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Today—the metaphor of the map, how we seek their guidance and a very basic metaphysical map of the Science of Mind and Spirit.

I love maps.  When I’m in a new city, one of the first things I do is pull out a map and orient myself to the layout of my new locale.  Online mapping websites and the map app on my iPhone are my frequent friends.  I know I’m not alone in my desire to understand where I am, where I want to go and the best route to get there.

Seems like we humans have always had an innate desire to map our surroundings.  Where we now employ talking GPS’s in our cars, I can still remember back in the day pulling into the gas station to look at the big map they had on the wall or buying the local foldout map that never quite seemed to have the ability to fold back up in its original condition.  I still find it amazing that early settlers of the American west set out in covered wagons with only minimal maps to guide them.  Yet they did have some maps – the rough approximations sketched out by those who first traversed the wilderness.  And what about those early ocean explorers from the middle of the last millennium?  Is it any wonder that one of their main tasks was mapping what they saw Read the rest of this entry »

Today, the topic is love.  Given our title, you probably know where I’m going – all we need is love, what the world needs now is love sweet love, can’t we all just love one another – that kind of thing – and ultimately you’re right but I would, uh, “love it” if you would play along!

Valentine’s Day Is Here!

But do you ever stop to wonder where it came from?  Here are some basic facts from Wikipedia – the day was created and named after an early Christian martyr named Saint Valentine around 500 CE.  There are questions as to whether this name represents one person or many martyrs.  One of these martyrs named Valentine died on February 14, hence our celebration on this date. 

Ironically, the early honoring of Valentine had nothing to do with romantic love – the earliest records of linking love to Valentine’s Day is found in the writings Chaucer in the late 1300s.  Some historians believe the link derived from ancient Roman fertility celebrations that went on around the same time.  Over the centuries, many people were called to strengthen this connection between love and holiday – and in the 19th century, the tradition of writing notes to one another grew into the 20th and 21st century big business of the greeting card companies!

What were your earliest memories of Valentine’s Day?  For me, I can still see my elementary school room where we had taped up decorated bags with our names on them to the chalk trays under the room’s blackboards.  The night before at home I had prepared all my Valentine cards to be delivered to my classmates.  This was a big deal to me.  At my mother’s urging, I prepared a card for everyone in my class.  The choicest cards from the box my mother had bought me were selected for the prettiest girls.  The absolute best card generally went to the girl that I had a secret crush on!  This was my one time of the year that I could safely profess my love, even if in a very subtle way.

At the chosen moment, our teacher would have us go around and deliver our Valentines into the other kid’s bags.  Later we retrieved our little mailboxes, retreated to our desk and opened our love notes.  I carefully read the cards from the pretty girls, especially “that one girl”, to decipher any clues that my affection was returned.  I carefully noted who in the class had not given me a card.  My worth, my lovable-ness, all being determined by the count cards and the subtle messages they contained.  Oh how these early messages became ingrained in us and gave us fodder for healing later!

As I grew up, Valentine’s Day got locked into a day to get gifts for my one girlfriend and eventually my wife.  Cards, flowers, candy and meals out were all purchased with the intention to say “I love you”.  At least, we hope that that intention is there!  I’ve talked to a lot of men where it sounded that their actions were more out of obligation than an intention of expressing love.  I have no doubt I probably slipped into this trap somewhere earlier in life, too.

What Is Love?

What exactly is this thing love which we claim to be professing?  So much has been said, written and sung about this topic – it has captivated us as long as there has been an “us”.  But I’m going to keep it simple here.

Most of us equate love with a human emotion somehow linked to desire for some person, thing or experience.  Most of us recognize there are different “levels” to our love.  I may love hot Apple pie, walking around Paris or a good movie.  Yet somehow that love is different than the love I feel for my dog, Harmony; my wife, Mary; my grown children – Melanie, Julie, Matthew, Glen, and Christian; or my grandchildren – Amelie, Cayla and Zoe.

I thought at the time that I loved that pretty little girl in my elementary school class.  I remember my first serious girlfriend and that intense out of control sense of love.  Along the path of life, I have felt “love” for many people.  That feeling has tended to mature a bit along the way.  The “life or death” intensity of “I love you, please love me or I am heartbroken” has shifted into a deeper care and concern over your happiness and the quality of your life.  I may still “want you to love” me, but I’m not going to die if you don’t and I can still care about you.  Bottom line is our sense of the experience of love shifts for most of us as we walk life’s path—it “evolves”.

Every once in a while, I bump into these people who exude a warmth and love that seems to extend from them out to everyone.  When I encounter these people, I want to be around them!  In fact, something in me wants to feel and exude the love that they do.  Something calls me to expand my feeling of love to more and more people.  Their experience of love seems to be the next step in how the maturing of my experience of it is moving.  Somehow love itself is calling me to love everyone.

Expanding Our Circle

I’ve written about this before – the natural progression of expanding our circle of care and concern to a broader number of people – moving from being egocentric (caring only about myself) to ethnocentric (caring about a widening circle of people who are like me – family, friends, share the same religion, share the same ethnicity, share the same country) to world centric (caring about everyone everywhere).  This is our evolutionary path ultimately.  We can deny it.  We can fight it.  We can avoid claiming it in this lifetime.  Yet I’m convinced this is where humanity is ultimately headed.

I’m not alone in that belief.  Many mystics and individuals who have combined spirituality and evolution have seen that truth including Ernest Holmes, Sri Aurobindo and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.  This path is also frequently referenced by philosopher Ken Wilber and integral theory.

One of my favorite quotes by de Chardin is “Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.”  If you’ve read Conscious Bridge for very long, you have probably heard me reference this quote before.

Upon first reading it, we may think that he is saying that if we could somehow hook electrodes up to humans and capture this power source called love, then we could somehow break our dependence on foreign oil and bring down our CO2 emissions into the atmosphere.  But that’s not exactly what he means.

In my opinion, de Chardin is reaching back into our past when humanity crossed a critical threshold in its evolution.  When we discovered fire is also when we discovered our ability to think and reason – we recognized that we were thinking – and with that ability came the power to manipulate the physical world.  We’ve been getting better at that ever sense as we “master the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity”.  Now we’re ready to kick it up a notch.

By turning inward, and harnessing this emotion that we call love, de Chardin is pointing us towards our next great leap in our collective evolution.  If somehow we can consciously direct our love rather than see it as an emotion which controls us, then we are “harnessing it”.  And, de Chardin reminds us we are harnessing this power “for God”– but please keep in mind that the God he describes is not the old myth of a bearded man sitting on a throne in the sky which is still fairly prevalent in our consciousness, but rather a God that is an energy, a power, a vast intelligence –”God” is in everything and everything is a part of “God”.

As we consciously choose to direct our love more and more, we let go of our sense of separation from one another and begin experiencing our unity, our oneness – in other words by our “harnessing our love” we expand our awareness of the fact that we are all part of “God”.  The more we can grow in that consciousness, the more we will be like those loving people I keep bumping into – if I can see beyond the veil of your story of your humanness from your time here on planet Earth and into your truth that you are this spiritual consciousness evolving in the same flowing ocean that I am, then how can I not love you!  In spite of outward appearances and our different earthly stories, we are the same!

Harnessing the Evolutionary Force of Love

Ultimately love at its highest level is not this emotion we feel, but an evolutionary force driving us to our highest potential.  De Chardin said, “Love alone can unite living beings so as to complete and fulfill them… for it alone joins them by what is deepest in themselves. All we need is to imagine our ability to love developing until it embraces the totality of men and the earth.”

Ernest Holmes said that love “is the great transforming Power, which brings everything into harmony.  It is the unifying Principle, the creative element, the motivating Power of all that is fine and noble in life.”  Aurobindo wrote, ” Love is the only reality and it is not a mere sentiment.  It is the ultimate truth that lies at the heart of creation.”  In were we not taught as kids that “God is love”?

So somehow each of us is called to journey in our awareness from an early learned sense of love being an emotion that simply arises inside us that is outside our personal control – to a new sense of love being a power that we can harness as we evolve, a power returns us into unity with spirit or God.  So how do we make that shift?  Here are some simple, but not necessarily easy steps:

  • Recognize that giving love is not dependent on receiving love.  I can still choose to love the little girl in my elementary class whether she gives me a card or not.  I can choose to love you no matter who you are and what you believe.  I don’t have to condone your behavior nor allow you to walk all over me, I can have healthy boundaries and disagree with your actions but still love you.
  • Recognize that I can always create an intention to love, it’s within my conscious choice.  Why are you and I giving those Valentine’s Day gifts?  The energy behind an intention of obligation tends to foster separation, an intention to express love moves us into unity.
  • Recognize that not only can I expand my circle of love to include more and more people – something inside me pushes me in that direction.  Most people regardless of their political or religious beliefs feel something in their hearts open towards people much different from themselves at certain moments.  Consider the Indian Ocean tsunami of a few years ago, the Haitian earthquake last year or the shooting in Arizona last month.  Much of the world’s attention has been focused on the events in Egypt these past couple of weeks.  Something inside of us connected the passion and excitement of Egyptians as they took steps to create a government that is responsive to their needs.  Our hearts opened as we watched their happiness unfold and celebrations erupt on the streets.  Forget politics for a moment – focus on that feeling within you that connected you with the Egyptians excitement.  That feeling can be controlled and expanded.  It is an evolutionary force connecting you with others!

So on this Valentine’s Day, make each of us be reminded to shift a little bit in our perception of love.  May we see the gift that this emotion has given us throughout our lives, how we may gain conscious control of this emotion and harness it for our personal growth, and how we may expand our love to encompass all – may we see the world as our Valentine.

Happy Valentine’s Day!  Be Love!

Mark Gilbert

We are all “true believers”.  Our life experiences have brought every one of us to a point of “believing” that something is “true”.  But here’s a question to consider – do your cherished beliefs of what is true about life tend to separate or unite you with others?  If your beliefs lead you into a sense of separation, then maybe it’s time to transcend them.

It’s fascinating how a phrase can be co-opted by a certain group.  Take the phrase “true believers”.  What comes to mind for you when you hear that?  For many of us it holds the connotation of fundamentalist Christians who hold faith in the idea that Jesus was the son of God, that he died for our sins, that belief in him is our only way to salvation, that the Bible is the inerrant word of God, etc.  Those Christians who draw strength from these viewpoints have come to call themselves “true believers” to connote that they are the ones who believe what’s really true.

Yet we are all true believers in our own way.  There are millions of people who follow other religious paths.  Their acceptance of that path means that it holds true for them.  There are a growing number of people who consider themselves either atheist, agnostic or “spiritual but not religious”.  These people either have come to believe that there is no God, they’re unsure (which is a belief!)  or they hold a belief in God or Spirit not limited to one of the traditional religions.  The conclusions drawn by each of these groups is a reflection of what they have come to believe is true.

There’s an interesting battle going on right now between atheists and Christians over Christmas.  The group American Atheists has funded a series of billboards in parts of the country showing a nativity scene with the message “You Know It’s a Myth, This Season, Celebrate Reason!”  In outrage opposing groups have posted billboards also showing a nativity scene but with the words “You Know It’s Real, This Season Celebrate Jesus”.  The dueling billboards have led to a atheist versus Christian argument in the media.  Each true believer on both sides of the debate believes they have” the truth”.

Sometimes it seems to me that most of the conflict on the planet boils down to different groups of people who are so entrenched in their version of the truth that they can make no space in their world for the other groups version of the truth.  They think that everything would be all right if the other group would see the truth as they do.  In the worst-case scenarios, if they can’t make the other believe as they do, then they work towards their elimination.

Now I want to be clear here – it’s okay to hold different beliefs from other people.  It’s the dynamic interplay among these different beliefs that fuel our growth and evolution in consciousness.  It only becomes a problem when we become so entrenched in our version of the truth that we become frustrated by others who believe differently such that we seek either to control or destroy them.  Beliefs leading to actions to control or harm others are the worst possible “sin”.  If we discover that our beliefs are leading us on to this path and fueling our sense of separation, then it’s time to transcend our beliefs.

In spite of all the attention that’s been focused on the differences from one religion to another and the debates between religion/spirituality and science/atheists, there is really a place beyond the differences where we all come together in unity and oneness.  Interestingly within each religion there have been mystics who discovered this place.  There have been scientists whose use of data and reason have come to the same discovery.

Within Christianity, one might look to the writings of Francis of Assisi, Teresa of Avila, Thomas Merton, Emmanuelle Swedenborg, and Teilhard de Chardin to find evidence of those who moved beyond the dogma of their religion to a place of direct revelation.  Within Islam, mystics such as Hafiz and Rumi found the same place of divine oneness.  Indian mystic Sri Aurobindo landed there too.

Social scientist Claire Graves analyzed statistical data and realized that humans evolved or moved through a consistent pattern of world views.  In the earlier or “lower level” viewpoints, we tend to believe that our way of seeing the world is the only way.  This is true whether our viewpoint is locked into a particular religion or into a materialistic scientific way of seeing the world.  He found that when we transcended these viewpoints we came to a place of realization that everything is interconnected.  This awareness allowed one to see even the value of moving through our previously limiting view of life where we thought we help the only truth.

The increasingly popular integral theory points us in the same direction – we are evolving in consciousness, early stages of awareness may lock us in black and white thinking where we see ourselves as right and others is wrong, but as we transcend these levels we open to a place of seeing truth in all paths and belief systems. 

In all cases, the key is to lift our eyes and our minds away from seeing that our truth is the only truth, from releasing our battle towards beliefs that differ from ours, and casting our gaze to a space beyond our apparent differences.  Perhaps Rumi said it best in his poem “There Is a Field “:

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing
and rightdoing there is a field.
I’ll meet you there.
When the soul lies down in that grass
the world is too full to talk about.

So what beliefs do you cling to so much that they divide you from others?  It’s time to join with me in transcending them, to release the need to be “right” and to see others  as “wrong”,  to move to that place of love and wonder where the world is too full to talk about, much less argue.  I’ll meet you there.

Mark

Someone posed a question the other day on a “list serve” I subscribe to which caused me to do some reflection….The question:  What is the difference between consciousness and awareness?  Although I posted my comments there, I thought I would bring it over here to the Bridge readers as well. I would love to hear your answer to the question as well.   Here’s my take…

Here’s the short answer:  Consciousness is the ground of all being, an essence, power and divine intelligence that is embedded in everything.  Awareness is both our personal perception of the level of consciousness within us and our use of it.

Here’s the commentary on the short answer:

The creator, creative force, God or whatever name you wish to give that which created All embedded Its essence in all of its creation.  That essence includes the power and intelligence of consciousness.  Everything contains consciousness, from the smallest particle on up to those entities with the most complexity such as humans.  Our evolutionary path has been driven by forces (among them love, allurement, and the synergy of being in relationship) that have brought about higher levels complexity.  As more complex entities emerged, they transcended but included the lower levels from which they came, and in that process embedded within themselves higher levels of consciousness.  In integral theory, each level is called a holon.

At each level of the evolutionary process, each entity had an “awareness” appropriate to its level of consciousness.  It may be hard for us to imagine what a rock’s or a plant’s or another animal’s “awareness” is like, but they each have their own personal perception and use of their consciousness appropriate for their level of development.  Humanity crossed an important threshold in its complexity such that its awareness moved into a level of “self-awareness” not available to lower levels.  In other words, we know and know that we know. 

Here’s how Science of Mind creator Ernest Holmes put it so many years ago:   ”Through eons of time life has been slowly climbing up the ladder of unfoldment to the present self-conscious state achieved in man.   Some degree of consciousness exists in everything because everything is some form of Spirit, and Spirit is Intelligence.  However, there are degrees of intelligence, or consciousness.  We often hear the expression, “Consciousness sleeps in mineral life, dreams in plant life, awakens in animal life, and comes to self-consciousness in man.”  Man, then, stands at the very peak of the evolutionary climb.  He is now a self-conscious individual which means that he not only knows, but knows that he knows.  He can think about his own consciousness, and he now has the power of choice – the very summit of life’s upward striving.  Evolution, through infinite ages, has done much for him.”

So here we are at the summit and are becoming aware of the power of our thoughts.  And, the more and more we become aware of this power, we realize that we are a co-creator in the divine evolutionary process.  We can now look forward and upward to the even greater levels of complexity and higher levels of awareness that exist beyond us as individual humans.  With our understanding of the evolutionary process, we can now consciously move humanity towards these higher levels.

These higher levels call to us to release our sense of separation and to embody our sense of unity.  We include our uniqueness and our personalness and carry it with us as we transcend our current level of awareness and move into an awareness of oneness.

Here’s how Rumi put it, ““Originally you were clay.  From being mineral, you became vegetable.  From vegetable, you became animal and from animal, man.  During these periods man did not know where he was going, but he was being taken on a long journey nonetheless.  And you have to go through a hundred different worlds yet.  There are a thousand forms of mind.”

And it gives meaning to these quotes from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: ” Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come into being. Love alone is capable of uniting living beings in such a way as to complete and fulfill them, for it alone takes them and joins them by what is deepest in themselves.” and ” Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.”

Blessings,

Rev Mark Gilbert

www.consciousbridge.com

Last time we looked at how our culture teaches us to chase after money.  The one with the most money wins.  Yet, I suggested that we change how we view money – from seeing it as this external something to more of the divine energetic flow.  I’m not naïve – I realize changing this perception is not easy, so much of our culture reinforces external wealth is an indicator of our personal value.

I ended last time by suggesting we look at the phrase “the love of money is the root of all evil”.  Again, as stated previously, this phrase implies that the more we have this “emotional desire” to accumulate this external thing “money”, then the more we are inclined “to do bad things”.  What I want to consider this time is – “what is love?”  and “what is evil”?

Just as our perception of money is misdirected outward, so is our view of love.  What, you say?  Isn’t love an emotion that we feel?  Isn’t the fact that it’s an emotion mean that it’s inside us?  Yes, the emotion or feeling is something we identify as being within us, but that which has the power to give rise to this emotion or feeling is all too frequently an object separate and apart from ourselves.

We look “out there” and attach our love to people, things and experiences.  Too often we place conditions on our experience of love.  I will love you if you act a certain way such as loving me in return or doing as I say.  I will love my dinner if it is food I like.  I will love my vacation if it goes as I intended.  Love is all too often something we give and withhold in an attempt to control life out there.

Yet just as money does not buy us happiness, neither is our love truly dependent upon external conditions.  Again, this is not what our culture teaches us normally – but we can choose to experience love separate and apart from what goes on in our lives.  You can choose to “be love” in all circumstances, no matter what those around you do or say.

Can you love your children even if they make life choices different from you?  Can you love your lover as you watch them leave your life?  Can you love your life even if events are not what you want?  The fact is, if you really love your children, your lover or anyone else – then you simply love them and want them to be happy totally independent of their actions.  And, if you love your life in spite of any negative conditions, you may come to notice those conditions disappearing.

So love is truly not dependent on stuff out there.  More so, love is more than simply the emotion or feeling that we experience and label as “love”.  Love is really an energetic force, just as money is.  Love is a flow that moves through our lives, just as money.  Love is a force that binds us and connects us to that which is beyond us.

The truth for me is this: although we think we are entities separate and apart from one another, we are really all part of a great and wonderful “oneness”.  Money is an energetic flow that moves the abundance of life through this oneness, connecting us.  Love is an inner force that redirects our attention off of ourselves and out there to that which appears to be “other” from us, and in the process connecting us. 

As long as we believe that the experience of this flow is dependent on some “other” to which we have attached our attention, then we tend to stagnate the flow.  When we can delink our love as being dependent on this “other”, then we allow our love to flow freely.  When we simply “love”, then we move to a sweet space where we begin to experience the taste of “oneness”.  This undifferentiated sense of love breaks down our barrier of feeling separate and shifts us into a sense of connectedness.

This is why many mystics and philosophers have referred to love as an “evolutionary force”.  Our evolutionary path is a movement within our consciousness – from the lower levels within minerals, plants and lower animals to the place within humanity where we have self-awareness – we know that we know – to where we sense our place within the cosmos as conscious co-creators – to a return from where we originally began: knowing we are all one.  Love is that energetic force within us pushing us along to our remembrance.

This is why Pierre Teilhard de Chardin said that “Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.”

So if money is an energetic flow of the abundance of life moving through us, and love is an energetic evolutionary force that is pulling us out of our sense of separation and back into our awareness of our unity, then what is “evil”?  As the Bible says – The love of money is the root of all evil.  If we link our experience of love to the accumulation of money, we are both limiting the power of love to bring us into the sense of connectedness with others and blocking its flow of abundance through the oneness of life. 

Anytime we block the flow of money or limit the flow of love or do anything at all that harms some aspect of the One, then we are really hurting ourselves.  Evil is any harmful action based in a forgetting that we are all One. 

Mark

transcending the third dimension-loveToday, we conclude our self dialogue in exploring our evolution through the third dimension and our opportunity to transcend it….. Click here to read part one in which we explored what we mean by the third dimension, how we came to be in and our evolution through it. Click here to read part two in which we discussed why it is imperative for each of us to consciously take control of our personal evolution and what that means. Today, we finish our discussion considering our collective evolution and transcendence.

So, as our personal evolution unfolds and we become more aware of our interrelationship to everyone, how does that relate to the collective evolution of humanity?

As mentioned previously, as we as individuals evolve or grow in consciousness or become enlightened… however you wish to describe it… we become more aware and truly embody the reality that we are all interconnected — that we are all part of some grand “oneness”. As that occurs, it is inevitable that we will grow in our sense of love and concern for all our fellow beings. This is one area where religions have served us. There is a common thread in all faiths that teach the Golden Rule — do unto others as you would have them do onto you. This call to ethical behavior served us early in our evolutionary process as we banded together in tribes and cities and countries. The more we all cooperated within “our group”, the more our group flourished. Yet the Golden Rule’ s guidance was never limited to any one group. As we expand our sense of the “other” to greater and greater degrees, soon it envelops all humanity, all life, the planet, and ultimately the universe in total. What would it mean to treat every person on the planet as we would wish to be treated? What would it mean if we treated the planet and the universe as we would wish to be treated?

There is certainly plenty of evidence that we do not treat one another nor the planet as we would like to be treated. What do you think it would be like if we did?

I suspect most of us could agree on many of the characteristics of such a world, but there is obviously no consensus. I have my vision of what such a world might look like. First, each person would have access to the basic rights as outlined by the United Nations–for adequate water, food, education, to be treated with dignity and respect, to be able to live with certain freedoms. Yet beyond that, each person would have a reverence for all life — as we look outward, we would see ourselves in other people, in animals, in plants — we would sense our connectedness. Yes, we would continue to seek to meet our basic needs for our own lives. Yet, there would be greater awareness where our continued efforts to meet our needs crossed over into the territory of meeting “wants and desires” (stuff we exert effort towards attaining that in the big picture we don’t really “need”). There is nothing wrong with meeting wants and desires, experiencing the fullness of life in the third dimension as previously mentioned is one of the gifts of being here. Our full experience of the infinite variety of life here is one of the main purposes that we were placed here — through us spirit or infinite consciousness experiences the richness of this physical domain. However, our expanded awareness of meeting wants and desires would bring knowledge of when our efforts crossed into harming others. There is goodness in our meeting our needs, wants and desires so long as they express life. When our efforts cause harm, they no longer express life.

Could you give some specific examples of when our meeting wants and desires cause harm and no longer express life?

Sure. First, here are some larger global examples. Consider Wall Street where their desire for greater profits for their company caused harm to individual homeowners as well as our collective economy. Consider the Gulf oil spill where the combination of our government’s desire to increase domestic oil production as well as the oil company’s desire to maximize profits led to cutting corners and our ultimate ecological disaster. Consider the ongoing violence in the Middle East tied to the self-interest of particular countries or religions. In each of these cases, some group is attempting to meet its wants and desires that are beyond the level of basic needs. And, in each case such effort crossed over into harming other people or the environment — at this point they are no longer “expressing life” in its greatest expression. If the individual decision-makers in each of these cases stopped to ask themselves something like “what action can we take here that will serve the greatest number?” or “what can we do here to meet our needs that will cause no harm?”, then would they have made the choices they did? If they were truly treating others as they wish to be treated, I believe different choices would have been made. To be clear, my point here with these examples is not to debate any specific government or corporation political decision. Rather I am simply suggesting that in a possible world where all humanity lives by the Golden Rule, where the “other” they are “doing onto” is everyone and everything, there would have been other decisions, actions and outcomes.

Yet to get to that world, doesn’t it start with each one of us?

Absolutely. Each of us can examine our own lives to find examples where we are not living the Golden Rule. Do you ever cut someone off on the highway because you’re in a hurry to get where you want to go? Do you ever gossip or bad mouth someone because they don’t think or act like you want them to? Do you ever ignore someone’s request for help because for some reason you’re mad at them? Do you ever forward on some viral but untruthful e-mail because it makes a political statement you happen to favor? Do you ever judge others negatively because they’re different from you — different race, religion, sexual orientation, etc.? The point is, every day we are at choice. Are our choices in alignment with doing onto others as we would wish to be treated? As each of us grow in our personal awareness, we will sense and know how we are each stewards of this planet in the third dimension as well as caretakers and teachers for those continuing to struggle. It does not serve the collective good for us to stay mired in the third dimension, but rather it serves the greater good for us to grow and become enlightened. The more of us who move into that place in our consciousness, the greater the collective evolution of humanity.

In what ways are we “collectively evolving”?

We are growing collectively inwardly and outwardly. Inwardly, we are evolving at both a cultural level as well as in our collective consciousness. Outwardly, we might consider that our global systems — the outward expression of society such as our technology and ability to tap the collective “global brain” is also evolving.

How are we evolving culturally?

This is where I find a model of Spiral Dynamics so helpful. The data that supports this theory shows that humanity is evolving through a series of worldviews. As we make a level of needed one worldview, we evolve into a higher view of looking at life and the planet. Humanity’s earliest worldviews were centered around meeting base needs similar to Maslow’s theory we looked at previously — safety and survival, banding together in tribes, etc. Current predominate worldviews on the planet include a traditional view superseded by a modern view followed by a postmodern viewpoint. Descriptions of these levels can be found with a little research or by reading some of my other articles on the subject. Ultimately, Spiral Dynamics as well as other similar models point to our evolving to even higher levels of individual and group awareness where we are able to recognize and value the interplay of all the other levels. Interestingly, some of the characteristics at these higher levels of awareness include such factors as the melding of science and spirituality, recognizing the interconnectedness and systems interplay of everything on the planet, of an awareness of a greater unity of all. Characteristics that mystics often sy come at higher levels of awareness. Although Spiral Dynamics data shows that much of humanity are at earlier worldviews, the theory points the way towards our evolutionary future and shows that growing numbers of people are headed towards these higher worldviews.

So what do you mean by “collective consciousness” and how is it evolving?

Just as we have an individual consciousness, all of our individual consciousnesses feed one group consciousness for all of humanity. Carl Jung wrote extensively about this. What many have realized is that not only does our individual consciousness provide input into humanity’s collective consciousness but that this greater consciousness is tapped into by each of our subconscious providing silent input into our thoughts and choices. The group mind, in a sense, serves to limit us and what we see as possible. As each of us grow individually, we feed a greater level of potential for all humanity into this group consciousness raising the bar on what is considered possible for all of us.

And what about outward evidence of our evolution?

In spite of all the challenges our planet currently faces, there is plenty of evidence that we are moving into a world where humanity senses at a greater level our interconnectedness and our related expanded sense of care and concern for each other. The Internet and related phenomenon such as the rise of social media sites connects us with each other globally and immediately. There is a rising trend in corporations to be considered successful by the combination of profits and social responsibility. There is an increased tendency by individuals later in life to release careers that brought material success and move into “work” that feeds their soul. There is a rise in the number of nonprofit groups whose mission is to enhance life conditions for everyone around the planet. The United Nations continues to promote the meeting of certain basic human needs as a “right” through such efforts as their Millennium Development Goals designed to end poverty and hunger around the planet. These and similar examples point to a trend in our evolution.

So what is our role in contributing to such evolution?

Hopefully by now it’s clear. The collective consciousness of humanity evolves by our personal evolution. Humanity’s cultural and societal evolution moves forward by our personal growth. Each of us has a responsibility to answer that inner call that asks us to transcend our limits and grow to the greatest levels of possibility for our lives. Our growth occurs in our consciousness inwardly and in our actions outwardly. We previously mentioned that each of us should set our intention towards our highest possibility for our lives, to create a vision of what that looks like and then to act in alignment with that vision. We also mentioned using logic and intuition to create our individual plan as well as some components the plan should contain. Considering our collective evolution, we must add one additional aspect to our plan — service to others. There are so many issues facing our planet at this time that it’s easy to get overwhelmed and do nothing. Let go of that feeling. Pick one issue that you are passionate about and then act to do something to address it no matter how small. Add this service action to all your other personal aspects to your plan for growth. The combination of our individual actions coupled with their igniting cascading change through the “butterfly effect” will truly make a difference. Hold firm in the knowledge that to the degree that we all grow individually to transcend the third dimension, that growth supports the collective growth of all.

We sort of assume here that we wish to transcend the third dimension. Is this true?

That’s an individual decision for each of us to make based on experience and our own free will choice. I believe that ultimately more and more of us will become enlightened and realize the importance of transcending this school and playground of space and time. There may always be some who will choose to move through the third dimension, but in the vast expanse of time as experienced in the third dimension, I believe those numbers will diminish.

Any final thoughts?

Yes. One aspect of being human is that we learn and grow by the dual gifts of our intellect and our intuition. We listen to our heads and to our hearts. On the one hand, the thoughts expressed here were hopefully presented in a logical and easy to understand manner that fed your intellect. But beyond that, I hope that as your intellect resonated with the ideas presented here, it also opened your heart. French philosopher, paleontologist and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin wrote about the evolution of humanity and our path as we move upward in consciousness. He described the melding of individual human minds into one global mind called the noosphere. As our consciousness grew beyond that, he pointed to what he called the “Omega point” — some point in the future that is pulling all creation towards it. So let us consider this: Spirit or Ultimate Consciousness divided itself up in awareness and embedded itself in all of life so that we could experience individuality and free will choice as we simultaneously moved upward followed the laws of evolution. This evolutionary track involved smaller pockets of consciousness coming together in greater pockets of consciousness until in humanity here on earth (and perhaps elsewhere) such consciousness crossed a threshold into self-awareness. Our personal individual pocket of consciousness is now being pulled by the process of evolution to combine with others at an even higher level of awareness that we can only imagine. What is this Omega point that is pulling us upward and onward so that we might ultimately transcend the third dimension? What force can we imagine that seeks to pull us out from our sense of separation from one another and desires to connect us in our awareness with others? What force could that be? Teilhard de Chardin wrote, “Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.” That force is love. Spirit embedded in us consciousness and love. It was love that placed us here in the third dimension. It is love that is calling us home.
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So let’s turn the question around — what you think? What is your experience of the third dimension and our evolution? Do you believe we are called to transcend it or not… and why? I would love to hear your thoughts and your beliefs.  Thank you for reading mine.

Mark Gilbert

It would be naïve to consider that we have consensus on what our collective future should be.  In fact we can make a good case that many of the current conflicts on the planet are because of differing opinions as to where we should be going and on how to get there.  Yet there are a few sources that we can look to for a potential collective vision.

First let’s look at the United States (writing as an American) and the United Nations.  Do either of these entities have a vision statement? 

The United States does not have a formal vision statement.  Wikipedia’s article on mission statements does point to the preamble to our constitution as being a perfect example of one: “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”  That statement does outline the purpose behind the creation of and the ongoing actions of our government.  But as far as a statement saying this is where we as an American people are headed towards collectively, neither this statement nor any other than I can find outlines such a path. 

The United Nations does spell out what could be considered a mission and vision statement in the preamble to its charter.  Here is the beginning which might be considered their “mission”:

“We the peoples of the United Nations determined: to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, and; to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and; to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom…”

And then the following words which might be seen as their vision statement:

” And for these ends: to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbours, and; to unite our strength to maintain international peace and security, and; to ensure, by the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods, that armed force shall not be used, save in the common interest, and; to employ international machinery for the promotion of the economic and social advancement of all peoples, have resolved to combine our efforts to accomplish these aims.”

(Taken from United Nations website)

We could consider that the essence of this “vision statement” is — to work towards a peaceful world where all people have economic and social advancement.  Elsewhere I have read the UN’s vision statement is simply the word “peace”.  Either way, these words give us a noble statement and cause, although it might benefit from the UN creating what business writer an researcher Jim Collins terms a ”big hairy audacious goal” to make it more inspiring. (To be fair, there are a number of goals that the UN has established in specific programmatic areas. Yet, none that I see that are very specific and inspiring.)

Next let’s look at Spiral Dynamics.  Simply stated, the theory of Spiral Dynamics comes from the data gathered by social scientist Clare Graves in the late 20th century and further supported by  ongoing data gathered by researchers such as Don Beck and others.    Individuals values were measured on a number of social instruments over a period of time and then charted.  What arose from the data was that we tend to have a set of values through which we look at life called worldviews or “value memes” (often written “v-memes” or I have shortened here to memes).

Spiral Dynamics paints an outline of worldviews through which humanity has evolved.  As we met the challenges of world conditions at one level of existence, we moved into a higher worldview where we faced new life conditions.  Through this evolutionary model we can see both humanity’s past, present and to some degree our immediate future.  Although it does not offer us a “vision statement”, the data does offer us suggestions as to where we appear to be headed by looking at the values held by those at the spiral’s higher levels.

At these levels, moving into what Graves called “second tier”, individuals are able to see all of the worldviews and how they are interacting.  Although at first they might use this knowledge for their own personal gain, at some point their motivation swings to working towards the health of the entire spiral (i.e., everyone).  They see themselves as part of a larger whole — a conscious, spiritual whole.  The blending of science and spirituality is a natural process.  They seek to express their personal freedom in a manner that causes no harm to others.  They begin to develop competencies and expanded use of the powers of the brain or mind.  They let go of the need to accumulate  material obsessions and see that having less is really having more.  They see everything as an integrated system  of Oneness.

If we were to consider boiling down these values at the spiral’s higher levels in order to distill a description for our future, then we might see a vision statement that includes words like “a world where there is a melding of science and spirituality, where in meeting individual needs there is alignment with meeting collective needs, where there is an expansion of consciousness to sense the oneness of everything”.

One of the great connections I have always sensed in Spiral Dynamics is the alignment of many mystics’ descriptions of the ultimate purpose of life and the higher turns of the spiral at yellow, turquoise, and what we imagine coral worldviews to be.

Many mystics and spiritual teachers have gathered “inner data” via meditation and other spiritual practices on the nature of human and spiritual existence.  The fascinating fact is that there has been much agreement on what they see as our “ultimate truth”.  Most have pointed out that after we release this material world and embrace the spiritual world, we must come back to the material world and integrate it into our spiritual world. They tell us that we have some inner urge that calls to be expressed “in the world”. This urge has a unique creative expression that varies from person to person. This urge includes a component of service which takes us outside ourselves and connects us with others. And through our expression of our unique creative desires we grow in our sense of interconnectedness to everything.

Ultimately, these spiritual teachers tell us that this urge is simultaneously one force pushing our growth from within to be creative while pulling us externally towards our return to wholeness and oneness.  For example, Ernest Holmes (Holmes, 1938) called it “the divine urge” and even described its unfoldment as being like a never-ending spiral.  Similarly, Teilhard de Chardin  termed it  ”the Omega point” which exerted both a force pulling us towards it as well as an internal push to grow to it.  He described evolution as “an ascent towards consciousness” culminating in some sort of “supreme consciousness”.  It is a direction in which he said every one of us cooperating and participating.

In fact, cooperation between individuals and groups is a key component as we move down this evolutionary path.  For example, evolutionary writer John Stewart detailed that the direction of evolution and the future of humanity included both higher levels of cooperation and the development of our ability to consciously use the evolutionary process. Interestingly, mystics agree. For example, Ernest Holmes put it this way, “The whole process of evolution is to produce a being who can consciously co-operate with the Evolutionary Principle, which is Pure Spirit.”

Yet this statement of Holmes describes another characteristic mystics say is our evolutionary future. They tell us that the ultimate goal of evolution is to return us “back home” to the source from which we came.  Evolution is seen as the time and process of our awakening to our truth, the development of our consciousness, the unfolding of our awareness, our return to Oneness. 

Although there are other sources from which I could’ve drawn that offer visions for our planetary future, I believe we have enough here already to draw some conclusions.  Here are some potential components of a vision for our positive future:

  • We live in peace.
  • We all have access to economic and social advancement.
  • We experience a melding of science and spirituality.
  • We have the freedom to individually express our unique creative abilities.
  • We live recognizing the interconnectedness of everything.
  • We purposefully use the power of our consciousness.
  • We meet our individual needs while meeting the needs of the greater whole.
  • We recognize we are evolving and consciously cooperate with the process.
  • We recognize we are on a spiritual path to be reunited with our source.

So does that resonate with you?  Does that sound like a positive future?  If so, then the question becomes—how are you going to move towards that vision?

[This article was extracted and edited from a longer piece submitted to the Integral Leadership Review.]

Love Binds All

Love Binds All

Let’s get ready for Valentine’s Day by talking love today. Imagine for a moment how love shows up in your life. Bring into your awareness a situation when you feel the emotion of love come forth from within. Got it? Most of us probably picture a person whom we love…or a pet…or perhaps, an overwhelming moment in nature. Whatever it is, notice that most likely there is something external which draws you towards it.

Recently we discussed how love is an evolutionary force whose power works to draw us out from the sense of being separate and apart from the rest of life (see “What is Love, Why is Love“) and to move us into a sense of unity, returning us back to that Oneness from which we came. So that feeling of love you imagined is an evolutionary force that’s embedded in everything.

Everything? We know what it’s like to feel this love force as a human being. And, we often project how animals feel this love force. I know my dog Harmony loves me and I imagine that what she feels for me is the same emotional sense that I feel for her. Many people, such as my wife Mary, can sense the love force coming forth from plants. But what about other things? Do rocks sense love? Do other inanimate objects have the ability to sense the love force?

So here’s an experiment I would like you to try today. I want you to shift in your awareness what you consider love. Instead of simply being that emotion you feel, for today consider it both that emotion and any force that draws two or more things together and binds them.

So as we look around, everything we see is made up of atoms which are subatomic particles bound together… and then molecules which are atoms bound together… and then cells which are molecules bound together… and then organisms which are cells bound together… and on up the chain to more and more complex organisms such as humans whose bodies are the binding together of organs, tissue, fluids, and more all working together. Philosopher Ken Wilber refers to each of the levels in this chain as a holon… something that is whole and complete within itself but made up of smaller parts that are whole and complete within themselves… and is also a part of a greater whole something above it. Hence, humans are holons… we are whole and complete within ourselves… we are made up of smaller parts that are whole and complete within themselves… and above us we help make up some greater holon. The force that binds these holons together is the love force.

So in your experiment, I’d like you consider that the force you sense that holds things together is the force of love. Love is holding together your computer, your desk, yourself. But let’s also look for those other situations when two or more things are drawn together.

In the morning when I sit down with my coffee, Harmony comes up and nuzzles me and licks me. That’s the love force. When Mary comes home from work, I greet her with a hug and a kiss. That’s the love force. When my heart is open when I’m holding one of my grandchildren, that’s the love force too. When I’m in nature and feel the sense of connectedness, it’s love binding me to the world out there.

These may seem obvious… but throughout our day we experience things binding together and don’t even realize it. Whenever we learn and make a connection in our awareness, that binding together of multiple concepts and ideas allows us to see with greater clarity how things are interconnected. These can be those great a-ha moments that open us to great wisdom about life or they can be those more mundane moments as we discover how to navigate through physical life. Whether you realize it or not, learning how to use your new cell phone or how to wire a ceiling fan both serve to connect you and bind you to a greater whole. It is the love force at work connecting you. The more we look for love, the more love we see.

All of this love is serving to bind us to each other and to everything. All of this love is serving for us to know and to experience Oneness. The ultimate holon is Spirit containing all of the smaller holons bound in love.

Teilhard de Chardin put it this way, in his book The Phenomenon of Man: “Cosmic energy is love, the affinity of being with being. It is a universal property of all life, and embraces all forms of organized matter. Thus, the tendency to unite; the attraction of atom to atom, molecule to molecule, or cell to cell. The forces of love, drive the fragments of the universe to seek each other so that the world may come into being.”

So let’s get ready for Valentine’s Day by seeing love everywhere we look.

Blessings.

Mark

What is it mean to be living on purpose? Is there really a purpose we’re supposed to be expressing during his lifetime? If so, how do we know that we are living that life? 

A few years ago my wife and I were at our organization’s annual spiritual conference at Asilomar. During one of the general sessions, they played a game, where they asked questions of people regarding how much they had spoiled their dog. My dog, Harmony, is truly spoiled, although she doesn’t act like it. At the end of the contest there were a group of us standing in front of the general assembly. Everyone agreed that we were the winners having most spoiled their pet. There were prizes they were giving out and I won a very nice piece of artwork that incorporated a meditation by Ernest Holmes called “Meditation for Opportunity”.

Since that time, this piece of art has sat on my desk. I used to read it frequently, but over time it has become simply part of the background. Recently however, something inside me called me to read it again and, boy I was surprised to read in part “there is a Divine Urge to express. It permeates me and fills all space and all people. All of my affairs are in its hands.”

Why was I surprised?….I realized that over the past year or so while this poster sat there consciously unread, subconciously it was seeping into me as I had really become enthralled with Holmes’ idea of the “Divine Urge”.  I had been reading about it, discussing it  in my classes, and used it as a key concept regarding the our purpose in life.  In essence, I had begun living the Divine Urge.  What is this “urge”?

From my understanding of Holmes, this urge, although a single force, shows up two ways. I sometimes liken them to a “push” and a “pull” , but both have the same ultimate purpose. The push is an internal sense that we all have that calls for us to express some unique creative ability during this lifetime.  As we express our unique creative abilities that want to come forth,we are living on purpose.  The pull, on the other hand, is a force that comes from Spirit calling us back to living in that sense of Oneness or Spirit.  This includes the power of love discussed yesterday.

One way of looking at this is to consider that we have been cast out from Oneness (living in a state of pure awareness and unity before birth) to live this third dimensional life with its sense that we are separate and apart.  Yet, all the while, there is a seed in us that knows that our ultimate purpose is to grow back to our Source. It’s kind of like a “tracking beam” in Star Trek.  But while we are here, having this sense of separation and uniqueness, Spirit is taking this opportunity to experience the vastness of life through us.  Spirit calls for us to express our unique gifts (that is, to live on purpose), in return Spirit gets the benefit of that unique experience through us. As Holmes puts it, we exist “for the delight of Spirit”.   The greater the variety in all of our individual human expressions, the greater the variety of experience of the fullness of Life by Spirit.

Each of us came to this planet to express something uniquely. There are no limits as to what this expression can be. It could be that we are here to write and teach, to walk in nature, serve in stores, to raise children, to discover new scientific truths, and so on. Holmes tells us that as long as it expresses more life and harms no one then it is good and of Spirit. It is only in our minds and conditioning that we sometimes look at certain things we humans do and judge them to be less than “on purpose”. Ultimately, it is not our call to say whether another person is living “on purpose”. Our only task is to determine if we are.

And, how do we know that for ourselves? That’s a whole other subject but for now, let’s simply say that there is an “knowingness” that you have is fed internally by intuition and externally by the patterns of life experiences.  Through the combination of these two patterns, you “know” what your life purpose is….although your rational mind may try to talk you out of it!

Finally, as we live on purpose….following the internal divine push to create….we find that in expressing our talents completely we are called home to a greater sense of Oneness and unity.  The expression of our talents ultimately serves to open us, just like the power of love, to the sense of something greater than our individual selves…..ultimately, we begin to realize that both the internal push to create and express and the external pull to return to Spirit have the same goal….to return us to unity…. French paleontologist Teilhard de Chardin described the same force with his concept of the “omega point”….the ultimate point to which we are going home.

So are you living on purpose?  Are you listening to that intuition and live experiences that are pointing you towards your unique expression in this life time?  If you are, hopefully this will open you to seeing how living on purpose is serving your evolution back to Spirit.  If you are not, then it’s time to “stop, look and listen”….and begin to live in alignment with why you are really here.  Now is the time.

Blessings. 

Mark