I hope this one to
be big, but who knows how big the wave will be? I will let you be the judge.
In spiritual talk
one hears this phrase, "we are all one," quite a bit. It can be said differently, and has been said
differently by various different spiritual masters for thousands of years. Using Christianity, Christ said that the
least of us, is Him. When we see a
homeless man we should see Christ, or that we should see Christ in him. He said that no matter who you meet, there I
am. To me that is just another way to
say we are all one. Christians want to
make a religion out of it, that is fine, but it doesn't change the facts. We are all part of a whole, and it really
doesn't matter what that means intellectually because the rules will be the
same. It is a physical truth. It is physics in effect. Regardless of your religious or spiritual
beliefs it is a fundamental physical law that we are all connected on a certain
level. Your family, your neighborhood,
your club, your organization, your community, your town, city, state, nation,
hemisphere, the earth, the solar system, the galaxy, on and on it goes. No matter where you go, no matter who you
are, no matter how big or small you try to make it, you are part of a whole,
and you cannot be separated from it.
When I was younger
it both bothered me and entrapped me at the same time. From inside the culture it is difficult to
set one's self free, especially when surrounded by so many who are also
trapped. In this sense, I mean trapped
by ideas, the ideas of the majority which happens to not be true. The idea I am speaking of is this idea that
one can do whatever they wish so long as they are not breaking a law. Please know that I could easily claim like
many others that one has an obligation to defy immoral laws, but that is not
what this is about. To me that is
obvious, so I am going to go a little deeper into the matter. I am going to use self-destructive behavior
as the grounds for calling people out.
In a sentence, I am calling out the idea that one can be
self-destructive and that it is okay to do so because it is one's right. Many people claim they can do harmful things
to themselves and it is okay because they are not harming anyone else. I say this is not true. It is not true at all. It is not even close to the truth. For whatever reason these people are lying to
themselves in order to justify self-destructive behavior. Harming one’s self does in fact harm
others.
How many of us have
self-destructive behaviors? Like
everything else, everything can be broken down into degrees, but to truly
understand something the variant of degrees must be removed. It must become black and white. One either is, or is not being
self-destructive. The ideal is to not
be self-destructive at all, and more than a few humans have proven this is
quite attainable, so no excuses are acceptable for destroying one's self. It is a completely feasible goal. We may use empathy to understand why one is
doing so, but that they are doing it at all is clearly a sign that something is
wrong. It is a clear sign that they are
not handling business. It is a fact that
they are harming the rest of us.
It is easiest to
call out those who smoke cigarettes, those who drink and eat poison and are
overweight or obese because it is so easy to see it in others. These things are common sense. The problem is, in this broken culture,
people justify these behaviors acting as if they are only harming
themselves. Adding to this problem is
that whether we agree or not, whether we like it or not, we are in the energy
of these self-destructive people. The
issue at hand is the part they are ignorant of; their self-destructive behavior
is in fact harming all the rest of us.
That being said, I
wish to be clear in saying that one can achieve such a state of mind that no
one affects them. We are not victims to
the energy of others. One can achieve a place
where it does not matter what others do, but unfortunately that is not the case
with the majority of humans alive at this time.
Negativity and destruction only affect one to the degree to which they
allow it to happen. Most do not know
they have this ability and are stuck in the negativity themselves because of
that fact. It could be said that in
order to learn this important fact one must first be affected by it. I have spent a fair amount of time in my life
attempting to free myself of the negative energy of others. I too have had moments in my life where I
thought that I could do whatever I wanted, like smoke cigarettes and eat
poison. I thought it didn't matter so
long as I was not directly doing it to someone else. I took it a step further because I do not
have kids, so if I want to destroy myself that is my business. No one was depending on me. Proof that I am not here to be a hypocrite; I
was as ignorant as could be.
I was foolishly
listening to those who had not themselves broken free of the circle. I was taking advice from those who themselves
did not know. It was not easy to grasp
all the wrong I had done to others simply because I failed myself. It was impossible to see all the wrong done
to me by others negligence in life.
How will your child
be their best if you are not being your best?
How can you teach your child, your friends, or your family anything if
you cannot do it yourself? Is your child
going to magically somehow realize that it is untouchable by your own
self-destructive behavior and then be immune to it? I am yet to see this happen, and I have been
paying attention for a long time. I am
not saying it doesn't happen or that it is impossible, only that I never see
it, and have never heard of it happening.
If my research is correct even Christ had to be taught the spiritual
truths. All the great spiritual masters
had teachers themselves. Where would
those masters be if their teachers where not themselves attempting to be their
best? We would have none.
Let's use the
easiest of metaphors; sports. If we are
on a basketball team, with five players on the court, and Tommy smokes
cigarettes. That means Tommy cannot
perform at his peak. If Tommy cannot
perform at his peak then the whole team of five cannot perform at a peak level
either. He is holding back the
rest. It is easy to see with sports
because it is easy to measure physical performance. How does one measure the abstract? The intellectual? The spiritual? What if you are a mother? Is it any different when contrasting your
family unit to that of a team? How can
your family be its best if one of the members is self-destructing? I say it cannot happen. The self-destructive parent is damning their
child to the same.
The reason for this
level of suffering is so that people can become more aware and make a personal
change. Using smoking as an example,
that is why smoking is harmful, because it prevents the whole from being its best. I am not advocating the removal of suffering,
but am simply attempting to express how the relationship between the outer
world and the inner world are the same.
Because the whole is suffering, it is reflected back to the individual
who is causing the suffering. It is a
perfect mirror. The outer world we sense
with our senses is a perfect reflection of the inner. One smokes because their inner world is
destructive. The smoking directly harms
the individual to show that individual that it is harming the whole. The more self-destructive the trait the more
ready the whole is to be rid of it.
I would like to use
some of my recent experiences in dealing with leaders of the community in
regards to this concept. My hope is to
show that you personally are responsible for the whole. The community I live in is only made up of
roughly 9,000 people. A small group of
likeminded individuals could quite easily affect great change in a community so
small. Often times when I make a call
for change people like to say that it is too big of an issue to affect real
change. They find it completely
overwhelming. The truth is they are
overwhelmed by their own inner world.
These people who make the claim that it is too big of a problem to
change, self-destruction, are not aware of the true power they have as a human
being, and are the one’s themselves self-destructing. As a matter of fact, I am about to show you
how it is actually quite easy to change, the issue is, not enough people are
doing it. Perhaps, if we are lucky, this
essay will change a mind or two.
I have been going to
city council meetings for several months now.
The idea was to get them used to my face before I begin criticizing
them. So far I have been successful at
this, but like the fat person who doesn’t realize it, there is not a completely
nice way to call someone fat. If you
missed my previous blog you can catch up and realize the difference between a
judgment and a criticism. I am not
judging the city leaders; I am not judging fat people either, but am critiquing
their behavior and actions. I am simply
pointing out the reality of the situation.
There is a member of
the board who is also the leader of a local church. Not once, not one single time during any
public meeting have I seen this man not consuming poison. This person not only drinks poison from a
can, but also from McDonalds. To me this
is a quadruple whammy! How can a person
teach others about god and at the same time be poisoning his own body? How can he lead a community of individuals
when he cannot even control the simple function of regulating his own
body? In terms of spiritual life,
mastering the physical body is kindergarten.
The book he uses to teach others about god clearly states that one
either is, or is not, in the light of god, and that one cannot be in the light
of god and at the same time be harming one's self. Yet there he is, doing these things. Using the sports analogy of the team, what
state of affairs is his church in when the leader, himself, is actively
poisoning himself? How can the community
be any better?
This community is jacked. Just because a guy smiles and puts on a nice
aptitude all his negativity is over looked.
Not because that is the right thing to do, but because it is the easiest
thing to do.
Not only is he
poisoning himself, he is also poisoning all those who look to him for
guidance. Not only that, but he is
taking the money they give to him to perform this job and is giving it to other
people, corporations, who do nothing but poison our culture and the earth
itself. Soda companies poison everything
they touch. McDonalds does not have one
single customer who has not been poisoned by their products. Add on top of this the distribution of money,
in that the CEO's of these companies are wealthy beyond reason and this
"man of god" is directly giving his money to them. People in his church and community are
literally starving and he is giving his money to people who do not need another
penny. Correction, he is giving the
money given to him by his congregation to the same people who are destroying
him community and culture. He is taking
money, given to him by those who wish to know god, and giving it to selfish
ignorant people who are opposed to his god in almost every way. How can one who actively does these things
know anything about god? How can one who
actively does these things be an actual leader?
How can he possibly be improving the whole?
Can you see as an
individual how he is the sickness of the whole?
Can you see the sickness of the whole embodied in this one
individual? Can you see what is meant by
the one in the whole being the same? Can
you see it in yourself?
There is another
member on the council, the leader, who has a disease. He has missed work because of it. This disease has affected him greatly. The people of this community are paying for
that, directly, and yet in the last public meeting I attended he was drinking
out of a large McDonald’s plastic cup. I
did not ask what was in the cup because I know without asking that McDonalds
does not sell anything that is good for the body. So here sits a man, the elected leader of the
community, and he does not have enough presence of mind to not poison himself
while he is sick. How could he possibly
do what is best for the community when he cannot even do what is best for
himself? He is directly causing the
whole, the community in which we live, to be just as sick.
I could quite easily
go down the line of members, the various leaders in this community and easily
point out how they are self-destructing.
But let's be honest. Are any of
you different? So then, let's be clear,
now we know why things are the way they are.
We all hold beliefs which are not true.
Some of the very people who act concerned for the community in which I
live are equally as self-destructive if in their own way. They cry and moan about how hypocritical the
council is, but I cannot see that they are any different on the basic
levels. Sure they might do some things
differently, but when it comes down to the whole they really are not much
different. This is why the system is
broken. This is why there are so many
neglected and abused children; the leaders themselves are fulfilling the
circle. These children are up to be next
in line as broken leaders, broken mothers and fathers, all wishing the culture
was different but unwilling to handle it themselves. The mayor is over 65 years old. How much time does he need to gain mastery over
his own body? How much time does he need
to move past kindergarten in spiritual terms?
I have said this
many times. If you want to know why
things are all screwed up culturally all you have to do is go look in the
mirror. Not many like to do this though. It is hard work. It can be painful. It can really suck admitting to the truth,
but it doesn't matter if you do it or not, the truth is the truth. You are a part of the whole, and if you are
not pulling your weight you are actively keeping the rest from being their
best. If you are self-destructing, you
are destroying the whole. If you are
sick and not handling business, you are the reason the whole is sick. If you are fat and out of shape, you are the
reason the whole is fat and out of shape.
Can you imagine what
this community would be like if the leaders actually led by example? Can you imagine how different it would be if
they actually lived appropriately? It
would radiate out from them like a stone thrown into a pond of water. Have you ever done this? Thrown a rock into a pond? It doesn't matter how rough or choppy the
surface of the pond is, or how small of a rock is thrown, the ripples affect
all the other waves. The issue is, that
every breath you take is a rock thrown.
Every thought your mind produces is a rock thrown. Whether you want to or not you are, every
second of your life, creating waves in the pond in which you live. No one gets to destroy themselves without
polluting the whole pond. No one gets to
do this. One can be as opinionated about
it as they wish; it is simple physics in effect. Your opinion only changes the type of wave
you create. The fact that you create
waves cannot be stopped.
Can you imagine how
different your family would have been growing up if the leaders in it were
living to the fullest? How much easier
would it have been for you to do the same if you had someone near you doing it
by example? Can you imagine how
different it would be if you were doing so?
How much easier would it be for those you care about if they could see
you doing it? Handling business. There is a song called Lives by Modest
Mouse. The song ends with these lyrics,
"My hell comes from inside, comes from inside myself. Why fight this. Everyone's afraid of their own lives. If you could be anything you want I bet you'd
be disappointed, am I right?"
Perhaps listen to that song.
Perhaps figure out what you are afraid of, and then prove yourself
wrong. We are all counting on you after
all. How long must we wait?