For a pagan, this is a very sacred time of year. Honoring our dead is not a superstition or a means to ward off hostile ghosts; honoring our dead is about building a bridge between their reality and our own, in the dream worlds, especially. Across that connection, we can continue to grow our relationships, smooth out misunderstandings and express mutual support. We stay in touch, all year long, but at this time, we acknowledge that the veil is extra thin between the living and the dead, so take the opportunity to give and get forgiveness or cut ties, altogether. Whatever unfinished business or desire for renewed communication you may have with someone who has crossed over, now is a good time to ask your dream guides to open those gates for you.
You can be as specific in the request as you'd like, the point is, now is the time on the wheel of the solar year that we go underground with the Maiden Goddess and we dream deep, renewing dreams of the world to come.
Pagans see time as cyclical rather than linear; this lifetime is one on a great wonderful wheel of existence that continues, despite transformations from physical to spirit, from matter to energy. Death is included in an understanding of life; birth is the other side of a particular life journey into the physical that transforms us back to the spiritual at death.
It's sad to me that Halloween is turned into something all about ghouls, zombies and hatchet murderers when it's really about honoring the dead, our family, friends and ancestors who were here before us, helped us, loved us and then transitioned back to the spiritual realities before us. Honoring the dead is an ancient practice among indigenous peoples around the world, not because we're scared of them, but because we love them still and respect what they did for us. The well known Day of the Dead, Dia de Muertos, is one such tradition from the indigenous peoples of Mexico.
A highly esteemed Mexican holiday, Dia de Muertos is characterized by symbols of death like the skull and the skeleton, but they're colorful and celebratory, often humorous. Altars to the dead at grave sites or in the home are decorated with marigolds and all the departed's favorite things. The three day holiday dedicates specific attention to children, little angels, on the first night.
It's easy to see how these ancient traditions of honoring our departed have devolved into yet another commercialized opportunity for we consumers to consume. I don't mean to spoil the legitimate fun of dressing up and trick or treating, for children and adults alike. I do think it would be better for everyone if the connection to our beloved departed were more emphasized than our ridiculous fears of death.
We associate fear and fright with Halloween; we unleash our worst fantasies of what death might be and the hideous ways it can come. If we take a more holistic view of death, we might unleash our imaginations on what we'd like to do in non-physical realities, when we're no longer limited by corporeal restraints. We can dwell in the world of possibility we call magic, we can live in our dreams, as well as our waking realities.
I'll be setting up my altar to mom, dad and other beloved beings and asking my dreams to make it easier for them to get through. If you listened to my conversation with Robert Moss on his radio show earlier this month, you heard me share my death journey dream and his wonderful psychic slip about my setting up a business to help people, like a travel agent might, design their own death journey. Why not? It's a great idea; let me know if you need my services.
If you'd like to hear our whole lively conversation, click here.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Dreaming it Forward
This past Tuesday I had a wonderful talk with Robert Moss on his web radio show. Knowing that he'd ask me if I had a dream story to tell, I incubated a dream for the show; I asked my dream source to send me the dream I should share with him. I titled the dream I received, Create the Moment.
I'm in a beautiful outdoor setting, like an emerald glen surrounded by green trees. My focus is on listening to an inner voice that feels like an inner knowing; it's coaching me to experience the moment as it's being created by me, even as I experience it. Somehow, I'm being challenged to participate in the flow of time differently, moment by moment, as I create it. I know there is a subtle difference that's huge. I have to focus on the subtlety of what I'm being taught to discern how it feels. I woke from this dream with a sense of wonder.
Robert and I used the Lightning Dreamwork game he created and several insights opened for me then, but the illumination of many dreams is gradual and eventual; their meaning evolves out of our lived experience. Very often, synchronicity plays a large part in this process.
The day after I shared my dream with Robert on the air, he posted an insightful description of using the twilight zone for in depth dream adventuring on his blog. I practically smacked the middle of my forehead with my palm as I read his post, of course! My dream is not about this level of reality; not only is time a different sensation, I'm being shown the liminal space where I can experiment with this teaching. I was treating it as a lesson for my waking life, manifestation and all that, but my dream is showing something far more valuable. l have a lush green dream locale where I can experience what it might feel like to relate to time without a body. Through this portal, in twilight dreaming, I can return to learn the types of life lessons that will come in handy when I cross death's threshold.
The synchronicity of finding Robert's post, was followed the next day with more of the same, as if the dream source was working in installments. I spent the day with a dear friend, you can meet her in my first post. She's a healer, a poet and an amazing person. We drummed together sitting on her patio. As I drummed, I looked out and recognized the greenery in front of me; it had an uncanny resemblance to the location I experienced in my dream. I allowed the drumming to take my spirit into the landscape before me and into my dream. I'd found another facet of wisdom from this dream, by magical coincidence. It feels like someone is leaving sparkling bread crumbs for me to follow home.
Elizabeth created this photo art and haiku to honor our beautiful day together and as a gift to me. It captures the entire journey, the dream, the sharing and the honoring over a period of three days perfectly. I asked permission to share her gift with you here; you can find more of her soulful work on Instagram.
The last step in the Lightning Dreamwork game is "how are you going to honor your dream?" I honor "Create the Moment" originally by sharing it with Robert Moss, as it seemed intended I should, by sharing it on my blog with you and by living myself into it, thinking about it and watching for it in my waking life. Using the Active Dreaming guidelines for playing with dreams invites joy and creativity into our every day lives, especially when friends use their loving imaginations on your behalf. I'm grateful for the many gifts I've received through dreaming this way.
I'm in a beautiful outdoor setting, like an emerald glen surrounded by green trees. My focus is on listening to an inner voice that feels like an inner knowing; it's coaching me to experience the moment as it's being created by me, even as I experience it. Somehow, I'm being challenged to participate in the flow of time differently, moment by moment, as I create it. I know there is a subtle difference that's huge. I have to focus on the subtlety of what I'm being taught to discern how it feels. I woke from this dream with a sense of wonder.
Robert and I used the Lightning Dreamwork game he created and several insights opened for me then, but the illumination of many dreams is gradual and eventual; their meaning evolves out of our lived experience. Very often, synchronicity plays a large part in this process.
The day after I shared my dream with Robert on the air, he posted an insightful description of using the twilight zone for in depth dream adventuring on his blog. I practically smacked the middle of my forehead with my palm as I read his post, of course! My dream is not about this level of reality; not only is time a different sensation, I'm being shown the liminal space where I can experiment with this teaching. I was treating it as a lesson for my waking life, manifestation and all that, but my dream is showing something far more valuable. l have a lush green dream locale where I can experience what it might feel like to relate to time without a body. Through this portal, in twilight dreaming, I can return to learn the types of life lessons that will come in handy when I cross death's threshold.
The synchronicity of finding Robert's post, was followed the next day with more of the same, as if the dream source was working in installments. I spent the day with a dear friend, you can meet her in my first post. She's a healer, a poet and an amazing person. We drummed together sitting on her patio. As I drummed, I looked out and recognized the greenery in front of me; it had an uncanny resemblance to the location I experienced in my dream. I allowed the drumming to take my spirit into the landscape before me and into my dream. I'd found another facet of wisdom from this dream, by magical coincidence. It feels like someone is leaving sparkling bread crumbs for me to follow home.
Elizabeth created this photo art and haiku to honor our beautiful day together and as a gift to me. It captures the entire journey, the dream, the sharing and the honoring over a period of three days perfectly. I asked permission to share her gift with you here; you can find more of her soulful work on Instagram.
The last step in the Lightning Dreamwork game is "how are you going to honor your dream?" I honor "Create the Moment" originally by sharing it with Robert Moss, as it seemed intended I should, by sharing it on my blog with you and by living myself into it, thinking about it and watching for it in my waking life. Using the Active Dreaming guidelines for playing with dreams invites joy and creativity into our every day lives, especially when friends use their loving imaginations on your behalf. I'm grateful for the many gifts I've received through dreaming this way.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
The Double Your Lifetime Theory of Dreaming
If I pay attention to my dreams, if they inform my waking and enliven my sleep, I live twice the lifetime of experiences. Not only that, I live life with one foot in physical reality and the other in the spiritual worlds, if I so choose.
So many theories about dreaming are "psychological" only, they posit mental health reasons why dreams are beneficial, or why there are social advantages to following dreams, but they neglect what the indigenous ancestors of all people knew. Dreams are real experiences. We visit a dream world and those from the dream worlds visit us.
This doesn't preclude other empirically provable effects of paying attention to our dreaming life; dreams can reveal to us suppressed emotions and hold a mirror up to our ego as it navigates the many relationships of the physical world. They definitely have psychological benefits, but I'm way more than meets the I. This I is only one of the potentially many egos I've embodied on this physical plane, lifetimes ago. Dreams invite me to consider all the possibilities of my experiences before and after death. Growing research and literature in many contemporary fields such as physics, medicine and spirituality increasingly points to an awareness that the material world is not what it seems, that we outlive this physical existence in non-physical form. We no longer have to give our heads to Science (material left brain logic) and our hearts to Religion (dogma based spirituality). Dreaming is organic spirituality; it comes from within, as in "the kingdom of god" is within, as Jesus noted. It makes us our own spiritual authorities and encourages us to live a more involved, inner life, as well as a more informed and entertaining waking life.
We are spiritual beings here to experience a physical lifetime for some purpose to be discovered through living this lifetime. What tempers the fear and insecurity inherent in finite physical existence is a knowing, that can come from listening to our dreams, that there is much more to experience than physical reality and that Love is paramount. Love is the coin of eternal life.
This isn't to say that mystical, magical living involves material destitution. But as all good witches and wizards know, intent is everything. Putting all our intent on making it here has its hazards, as does putting it all in a spiritual existence that denigrates the physical, like the patriarchal male priesthoods do. In the best ancient spiritual practices, it is always about balance. Domination is a patriarchal invention. The opposite of domination is balance, sharing and mutual respect.
If we think this is all there is, just as if we're afraid of what might be when we die, we miss the freedom from bullshit that living a life with awareness of waking and dreaming, ego and spirit, can give one. There are so many great teachers out there right now, it behooves us all to learn to dream well so that we can accomplish what our best dreams urge us to do.
Active Dreaming, created by author and teacher extraordinaire, Robert Moss, is the most versatile and accessible dreaming practice I've encountered in my thirty plus years of studying and teaching dream "interpretation" theories and methods. I've used it with children, teens, and adults of all ages. Some important aspects of this practice are: it protects the dreamers authority regarding what the dream means as well as the dreamers privacy; it's not therapy, but it can be incredibly therapeutic; it's an active approach, whole bodied and whole-hearted, drumming, singing and lots of laughter; it fuels creativity, it offers possibilities way beyond cerebral dualities; and one of my favorite reasons for using the tools of this practice to connect people to their dreaming is that Active Dreaming is accessible, simple, direct and clean of dogmatic baggage. The dreamer learns to depend on her or himself for all aspects of dreaming, waking and in the dream worlds; I am only the guide till the dreamer finds "that in dreams, the soul has wings." (Robert Moss, in The Way of the Dreamer.)
The reason to double my lifetime by dreaming actively is that in reality, I'm connecting to my immortal lifeline. In essence I learn to stop seeing this lifetime as a limited time only and to not fear death. What I discover is that I chose to be here in this physical plane now, but I'm not alone or in peril of losing my soul. I may be challenged, but I can't be defeated. I am loved because the essence of all that is, is Love. Love is the energy that fuels everything. And no particular group has the answer to how to live my life; it's up to me to figure it out with the help of dream guidance. When I learn to trust my dreams and not fear them, I've opened the door to my spiritual existence and to the help I need to get through. I've also expanded my life experience, no longer ignoring all that happens in the night, I benefit from far more choice than mere waking experience can give me.
If you'd like to hear a lively discussion of Active Dreaming for creative and expansive living, I have the pleasure of talking with Robert Moss on his international radio show, The Way of the Dreamer, October, 10/11/2016, noon to 1pm EST.
So many theories about dreaming are "psychological" only, they posit mental health reasons why dreams are beneficial, or why there are social advantages to following dreams, but they neglect what the indigenous ancestors of all people knew. Dreams are real experiences. We visit a dream world and those from the dream worlds visit us.
This doesn't preclude other empirically provable effects of paying attention to our dreaming life; dreams can reveal to us suppressed emotions and hold a mirror up to our ego as it navigates the many relationships of the physical world. They definitely have psychological benefits, but I'm way more than meets the I. This I is only one of the potentially many egos I've embodied on this physical plane, lifetimes ago. Dreams invite me to consider all the possibilities of my experiences before and after death. Growing research and literature in many contemporary fields such as physics, medicine and spirituality increasingly points to an awareness that the material world is not what it seems, that we outlive this physical existence in non-physical form. We no longer have to give our heads to Science (material left brain logic) and our hearts to Religion (dogma based spirituality). Dreaming is organic spirituality; it comes from within, as in "the kingdom of god" is within, as Jesus noted. It makes us our own spiritual authorities and encourages us to live a more involved, inner life, as well as a more informed and entertaining waking life.
We are spiritual beings here to experience a physical lifetime for some purpose to be discovered through living this lifetime. What tempers the fear and insecurity inherent in finite physical existence is a knowing, that can come from listening to our dreams, that there is much more to experience than physical reality and that Love is paramount. Love is the coin of eternal life.
This isn't to say that mystical, magical living involves material destitution. But as all good witches and wizards know, intent is everything. Putting all our intent on making it here has its hazards, as does putting it all in a spiritual existence that denigrates the physical, like the patriarchal male priesthoods do. In the best ancient spiritual practices, it is always about balance. Domination is a patriarchal invention. The opposite of domination is balance, sharing and mutual respect.
If we think this is all there is, just as if we're afraid of what might be when we die, we miss the freedom from bullshit that living a life with awareness of waking and dreaming, ego and spirit, can give one. There are so many great teachers out there right now, it behooves us all to learn to dream well so that we can accomplish what our best dreams urge us to do.
Active Dreaming, created by author and teacher extraordinaire, Robert Moss, is the most versatile and accessible dreaming practice I've encountered in my thirty plus years of studying and teaching dream "interpretation" theories and methods. I've used it with children, teens, and adults of all ages. Some important aspects of this practice are: it protects the dreamers authority regarding what the dream means as well as the dreamers privacy; it's not therapy, but it can be incredibly therapeutic; it's an active approach, whole bodied and whole-hearted, drumming, singing and lots of laughter; it fuels creativity, it offers possibilities way beyond cerebral dualities; and one of my favorite reasons for using the tools of this practice to connect people to their dreaming is that Active Dreaming is accessible, simple, direct and clean of dogmatic baggage. The dreamer learns to depend on her or himself for all aspects of dreaming, waking and in the dream worlds; I am only the guide till the dreamer finds "that in dreams, the soul has wings." (Robert Moss, in The Way of the Dreamer.)
The reason to double my lifetime by dreaming actively is that in reality, I'm connecting to my immortal lifeline. In essence I learn to stop seeing this lifetime as a limited time only and to not fear death. What I discover is that I chose to be here in this physical plane now, but I'm not alone or in peril of losing my soul. I may be challenged, but I can't be defeated. I am loved because the essence of all that is, is Love. Love is the energy that fuels everything. And no particular group has the answer to how to live my life; it's up to me to figure it out with the help of dream guidance. When I learn to trust my dreams and not fear them, I've opened the door to my spiritual existence and to the help I need to get through. I've also expanded my life experience, no longer ignoring all that happens in the night, I benefit from far more choice than mere waking experience can give me.
If you'd like to hear a lively discussion of Active Dreaming for creative and expansive living, I have the pleasure of talking with Robert Moss on his international radio show, The Way of the Dreamer, October, 10/11/2016, noon to 1pm EST.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
I, Ya, Yay
Let's talk about Ego. Thanks to the teachings of contemporaries like Eckhart Tolle, one of Oprah's wunderkinds, we are becoming more aware of that pesky part of us. The Beatles sang about it: "I, Me, Me, Mine." Ancient mystics have long known that the part of us that's eternal can't afford to completely identify with the physical experience of the soul because that experience is so temporary and fraught with fuck ups.
Yet, there are many, many people who get stuck in that physical ego identified existence and it can lead to some dismal human choices. Those who are identified with eternity weigh their choices based on the long term good for all, as well as the short term good for me. We keep having to live it till we get it right and the currency of the universe is Love. Love is much bigger than Hallmark, romantic conventions or money. Love is courage. In French, "coeur" is heart. That's why I say that dreams give us the courage to live from our hearts. They connect us to our eternal soul.
Anytime we choose to love in the face of hate, to contribute as well as receive, we extend our consciousness both forward and back in time, into lifetimes we've lived and lives we'll be living. What clogs everything up is hate. Hate and fear, fear and hate. We're here to do something in the name of Love. We each will die; we each will live on, perhaps to incarnate physically again. Perhaps we choose. As I appear to be here now, I have to ask myself; what am I here to learn? What am I here to do? How can I more precisely align with my authentic self while I'm here?
The good news is that for over a century, Spirit has been sweeping humanity and waking us from the lethargy of false paradigms like patriarchy. I know that dreams and the dream channels are a huge part of this revolution; that's what I love to share with you on Lita Dreaming. We are being invited to tune in to the bigger picture. Yes, we'll each die but we aren't extinguished. We go on, and on, and on, and on. So an obvious question to me is what shall I do Now?
It appears to me that I chose, as the Chinese curse goes, an interesting time to incarnate again. The most colossal ego America has ever seen is running on the presumption that everybody loves a bully and he, in particular, can do no wrong. He could shoot someone on a posh NYC street and still get elected. Wow! So who votes for Mr. All-Ego? Mini-egos?
As Tolle loves to point out, the ego is insane. Jung taught that if the ego becomes rigid and the person completely identifies with it, they are in the grip of whatever the unconscious sends their way. Without the awareness of something bigger than ego/I and without the ability to dialogue with our own larger Self, a person loses the opportunity for spiritual growth that incarnation offers. They can also make physical life extremely unpleasant for others because they see themselves as an isolated I instead of a spirit Being, whole, eternal, connected to All That Is. The I sees no need to share, connect, understand or love because it can dominate with all the opposite forces; yet, as Wicca puts it, what goes around comes around. Jesus stated this universal law as, do unto others as you would have them do to you.
So, what values will fuel our vote? Are we citizens with civic responsibility or consumers looking for the best deal for ourselves, too bad about anything else? Are we aware of our own spiritual responsibility to use this life for service as well as for gain? Do we know that we are free from all but our own inner dictums and that dreams are our way to Skype Home? Can we get outside of our little thinking ego personalities with its likes and opinions and connect to our hearts? What is the best possible scenario for our future, our children's future and the future of all the world's peoples? What will we be able to tell our loved ones on the other side about our lives, why we lived them as we did and how we feel about it all once we cross over?
I cringe every time I hear some minimally informed person proclaim they will vote for this man because he's so good in business, he knows how to "deal." Wow, that's not even true. Over and over, reliable sources have reported his bankruptcies, his broken promises and betrayals of honor and trust, Trump university, beefsteaks, casinos, on and on. He claims he'll bring jobs back and has outsourced his clothing line to the Mexican people he reviles. But, at this moment in time, he's not the real focus of my concern. It's us, the citizens of this great nation. What is it we dream? Is it a dream worthy of eternity? I hope so.
Yet, there are many, many people who get stuck in that physical ego identified existence and it can lead to some dismal human choices. Those who are identified with eternity weigh their choices based on the long term good for all, as well as the short term good for me. We keep having to live it till we get it right and the currency of the universe is Love. Love is much bigger than Hallmark, romantic conventions or money. Love is courage. In French, "coeur" is heart. That's why I say that dreams give us the courage to live from our hearts. They connect us to our eternal soul.
Anytime we choose to love in the face of hate, to contribute as well as receive, we extend our consciousness both forward and back in time, into lifetimes we've lived and lives we'll be living. What clogs everything up is hate. Hate and fear, fear and hate. We're here to do something in the name of Love. We each will die; we each will live on, perhaps to incarnate physically again. Perhaps we choose. As I appear to be here now, I have to ask myself; what am I here to learn? What am I here to do? How can I more precisely align with my authentic self while I'm here?
The good news is that for over a century, Spirit has been sweeping humanity and waking us from the lethargy of false paradigms like patriarchy. I know that dreams and the dream channels are a huge part of this revolution; that's what I love to share with you on Lita Dreaming. We are being invited to tune in to the bigger picture. Yes, we'll each die but we aren't extinguished. We go on, and on, and on, and on. So an obvious question to me is what shall I do Now?
It appears to me that I chose, as the Chinese curse goes, an interesting time to incarnate again. The most colossal ego America has ever seen is running on the presumption that everybody loves a bully and he, in particular, can do no wrong. He could shoot someone on a posh NYC street and still get elected. Wow! So who votes for Mr. All-Ego? Mini-egos?
As Tolle loves to point out, the ego is insane. Jung taught that if the ego becomes rigid and the person completely identifies with it, they are in the grip of whatever the unconscious sends their way. Without the awareness of something bigger than ego/I and without the ability to dialogue with our own larger Self, a person loses the opportunity for spiritual growth that incarnation offers. They can also make physical life extremely unpleasant for others because they see themselves as an isolated I instead of a spirit Being, whole, eternal, connected to All That Is. The I sees no need to share, connect, understand or love because it can dominate with all the opposite forces; yet, as Wicca puts it, what goes around comes around. Jesus stated this universal law as, do unto others as you would have them do to you.
So, what values will fuel our vote? Are we citizens with civic responsibility or consumers looking for the best deal for ourselves, too bad about anything else? Are we aware of our own spiritual responsibility to use this life for service as well as for gain? Do we know that we are free from all but our own inner dictums and that dreams are our way to Skype Home? Can we get outside of our little thinking ego personalities with its likes and opinions and connect to our hearts? What is the best possible scenario for our future, our children's future and the future of all the world's peoples? What will we be able to tell our loved ones on the other side about our lives, why we lived them as we did and how we feel about it all once we cross over?
I cringe every time I hear some minimally informed person proclaim they will vote for this man because he's so good in business, he knows how to "deal." Wow, that's not even true. Over and over, reliable sources have reported his bankruptcies, his broken promises and betrayals of honor and trust, Trump university, beefsteaks, casinos, on and on. He claims he'll bring jobs back and has outsourced his clothing line to the Mexican people he reviles. But, at this moment in time, he's not the real focus of my concern. It's us, the citizens of this great nation. What is it we dream? Is it a dream worthy of eternity? I hope so.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
A Paradigm Shift: Revolution from Within
You say you want a revolution, well, you know...I agree; we need a revolution - a revolution from within, a paradigm shift. Even though Trump is living up to the scary picture I had of him from the beginning, I propose that now is not the time to give up the ship, nor to bail on karmic duty. The revolution that can derail the great pus pimple of world wide domination by very nasty men, (Putin, Trump, ISIL, etc.) is a revolution from within; a revolution in the human psyche.
British writer, Tobias Stone, looks at the Brexit and Trump phenomena and, based on what he believes is our innate self-destructive human behavior, predicts another huge blood bath, the trademark of patriarchal history. And who knows, Tobias muses, like at other moments of historical horrors, we resilient little devils recover and seem to do even better, (like cockroaches?).
Stone's analysis assumes that the written "his-story" of patriarchy, a mere 6 or 7 thousand year old social structure, defines who we are as humans. Scientific findings place humans many thousands of years earlier, based on amazing artifacts like 32,000 year old cave paintings. "Anthropological evidence suggests that most prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies were relatively egalitarian, and that patriarchal social structures did not develop until many years after the end of the Pleistocene era, following social and technological developments such as agriculture and domestication." Wiki
The stunning fact is that humanity was not always warlike, violent and aggressive, not even the males. Women and men shared communal power and responsibilities; most ancient ritual artifacts uncovered by archeology point to a Feminine Divine. There was a time when hate didn't prevail or triumph, there was a time when women and men cared for each other and for young and old alike. The patriarchal myth that human beings are naturally violent, vengeful and cold-blooded is recent. We can't look at what records remain through the lens of a false paradigm because all we'll see are our own projections, like cave men dragging cave women by the hair. For a stunning narrative of human history and how having a bigger picture (paradigm) might help us create a better future read, Riane Eisler's book, "The Chalice and the Blade: Our Past, Our Future."
The revolutionary challenge is to think differently, quite literally outside the box, in the circle. It's not the polemic way of thinking patriarchal paradigms teach, either this or that, yes or no, right or wrong. Patriarchal thinking is based on absolutes, on power-over models of domination, on might makes right and on righteous, extreme violence in the name of sating the Father's wrath. In Dr. Eisler's words, “In sum, the struggle for our future is . . . the struggle between those who cling to patterns of domination and those working for a more equitable partnership world." I'm not surprised that Hillary Clinton's slogan is "We are stronger together" while Trump's is "I alone can fix it?"
We're at a human crossroads; we don't have to keep choosing a paradigm that divides and kills to conquer. A huge shift in emphasis is that women's rights are human rights, the imbalance in representation and legal protection around the world has to be corrected on every level for all humanity to thrive. It's just common Zen. Hillary Clinton has for decades championed issues to benefit women and children around the globe; having her as our POTUS sends the absolute right message to every corner of our planet. This is better than landing on the moon to prove how cool we are as a country.
We need a paradigm shift in which we look away from a daddy figure who can fix it (If DT saying 'who's your daddy?' doesn't scare you, I can't imagine what might.). The new approach at fixing things is to ask ourselves, what's my contribution? Partnership, cooperation, compassion and understanding may be slower tools than shock and awe, but, truthfully, how have the blood baths been working?
A paradigm shift might take a long time to actualize, or perhaps no time at all. I don't know. It is, however, in process right now; each of us can have a part in growing the change we want to see happen.
In my dream of our immediate future, we come together as never before to give back in our communities and our country; we treat each other with respect, regardless of differences, and we take pride in this great rainbow nation led by our first woman president. For those who persist in their bullying, jeering and hating, let's call them Roger:
British writer, Tobias Stone, looks at the Brexit and Trump phenomena and, based on what he believes is our innate self-destructive human behavior, predicts another huge blood bath, the trademark of patriarchal history. And who knows, Tobias muses, like at other moments of historical horrors, we resilient little devils recover and seem to do even better, (like cockroaches?).
Stone's analysis assumes that the written "his-story" of patriarchy, a mere 6 or 7 thousand year old social structure, defines who we are as humans. Scientific findings place humans many thousands of years earlier, based on amazing artifacts like 32,000 year old cave paintings. "Anthropological evidence suggests that most prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies were relatively egalitarian, and that patriarchal social structures did not develop until many years after the end of the Pleistocene era, following social and technological developments such as agriculture and domestication." Wiki
The stunning fact is that humanity was not always warlike, violent and aggressive, not even the males. Women and men shared communal power and responsibilities; most ancient ritual artifacts uncovered by archeology point to a Feminine Divine. There was a time when hate didn't prevail or triumph, there was a time when women and men cared for each other and for young and old alike. The patriarchal myth that human beings are naturally violent, vengeful and cold-blooded is recent. We can't look at what records remain through the lens of a false paradigm because all we'll see are our own projections, like cave men dragging cave women by the hair. For a stunning narrative of human history and how having a bigger picture (paradigm) might help us create a better future read, Riane Eisler's book, "The Chalice and the Blade: Our Past, Our Future."
The revolutionary challenge is to think differently, quite literally outside the box, in the circle. It's not the polemic way of thinking patriarchal paradigms teach, either this or that, yes or no, right or wrong. Patriarchal thinking is based on absolutes, on power-over models of domination, on might makes right and on righteous, extreme violence in the name of sating the Father's wrath. In Dr. Eisler's words, “In sum, the struggle for our future is . . . the struggle between those who cling to patterns of domination and those working for a more equitable partnership world." I'm not surprised that Hillary Clinton's slogan is "We are stronger together" while Trump's is "I alone can fix it?"
We're at a human crossroads; we don't have to keep choosing a paradigm that divides and kills to conquer. A huge shift in emphasis is that women's rights are human rights, the imbalance in representation and legal protection around the world has to be corrected on every level for all humanity to thrive. It's just common Zen. Hillary Clinton has for decades championed issues to benefit women and children around the globe; having her as our POTUS sends the absolute right message to every corner of our planet. This is better than landing on the moon to prove how cool we are as a country.
We need a paradigm shift in which we look away from a daddy figure who can fix it (If DT saying 'who's your daddy?' doesn't scare you, I can't imagine what might.). The new approach at fixing things is to ask ourselves, what's my contribution? Partnership, cooperation, compassion and understanding may be slower tools than shock and awe, but, truthfully, how have the blood baths been working?
A paradigm shift might take a long time to actualize, or perhaps no time at all. I don't know. It is, however, in process right now; each of us can have a part in growing the change we want to see happen.
In my dream of our immediate future, we come together as never before to give back in our communities and our country; we treat each other with respect, regardless of differences, and we take pride in this great rainbow nation led by our first woman president. For those who persist in their bullying, jeering and hating, let's call them Roger:
Sunday, July 17, 2016
The Big Dream Picture
I’ve had enough of the Hillary hating. I expect it from Trump-trumpeters, but from Bernie
Sander’s supporters?
Why? Why this
exorbitant degree of visceral hating for a person who has done more than most
to serve her country in a variety of exceedingly demanding offices, taking on
civic responsibilities that far exceed what the average Joe or Jill ever gives
in service for their country.
I once had a very special dream, a birthday present to me,
as it was my birthday. It was a few years
after my dad had crossed over. He’d visited me before in dreams, but he hadn’t
in a while. Papi and I stood in front of
a giant screen TV watching rebellions around the world ignite into bloody battles, the
dis-empowered fighting the might of the privileged in power.
In the dream, we both know it’s a huge uprising of clashing
male ideologies; yet also that the Feminine is rising. He says; “It’ll be a blood bath” as he looks
on what this huge TV is broadcasting. I
turn my eyes from the screen to him and say; “Patriarchy has been one blood
bath after another.”
I love this dream. First
of all, it was a genuine visitation, me - him, on the same side, watching and
observing. This dream came over twenty years ago, but I think of it over and over as I watch the world explode in rage and
raging, on small and large scales. Patriarchy has been one blood bath after
another.
Secondly, it’s palpably precognitive. The first clue for me
is in the imagery of transmission via
TV, screens or other communication devices.
It’s a clever dream ploy for; “Hey, here’s some possible news of
interest for you. Now, what, while
awake, will you do about it? Like it or not, here it comes.”
My waking response is to dream the future I want to see
happen with all my might, while there’s still a chance we can make a difference
at this important juncture in our collective human existence on the
planet. In our situation, right now,
it’s up to each individual to contribute something while here in the physical.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is the best person for the critically
sensitive job of POTUS, the spokesperson for our country, at this important moment in time. Here's an excellent explanation of why written by Michael Arnovitz. Our present POTUS, who according to most recent polls, has earned our collective respect, also thinks so. As another dream I’ve already told you about implies, it’s up to each of us to preside over the good
we do on this planet. We need a
spokesperson who can navigate the current patriarchal minefield of explosive situations, here and around the world, so each of us is free do our own wee bit.
The Dalai Lama has credited western women with the potential to save the world. I believe we have the monumentally important opportunity to
set an example for the world and tell everybody it’s time to start listening to
their mamma. It’s time we take women’s
position in the world ultra-seriously, and what better way for us Americans to
send that message than to elect this very qualified and extremely
well vetted candidate?
Ironically, the reactions I often hear from Hillary haters seem a bit hysterical and without solid underpinning in fact. I ask myself, what is this visceral reaction some people have to Hillary Clinton? Honestly, what has she done so wrong as to merit such hostile disdain? People say she’s a liar, but as Arnovitz points out, she is considered the most truthful of all the 2016 candidates by the fact checking organization, Politifact. She's had to endure an insane number of lies and disrespect, aimed at her by both self-described “conservatives” and “liberals" yet, she continues to win supporters and forge ahead.
Is she a person who’s changed, evolved and grown; most
definitely. You can’t take on the jobs representing this country to the vast
and diverse world as successfully as she has and not actually change and
grow. Been around the world lately,
sitting in pow-wow with some of the most dangerous and, sometimes, misogynist
men on the planet, have you? Why do
people trivialize the things this person has accomplished?
Well, honestly, I did see it happen over and over again to
President Obama. The disrespect and
dismissal from the pea-brain populace, the obstructionism of the Republican party, blatant, ignorant knee jerk racism, has been
embarrassing to witness. Interestingly, almost all of it is confined to the US. President Obama has been highly respected around the world since his first inauguration; he is now, highly respected at home, as well. Is there, as Arnovitz points out in his excellent analysis, a
strong sexist current beneath the vitriol towards HRC, as well?
Probably. It may seem hard to believe, but patriarchal sexism is a deeply entrenched psychic paradigm, perhaps more deeply entrenched than racism. It bears examining; is it about a woman flying the plane? Like President Obama, I think HRC, once in office, will work well with diverse groups, and, hopefully, given her strong and capable network of supporters, accomplish a great many of the social reforms listed in the democratic platform.
Probably. It may seem hard to believe, but patriarchal sexism is a deeply entrenched psychic paradigm, perhaps more deeply entrenched than racism. It bears examining; is it about a woman flying the plane? Like President Obama, I think HRC, once in office, will work well with diverse groups, and, hopefully, given her strong and capable network of supporters, accomplish a great many of the social reforms listed in the democratic platform.
The voting decision of each person in this presidential election is of great consequence. It’s an opportunity for us to carry forward a rational and heart full agenda for our planet, not just for
us, for generations to come around the world. We just have to survive our huge mistakes until we can fix them. HRC is the best person for the presidential job at this time. Her
most vital qualifications to me are that I trust her to make good judgments in
difficult circumstances that will affect me directly as a citizen of this
country and to protect my civil liberties and respect my contributions, which
are my civic duty to make.
The body politic is us.
We aren’t voting for a personality, or a high school class president,
we’re voting for POTUS. It’s not just about HRC, it’s about us. We need a chance, each of us, to make things
right, to work on the platform issue we feel near and dear to our hearts. So, please, don’t make this a personality
contest; check your facts. Her service
is public record; she has been the target of scandal after scandal propagated by her political enemies, but she is always exonerated and continues in public service.
If you don’t like her, at least revue the platform she’s
running on. Why do you think Sen.
Sanders endorsed her? Does it come as a
surprise; didn’t you watch the respect he showed her from the first debate? The man likes her and will be a good ally to
her. All of a sudden you don’t respect
him? He’s a sell out? Read the platform she will be promoting and
compare it to Drumpf’s, or the Republican party's; good luck with that. Above all, don’t abandon this country in a
snit of righteous indignation. I’ve even heard some disgruntled Berners say
it would serve this country right if we get Trump. Really?
How is that going to help anything? If you can't trust Hillary Clinton, please ask yourself how we progressives will fare in a Trump presidency. And, trust Bernie; he's the same guy he was when you supported him and he asks you to vote for her.
This election isn't about HRC.
It’s about what a wise idea it is to keep someone level-headed and
responsible in the highest office of the land and one of the most prestigious
in the world. It’s an important
job. Who is best qualified? Wasn't she the first to courageously champion universal health care in America; that's one of the platform items Bernie and she share. What does Trump stand for; what's his platform?
I just hope that when push comes to shove,
people vote with a deep consideration of what
the outcome of that vote is likely to be.
I dream an America where a capable woman is finally awarded the most
important job in the world. I dream of a world in which each of us feels free to make a positive
contribution. I envision us evolving out of bloody patriarchal mindsets, into an expanded awareness of our collective capacity to solve problems without bloodbaths. I
want the happy ending; don’t you?
Sunday, April 24, 2016
To Be or Not To Be...or to Always Be
“To be…or not to be”, those infamous words spoken by the
befuddled prince of plays, weigh the pros and cons of living vs. dying;.
Here’s a translation of Hamlet's famed soliloquy from the Shakespeare:-)
to remind you.
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“The question is: is it better to be alive or dead? Is it
nobler to put up with all the nasty things that luck throws your way, or to
fight against all those troubles by simply putting an end to them once and for
all? Dying, sleeping—that’s all dying is—a sleep that ends all the heartache and
shocks that life on earth gives us—that’s an achievement to wish for. To die,
to sleep—to sleep, maybe to dream. Ah, but there’s the catch: in death’s sleep
who knows what kind of dreams might come, after we’ve put the noise and
commotion of life behind us. That’s certainly something to worry about. That’s
the consideration that makes us stretch out our sufferings so long.”
Shakespeare’s insight into death and dreaming in these
famous lines is uncanny. Hamlet is caught up in the dualism that plagues patriarchal
paradigms, you’re either this or that, dead or alive. Today, the doors of
consciousness and inner space are blown wide open by gifted pioneers in every
science and spirituality; the paradigms that bound our patriarchal ancestors don’t bind us now, unless we choose to be bound. Belief in our
time doesn't require "blind faith." Once when Carl Jung, that great pioneer of psyche, was asked
about his belief in God, he replied, "Believe? I don't believe. I
know."
How did he know? Through direct experience of his own
consciousness outside the body, through dreaming, visions and his signature
contribution, synchronicity. He was
raised a minister’s son and became a doctor in the pioneer field of psychology,
as ruled then by Sigmund Freud. He
rebelled against SF’s materialistic dogma about the human psyche and spoke of
the soul. Robert Moss dubs him a shaman of the west, or as Jung himself jested,
he was a witch doctor for Europeans.
Since Jung, many have continued to explore the inner realms,
and many have come full circle, to acknowledge that much of what we’re
discovering, we’re re-discovering. History is
the story as told by the conqueror and the conquerors were very, very wrong. Many ancient and indigenous cultures were treated as primitive, savage, tribal, uncivilized, heathen and ungodly by white,
patriarchal, western European "civilizations" who believed bloody conquest was their God given right, as they fought for Him.
Think of the bloodshed and cruelties in the name of righteous
religions that still rain on the faithful and unfaithful alike. Religious laws, strictures and competing
divinities are responsible for such an unnatural percentage of the world’s pain
that we ought to stop and think more about what we really want from our religions. If it’s love and peace, religion might not be
your best bet. The us vs. them mentality
that won’t back down and needs to win at all costs makes the human experience
into a football match. Ancient earth
religions offered a much deeper spirituality, All is One. The divine which we
call by different names can be experienced personally in dreams, visions,
meditation and in nature. Consciousness
or soul or whatever we end up calling it, doesn’t die and may visit this earth
plane many times, by choice, perhaps with some passion to fulfill.
The consciousness revolution of our time points to a new
awareness of reality that is completely organic. It’s like having a belly button to the inside
where the cord is never cut. There is no
free fall forever. Gruesome as death can be in the physical, (birth is also an
immense physical challenge), across the bridge of death, the gates of Love are
open and we’re greeted and seen as we most need to be.
This isn’t faith, this is the story told by innumerable
women and men, in all walks of life, around the world, who’ve crossed the
boundaries in some way. The growing
literature being produced by respected professionals in the fields of
psychology and medicine, as well as by first-hand "experiencers" of near death,
out of body travels, dreaming and after death communication leaves doubt of
after death survival to only the most entrenched.
The implication for Hamlet, for instance, might then be that
suicide or not, he will still have to deal with the circumstances and choices
that are hanging him up, in the physical or in any dimension that follows the
physical. He might just want to be a regular guy, party with Horatio and
marry Ophelia, but no, here’s his father’s ghost demanding revenge and telling
him way more than he really wants to know.
So, he’s stuck thinking only he can solve this problem and that his only
choice is to give up all his joy and fulfill what’s expected of him.
Let’s take Hamlet out of his torment and put him in a
parallel universe, perhaps in the present, where his choice is much
broader. We live forever, Hamlet; your
father and his brother will eventually face each other, so help your father
find his way on the other side and ask yourself: what have I come to do in this
life? Where is my joy? If my joy is in justice, then I will fight for it openly and
call to account whom I choose. Joy isn’t always a belly laugh, it’s however it
feels to be completely centered in your own being and purpose, sure of the
great beyond without the wagging fingers of “god-betweens”.
To be, to really, really be…as much as I can, as loving as I
can, with gentleness and kindness for all, is the quest that brought my soul to
this plane of existence. To each, his or
her own quest, but all quests lead to Home and dreaming is a sure road back and
forth, a gift to explore. Religion asks
you to follow blindly. Your dreams offer
you experience of “spiritual” realities before you cross into them again at
death. If you fear your dreams, a common
experience in our toxic psychic and physical environments, there are many ways
to find your way back in them.
The question of our times is not to be or not to be. It’s what should I do while I’m still here? What
made me want to come here in the first place? What do I want to take with me? What can I do better? What will make me
happiest as I look back on my life? What do I want to happen in the thought
responsive realms I will be living in next? What do I want to happen here? What matters most to me?
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