Today times are tough, in varying degrees, for all of us. It can
feel like it's impossible to see beyond the difficulties directly in
front of us. But without seeing the bigger picture, it's impossible
to forge a path to something better, or to see the evolving nature
of life.
I think of the changes my Father saw in his lifetime. He was
buried on his 93rd birthday this past April. When he was born we
weren't aware that we were able to, or about to begin destroying
the planet at an unheard of rate. We hadn't yet begun to
routinely add poisons to our food, air and water. During his
lifetime we became able to travel quite easily to distant lands to
see those mighty creatures and societies that were foreign to us.
There were still a number of tribes of peoples untouched by our
cultures. We think of these things as "progress". They might
also be considered our "evolution"--because they are.
Evolution. It seems such a huge concept, ungraspable, but what
is it really? Webster's says it's "a process of change in a certain
direction; unfolding". Are we changing in a certain direction?
What direction is that? The dictionary also says it is "a process
of continuous change from a lower, simpler, or worse (?) to a
higher, more complex or better (?) state". Well, some of us
might say that's questionable. How about "a process of gradual
and relatively peaceful social, political, and economic advance,
the process of working out or developing". Wow, "economic
advance"? Haven't we just been watching as capitalism gunned
down Democracy?
Why does it matter? Evolution sounds like something out of our
control. Recently we've been inundated with teachers promoting
the "Law of Attraction" and how we can all create the wealth and
abundance and lives that we want. I want to talk specifically
about beliefs, those things that we create, often unconsciously,
and how these affect every aspect of our lives. Let us accept,
in addition to the fact that I am not my thoughts, feelings, or
deeds, that:
I create my beliefs.
My beliefs determine what I do and feel.
Therefore, I create my life and I can change it.
***I am having great difficulty being linear today and as part
of my own journey toward Wholeness I have been trying to
recognize and accept those parts of myself that might be
considered "shadow" or less worthy of inclusion. But
what is Wholeness if not inclusive? So, before I go on, on
a tangent, in digressing, I include below, a message from I
received recently. Please enjoy......***
Marianne Williamson on Obama Victory
"America has had a non-violent revolution.
As long as there are historians writing about the United States,
this moment of fundamental re-alignment of our national purpose
will be remembered, pored over and analyzed. It will be seen as
one of the shining points along the evolutionary arc of the
American story. Yet it will never submit itself to being summed
up in a nice little package that reason alone can understand.
It's been noted before that Americans get excited about politics
every forty years. Then, in the words of comedian Will Rogers,
We have to go sleep it off.
We were certainly excited in the l960's. And this is 2008; exactly
forty years since the most dramatic and violent year of the Sixties
decade: the year when both Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King
Jr. were literally killed before our eyes.
At that point, a generation of young people -- looking much like
the
youthful army so out in full force today, only grungier -- marched
in the streets to repudiate an oppressive system and to try to
stop an unjust war. And then bullets stopped us. The shots that
killed the Kennedys and King carried a loud, unspoken message
for all of us: that we were to go home now, that we were to do
whatever we wanted within the private sector, yet leave the
public sector to whomever wanted it so much that they were
willing to kill for it. And for all intents and purposes, we did as
we were told.
According to ancient Asian philosophers, history moves not in a
circle but in a spiral. Whether as an individual or as a nation,
whatever lessons we were presented once and failed to learn will
come back again but in a different form. For the generation of the
Sixties and for our children, the lessons of that time -- as well as
its hopes and dreams and idealism -- came back in 2008.
During our forty years in the desert, we learned many things.
Then, we marched in the streets; this time, we marched to the
polls. Then, we shouted, Hell no, we won't go! This time, we
shouted, Yes, we can. Then, we were so angry that our anger
consumed us. This time, we made a more compassionate
humanity the means by which we sought our goal as well as the
goal itself.
In the words of Gloria Steinem, I feel like our future has come
back. And indeed it has. For in the words of Martin Luther King, Jr.,
No lie can last forever. What Bobby Kennedy tried to do, and was
killed for trying; what Martin Luther King tried to do, and was killed
for trying; what the students at Kent state were trying to protest,
and were killed for daring to; Barack Obama and his army of millions
of idealists with the audacity to hope have now succeeded at doing.
Praise God. Praise God.
And that praise to God didn't just go out last night, when
Obama's election to the Presidency was finally achieved. That
praise was part of what allowed the waters to part here in the
first place. Millions of Americans have been deeply at war that
this kind of historic and fundamentally positive effort has not
gone well in the recent past, and the spiritual understanding of
this generation of Americans--an understanding not yet fully
formed forty years ago--created an invisible light around the
Obama campaign. How many people over the last twenty-one
months have posted, in their own way, angels to Obama's left
and angels to his right, angels in front of him and angels behind
him. I know I have, and so has everyone I know. Hopefully we
will continue to do so.
The Obama phenomenon did not come out of nowhere. It emerged
as much from our story as from his -- as much from our yearning
for meaning as from his ambition to be President; as much from our
determination to achieve collective redemption as from his
determination to achieve an individual accomplishment. And those
who fail to recognize the invisible powers at work here -- who see
the external drama of a political win yet fail to discern the
profound forces that moved mountains by moving the American
heart -- well, they're just like Bob Dylan's Thin Man to whom he
sang, You don't know what's going on here, do you, Mr. Jones?
Back then, Mr. Jones didn't know what was going on, but many of
us did. We knew what was going on then and we knew what
needed to happen; we simply weren't mature enough and we were
too wounded then, as people and as a culture, to pull it off.
This time, we both knew and we did. We knew who we had to
become and we knew what we had to do. The violent American
revolution of 1776 entailed separating from another country. The
non-violent revolution of 2008 -- a non-violent revolution that did
not quite fail, yet also did not quite succeed in the l960's -- has
entailed separating from who we used to be.
In the l960's, we wanted peace but we ourselves were angry. This
time, after hearing Gandhi's call that we must be the change we
want to see happen in the world, we came to our political efforts
with an understanding that we must cast violence from our hearts
and minds if we are to cast it from our world; that we must try to
love our enemies as well as our friends; and that when a genius
of world-historic proportions emerges among us, we cannot and
we must not fail to do everything humanly and spiritually possible
to support him. For his sake... and for ours.
Having gone to a higher place within ourselves, a higher level of
leadership began to emerge among us. A higher level of leader
now having emerged among us, he calls us to an even higher
place within ourselves. These two forces together can and will,
as Obama has said, truly change the world. Having moved one
mountain, we'll now remove the ones that remain.
With God's help, yes we can. Yes we did. And yes we will."
I didn't cover all the things I had written for today. The message
from Marianne was impromptu and has made the post fairly
lengthy already.
I just want to leave you with some thoughts about why I keep
returning to the election and why it fits with where I'm going
with this.............
I create my beliefs.
My beliefs determine what I do and feel.
Therefore, I create my life and I can change it......
Epicetus said that "men are disturbed not by things, but by the
view that they take of them". These challenges to our democracy,
to our economic future--knowing that poor people are poor
because rich people are rich, will we continue to watch this
on-going transfer of wealth? We are at major turning points in
many aspects of our lives.
If the people lead, the leaders will follow. Change doesn't
come from the top down. It moves--just as water boils, from
the bottom up. We must be open-minded about out options
but not so open-minded that our brains fall out. So let us
think deeply about our options and what we, each of us can
and will do from here. Let us begin with ourselves and our
perceptions for they will color what we do.
How did we survive before the IMF, the World Bank and huge
multi-national Corporations? What if what people had was based
on need rather than power and military might? What kind of
future do we want to leave to future generations and what kind
of responsibility are we willing to accept for that future?
Every species has an important part to play in this drama
called Life. What is ours?--as the only species that has the
ability to save or destroy all?
The Mystery unfolds. This is the Reality of Life.
Until next time, meet your Self. Get quiet. Focus on your heart.
Breathe. Breathe gratitude, appreciation (Happy Thanksgiving),
love, compassion--whatever feels good and right, no matter the
label, to you. Find this space and find your Guidance here. Get
to know this "I" that is not what you think or feel or do. Become
familiar with this One who creates the lens through which we
perceive the Reality that stands before us.