
Interaction of social egregore and individual programme of a person
Individual Programme
Each person has his or her own individual programme, which he or she forms when choosing to incarnate on Earth. This programme includes karmic tasks, values that need to be built up, and tasks related to working on mistakes from past lives. We also take on some of the karma of the lineage, including both the negative aspects and the potential and abilities passed down through the lineage. The individual programme includes several components:
- Karmic Tasks: tasks we choose to do in our current life to fill certain clusters of experience.
- Work on mistakes: tasks taken in past lives that were not completed or done incorrectly.
- Kin Karma: the tasks and potential passed down through the lineage that we take on in exchange for the body and capabilities we received from our parents.
- Self-realisation: tasks relating to the fulfilment of the mission we enter into with the mission egregore relating to the energies we will conduct into the material world.
Social Programme
We are all born and live in society, and the social egregore influences us regardless of our desire. The social egregore represents the laws and norms of society that are aimed at the survival of humanity as a species. This includes both written norms (laws and codes) and unwritten norms (social norms and traditions). The social egregore includes:
- Written norms: these are the codes, laws and official rules that govern our lives.
- Unwritten norms: social and cultural traditions that are transmitted through society and determine people’s behaviour and values.
- Influence of society: each person interacts with a society that determines their behaviour, values and roles.
Interaction of Individual and Social Programmes
One of the main tasks is to harmonise individual and social programmes. It is important to understand the current trends of the social egregore and take them into account in your life, while remaining true to your individual programme. Social norms change over time, and it is important to be flexible and adapt to these changes. Problems and contradictions:
- Conflicts between individual and social agendas: there is often a conflict between what we want and what society demands of us.
- Failure to understand social relevance: it is important to realise that the social egregore is focused on the survival and development of society as a whole, not on individual needs.
Programme Harmonisation:
- Understanding trends: keeping track of current social trends and their impact on life.
- Flexibility and adaptability: the ability to adapt to changes in the social programme while remaining true to one’s individual mission.
Conclusion
The social egregore is an important part of our life and its influence cannot be ignored. However, it is important not to forget about your individual programme and strive to harmonise these two aspects. Understanding and taking into account the current trends of the social egregore will help you to interact more effectively with society and achieve your goals.
