I was going to write about post pandemic PTSD, but frankly,
those of you who have been following me for years know what I'd recommend, i.e.
take care of yourself, limit news, meditate, eat well, get good sleep, get
outside, move etc.
What is going on
is so much deeper than COVID. We are in a major transition to something new. So
many authors, teachers, and spiritual leaders have written about moving through
these upheavals, attempting to explain how the state of chaos in the world came
to be, how it is affecting all of us, and what will happen next.
We have been
going through a unique period in our lifetime. Information and events have been
exploding into our lives faster than we can adapt to it. Not only the health
issues with the pandemic, the political storms, lack of consensus on facts
(knowledge commons), and the economic issues from lock downs, but also the effects
from the stress caused by it all; more divorces, eating disorders, depression,
drinking, and anxiety among them.
The media chooses
stories to dwell on, magnify, exaggerate and cover day after day after day,
until we feel like the whole world is in some sort of hell. Depending on what
source of information you tune into the stories vary widely.
In a true democratic
system, there is knowledge commons and there is a base line of consensus for
what we are, as a nation, attempting to create, what democracy means, and how
the government works. Our disagreements have normally been on what government
can do to protect that and how.
We've entered,
over the last decades, a period where we act like those who have different
ideas to solve problems are ignorant, enemies, or just plain evil. Groups,
organizations, colleges, media sources, and social media, censor opinions they
don't want to hear; we have lost the ability to hear opposing views. We have fractured pieces of 'reality' wherein
extreme conspiracy theories gain millions of followers. There is an abundance
of mistrust in the 'others'. Author Charles Eisenstein noted, "How can we
have a democracy if we are being incited to hate each other by the very media
we depend on to tell us what is real, what is "news" and what the
world is?" The political party in
power tries to repress and censor the opposing party's views.
Our cultural
blemishes have risen to the forefront and are being seized upon by different
sides. We live in a story that there are good guys and bad guys, and everyone
thinks they are the good guy.
And yet:
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We are all one in the human family
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We have all been the good guy and the bad guy
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In our world there are opposing beliefs in which
both are true
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What we call 'truth' shifts with levels of
consciousness
The likeliest
explanation for the current state, upon the revelation of the destructive
stories we've been hiding, covering up or ignoring, are hopefully, the last gasps
of the most primitive of consciousness, as it raises its ugly head for all to
see.
For example,
there has always been a percentage of people who are drawn to law enforcement
and military because of the sense of power and control it gives them over
others. (There are ways to screen out these individuals in the application
process with psych tests for social pathology.)
Yet we can't fix
what we aren't aware of. Those of us in the spiritual community are painfully
aware of all the world's atrocities, from the horrors of war, famine, prisons,
devastation of lands, all kinds of violence, to the insidious, subtle
discriminations and everyday insults by all manner of journalists, bloggers and
everyday people.
When I was young in the 60s and 70s, we
were filled with energy and ideas for creating a new world: just, safe, environmentally
healthy, with gender equality and healthier food. We saw women were treated
unfairly and often as sex objects, minorities experienced deep discrimination
from every level, senseless wars, and guns and violence exploded in the
streets. We charged forward to change this.
We failed. There
are more guns, still wars, more sexualization of young girls, still inequities,
and we are less healthy.
We have to tell a
new story. One not of good and evil, us versus them, but a culture of compassion,
listening, patience, creative problem solving, and understanding. It is time
for transformation. We know in our hearts that the way society has been isn't
working, and it's making us sick. It's making the Earth sick as well.
And not tell a
story of what we're against. The against position is already coming from
behind, a weakened state that makes opposite forces strengthen more. Instead of
pushing against opinions, beliefs or thoughts, manifest a powerful new vision
that encompasses a beautiful story.
Seeing two young
children fighting over a toy, rather than make one right and one wrong, an
effective parent will work out a solution that reduces upsetting emotions,
makes them feel understood, and invites them to help come up with a peaceful
one. We are no different. If we are told we are wrong we dig in our heels,
don't we? We are more determined to prove we are right and they are wrong. What
you push against grows stronger.
So, I challenge
everyone to create a new story.
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Make one up. Call it fiction. There are always
truths in storytelling.
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Think, talk, write, read, stories with beautiful
answers.
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Envision the world how you know it could be.
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Be fierce in your determination.
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Don't stay silent when others try to drag
someone or a group through the mud.
Ask the hard questions when they complain
about the 'other'. Ask why they think the other is that way, challenge them to
go deeper.
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Tell personal stories to exemplify your points.
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Flood the internet with good stories.
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You don't need to defend or explain what your
personal politics are, democrat or republican, independent or libertarian. It's
all fine. This isn't a process for one political persuasion.
In my book, The
Light of Grace, two of the characters lived in future time periods: one in
mid-21st century, and one in the 26th-century. It was
great fun working out how many of today's problems were solved. So,
inadvertently, I've already begun this process!
One of the
efforts of the spiritual community is to encourage people to go inward more,
study scriptures and develop practices that raise one's consciousness and the desired
effect will be the raising of mass consciousness. As the teachings go, when it
reaches critical mass, this will change our culture, change society for the
better. And we can see the emerging effect. You can find results all around.
But I think we
need to do more. I hope you're with me. Thank you.
*Photo by Obie Fernandez on Unsplash