (say out-loud):
“My Journey into Unity Consciousness IS peaceful and liberating.”
Ahem… say that again…. “My Journey into Unity Consciousness IS peaceful and liberating.”
I can’t HEAR you!….”My Journey into Unity Consciousness IS peaceful and liberating.”
Now that you’ve said out-loud your daily mantra at least three times, it’s time to move forward.
The shift toward unity consciousness is happening now and is a gradual experience for most. It won’t look mystical or dramatic at first. It will probably show up as small behavioral and emotional changes in everyday interactions—especially in how people sense and respond to one another. Think of it less like suddenly becoming telepathic and more like human empathy and perception slowly becoming more accurate and harder to ignore.
Here’s the pathway:
1. Emotional Awareness Would Increase: If people could sense emotions more clearly in the person next to them, behavioral changes might include:
- People noticing tension or sadness immediately
- More pauses in conversation to check in with others
- A natural tendency to soften tone or words when someone is hurting
- Less comfort with cruelty or harsh criticism
- You might hear more phrases like:
- “Are you okay?”
- “Something feels off—do you want to talk?”
Conflict might still happen, but emotional denial would become harder to deny or ignore.
2. Dishonesty Would Feel Uncomfortable – If emotional sensing increases, people would start feeling when something doesn’t match internally. For example: Someone says “I’m fine” but the emotional signal feels like sadness or fear. Over time:
- authenticity increases as social tolerance for insincerity decreases
- honesty becomes easier than maintaining emotional masks
- manipulation becomes harder to sustain
Not because people can read exact thoughts—but because emotional authenticity becomes visible.
3. Conflict Would Shift From Winning to Understanding – If people sense each other’s emotions during disagreements, arguments might change in tone. Instead of proving the other person is wrong, people might focus on understanding the emotional root of the disagreement. For example: instead of saying “You’re wrong,” the conversation might move toward: “I think you’re scared this will happen.”
Understanding what the other person fears is critical in understanding the person.
This kind of shift is already studied in psychology under empathic listening. How can you improve this skill in yourself? Try to truly listen to other people. Hear what they are saying without your own thoughts and judgments coming in right away. Understand their point of view and don’t assume you know anything about them based on your own biases. Just because they are wearing a blue hat doesn’t mean they are “woke” (also, while I’m on the subject, is “to be woke” a good thing or a bad thing?). Understanding and knowing yourself are critical before you can be an empathetic listener. You need to understand your own biases and judgments. A great way to identify them is to start by asking yourself the following questions:
- How would I describe the people who are like me?
- How would I describe my self-esteem? Even though I have faults like all other humans, do I like myself? Do I believe I am worthy?
- Do I believe that there are humans who are not worthy?
- What are they like? What do I think it’s like to be worthy and unworthy?
- Do I think worthiness is a gradual scale, with some people being more or less worthy than others? Or is worthiness an absolute; either you are worthy or you’re not?
- Do I think there are right answers and wrong answers to these questions?
- Do I think I am being graded?
- Is Earth a school?
- Am I a student or a teacher?
- Do I go to church? Do I minister to others?
- What do I think about people who go to church versus don’t go to church?
- Am I spiritual? What does that look like?
- What do I think other people like about me? What do I think they dislike about me? Do I care if I think someone doesn’t like something about me?
- What kind of stories do I tell myself about me?
- What about my body… Does my body say anything important about me? Does my body define my status in my community. Because of something on my body, am I automatically assigned to specific groups? Does my community define anything about my body? By health standards of my community, is my body considered healthy? By the aesthetic standards of my community, is my body considered beautiful?
- What about my mind… Is my mind in coherence with my body? Does the state of my mental health reflect, in some way, to my physical health? If I am severely depressed, do I sometimes go outside and enjoy the sunlight? Do I take baby steps in areas of life that I see opportunities for improvement?
Now, review the above questions and reflect on them from the point of view of another person.

They say to not judge a book by it’s cover. Le duh. We all know that just because someone is wearing a blue hat or a red hat, doesn’t necessarily mean blah, blah, blah. They probably have all kinds of nuance you cannot perceive. They also might be secretly filming a video about how people who wear those hats are dumb. So they might not even actually a member of the group you assumed they were in. Le duh.
4. Social Environments Would Gradually Change – As emotional awareness spreads, certain environments will start feeling energetically uncomfortable. For example: people might increasingly avoid spaces that feel aggressive, manipulative, or chronically stressful. Meanwhile, environments that feel coherent or peaceful become more attractive. You might see growth in:
- community gatherings
- collaborative workspaces
- cooperative social structures
This is natural selection and it echoes what Bashar says about “following your highest excitement.” The more that people shy away from what they don’t want and what they do want, the less of that first thing there will be in the world. If people are upset because X corporation supported Y public policy, they should stop supporting X corporation in order to change the Y public policy. That means don’t give them money, or social media support, or mental support. Don’t waste time even thinking about them. Instead, think about something you DO want. Like how you want your journey into unity consciousness to be peaceful and liberating!
5. Leadership Styles Would Slowly Change – If people become better at sensing authenticity, leadership based on charisma or dominance would weaken. People might naturally gravitate toward leaders who feel emotionally coherent, compassionate, and stable under stress. In other words, integrity becomes perceptible. Despite all past experiences people will develop the capacity to truly trust one another. This means that more people will prefer these latter types of leaders, and eventually (as long as the voting process is equal and fair among all voters) it will be the leaders that are most aligned to those values who are designing and manipulating the systems.
A Subtle Sign This Might Already Be Happening
Psychologists studying empathy and social cognition point to things like:
- mirror neurons
- emotional contagion & nervous system synchronization
- intuitive social perception
These systems already allow humans to sense emotional states rapidly.
Mirror Neuron
One brain system often discussed is the Mirror Neuron, which helps people intuitively understand others’ experiences. A gradual shift toward unity consciousness might simply mean these existing capacities become stronger and more conscious.
Emotional Contagion
This is the psychological phenomenon where one person’s emotions is spread to others, often automatically and without conscious intention. In simple terms: humans “catch” emotions from each other, similar to how we catch yawns or laughter. This happens throughout the day, everyday. Greeting someone with a big smile instantly makes someone feel welcomed, whereas greeting them with the barrel of a shotgun has the opposite effect.
Likewise there is a nervous system synchronization that occurs when humans are physically near to another person. Heart rate, breathing patterns, and other physical signs can impact another person’s nervous system. For example, calm people can influence someone else to be calm. Anxious people can influence someone else to be likewise.
Intuitive Social Perception
This is the ability to quickly and often unconsciously sense what other people are thinking, feeling, or intending based on subtle cues. Instead of logically analyzing everything someone says, your brain automatically processes micro-signals like facial expressions, tone of voice, posture, eye movement, emotional energy in the room, etc. The result is that you sometimes “just know” how someone feels without them saying it directly.
Suggested Affirmations
I am aware that the same life flowing through me flows through all beings. I choose to meet others with presence, compassion, and understanding.
My heart is open. I sense the humanity in everyone I meet. I respond with kindness, clarity, and truth.
I am present, aware, and connected. Separation is an illusion; life moves through us all.
One life, many forms.
I am aware that the same life flowing through me flows through all beings. I choose to meet others with presence, compassion, and understanding.
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