Saint Augustine said that "And men
go abroad to admire the heights of mountains, the mighty billows
of the sea, the broad tide of rivers, the compass of the ocean,
and the circuits of the stars and pass themselves by"
Indeed I think here St Augustine is attempting
a measurement of the soul. Petrarch the Italian poet in 1336 said
that the soul is a spacious as the grand vistas before us. Space
is internalized, Soul is externalized. In fact we are on a continuum
nature is so full of soul and has to now be painted that way with
subtle gradations of color and perspective and we are full of
space and vast countries and landscapes of soul.
Our soul is the very nexus of change that has
occurred through evolution from the initial big bang 13 to 15
billion years ago. After that initial explosion from fiery hot
dense magma, the universe became a sea of hydrogen. By 1 billion
years the galaxies had started forming. From those galaxies eventually
came the Milky Way and human life. We can say that we come from
hydrogen atoms and yet that hydrogen has since blossomed into
elephants and roses and human beings. There is a creative principle
at work in the universe of which we are very much a part.
Brian Swimme like Ouspensky the famous philosopher
and disciple of Gurdjieff sees nature as being an extension of
us. There is for them like for Petrarch a subtle voice and presence
within the context of nature which in our more receptive moments
we can sense and feel.
According to Otto Scharmer who teaches business
studies at Stanford University there are two kinds of knowing.
One is the kind of knowing which is old paradigm stuff in that
it is it is linear, replication and rote. It is the kind of knowing
that is based on text books and authority and uses a logic which
has been described as coming from the left side of the brain.
The other type of knowing is based not on downloading
information but based on retreat, reflection and intuitive response.
Unfortunately within the context of our society our collectivity
and preconceptions often block the intuitive process.
This blockage has been called by some brainwashing
by MEMS or the subtle encoding of our brains by the expectations
and current values and preferences of a materialistic society.
In the spiritual traditions it has been called delusion and is
represented by a lack of awakening.
In a society in rapid change we have to take
into account the prevailing tendencies, the big changes we are
facing now are;
1. Globalisation
2. Creativity
3. Individuation on a global scale
In terms of politics we are now subject to more
overarching transnational or global institutions such as the IMF,
the World Bank, the World Trade Organization and also subject
to the immense power of transnational companies.
In terms of creativity our society is becoming
more interconnected by transport and by the internet. More effort
is being put into entertainment and also design in all aspects
of human activity especially the internet. About 10 years ago
about 8% of people were involved in America in creative pursuits
.Currently the number is around 20%. This creativity is also tapping
into the spiritual side of people. This spiritual side is an aspect
of consciousness or interiority which is separate from institutionalized
religion.
Because of the rapid explosion of knowledge
and information particularly within the context of the world wide
web people are having a greater say in how they feel and how they
express themselves. Nowadays a reputable website has to have a
blog on it where people can post their views. Blogs represent
the individuation of interconnected freedom.
What this says about business and about the
system generally is that a new social technology is being created
in which we need to navigate between the levels of collective
capacity and individual action. What this means is that in order
to contribute creatively to the emerging whole we need to pay
particular attention to our souls.
In this global society of rapid transformation
and change to access our soul is to access the very nature of
who we are. It is a journey within, a pioneering approach to the
depths of our minds in the past recognized as God. The 21st Century
indeed is an era of exploration of God consciousness which is
seen to be a process of inner enquiry and meditation.
This process is a work of individual evolution
enhanced by collective ideal. Brian Swimme says we are now at
a phase shift in evolution. This means that the changes that we
are facing now are as vast as the extinction of the dinosaurs
95 million years ago. And indeed our planet is currently undergoing
enormous ecological change and an extinction rate of 30,000 species
a year, which is 100,000 times more than normal.
So the question is can we access and explore
the spiral of conscious evolution and yet embrace all others at
different levels of their journey.
This is where the process of Satyagraha comes
into force. This word coined by Ghandi literally means clinging
to the truth that we are all one under the skin and that there
is no such thing as a win/lose confrontation because all our important
interests are really the same, as we all want unity and peace
with each other. Satyagraha is the process of non violence which
Ghandi the great avatar used Ghandi came to this understanding
and realisation through a period of systematic discipline and
intense personal growth. In Africa in the early 20th Century he
launched a careful campaign to rescue the dignity and rights of
100,000 Indians. The great work that he subsequently did in India
he had prepared for over many years.
The essence of Satyagraha is based on the essence
of truth in every individual which can never be destroyed. It
is been called reason and a kind of humane awareness. It is also
spirit of humanity, an ability to awaken the dormant humanity
in another individual. Indeed the new science of consciousness
shows that we possess mirror neurons and vibrational patterns
within ourselves especially within the brain and the heart which
mirror and can also entrain other people's brains, hearts and
minds as we pick up external vibrations like sensitive tuning
forks. We are all very much connected.In a state of coherence
and love we can influence people around us to entrain into a similar
state which thereby creates empathy and rapport.
The basis of Satyagraha is probably the most
significant process we can use to change the world by recognizing
our interconnectedness and interdependence with all humanity and
all life.
With so much injustice occurring on the planet
the non violent process of Satyagraha is a way of achieving resolution
of conflict. The Satyagraha means that violence can never be used
in the process and that injustice is not attacked in terms of
person but in terms of the system. The whole purpose is to set
in motion forces that will lead to a new equation of reconciliation.
AT the moment in the history of the planet there
needs to be a reconciliation on many fronts including reconciliation
between families, communities, businesses and governments and
also with nature herself.
The change requires a letting go of old notions
and letting a new self emerge. This process is almost like letting
go of your preconceptions and going forth into a different world
which although uncertain can enable the creative imagination to
work more effectively. In this process there are two questions
which are, Who is myself? --- What is my highest possibility?
And secondly: What is my work? --- What am I here for?
This form of meditation is in fact a collective
process. In meditation we may suspend our thoughts, redirect ourselves
and let go to higher possibilities. And in the process we effect
not only ourselves but also the people around us.
The individual within the collective and the
collective within the individual is the new spirituality. When
one person is able to participate in the process of emergence
and evolution on this planet accessing deeper realms within his
or her soul or consciousness this directly affects society, space
and time and contributes towards collective emergence.
The new Copernican revolution shows that we
are all connected, that everything maintains itself at the expense
of everything else and that the universe and our environment is
in fact a biological quantum reality whose infrastructure is pure
love. This realization where the observer influences the observed
whether it be living or non living has been up to now against
the very tenets of science. The added corollary to this statement
is that the whole nexus of that which is interior and that which
is exterior is joined by this powerful force and energy of love.
This love is not an imposed hierarchical authority but a ground
work of the universe itself and is accessible by all humanity.
"Psyche is endowed with a dignity which
philosophically gives it a position equal to the physical being"
Carl Jung
"The human being is that space
in which the comprehensive compassion that pervades the universe
from the very beginning now beings to surface within consciousness.
That's the only difference, we didn't invent compassion, but it's
flowing through us - or it could." Brian Swimme