This site has been started to help every one who wants to look at their life, understand it and act. Surely we cannot change the world until we have fundamentally changed ourselves. We cannot change ourselves without real understanding at the deepest level.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Conditioned?
We are so conditioned. It is ego that wants to put the world right, it is not compassion. Compassion does not get angry or frustrated that it is not being listened to. It is ego that riles and fumes when other don't see clearly what my ego is telling them.
Can self evident truth be shared without ego, ambition, judgment and aggression etc.?
What is ones motive when one shares ones self evident truth? If motive is driven by reward, psychologically or physically there is no purity or innocence and therefore no beauty.
That is not 'right' action. That is action of the will, which is desire and force to push for a desired outcome. This is how we end up going to war whether with guns, tongues or making an enemy in our hearts.
Here is the News...
The news on the media fails us. Interesting and serious items, and talks, are cut short. We have no time to consider and reflect on what is being said before the next item is forced onto our attention.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Are ones' thinking projections possibly completely incorrect?
Ones' projections in thought teaches one misunderstanding, hate, resistance and resentment. We do this in abstract thought, projecting onto others without knowing if there is any truth in our thoughts. Why do we do take these random concepts, loosely based on other peoples actions toward us, as if they are undisputed facts?
Can we see what our perceptions and projections are doing? Is there a way of seeing that projections of the mind are so rarely the truth and therefore should be treated with the utmost caution?
Ones' projections are conceptual so if one gives them undue credence, one asks am I addicted to conflict? Projections are not the truth but if we believe them to be the truth there is conflict between what is actual and what we have made up that has the illusion of being actual. Understanding this and holding on to the projections as if truth, leads one to ask if one is addicted to conflict?
Can one let go of ones imaginary disagreements with people you have decided are deliberately hurting you. You make that decision by your interpretation of their actions. Why do we do this?
Hurts are feelings and are real i.e. they happen, but the explanation of them to ourselves may be completely incorrect and this is the world in which we live - a made-up one.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Just a feeling
Sometimes you don't have to mind about not winning, if to win means going in the wrong direction.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
I want to live
I want to live.
I want to live where the colour
of the skin and where you have come from doesn't matter.
I want to live where war is not a
solution and the past is not glorified.
I want to live where power is not
abused and I want to live where the poorest are respected.
I want to live where dogma is not
dominant and ideas flow freely.
I want to live where meeting
people is always a pleasure.
I want to live where my neighbour
smiles whatever their background.
I want to live where the elephant
in the room is only an elephant in the room, and every conversation is only
just what it is.
I want to live where personal
views are only personal views.
I want to live where there is no
hidden agenda, where you and I can say what we mean.
I want to live where the sun shines
out of a blue sky 50% of the time.
I want to live where things that
go wrong are not the end of the world.
I want to live where human beings
do not hide in denial of mortality.
I want to live where illness is
cared for and not just barely paid for.
I want to live where doing
business is not a reason for doing the wrong thing.
I want to live where
disagreements are understood not vilified and turned into hate.
I want to live where us and them
doesn't exist.
I want to live where 'optimist' is
not a rude word to be sneered at with scepticism.
I want to live where a diverse
world is a reality, not a monoculture of ideas and nature expected.
I want to live where trees are
free to grow not just because they are an economic asset.
I want to live where sharing is
not considered stupid and naive.
I want to live where the pursuit
of heightened experiences are understood for being just that.
I want to live where, if we have
to have a god, that it is not just part of an economic balance sheet.
I want to live where being fed up
is replaced by awe with what we already have.
I want to live where laughter is
natural and heard often.
I want to live where paying taxes
is ok because it benefits everyone.
I want to live where sensitivity
is not considered crass or impractical.
I want to live where passion is
not replaced by neurotic fears that inhibit our real feelings.
I want to live where the shit
jobs are made better and the word 'lazy' is no longer used against people who
want to do them less.
I want to live where my personal
resistances do not interfere with your personal aspirations.
and
above all I want to live
here, and now.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
...and still man hates and kills
One is constantly worrying how one can change what is going on in the world and yet it seems that we do this whilst still remaining in conflict within ourselves even if we come up with so called solutions.
The birthplace of the aggression in the world surely comes from within us - the inner becomes the outer, which is the outward aggression we see all around us.
If we change the inner so no conflict arises there, the same question no longer resides so we can stop asking how we can change the turmoil in the world into peace.
The inner becomes the outer. The question becomes action.
All the time we do not change the same question persists and nothing is resolved and the conflict and sorrow continues.
If we can have inner peace we will surely have outward action and the anxiety of the question of how to change the world ceases.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
today is world humanitarian day
Nearly every day of the year is marked by being a special occasion. Some days are made a lot of and others slip by hardly noticed. It seems there are always events tugging at us to respond. The latest atrocity, the most recent gross unkindness, the most horrific explosion. One day we are upset by this event and a couple of days something else demands our attention.
What are we to do? We cannot fix everything, we cannot change the hearts and minds of other people carrying out these acts of human destruction. Are we lost, always left with the role of victim, as these continuous streams of endless events attack our senses.
How have we as human beings come to this? What is it that drives us to such devastating activities; such murder and total destruction?
Is one person, group, nation, sect, class, religion more violent, more hostile, than the rest? What are the corrupting influences that turns people into having no regard for other human life. What is it in most of us that demands we have the best of everything and somebody else can have what is left?
What does it mean to be human? Does it mean that each one of us should be all powerful and the person that is not 'me' have less? Do we see that our upbringing, our education and our society teaches us this; whether as a selfish individual in order to be competitive, successful, or as a society and nation to protect one's way of life and interests. You see we have ended up thinking that being the most important individual in the group is good and so we strive for this individual excellence as if it must be attained at nearly all costs. We ignore the fact of the aggression and competition required to push other people out of our way as we strive to become important. Why do we strive so hard for this recognition? This sense of power without which we think we are unimportant.
What is it to be unimportant? Is it despair, to be cast forever as the victim, without hope, meaningless and in order to avoid these feelings we pursue their opposites so we think we can escape these feelings without understanding them. Perhaps being unimportant can open up self awareness, open one's eyes to seeing the world as it really is; to see the conditioning we have all been subjected to. For the first time perhaps one can see the fear and insecurities driving us all into this world of comparison, ambition envy and hate. Surely these are our attributes that lead us into the problems of the atrocities in the world. It isn't the 'bad' people 'out there' but the blind assertiveness we all have that states that I am more important than you, I am right and I am going to stop you by being more powerful, and by controlling what you can and cannot have I stay safe, because I fear you. I don't understand you therefore I don't trust you because deep down inside I fear you maybe the same as me and I do know that I want to be the most powerful so it does it follow that if I do not suppress you, you will do the same. Is this not the real reason we are locked together, all of us, in aggression towards one another?
Perhaps this will get us no where and we may then realise that true understanding of our enemies' desires, as well as our own, will lead to complete co-operation. Until there is a revolution in each one of us, which is not about condemning the other, there will be the same headlines flooding the media demanding our reaction and keeping us blaming an enemy we can do nothing about as individuals.
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