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There
are parallel experiences that I keep coming back to think on lately.
One is the personal thoughts and emotions that make up a large part
of consciousness. The other is its social equivalent, the news,
what's going on in the world as delivered to us by the neighbor over
the fence, the local newspaper, the mass media and the other
information sources we encounter.
Personal
Consciousness
Eckhart
Tolle, in his book The Power of Now, describes an exercise in
consiciousness cultivation. He suggests closing your eyes..., taking
a breath..., letting it out... and watching for the first thought to
cross your mind. What you are witnessing is mind-chatter and ego. He
goes on to share a mind-bending thought; that mind-stream, those
thoughts and the emotions they often trigger are NOT you. You are the
observer of that happening. So instead of getting entangled in those
thoughts, mistaking them for who you are, becoming the observer frees
you from the constant demands of the ego, to criticize, to judge, to
worry, to fantasize, to dwell on past accomplishments or failures, to
puff up one's status and self-importance. And it connects you to the
basic intelligence permeating reality, a far surer guide than ego
with its narrow concern to feel superior at all costs. Consider just
one instance of that intelligence – the miracle of eyesight. You
don't do it, it happens.
Social
Consciousness
So,
parallel to this personal idea, of becoming the observer, is to
extend it to the array of world happenings, as delivered, like
the thoughts that cross your mind. And then to avoid identifying and
becoming entangled in a self-destructive orgy of anger, desire and
judgement. Just as on the personal level you resist the lure of
volatile emotions and thoughts, letting them go on by, so on the
social level you see it, it is what it is, but you are
detached. In detachment you are connected to that above-mentioned
intelligence and you know what to do. Freed of
thought-obsession, Tolle claims, one enters the natural state which
is a feeling of ever deepening joy at the wonder of being, joie de
vivre; and sooner or later a creative impulse strikes. That is
knowing what to do. And since the impulse is aligned with said
intelligence, the doing is unpredictable, ethical and life-affirming.
That makes this effort the ultimate activism. Instead of persuading
others to adopt your political view you shift a part of the frequency
array, yours, away from ego, the root of personal and social
dysfunction. The fruit of this dysfunction - injustice, hatred,
greed, war... dissolves in the light of consciousness. It dissolves
in you and your activism then affects others, not via
persuasion but by way of presence.
Image: based on an Emory University, Carlos Museum mosaic, figured out and drawn/colored on MAC
Image: based on an Emory University, Carlos Museum mosaic, figured out and drawn/colored on MAC