Saturday, September 28, 2013
The Cell and the Spirit
There is an analogy I enjoy playing with ... comparing the life of a cell to the the life force we call Spirit. It helps answer questions about ideas of the One-ness of existence and the many-ness of its expressions.
A single cell multiplies by a process of dividing itself - the one becoming two, the two becoming four and so on. As we repeat this process a mere 64 times, like putting a penny on a checkerboard and doubling the amount for every successive square, we end with more money than the wealth of the entire world.
We could call the original cell the parent cell and with each division its progeny retains the essential information of the parent cell with which it began and the as yet unexpressed potential of its future evolutions. If Spirit were to function as the cell we could fairly say that even the advent of a new spirit would posses the information or "memory" of all that came before it and all that might come after it. Its existence then would seem beginningless and endless in terms we could compute.
The idea of death of course enters into the observation of the cell as a material biological entity. Yet we are learning that there too is a quantum realm to biology and that a "body" is a function of energy fields which extend beyond its material existence. Awareness of this existence may lie in a future activation of life's potential, yet the mystics have long spoken of realms of being beyond the material and advances in science do more to confirm such ideas than counter them. Were this to be the case, physical life may viewed is a cocoon for the gestation an other order of existence and specialization.
In the duplication of cells we do see that each is a unique improvisation on the original pattern. As a spirit our uniqueness seems important enough to assert - even to the point of denying our unity. That is how important identity is. It is only identity misplaced which seems a real problem and thus the council to "know thyself."
In terms of spiritual practice we might consider then that validating our individuality is as important of affirming our unity. Our uniqueness is perhaps affirmed and demonstrated best as our unique purpose in the context of the unity of the whole, much like cell in the cornea is distinguished between a cell in the heart - all unique, all functionally part of a specialty team, and all playing a responsible role in the health and harmony of the whole.
As each cell carries the history of its making, so too might spirit AND ... spirit might rightly lay claim to itself as a reincarnation of its ancestral stream.
Of course these thoughts are simply part of a game I play. Yet playnig games is a childs preparation for life. As a child of the spirit of the uni-verse I engage my studies with gusto and take them none to seriously. In this lack of seriousness lies to a child's enjoyment even in the exercise it's drama.
I invite the reader to play with these ideas and see what other connections can be found that may shed some light on the matter, for I have only scratched the surface. And besides, what what one discovers for oneself is the more valuable.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
The Trance of Expectation
WE see what we expect to see. The brain filters out information to simplify the conduct of daily life. That is also our limitation. So we speak of thinking "outside of the box," but what does that mean and can it be developed?
For me it is the rehabilitation of creativity and if there is any sense to be made of the idea that we are made in the image of the Creator it is to be found in cultivating our creative capacity.
Einstein said that G-d does not play with dice. I would interpret this to mean that in an ordered Universe, all problems to be a problem must contain unconsciousness and our challenge in becoming fully human is as Carl Jung said, to make the unconscious conscious... which is to say to clearly perceive what is there and from within this clear seeing to make new choices and higher integrations based in having more information available - allowing new connections and insights which honor the internal order of existence. Such an internal order seems always at work in an evolutionary direction unless it is interfered with by imposing our design based in unconscious motivations and unknown data ... something human beings are notoriously adept at.
Again for me this means a restoration of creativity as the solution to every problem. I offer there is no problem where there are found sufficient options and any limitations of our options are to be found in a lack of creative perception and not inherent in the problem itself.
Before I give a process designed to rehabilitate our creativity, let me recall a story of Alfred Korzybski teaching a class in semantics. The professor held up a match box and asked what it was. Predictably the response was "match box." Korzybski's response was a loud and immediate "NO!" He said, "Matchbox is a noise." and he threw the object into the crowd and weapon like struck a student. Clearly the object could at least be a projectile of some sort ... perhaps a home for a beetle.
Given this I pose a question and invite the reader to ponder again and again and again:
"WHAT COULD YOU ALLOW 'IT' TO BE?"
Substitute 'IT'' for virtually anything one can become aware of; an object, a person, an emotion, attitude or physical condition, even oneself.
An example: What could you allow this Blog post to be?
An example of pixels if printed and viewed under a microscope?
The ravings of mad Philosopher plotting to de-stabilize your life?
A teaching of potential value for one with writers block or tasked with solving problems?
A string of letters to practice devising a code for or as a translation challenge for Esperanto?
This little question can be liberating and reveal where we are stuck. One simple definition of freedom is the ability to change ones mind. And in terms of healing, the more open we can be to the possibilities of change, the greater our success. This process works on that principle.
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