The questions I explore here will be answered from the belief that love is the only thing that can truly save the world—both worlds. Two worlds, you ask? Yes.
The world we first think of is what we know of the world, the physical planet, space in the earth’s atmosphere, the political and belief oriented spheres we live in. In this world we may be thinking that it needs to be saved from environmental degradation, from terrorists, from economic collapse, from poverty or immigrants or killer bees. How can love save this world? The short answer is that it will take a long time, longer than anyone alive today will live to see but that shouldn’t be a reason to ignore the potential.
The second world is one that can be saved within your lifetime. It is the world that is very close to you. It is what you see and hear and feel and taste—the world of your senses. It is your world. There may not even be another world. You may be the only person in existence. You are certainly the only person experiencing your world. Even if you and I stood next to each other we would be in different worlds. Consider us standing side by side looking at a cylindrical oatmeal box a couple of feet away. We do not see the same thing.
If we stand side by side and look at something far away, say the moon, don’t we see the same thing then? In the context of the first example, yes, physically what we are looking at is the same but we are using different instruments. Our bodies are genetically different and they have been through different histories. We don’t even know for sure that what we are seeing is the same color as the other person sees through his or her eyes. Whatever it is you see, hear, taste, feel, smell and otherwise perceive it is your world, the world you live in every waking moment.
If you feel hatred for anyone, a relative or neighbor, the President or Osama bin Ladin, I invite you to check out for yourself just how that hatred makes you feel. Let’s say every time you hear President Bush on the radio or television it makes you angry. That can’t feel good. Why not improve your world by simply avoiding listening to him? Just tune out. Don’t listen to the news or anything else where you are likely to hear him. Never mind any arguments you might have that not listening to the President would not be a good idea. We are only talking about your world and you can make your world better by tuning in to your world and taking actions that will improve the way YOU feel. Nobody else. There may not even be anybody else. There is certainly nobody else living in your world.
There is a way to listen to the President (in this example) without getting angry. That is the love part and I’ll be exploring that further in the future.
3 comments:
Perhaps it is our ethical duty to get angry at the President? Perhaps, as relatively powerless humans who can't even manage to impeach him as the constitution requires, the least we can and should do is hate him. The manifestations of our collective hatred might actually help balance out the world's Karmic Balance (or whatever). Maybe if everywhere he went, he got flipped off, that would start to eat at him after a while. If everyone he knew started complaining about the hatred they hear about him everywhere they go, then maybe he would feel guilty and do something to help fix the horrific disasters he's caused...
Oh, who am I kidding? He's obviously delusional and just doesn't give a shit what the rest of the world thinks. As Dick Cheney said:
"So?"
Can't wait to hear the next post! But I'm still not sure if it would be ethically correct, within my own personal framework, to feel anything but hatred for someone so horrible.
The problem with hatred is that it actually hurts the hater more than the hated. In my philosophy for living I believe I should avoid doing or thinking things that make me unhappy or don't make me feel good.
My next posting will tell you how I deal with our president in my mind.
I stumbled upon your blog while surfing around organic gardening related blogs (my kids want me to start a blog about gardening, too) and decided to read your first post.
I liked your 2 worlds perspective and what can be done in each one. While I totally agree with you that hating (or generally feeling bad about) anybody or anything mostly hurts the hater (or the one feeling bad), I found that trying to eliminate or turn around the presumed causes of my hatred (or other bad-feeling emotions) didn't really eliminate the latter.
Thus I had to come up with a way to eliminate the bad feelings directly, WITHOUT having to get rid of or change the things that seemed to cause them.
And I did.
As a result, I have created inner freedom from many kinds of bad feelings, and they no longer poison my life no matter what circumsances I am in, even if I am in the presence of 'elements' that I used to blame as being responsible for causing those bad feelings.
That to me is real freedom.
Interestingly such freedom in my inner world has allowed me to actually start seeing something completely different in the other world (the world outside of me--if such a world even exists, which I doubt as you do, too).
Plus it is really easy to create such unconditional freedom from bad feelings, and thus from unwanted conditions in my life.
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