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Being Spiritual is ....

10/11/2011

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Taking conscious responsibility for your own life, and not blaming others for problems.

Living not based on guilt, anger, fear or hurt, but as a journey toward the love that is God/Source and Universe.


Looking at problems as opportunities; perhaps even a long series of life journeys and lessons.


Staying conscious with the honest decision to learn and grow.


Knowing you may change yourself by changing your thinking.


Being the change in the world starts with yourself first; not trying to change others.


Searching for strength from the universe by going inside and not looking on the outside.


Choosing your own path, rather than following others.


Recognizing that love does not have to have conditions attached.

Honoring others' rights to their own path.


Realizing that now is all you have, since yesterday is just a thought and so is tomorrow.

Being interested in only owning your self rather than things.


Seeing all of the joy in life rather than the pain.


Loving and knowing your self in order to better know and love others.


Being curious about extra sensory perception and all it implies.


Looking at others as not better than or less.


Choosing Love as the focus instead of fear based living.


 
When people come into our life, we should ask these three questions:

What is this man or woman to teach me?

What am I to teach this man or woman?

What are we to learn together?


Perception defines our reality

“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend” ~ Henri Bergson

Our entire universe is energy – vibration waves of pure potential.  The electromagnetic vibrations of our consciousness interact with the energetic potential that exists everywhere as the life force to ‘collapse’ the waves and create matter.  The patterns of our minds create the form of our world.  By simply observing a form, we influence it, and in turn, we are influenced by others.  This challenges us to be more aware of the quality of our being and the vibrations we transmit.

”There is no reality in the absence of observation” ~ The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics


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Universal Laws

5/11/2011

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The 11:11 Universal and Spiritual Laws of the Cosmos

Universal Law of Free Will
Spiritual Law of Freedom of Man

Universal Law of Change
Spiritual Law of Growth of Man 

Universal Law of Movement and Balance
Spiritual Law of Strength, Health and Happiness

Universal Law of Innocence, Truth and Family
Spiritual Law of Protection of Family

Universal Law of Symmetry
Spiritual Law of Equality

Universal Law of Life
Spiritual Law of Choice

Universal Law of Light, Sound and Vibration 
Spiritual Law of Intuition 

Universal Law of Judgment 
Spiritual Law of Karma 

Universal Law of Nature 
Spiritual Law of Protection of Man 

Universal Law of Love
Spiritual Law of Healing 

Universal Law of Perception 
Spiritual Law of Future Sight 


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It may be noted that these Universal and Spiritual Laws, accepted and revered by all member civilizations of the Star Nations, are not couched in the “Thou shalt/not...” language of Human civil and religious laws.  Rather, these Universal and Spiritual Laws may be seen as universally-valid, self-evident principles, grounded in natural law and the fundamentals of consciousness, and in every intelligent lifeform’s connection to Source. 
 The symbols of these 11:11 Laws were found etched into the structure of the starcraft that crashed at Roswell in 1947.  I gave my photo of those symbols to Ihanktowan Dakota (Sioux) Chief Golden Eagle/Standing Elk.  He took them into sacred lodge, asked guidance from the Tunkasilas, (Dakota word for the “Grandfathers”, spiritual guides from the stars), and learned that the symbols stood for the 11 Universal Laws and 11 Spiritual Laws that all Star Nations cultures accept as their common metaphysical/spiritual foundation.  - Richard Boylan, Ph.D.

http://www.drboylan.com/11.11laws.html


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Drs. Milanovich and McCune in, The Light Shall Set You Free (1998), state there are 12 Universal Laws, and 21 sub-laws, that describe ways in which cause and effect are related.  The Universal Laws can also be viewed as guidelines for behaviors that will enhance our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual growth.  The Universal Laws are all inter-related and are founded on the understanding that everything in the universe is energy, including us, and that energy moves in a circular fashion.   At the microscopic level, we are a whirling mass of electrons and energy atoms spinning rapidly.  In fact, everything in the world is comprised of energy and we are intimately connected with this sea of energy, this sea of whirling electrons.

Our thoughts, feelings, words, and actions are all forms of energy.  What we think, feel, say, and do in each moment comes back to us to create our realities.  Energy moves in a circle, so what goes around comes around.  The combined thoughts, feelings, words and actions of everyone on the planet creates our collective consciousness, it creates the world we see before us.

The exciting news is, because our thoughts, feelings, words and actions create the world around us, we have the power to create a world of peace, harmony and abundance.  In order to do this, it is essential that we learn to control our thoughts and emotions.  Understanding the Universals Laws help us to do this.

1. The Law of Divine Oneness: 
Helps us to understand that we live in a world where everything is connected to everything else.  Everything we do, say, think and believe affects others and the universe around us.

2. The Law of Vibration:
  States that everything in the Universe moves, vibrates, and travels in circular patterns.  The same principles of vibration in the physical world apply to our thoughts, feelings, desires, and wills in the Etheric world.  Each sound, thing, and even thought has its own vibrational frequency, unique unto itself.

3. The Law of Action: 
Must be applied in order for us to manifest things on earth.  Therefore, we must engage in actions that support our thoughts, dreams, emotions and words.

4. The Law of Correspondence: 
States that the principles or laws of physics that explain the physical world – energy, Light, vibration, and motion – have their corresponding principles in the etheric or universe.  “As above, so below.”

5. The Law of Cause and Effect: 
States that nothing happens by chance or outside the Universal Laws.  Every action has a reaction or consequence and we “reap what we have sown.”

6. The Law of Compensation: 
This Universal Law is the Law of Cause and Effect applied to blessings and abundance that are provided for us.  The visible effects of our deeds are given to us in gifts, money, inheritances, friendships, and blessings.

7. The Law of Attraction: 
Demonstrates how we create the things, events, and people that come into our lives.  Our thoughts, feelings, words, and actions produce energies which, in turn, attract like energies.  Negative energies attract negative energies and positive energies attract positive energies.

8. The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy: 
States that all persons have within them the power to change the conditions in their lives.  Higher vibrations consume and transform lower ones; thus, each of us can change the energies in our lives by understanding the Universal Laws and applying the principles in such a way as to effect change.

9. The Law of Relativity: 
States that each person will receive a series of problems (Tests of Initiation) for the purpose of strengthening the Light within.  We must consider each of these tests to be a challenge and remain connected to our hearts when proceeding to solve the problems.  This law also teaches us to compare our problems to others’ problems and put everything into its proper perspective.  No matter how bad we perceive our situation to be, there is always someone who is in a worse position.  It is all relative.

10. The Law of Polarity: 
States that everything is on a continuum and has an opposite.  We can suppress and transform undesirable thoughts by concentrating on the opposite pole.  It is the law of mental vibrations.

11. The Law of Rhythm: 
States that everything vibrates and moves to certain rhythms.  These rhythms establish seasons, cycles, stages of development, and patterns.  Each cycle reflects the regularity of God’s universe.  Masters know how to rise above negative parts of a cycle by never getting too excited or allowing negative things to penetrate their consciousness.

12. The Law of Gender: 
States that everything has its masculine (yang) and feminine (yin) principles, and that these are the basis for all creation.  The spiritual Initiate must balance the masculine and feminine energies within herself or himself to become a Master and a true co-creator with God / Source.

Sub-laws
In addition to the 12 Universal Laws, Drs. Milanovich and McCune (1998) state there are 21 sub-laws of the Universe that are governed by the Higher Self. Using Milanovich and McCune’s stellar work, Dr. Bailey works with her clients to understand and apply these laws to their lives by first differentiating between the voice of the ego and that of the Higher Self, and then by practicing techniques designed to align one’s self with her or his Higher Self. 

The 21 sub-laws are actually human characteristics that relate to the Universal Laws. These characteristics are:  Aspiration to A Higher Power, Charity, Compassion, Courage, Dedication, Faith, Forgiveness, Generosity, Grace, Honesty, Hope, Joy, Kindness, Leadership, Non-interference, Patience, Praise, Responsibility, Self-Love, Thankfulness and Unconditional Love.


http://www.iloveulove.com/psychology/univlaws.htm


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Ye Are Gods // The You of you

3/11/2011

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http://www.thebicyclingguitarist.net/philosophy/ye_are_gods.htm     

by Chris Watson

I believe Jesus Christ, if he existed, had an experience of cosmic consciousness similar to what was experienced by Buddha, Ramana Maharshi, and many other people throughout history. Jesus apparently tried to communicate this experience to his followers as best he could, limited by the language and cultural concepts of his time and place.

It is possible that each of us is a function of what the whole cosmos is doing at a point called here and now. In effect, each of us IS the whole universe looking at itself through our eyes. The universe is conscious and self-aware, a.k.a. God, and this awareness and consciousness is within each of us. In other words, what happened to Jesus was NOT a unique experience that only happened to one man in all history and prehistory, but something that EACH of us can experience directly when we tune in to the consciousness that is the base of our existence.

I read the exact same Bible as the Christians do, yet I see Jesus teaching us the same message taught by Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism. Consider the following verses along with the interpretation I offer as an alternative to the mainstream Christian interpretation.

John Chapter 10, verses 30-36 (KJV)
10:30 I and [my] Father are one.
10:31 Then the Jews took up stones again to stone him.
10:32 Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
10:33 The Jews answered him, saying, For a good work we stone thee not; but for blasphemy; and because that thou, being a man, makest thyself God.
10:34 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
10:35 If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken;
10:36 Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God?

The King James Version of the Bible has “the” in italics before “Son of God” in verse 36. This is not for emphasis as some may think, but shows words interpolated by the translators. In this case, they were mistaken. The original Greek does NOT have an article before “Son of God,” which in Greek is equivalent to having an indefinite article. In the original Greek of this scripture, Jesus did NOT say he is the Son of God; he said I am a Son of God. He also quoted Psalm 82 that says “Ye are gods.”

John Chapter 14, verse 12 (KJV)
14:12 I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. HE WILL DO EVEN GREATER THINGS THAN THESE, because I am going to the Father.

Jesus says the ordinary humans he left behind (who, according to traditional Christian mythology, are NOT divine as he is) will do greater things than Jesus did. I put those words in all-caps to emphasize them.

John Chapter 17, verses 21-22 (KJV)
17:21 THAT THEY ALL MAY BE ONE; as thou, Father, [art] in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.
17:22 And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; THAT THEY MAY BE ONE, EVEN AS WE ARE ONE:

Again I put some words in all-caps to emphasize them. It seems pretty clear to me that Jesus says we can be one with the Father just as he was. In other words, what happened to him is NOT something unique that could ONLY happen to him, but it can happen to each of us. Jesus even PRAYS that we can experience it too!

Now many Christians will protest that Jesus says quite plainly:

“I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6, KJV)

I agree, but perhaps not the way that Christians would like me to agree. It is my opinion that this “I am,” this “me” that Jesus speaks of is the big Self of divine consciousness (not the little self of the ego) that is within EACH OF US and was consciously realized by Jesus.

Here is a plausible explanation of what happened: Jesus tried to explain his experience of cosmic consciousness as best he could, using the language and concepts available to him from the culture of his time and place. Awed by his miracles, the disciples of Jesus missed the point of what he was trying to share with them. They distorted the meaning of his message and worshiped the messenger instead. Christianity does not teach the religion OF Jesus, which was the realization of divine Sonship, but the religion ABOUT Jesus, a castrated version of the Gospel that puts Jesus on a pedestal and says that only He, and nobody else, is divine.

For further study, I recommend anything by the late author, philosopher and “spiritual entertainer” Alan Watts, but especially pertaining to this subject Myth and Religion 3: Jesus, His Religion that I paraphrase portions of on this page. Alan Watts does a great job of explaining eastern philosophies to western audiences, and he is also good at explaining what mainstream Christianity teaches, even if he doesn't necessarily agree with it. In at least one of his audio files, Alan Watts makes the point that if Jesus had been born in India he would NOT have been crucified. When Jesus told others that he and the Father were one, they would have said  “Congratulations. You finally figured it out.”


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In response to this article above that I shared with a friend, I was told that this author and every other intelligent so called enlightened thinker can believe what they want, but he wasn't dependent on them for the relationship he had with his Lord and Savior, and that he had made up his own mind after many years of questions and research.  Nobody told him to think the way he did.  He concluded with saying that we were both free thinkers, but that we just came to different conclusions, based on what we believe to be true.  


He is absolutely correct except for one thing:  It's not an opinion about the title: Ye Are Gods - it is direct from the bible - see the bible reference verses again.  This prompted yet another thought.  Was this verse possibly altered?  Perhaps - since man has indeed altered many areas of the bible for an agenda.   Many parts were left intact, but as every researcher knows, many books were left out of the bible - so yes, man influenced what was in and what was out if it.  This is an acknowledged fact among bible scholars.    Now think about it this way - what 4 professions have their own 'language' code that encourage the use of interpreters to assist the so called common man/woman  -- law, accounting, medicine and religion.   How convenient is that!   Surely everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and opinions. That is why we are here: To experience this duality dimension of earth school and to discover the You of you.   ~ Steven


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The You of you

There is a power within you that is greater than the world. If you let it, it will sustain you, expand you, and fill you with joy.

This power is closer than hands and feet; it is nearer and dearer to you than your own breath.

It is invisible, silent, and immeasurable.

All names for it are vague. All descriptions of it are inaccurate.

It transcends everything you can possibly know about it.

In the following lines, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the essayist and poet, who lived in the 1800's referred to it as instinct:  "All our progress is an unfolding, like a vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge as the plant has root, bud, and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason."

Today, we would probably translate "instinct" to mean "intuition" or "awareness."

Our basic helplessness in trying to describe it is because it is not a thing, an object, either abstract or concrete, that can be classified. Instead, it is a transcendent, extraordinary experience that expresses itself in an ordinary way. It subtle nature escapes language.

The power within you that can be spoken of is not the power that exists; for like the wind, it cannot be caught; and like the ocean, it can never be grasped.

It is not the mind, but beyond the mind.

This awareness that is you, this sentient understanding, this all encompassing consciousness, it is magnificence itself.

And the sweetest thing about this understanding, is that it is the you of you, the immensity of you.

There is nothing more intimate, nothing more reassuring, and nothing more exhilarating than this inner presence.

Civilizations may come and go, you may trade one body after another, and yet this essence of you, this pure energetic consciousness, will only continue to expand in its awareness.

When confronted with the lie of the world, it is truth; when intimidated by misfortune and adversity, it is strength; and when impoverished by lack, it is abundance.

You are the quintessence of power and beauty and truth; for who you are is this power that never sleeps, this awareness that never ceases, this brilliance that never dims.

You are the light of the world, an emanation of pure energy, unrestricted consciousness wrapped in layers of skin and bones, illusions and misconceptions.


When you finally understand who you are, really are inside, there can be only one possible response: a spontaneous burst of happiness that has no limits.

You are the unbounded potentiality, and who you think you are is not even close to who you really are inside.

The purpose of life is simply this: to discover the You of you.

~  Saleem Rana




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10 Steps to Becoming Enlightened

1/15/2011

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1. Release all concern for what others think of you (especially family, friends, and people you don't even know yet).

2. Send Love towards everything and everyone that comes into your field of vision. Do this by opening your heart, relaxing your mind and imagine you are sending love. Get to know the greatest love of all is inside you!

3. Whenever in doubt, fear or worry replace it immediately with wonder and curiosity.

4. Always be radically honest with yourself and others.

5. Take at least 20 minutes a day to connect with the Universe by being still and quieting the mind. Pay attention to the silence that is found in your simple sweet divine presence.

6. Be totally relaxed, conscious and present to THIS experience happening to you... right now.

7. Follow through with everything you say you are going to do. Respect your word as law.

8. Surround yourself with a group of like-minded souls who truly support your dreams and desires.

9. Know that anything is possible in this infinite Universe. Be free to think, say and experience anything you desire.

10. Profoundly accept yourself, your life and this Universe exactly as it is right now.




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Proven Ways to Get Along with Everyone

1/8/2011

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1. Before you say anything to anyone, ask yourself 3 things:  Is it true?  Is it kind?  Is it necessary?

2. Make promises sparingly and keep them faithfully.

3. Never miss the opportunity to compliment or say something encouraging to someone.

4. Refuse to talk negatively about others; Don't gossip and don't listen to gossip.

5. Have a forgiving view of people. Believe that most people are doing the best they can.

6. Keep an open mind; Discuss, but don't argue. (It is possible to disagree without being disagreeable.)

7. Forget about counting to 10. Count to 1,000 before doing or saying anything that could make matters worse.

8. Let your virtues speak for themselves.

9. If someone criticizes you, see if there is any TRUTH to what is being said;  If so, make changes;  If there is no truth to the criticism, ignore it and live so that no one will believe the negative remark.

10. Cultivate your sense of humor;  Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.

11. Do not seek so much to be consoled, as to console; Do not seek so much to be understood, as to understand;  Do not seek so much to be loved as to love.


shared by:humanityhealing.net


A brief checklist of suggestions to emulate unconditional love:
  • Are we kind and respectful towards others regardless of how they look, dress, speak, behave or present themselves?
  • Do we require others to believe what we believe or are we willing to let them live out their own truth?
  • Do we encourage others to find their truth, in their own hearts, without telling them what to believe or how they should live?
  • Do we acknowledge and respect the spark of Divinity within others no matter how unloving their actions may be?
  • Can we rise above what is commonly thought to be good and bad?
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I'm Not Religious

1/1/2011

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The intention of this article is to enlighten and spread awareness, not to offend.  Fear of the unknown is the leading cause of separation and judgmental attitudes.  However, reaching out and exploring the unknown in love may just surprise you in what you learn.  Naturally, the intentional spiritual path you've chosen is indeed your choice -- living by the Freewill Principle.  When we respect and honor each other, we live in harmony with a unified mindset.


I'm Not Religious!  

What amazes me is that some people will say that they are not religious, just spiritual, yet cling on to the traditions, dogmas or messenger from a particular religion. Not to pick on "Christians" (since I once considered myself with that "label"), but saying you are spiritual, yet still believing that "Jesus" is your savior and that the Bible is the only true word of God - still follows the logic that you are a Christian, which is indeed a religion - thus religious. The same of course could be said for any follower of Agnosticism, Atheism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Muslim, Wiccan, etc.  These too are "labels" that have so many interpretations and boundaries.

So exactly why do people not wish to be called or referred to as "religious"? - most likely it's because it comes with the connotation that you may be over zealous in defending what you hold to be your Truth, and will argue with others about what is true or not, without realizing that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs as well.

The "my God" is the only true god syndrome has caused more anguish, killing, wars and arguments than any other subject - besides maybe politics. Speaking of which, let's go back to the statements made by George W. Bush in 2003 - "God told me to invade Iraq".


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/oct/07/iraq.usa

See what religions do - the war for peace mentality, when in reality, this is simply a continuation of divide and conquer = for control

Most people do not truly understand that war is a highly profitable business and the winners are those who care nothing about anyone except for their own gain and control. Read the small book 'War is a Racket' here: ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.html


Which, if any, of the 10,000 world religions is the true one? -- enlightening article: http://www.religioustolerance.org/reltrue.htm


But you already know! Yet you don't want to know the Truth, you want to know the truth as you understand it. This is the greatest barrier to your enlightenment. You think you already know the truth! You think you already understand how it is. So you agree with everything you see, hear or read that falls into that paradigm of your understanding, and reject everything which does not. And this you call learning. This you call being open minded. Alas, you can never be open to anything new, so long as you are closed to everything save your own Truth. 


Let's consider this approach -- celebrating the differences in people while viewing everyone through the eyes of oneness nurtures powerful connections and creates a plane of existence where everyone is mutually supportive and respectful. When we replace this spirit of separateness with compassion, much of the friction in human relations will disappear. When we realize that we all are one, then there will be no impulse to jealousy and no room for conflict. There will be no inclination to like or dislike people; everyone will be regarded with the eyes of compassion and love. ~ Neale Donald Walsch

“Souls don’t have races or sexes or religions. They are beyond artificial divisions.” ~ Brian Weiss


Intolerance of differences always exists in people who don’t know who they are, people who don’t have a strong sense of their own authentic self, the soul within. Intolerance is rooted in fear. The basis for having a strong sense of self-esteem is to replace our unconscious idea of basic unworthiness with a conscious knowing of our fundamental inherent goodness.  As Matthew Fox states in "Original Blessing", the notion of ‘original sin’ must be replaced with the truth of ‘original blessing’.  Being in touch with our essential goodness, we can see the essential goodness in others as well.

“Beliefs separate. Loving thoughts unite.” ~ Paul Ferrini

So what is the answer?  You instinctively already know. Yet, with years of programming, many have been conditioned and feel they must give their power away. They need a savior or some messenger or religious icon that they can "hang their hat on."

Spirit - the life force exists in everything. It follows, then, that ANY path, any encounter is spiritual if we have the awareness to see it as such. Going deeper, going higher, emptying, connecting, believing or disbelieving, bouncing off the bottom, experiencing the heights, in pain, in ecstasy. Too often, we search afar for our own purpose when it is IN our lives all the time, waiting for us to express it more openly. Bring greater awareness to each encounter and situation in life. Tune IN to what you are inspired to do, who you are inspired to be. Your answers are waiting for you to pay attention - every moment!  Peace is truly found within.

"He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye" ~ Siddhārtha Gautama

Continued blessings in your path to Self discovery!

joy love peace to you ....
Steven

- original article written June 6, 2008 -

p.s.  If anyone was offended by the words "programming" or "conditioning", please read this:


The Story of the 8 Monkeys
(this is reportedly based on an actual experiment conducted in the UK):

Put eight monkeys in a room. In the middle of the room is a ladder, leading to a bunch of bananas hanging from a hook on the ceiling.

Each time a monkey tries to climb the ladder, all the monkeys are sprayed with ice water, which makes them miserable. Soon enough, whenever a monkey attempts to climb the ladder, all of the other monkeys, not wanting to be sprayed, set upon him and beat him up.

Soon, none of the eight monkeys ever attempts to climb the ladder.

One of the original monkeys is then removed, and a new monkey is put in the room. Seeing the bananas and the ladder, he wonders why none of the other monkeys are doing the obvious. But undaunted, he immediately begins to climb the ladder.

All the other monkeys fall upon him and beat him silly. He has no idea why. However, he no longer attempts to climb the ladder.

A second original monkey is removed and replaced. The newcomer again attempts to climb the ladder, but all the other monkeys hammer the crap out of him.

This includes the previous new monkey, who, grateful that he’s not on the receiving end this time, participates in the beating because all the other monkeys are doing it. However, he has no idea why he’s attacking the new monkey.

One by one, all the original monkeys are replaced. Eight new monkeys are now in the room. None of them have ever been sprayed by ice water.

None of them attempt to climb the ladder. All of them will enthusiastically beat up any new monkey who tries, without having any idea why.

Sometimes, this feels like life. People just accept the status quo as truth because others are seemingly doing the same, without knowing why they do that. They are not quite sure whether what they have been doing all along can be improved or changed. They may even say it’s the policy or a matter of public opinion. At times, it feels it’s just the standard practices that have been passed down from one generation to the next. Nothing else. Then if someone ask questions that are too far out of the comfort zone, that someone is ridiculed and scorned. All they did was ask a simple question that the others did not wish to think about.  Just like the new monkey, who has no idea why.



"Peace is not won by those who fiercely guard their differences, but by those who with open minds and hearts seek out connections." ~ Katherine Paterson


 

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