Yesterday at the farmer's market, where my girlfriend and I sell arts and crafts that we make, we had an unusual encounter. A man walked by our booth, looking at our hand made peace symbol magnets, and said they would be better with a set of guns on them. He then said something like, "peace through power," or "peace through superior firepower" or something to that effect. Usually in times like that I don't have anything to say. This situation wasn't any different in that particular regard. What was different was that I didn't experience that normal jolt that I get when I am shocked by a person's statement that is a direct affront to me. I just watched him go by, and we made definite eye contact, but I truly felt no malice toward him, or any need to prove my point by saying anything to him. He really didn't give me much opportunity to either, as he made his statement and kept going, really allowing no time for response. One thing I did notice, however, was that he seemed to experience a bit of a physical jolt in response to me. I'd like to attribute that to the way I remained open yet somehow unaffected by his comments. On an energetic level, I believe I was holding up a mirror to him, and that to me gives me some hope that there are ways of turning things around in people. I also saw a few other things happening that I think are worth taking a look at.
One was that his speedy, walk by comment, was very much like a violent act in and of itself. Instead of making a pro aggression statement in the face of our pro peace magnets, he could have shot me with a gun. In a subtle way he was demonstrating his reality to me. No dialogue, just hit and run. But as he said "peace through power," he was walking away from me, while at the same time we maintained our shop front and watched him go on his way. He was not powerful at all. Not only was he unable to change our minds, he was also unable to elicit a verbal argument from us, or even a sign of disapproval, shock, or dismay. It was us, who in this sense were unarmed of insult and a need to prove we were better than him, who ended up having the power in the situation. If anyone was more affected by the other, it was him by either what we were doing or not doing in response. And I think that manifested itself as the visible jolt that I saw in him, and which I normally feel in situations like that when I allow myself to be affected by someone hurling insults at me. I believe this occurrence was a result of a practice of meditation and energy work. I hope we can all find ways to tap into our source of strength in order to nonviolently empower ourselves.
It is that kind of presence that I embodied at that moment, which I believe has the ability to disarm people of their violence. I don't think we can go out into the world and do a "care bear stare" at an army and expect them to throw down their weapons, but I do think if we can cultivate something around this, there may be ways to transform societies and even other cultures beyond our borders, that will have the effect of deescalating our violent, chaotic world.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
shift of consciousness
In my continuing attempt to suggest methods for personal transformation, I have put together some information on mantras and how they can be used in a meditative or spiritual practice. Mantras won't bring back the birds, the bees, or the bats that are being seriously threatened most likely by human activities. I don't know what will. I hope to God we can stop this Juggernaut of destruction. My take, though, is that if we develop ourselves spiritually as we attempt to discover solutions in the world around us, we will be better prepared for the challenges that lie ahead. After reading about the bats facing extinction, we will likely need to be making some serious adjustments. Perhaps through our development of compassion, creativity, and wisdom, we can find some solutions. It will likely take some massive changes, however, in our daily lives. Well, the changes are coming one way or another.
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The coming transitions
We went camping recently in one of Montana's national forests. Aside from some amazing scenery in a remote location, we stumbled across a bat that was dying in the middle of the road just outside of our campsite. My girlfriend believed the bat had some sort of message for her and when we came home, she put together a page about bats. In so doing, she discovered that bats are in decline across the globe. In the US a few years ago, a virus called white nose syndrome was discovered to be killing 95% of the bats it infected. This disease is rapidly spreading through the US and killing huge numbers of bats. It is predicted to reach California from the East Coast in a matter of years, threatening the bats in this country with extinction. Why should we care? Other than the fact that bats are living creatures and should be considered important in and of themselves, they are also pollinators and predators for insects. Their extinction could mean a lot of damage to agricultural production, which is compounded by the colony collapse disorder of bees everyone is talking about. Consider the fact that migratory bird populations in the US are also in decline, and we are starting to see that our web of life is in serious trouble. Lets not forget that birds are also a significant predator of insects and garden pests.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
The New Enlightenment
For those of you interested in the esoteric who also follow the news and see that a whole lot of wrong is being committed in the world today, you might want to take a look at Norman Livergood's website which he has entitled the New Enlightenment. I seem to check in on that page every now and then, mostly to look at his own spiritual explorations. He's another person out there who knows humanity needs to work for a real change in consciousness. He's certainly put a lot of work into his site. You can spend a long time looking through all the information he's put together.
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New Enlightenment,
Norman Livergood
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