Posts Tagged ‘deep thoughts’

Shuffling Shadows, Hu-Man

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

As I see it… Some good ways and means to suffering and shortening of the lifespan:

1. Believe everything other people say
2. Believe everything your mind/ego says
3. Hold a grudge
4. Try to be popular
5. Work hard
6. Fashion a mask for every occasion
7. Prejudge, categorize, belittle, demean others
8. Be and act cowardly
9. Dramatize the insignificant
10. Defend ignorance and limitations
11. Lie to yourself, silencing your inner voice
12. Avoid taking risks
13. Avoid falling in love (again)
14. Deny yourself the pursuit of your real passion/purpose
15. Stop growing intellectually, spiritually, or metaphysically
16. Believe that yours is the only way
17. Suffocate or ignore your inner child
18. Defend a country or property
19. Awaken each day with fear in your heart, or mind
20. Forget that you are one with all – “death” is a sure way back

Image: “Edgar Allen Poe – The Raven” by oddsock


The Game

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
I’d like to examine the philosophy around what a lifetime, in human terms, can really mean…

The vast universe, seemingly beyond measurement, offers unlimited potential to any sort of organizing intent, with or without consciousness. We see this from within the tiniest of cells that bind and define our physical form, to the solar system within which we live, to the galaxy we know as “Milky Way” and beyond. Everything in the micro, is mirrored in the macro, in an uncanny interplay within an apparent perfect symmetry.

How do we really quantify what it means to “be born” into this shape that we are? If our existence is based on millions, and billions of years of making and remaking, evolving and emerging, then how does one human lifetime have any significance? I would say that it does, and doesn’t.

In a spiritual and emotional sense, it certainly matters, especially within the definition of family units, friends, and co-creators who exist during the lifetime that one soul chooses to be here for. In a metaphysical, or quantum physical sense, there isn’t really a “being born” at all, but rather a change in form and definition of energy and vibration that is ever-present, and ultimately inseparable. The purpose of this is for the “all” to experience an expansion or unfoldment in continuity with the larger ongoing expansion that apparently started with a “big bang”.

Given these conditions, why then, if a being such as we are, emerges from a source, or the everything, and is never truly disconnected, is “life so hard”? If we’re here to expand and evolve from those who came before us, why intentionally forget who and what we are? Spiritual growth is great and all, but it seems a curious form of self-imposed dysfunction, the purpose of which isn’t always clear to me.

The mystics and mentors have many methods with which to access and open the portals into this knowing. You have tarot, angels, past-life regression, hypnosis, meditation, astrology, numerology, etc., all with distinct, yet complementary vessels to gain understanding, or ultimately a remembrance of what lies beneath, and in between. There are others who believe that we are on this planet strictly for spiritual growth, and that forces far beyond our capabilities “protect” us, enabling the continuing existence of our fair Earth, as well as propagation of our species.

That, to me, seems rather demeaning in a way, and doesn’t resonate. It implies that we don’t really have any original omnipotent position and potential, whether in the physical, or not. It also presupposes that humanity is at a certain disadvantage at this point in time, and needs some form of guardianship and guidance as we work our way out of a supposed “falling from grace”. That idea seems far too primitive from my standpoint, and doesn’t calculate, given the vast field of intelligence from whence we came.

So, therein lies “the game” I interpret it to be. If it is our collective intention to grow, expand, evolve and become enlightened, what’s with all this ridiculous chaos and darkness, maligned ego and ignorance permeating our conscious experience? We have cultures and societies stuck in the distant past, while others are speeding toward the future. We have, what I observe to be, an underlying adolescence that keeps us at a near standstill, as far as embracing any true, unifying and universal potential is concerned. So what then is the real purpose of it all?

Is it impossible to evolve without a contrast with which to base a true desire or destination? Must there be a black, in order to know or differentiate the white? Apparently so. And if that is the case, then the answer to virtually all of our questions, at any given moment is simple… Yes!

Regardless of any choice, there will be an outcome and effect that you caused into existence simply by asking. Therefore, one could say there is no “right” and “wrong”, “good” or “bad”, ever! There is no better way, there is only another way. What’s better or worse gets defined within the parameters of a culture or societal understanding, and is dynamic, forever evolving and adapting to the collective demands of what is in the now.

Those in “powerful” positions must understand this and salivate at the chance to manipulate an audience of ignorant minds. But, now you are aware of this. The eye altering, alters all. Thus, every individual has the power to completely influence their existence and experience. Collectively, it is no different. The locus of original intent can gain momentum and shift all of reality along with it, if we can “get along” as it were. There, then, is the underlying grace and ease with which you can live your life.

You are not simply the superficial body and person you perceive yourself as, for the most part. You are intrinsically intertwined as a co-creator and co-publisher of this chapter in our collective existence. Your move.

Image: “I could get you the UNIVERSE” by Xanetia

Continental Rift

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Let’s be honest. You have to admit that living in one home, city, state, country or even hemisphere inherently defines a certain ignorance of what’s really going on in the world around you.

There are many ways I could approach this broad-reaching concept. I’ve chosen to jab you in the ribs… Gently. It is about oneness. Enjoy the rant. :)

Think about it. Relying on a newspaper, news broadcast, or a few RSS feeds doesn’t really qualify as a way of keeping in touch with the pulse that is the vastness of the human experience. Do you even know how many countries exist? How about languages, cultures, economical variations, races and spiritual beliefs? What is it really like to live in the desert, forest, arctic, city or rainforest? My hope is that as of right now, you’ll have to look at your favourite source of media hype differently. If you’re readily taking the bait of choice buzz words in the headlines (adding “oh my god, do you believe this?” as an ice-breaker), spreading them around your school, church, workplace, gym, or secret meeting place, you’re not quite seeing the big picture. I’m not even going to touch celebrities and tabloids…

Now, who really cares about what’s going on everywhere right? How can we possibly be concerned, as there’s already so much to keep our minds so busy, 24/7. Those new jeans look awesome by the way. I guess it comes down to how much you want to participate as a citizen of the world, as opposed to the pretend citizen of your current location on the map. There is a vast difference, and like it or not, you’re partaking of it. But, is it better to simply step up to the trough and take what’s offered, or will you take a split second and know that you belong to something so much larger, and so much more special, than you ever really think about?

We all know that modern media colours stories at will, takes information grossly out of context, and splashes bold headlines to sell the products advertised within their medium; which pays for their process in the first place. It’s not about news and info, it’s about marketing. And clearly it works, because we’re quite addicted to drama. Along with this, comes the subtle distancing of “us” from “them” by means of our emotions requiring conflict by default.

Thankfully with the internet, there is a real-time, dynamic, unfiltered, enormous amount of information at our fingertips – all of it echoing the truest nature of what it is to be part of the whole, yet in its infancy. The challenge, however, is that everyone has an opinion. Very few have facts. But, regardless of the source, does reading about “over there” and about the flus, wars, tsunamis, earthquakes, and such make you feel a connection? Or, just fear? Hmm…

Truth is, if there were no headline, you wouldn’t have even known whatever “it” was that had happened. THAT is how connected you truly are. So I think it’s important not to assume, presume, judge or even label an event until you’ve either lived in their shoes, breathed their air, practiced their religion, or buried their dead.

I find it interesting that we still hold to our ancient divisions, borders, timezones and other bureaucratic and political nonsense. This is ONE planet, ONE humanity, ONE home for everyone. There is no territory, no dominion, no legitimate reason for the archaic boundaries and power struggles within which we continue to limit our fundamental, true united nature. But, it is what is perceived, and in play, for now. Yet, you can feel it changing, can’t you?

Consider that every fear-based headline has a nugget of insight into something larger. Who or what is the real issue? What is the underlying energy and purpose of this particular distraction?

There are well over 6 billion people on the planet. I’d wager that nearly all of them had a very good, blessed and simple day. That in itself probably seems impossible to fathom…

Image: “We’re all going to die!” by russelljsmith