07-17-2011, 12:06 AM
The group consciousness is a form of an assemblage point. By intent we can move that point to where the others who also agree is the same intent. This is not by rights of nagual description as a 'shift' but more as a movement. A shift is a major change in perception such as changing shapes, seeing inorganics in the awake state, assembling power spots, the different attentions and even death. Movements within the human scale are much more easier and a group intent is an agreement. If the individuals do not agree then there is no group consciousness for them to assemble. Thus to answer, only those who make the movement are in the group.

