Saint Germain defines collective consciousness as a higher structure
or a “higher-arching (hierarchy)” of “individual consciousness.” Simply
defined as “two or more,” collective consciousness is also known as a
unified field of thought or Unana among more than one being. Some
define collective consciousness as a field of awareness and
intelligence that exists in all human beings. This phenomenon allows our
ability to intuitively sense and interact with the physical, emotional,
mental, and spiritual energy fields of others, primarily beyond the
constraints of space and time. Well documented examples of this activity
include telepathy and remote-viewing. Advanced uses of collective
consciousness thought-fields—through the use of focused attention or
intention— can create order in physical systems and synchronization
among nervous systems. This is known as remote or long-distance healing.
Research shows marked reductions in crime rates, drug abuse, traffic
fatalities, and unemployment in cities and areas where Transcendental
Meditation programs have applied the “pervasive field of collective
consciousness.” These projects influence coherence and neutralize
stress.
From Points of Perception