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Introduction to the WingMakers
“The term human derives from the Latin conjunction of “homo” (man) and “humus” (earth). Thus a human is an earthly being—descended from earth, as opposed to God or some heavenly abode. The term WingMakers is encoded: “wing” is derived from the term wind or blow. It is the active force of setting new states into motion. “Makers” is the plurality of the co-creators—that being the collective essence of humanity. Thus, WingMakers means that from the collective essence of humanity new states of consciousness come into being. This is the meaning of the term WingMakers, and it confers to humanity a new identity. I have posited that humanity is transitioning to become WingMakers.”
James wrote those words in his Introduction of the Collected Works of the WingMakers Vol. 1. They define the core of this website and its diverse collection of materials. WingMakers.com was launched in the fall of 1998 without any fanfare or promotion. It very quickly caught the attention of various groups who wrote articles about the website, and from there it went viral within the various enlightenment, conspiracy and spiritual communities around the globe. To date, its materials have been translated into 18 languages and its art, music and books have been shipped to over 80 different countries.
What makes WingMakers different? Well for one, its creator is anonymous. James Mahu doesn’t speak to the media. He doesn’t go on the lecture circuit. He doesn’t promote himself at all. He has no ambition to be a guru or spiritual leader, and in fact, he is the first to tell people that they can remodel their belief systems from within—through their own insights and intuition. James has offered the WingMakers Materials as a framework and life practice that—for some—can appeal to both the mind and heart. It is, in a sense, a collection of activation tools, and this website, is the “tool chest.”
Another difference in the WingMakers.com website is that it’s unaligned to anything else. There is no organization to join or membership dues to pay. The vast majority of the material is free. The only materials that are sold are those that require a cost to create like books, printed art, and music CDs.