Screw it, I could die tomorrow. This is a recurrent thought that arises every time I start to experience negative emotional reactions or unnecessary suffering. Knowing that I can die at any moment from a throat swell is both terrifying, and at the same time, quite liberating.
I have learned to live each day as my last. This idea was originally introduced to me via the writings of Jack Kerouac when I was 15 years old. After reading On the Road, I adopted an existentialist philosophy based upon a hedonistic, drug fueled lifestyle. My summers were spent driving all over the United States with friends, camping along the way, and stopping to party in every city that we came to. I once drove from Athens, Georgia to Portland, Oregon in 48 hours without stopping. Acid, cigarettes, and coffee were indispensable tools on our many debaucherous road trips. This went on for about 10 years. Restlessness was the norm for me since birth…since as long as I can remember. I just never stopped. I couldn’t stop. To stop was to die a slow death like all the other boring, mundane normies. I couldn’t allow that to happen. I had to live each day as my last…full-on, balls to the wall hedonism. A never ending party. Make some money, save some money, drive all summer, blow through the money, repeat. 10 long years… I didn’t make it out totally unscathed. The last time I got arrested I was 22. Marijuana possession and DUI in a rural Georgia town on one of my frequent weekend jaunts down to the Georgia islands to camp and party with my friends and flavor of the month on the beach. I quickly became suicidal as I was placed on a year’s probation (a very light sentence given the circumstances). Luckily, the DUI charges were dropped, but I had to go in for drug tests twice a month and stay out of trouble. For a party animal and drug addict, probation was similar to death. I quit college for a semester and moved back in with my parents. I spent most of my time laying in bed in the dark staring up at the ceiling wanting to die. My parents sent me to a therapist. I resisted at first, but in the end I decided that it was for the best. He recommended that I take yoga classes to help me relax and detox. I started taking Vinyasa Yoga classes twice a week and it was a total game changer. It took a couple of months to begin feeling the effects of the classes, but after a while, I figured out how to relax without the use of drugs. However, as soon as my probation ended, I fell back into my old habits and patterns. I was back on the road again…but the road to where exactly? --------------------------------------------- It’s a miracle that I ever got married. Looking back now, I still don’t get it…must’ve been drug induced…who can say for sure? I got hitched at 27…been together ever since…15 years...hard to believe. Carolina completely changed my life. I still partied, but things slowed down a bit and we started taking Vinyasa Yoga classes together, as she had been a yoga practitioner since her teenage years growing up in Santiago, Chile. There were only two yoga studios in all of Chile at the time, but Carolina’s Mom was a very rare and special woman…a truly enlightened being if I’ve ever met one. After a few yoga classes, I started to remember the wonderful benefits that I had first noticed when I was 22. It all came back to me. We quickly fell in love with the practice, especially the brief breathing exercises and meditation that we did at the end of each class. It was incredibly therapeutic for both of us at the time after a long day of exhausting drudgery teaching 14 year olds. Looking back, the fact that we taught middle school was probably why we decided not to have kids. It was, in the end, an excellent form of birth control! One day after a yoga class, I was perusing books in the local metaphysical bookstore in our small town in the North Georgia Mountains. The eyes on the book cover took me by surprise. I’d never seen eyes quite like that. I bought Autobiography of a Yogi and read Yogananda’s tome in 4 days. I had found my path…I knew it..there was no doubt. The day that I finished the book, I prayed to God (something I hadn’t done in years) and asked It to send me a teacher like Yogananda that could teach me how to meditate. A few days later, I was waiting for a massage and I picked up a local metaphysical magazine. I opened it to a page with an advertisement for a meditation retreat in the North Georgia Mountains with a direct disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda. I knew my prayers had been answered and my wife and I attended the retreat a few weeks later. I knew as soon as Roy Davis entered the meditation hall at 7am for the first meditation of the retreat that he was my teacher. I remembered and recognized him, and I immediately felt calm and at peace. The restlessness was gone. For the first time in my life, the restlessness was finally gone. It was like waking up from a bad nightmare and realizing that it had all just been an illusory dream. My approach to life changed overnight and I quickly adopted a much healthier and peaceful lifestyle from that point forward. However, I was about to experience another game changer…one that I wasn’t prepared for. --------------------------------------------- Hereditary Angioedema is a rare disease caused by a genetic mutation. The symptoms vary slightly in each person, but the most common symptom is swelling; of the feet, hands, face, joints, genitalia, and throat. If left unmedicated or uncontrolled, a throat swell can and does result in death. I’ve had to go to the emergency room about 8 times or so for throat swells since being diagnosed with HAE in my late twenties. In other words, I have almost died 8 times. It’s a pretty messed up way to live, but I’ve come to accept and embrace it. What other choice do I have? I used to believe that living each day like it’s my last was all about enjoying the sense pleasure roller coaster available to this body on this planet. Now, however, via my spiritual practices, I have discovered that living each day like it’s my last is really all about transcending the need for the sense pleasure roller coaster of restlessness, and experiencing the deep, tranquil peace of my eternal Being instead. I used to try everyday to escape my reality, but now I’ve learned to no longer sweat the small stuff. I don’t allow myself to suffer needlessly over the comings and goings of life and inconsequential bullshit. Instead, I spend each day with the knowledge that I could die tomorrow. It could happen. Do I really want to spend my last day on this planet suffering? Do you? Whether you know it or not, you could also die tomorrow…not from HAE, but there always exists the distinct possibility that you might not see another sunrise. Knowing this, how would you like to spend your last day? Each day, we’re given a choice. We can choose to identify with the false self that changes, suffers, and dies. Or, we can choose to abide as the true Self that never changes, suffers, or dies. The choice is ours… Om. Peace. Amen.
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The first time I started to hear the word vulnerability being used as a trendy spiritual catchphrase was around 2012. Since then, it has become all the rage within spiritual circles in the Western world, especially among subgroups of emotionally weak spiritual seekers looking to justify their weaknesses (a subtle form of ego armor…irony of ironies!). The concept was popularized primarily by a well-known author named Brene Brown via her books and a Ted talk that she gave in 2011. The basic premise is that weakness is our strength. On its face, it seems to turn logic on its head. As soon as I saw her, I immediately identified Brown as a spiritual grifter attempting to create a new spiritual fad in an attempt to gain notoriety and sell books. Like all spiritual fads, they come and they go. Much like fad diets, spiritual fads tend to stick around for a few years until everyone realizes they don’t work. It’s fascinating to note that none of the ancient spiritual texts that many of us consider the most authoritative guides to spiritual enlightenment mention vulnerability as a virtue worth pursuing on the spiritual path. For thousands of years, weakness was seen as something to be avoided on the spiritual path, but about 10 years ago that all changed. Now, weakness has become the key to our collective salvation, and if one isn’t vulnerable enough, they are quickly ostracized from many spiritual sub-groups. For many, vulnerability has become a sort of performative act that one must implement as a rite of passage into certain spiritual circles, usually populated by the trendiest, wokest, hippest, most “heart-centered” seekers. The following is a list that I quickly compiled of definitions of the word vulnerability from reputable online dictionaries: -the state or condition of being weak or poorly defended -capable of being physically wounded -open to attack or damage -the quality or state of having little resistance to some outside agent -the state of being left without shelter or protection against something harmful Wow…where can I sign up for that? Sounds amazing! It used to be the case (since time immemorial) that strength against attack and protection from harm was considered a good thing. Not anymore folks. Now, it’s good to be weak and defenseless. Instead of realizing that we are invincible beings of pure light, the spiritual faddists of our day are asking us to identify with our false, limited, egoic selves and suffer the inescapable consequences. My spiritual teacher, Roy Eugene Davis, used to share many stories of his time spent with his Guru, Paramahansa Yogananda during our private meetings together. He told me that Yoganandaji often scolded his students when they did not follow his guidance or direction. After doing so, he would always say, “I only scold you because I want you to be as strong as I am.” In other words, he was training his students to find their inner strength and invincibility. One of Yoganandaji’s most famous quotes is, “I am in the armored car of Your presence, moving across the battlefield of life. I am protected.” Another one of my favorites is, “The successful yogi can stand unshaken amidst the crash of breaking worlds!” Values such as inner strength, self-empowerment, and fearlessness are worthy of our spiritual pursuits. Weakness and vulnerability are not. This used to be common sense. That fact that it no longer is represents the utter insanity of our postmodern world, which has been sullied by spiritual grifters, charlatans, spiritual faddism, ignorance, and the sheepish mentality of many spiritual seekers who believe that being “heart centered” means leaving their brains at the door. Of course it is beneficial to remove our emotional and ego armor when we are relating to loved ones, learning from a wise teacher, or confronting our personal demons and challenges. This is nothing new. The rebranding of this obvious spiritual maxim as a magic pill that will solve all of our spiritual problems is a grift. Let’s call a spade a spade and get on with it. I’m sure I will be labeled as a part of the “oppressive patriarchy” for writing this article and for valuing strength over weakness. The fact that strength is seen as a masculine trait and vulnerability is seen as a feminine trait is sexist and ignorant. Not everything requires us to view it through the lens of gender, race, class, etc., especially as it concerns spiritual matters. To do so is to participate in a sort of “radical spiritual Marxism”, which is nonsensical and lame. The soul has no gender. Universal spiritual laws have nothing to do with the superficial differences between the two sexes in the particular hominid species that our souls inhabit. Without being judgmental, I can’t help but notice that everyone I’ve ever met who can’t shut up about vulnerability has a disordered, unstable life with a myriad of personal problems and emotional issues. Perhaps they would be better served by doing things to become stronger (like daily superconscious meditation for example), instead of endlessly obsessing over how hip it is to be vulnerable. Just a thought… Om. Peace. Amen. Español La primera vez que comencé a escuchar que la palabra vulnerabilidad se usaba como un eslogan espiritual de moda fue alrededor de 2012. Desde entonces, se ha puesto de moda dentro de los círculos espirituales en el mundo occidental, especialmente entre los subgrupos de buscadores espirituales emocionalmente débiles que buscan justificar su debilidades (una forma sutil de armadura del ego... ¡ironía de las ironías!). El concepto fue popularizado principalmente por una conocida autora llamada Brene Brown a través de sus libros y una charla de Ted que dio en 2011. La premisa básica es que la debilidad es nuestra fortaleza. A primera vista, parece darle la vuelta a la lógica. Tan pronto como la vi, inmediatamente identifiqué a Brown como una estafadora espiritual que intentaba crear una nueva moda espiritual en un intento por ganar notoriedad y vender libros. Como todas las modas espirituales, vienen y van. Al igual que las dietas de moda, las modas espirituales tienden a permanecer durante algunos años hasta que todos se dan cuenta de que no funcionan. Es fascinante notar que ninguno de los textos espirituales antiguos que muchos de nosotros consideramos las guías más autorizadas para la iluminación espiritual mencionan la vulnerabilidad como una virtud que valga la pena seguir en el camino espiritual. Durante miles de años, la debilidad se vio como algo que debía evitarse en el camino espiritual, pero hace unos 10 años todo cambió. Ahora, la debilidad se ha convertido en la clave de nuestra salvación colectiva, y si uno no es lo suficientemente vulnerable, rápidamente es excluido de muchos subgrupos espirituales. Para muchos, la vulnerabilidad se ha convertido en una especie de acto performático que uno debe implementar como un rito de iniciación en ciertos círculos espirituales, generalmente poblados por los buscadores más modernos, más despiertos, más modernos y más "centrados en el corazón". La siguiente es una lista que compilé rápidamente de definiciones de la palabra vulnerabilidad de diccionarios en línea acreditados: -el estado o condición de ser débil o mal defendido -capaz de ser herido físicamente -abierto al ataque o daño -la cualidad o estado de tener poca resistencia a algún agente externo -el estado de quedarse sin refugio o protección contra algo dañino Vaya... ¿dónde puedo inscribirme para eso? ¡Suena asombroso! Solía ser el caso (desde tiempos inmemoriales) que la fuerza contra el ataque y la protección contra el daño se consideraba algo bueno. Ya no amigos. Ahora, es bueno ser débil e indefenso. En lugar de darnos cuenta de que somos seres invencibles de luz pura, los fanáticos espirituales de nuestros días nos piden que nos identifiquemos con nuestro yo falso, limitado y egoico y que suframos las consecuencias ineludibles. Mi maestro espiritual, Roy Eugene Davis, solía compartir muchas historias del tiempo que pasó con su gurú, Paramahansa Yogananda, durante nuestras reuniones privadas. Me dijo que Yoganandaji a menudo regañaba a sus alumnos cuando no seguían su guía o dirección. Después de hacerlo, siempre decía: “Solo te regaño porque quiero que seas tan fuerte como yo”. En otras palabras, estaba entrenando a sus alumnos para encontrar su fuerza interior e invencibilidad. Una de las citas más famosas de Yoganandaji es: “Estoy en el vehículo blindado de Tu presencia, atravesando el campo de batalla de la vida. Estoy protegido. Otro de mis favoritos es: "¡El yogui exitoso puede mantenerse firme en medio del choque de los mundos que se rompen!" Valores como la fuerza interior, el autoempoderamiento y la valentía son dignos de nuestras actividades espirituales. La debilidad y la vulnerabilidad no lo son. Esto solía ser sentido común. Ese hecho de que ya no existe representa la absoluta locura de nuestro mundo posmoderno, que ha sido mancillado por estafadores espirituales, charlatanes, moda espiritual, ignorancia y la mentalidad tímida de muchos buscadores espirituales que creen que estar "centrados en el corazón" significa dejar su cerebros en la puerta (o colgajo de tipi, según sea el caso). Por supuesto, es beneficioso quitarse la armadura emocional y del ego cuando nos relacionamos con seres queridos, aprendemos de un maestro sabio o nos enfrentamos a nuestros demonios y desafíos personales. Esto no es nada nuevo. El cambio de marca de esta máxima espiritual obvia como una píldora mágica que resolverá todos nuestros problemas espirituales es una estafa. Llamemos a las cosas por su nombre y sigamos adelante. Estoy seguro de que seré etiquetado como parte del “patriarcado opresivo” por escribir este artículo y por valorar la fuerza sobre la debilidad. El hecho de que la fuerza se vea como un rasgo masculino y la vulnerabilidad como un rasgo femenino es sexista e ignorante. No todo requiere que lo veamos a través de la lente de género, raza, clase, etc., especialmente en lo que se refiere a asuntos espirituales. Hacerlo es participar en una especie de “marxismo espiritual radical”, que es absurdo y cojo. El alma no tiene género. Las leyes espirituales universales no tienen nada que ver con las diferencias superficiales entre los dos sexos en la especie homínida particular que habitan nuestras almas. Sin juzgar, no puedo dejar de notar que todas las personas que he conocido que no pueden dejar de hablar sobre la vulnerabilidad tienen una vida desordenada e inestable con una gran cantidad de problemas personales y emocionales. Tal vez sería mejor para ellos hacer cosas para volverse más fuertes (como la meditación superconsciente diaria, por ejemplo), en lugar de obsesionarse sin cesar con lo moderno que es ser débil y vulnerable. Solo un pensamiento… Om. Paz. Amén. I have two close friends who used to belong to cults; one is a former Jehovah’s Witness member, and the other was part of a typical guru cult in India. I knew them when they were still involved in the cults and they both possessed certain defining qualities. I have also come across a few other cult members throughout my life who also possessed these same qualities. Around 2015, I began to notice a disturbing trend among people on the political far left and far right, both in the US, as well as here in Chile where I live. They began to behave much like the cult members that I’ve had the opportunity to observe closely. They all have a certain vacant look in their eyes when they begin to discuss their political beliefs and their political leaders. This look is indistinguishable from the look of cult members when they discuss their religious beliefs and religious leaders. I imagine that this “doe-eyed” phenomenon is similar to what the followers of Hitler experienced as they become brainwashed and inculcated into the Nazi cult.
I don’t hide the fact that I’m a moderate centrist, or that I used to be far left when I was much younger. If you want to know more about my politics, I wrote a 50 page political manifesto, Communitarian-Libertarian Futurism: A Visionary Sociopolitical Manifesto, which is available on Amazon and Kindle. I must admit that I’m quite envious of the esteemed intelligentsia of our day who are capable of expressing their entire political philosophies in 280 characters on Twitter. Sadly, I haven’t arrived at their level of expertise and prestigious brilliance…maybe someday…a dude can dream can’t he? As I have gotten older, my views have softened and I have come to appreciate both sides of every issue. Via my spiritual practices, I have developed the capacity for objectivity as I think about politics, current events, and global affairs. Objectivity is becoming an endangered species of sorts, along with nuance, sophisticated arguments, and dispassionate civility. This lack of objectivity as it concerns social and political issues does not bode well for the future as we become ever more polarized and divided. The following is a list of common qualities of cults: a charismatic leader, ideological purity, conformity and control, mind-altering practices, social isolation, us vs. them mentality, apocalyptic thinking, ostracization of non-members. Sound like any political parties you’re familiar with? Cults used to only be associated with so-called “new religious movements,” but I believe that we must now be willing to alter our definition to include modern political parties and “new political movements.” In essence, politics has replaced religion as secularism and scientific materialism continue to grow in their influence and antiquated religions continue to wane in popularity. Therefore, cults, that were once only associated with the fringe movements within religious groups, have now been replaced with the fringe movements within political groups. In other words, we have simply replaced one type of cult for another. All cults are bad, not just the religious ones. This tendency towards cultish behavior is a reprehensible part of human nature, but one that must be conceded and confronted if we have any hope of healing the great social divide that separates one brainwashed side of the political spectrum from the other. The problem with cult members is that they don’t realize they’re in a cult. Most cult members, upon awakening to the fact that they’re in a cult, tend to leave the cult. So the following is my urgent plea to all of you who find yourselves unable to think rationally, logically, and reasonably because your brains have been scrambled and programmed by power hungry sociopathic narcissists who use you as useful idiots in their ascent to power: WAKE UP! YOU’RE IN A FRICKIN’ CULT YOU FOOLS! YOU’VE BEEN DUPED BY A BUNCH OF SELF-AGGRANDIZING MEGALOMANIACS! GET OUT BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! STOP WORSHIPING AT THE FEET OF POLITICIANS! THEY’RE ROBBING YOU OF YOUR PERSONAL POWER AND YOUR ABILITY TO THINK CLEARLY! YOUR BRAINS HAVE BEEN CO-OPTED BY PEOPLE WHO WANT TO CONTROL YOU AND DEMAND YOUR CONFORMITY! WAKE UP DAMMIT! IT’S A CULT!!! (Try to picture Gandalf when he was telling the hobbits to run away from the demonic Balrog as it reached the bridge in the Lord of the Rings movie.) It’s a funny place to be…in the center. It used to be the case that moderate centrists were accepted by both sides of the political aisle, and we were historically treated as reasonable “free-thinkers” and “fence-sitters.” Now, however, we are hated equally by both sides who are simply unable to accept our refusal to conform to rigid, dogmatic belief systems that leave no room for independent thought. Non-conformists are completely unacceptable to cult members. They pose a great threat to the power structure controlled by the cult leaders at the top of the mind-control pyramid scheme. I have friends belonging to both the far left cult and the far right cult who send me emails and text messages about politics in a feeble attempt to convert me. It reminds me of my friend who was a Jehovah’s Witness. He used to “accidentally” leave behind pamphlets in my apartment when we hung out. There is no real difference. Both religious and political cult members have convinced themselves that it is their sacred duty to convert people to their narrow-minded, dogmatic creed. I have lost friends because I have politely asked them to stop sending me anything about politics. They see this as an exceptionable affront to their existential reality and identity. What they fail to realize is that I refuse to be a mindless sheep in a flock of undiscerning automatons. I prefer to think for myself…this stubborn personality trait is unlikely to change based upon political propaganda hurled at me like a rioter’s brick through a storefront window. I am now, and will always be, open to civil discourse and impersonal debate. However, I have no interest in discussing politics with cult members. Those days are over. Om. Peace. Amen. Español Tengo dos amigos cercanos que solían pertenecer a cultos; uno es un ex miembro de los Testigos de Jehová y el otro era parte de un culto típico de gurú en la India. Los conocí cuando todavía estaban involucrados en los cultos y ambos poseían ciertas cualidades definitorias. También me he encontrado con algunos otros miembros del culto a lo largo de mi vida que también poseían estas mismas cualidades. Alrededor de 2015, comencé a notar una tendencia inquietante entre las personas de extrema izquierda y extrema derecha políticas, tanto en los EE. UU. como aquí en Chile, donde vivo. Comenzaron a comportarse como los miembros del culto que tuve la oportunidad de observar de cerca. Todos tienen cierta mirada vacía en sus ojos cuando comienzan a hablar sobre sus creencias políticas y sus líderes políticos. Esta mirada es indistinguible de la mirada de los miembros del culto cuando hablan de sus creencias religiosas y líderes religiosos. Me imagino que este fenómeno de “ojos saltones” es similar a lo que experimentaron los seguidores de Hitler cuando les lavaron el cerebro e inculcaron el culto nazi. No oculto el hecho de que soy un centrista moderado, o que solía ser de extrema izquierda cuando era mucho más joven. Si quieres saber más sobre mi política, escribí un manifiesto político de 50 páginas, Futurismo libertario comunitario: un manifiesto sociopolítico visionario, que está disponible en Amazon y Kindle. Debo admitir que tengo bastante envidia de la estimada intelectualidad de nuestros días que es capaz de expresar todas sus filosofías políticas en 280 caracteres en Twitter. Lamentablemente, no he llegado a su nivel de experiencia y brillantez prestigiosa... tal vez algún día... un tipo puede soñar, ¿no? A medida que crecí, mis puntos de vista se suavizaron y llegué a apreciar ambos lados de cada problema. A través de mis prácticas espirituales, he desarrollado la capacidad de objetividad al pensar en política, eventos actuales y asuntos globales. La objetividad se está convirtiendo en una especie de especie en peligro de extinción, junto con los matices, los argumentos sofisticados y la civilidad desapasionada. Esta falta de objetividad en lo que respecta a cuestiones sociales y políticas no es un buen augurio para el futuro, ya que estamos cada vez más polarizados y divididos. La siguiente es una lista de cualidades comunes de las sectas: un líder carismático, pureza ideológica, conformidad y control, prácticas que alteran la mente, aislamiento social, mentalidad de nosotros contra ellos, pensamiento apocalíptico, ostracismo de los no miembros. ¿Suena como cualquier partido político con el que esté familiarizado? Los cultos solían asociarse solo con los llamados "nuevos movimientos religiosos", pero creo que ahora debemos estar dispuestos a modificar nuestra definición para incluir partidos políticos modernos y "nuevos movimientos políticos". En esencia, la política ha reemplazado a la religión a medida que el secularismo y el materialismo científico continúan creciendo en su influencia y las religiones anticuadas continúan perdiendo popularidad. Por lo tanto, las sectas, que antes solo estaban asociadas con los movimientos marginales dentro de los grupos religiosos, ahora han sido reemplazadas por los movimientos marginales dentro de los grupos políticos. En otras palabras, simplemente hemos reemplazado un tipo de culto por otro. Todas las sectas son malas, no solo las religiosas. Esta tendencia hacia el comportamiento de culto es una parte reprobable de la naturaleza humana, pero debe reconocerse y confrontarse si tenemos alguna esperanza de curar la gran división social que separa un lado del espectro político con lavado de cerebro del otro. El problema con los miembros de una secta es que no se dan cuenta de que están en una secta. La mayoría de los miembros del culto, al darse cuenta del hecho de que están en un culto, tienden a abandonar el culto. Entonces, la siguiente es mi súplica urgente para todos ustedes que se encuentran incapaces de pensar de manera racional, lógica y razonable porque sus cerebros han sido revueltos y programados por narcisistas sociópatas hambrientos de poder que los usan como idiotas útiles en su ascenso al poder: ¡DESPIERTA! ¡ESTÁS EN UN CULTO TONTOS! ¡HAS SIDO ENGAÑADO POR UN MONTÓN DE MEGALOMANIACOS QUE SE ENGRANZAN A SI MISMO! ¡SAL ANTES DE QUE SEA TARDE! ¡DEJEN DE ADORAR A LOS PIES DE LOS POLÍTICOS! ¡TE ESTÁN ROBANDO TU PODER PERSONAL Y TU CAPACIDAD DE PENSAR CON CLARIDAD! ¡TUS CEREBRO HAN SIDO COOPTADOS POR GENTE QUE QUIERE CONTROLARTE Y EXIGE TU CONFORMIDAD! ¡DESPIERTA MALDITO! ES UN CULTO!!! (Trate de imaginar a Gandalf cuando les estaba diciendo a los hobbits que huyeran del demoníaco Balrog cuando llegó al puente en la película El señor de los anillos). Es un lugar divertido para estar... en el centro. Solía darse el caso de que los centristas moderados fueran aceptados por ambos lados del pasillo político, e históricamente fuimos tratados como "librepensadores" razonables y "cuidadores de vallas". Ahora, sin embargo, somos odiados por igual por ambos bandos que simplemente son incapaces de aceptar nuestra negativa a ajustarnos a sistemas de creencias rígidos y dogmáticos que no dejan lugar para el pensamiento independiente. Los inconformistas son completamente inaceptables para los miembros de la secta. Representan una gran amenaza para la estructura de poder controlada por los líderes de la secta en la cima de la pirámide de control mental. Tengo amigos que pertenecen tanto al culto de extrema izquierda como al culto de extrema derecha que me envían correos electrónicos y mensajes de texto sobre política en un débil intento de convertirme. Me recuerda a mi amigo que era testigo de Jehová. Solía dejar “accidentalmente” panfletos en mi apartamento cuando salíamos. No hay una diferencia real. Tanto los miembros de cultos religiosos como políticos se han convencido a sí mismos de que es su deber sagrado convertir a la gente a su credo dogmático y de mente estrecha. He perdido amigos porque les he pedido cortésmente que dejen de enviarme nada sobre política. Ven esto como una afrenta excepcional a su realidad existencial e identidad. Lo que no se dan cuenta es que me niego a ser una oveja sin sentido en un rebaño de autómatas sin discernimiento. Prefiero pensar por mí mismo... es poco probable que este rasgo obstinado de personalidad cambie en función de la propaganda política que me arrojan como un ladrillo de alborotador a través de la ventana de una tienda. Ahora estoy, y siempre estaré, abierto al discurso civil y al debate impersonal. Sin embargo, no tengo ningún interés en hablar de política con miembros de la secta. Esos días han terminado. Om. Paz. Amén. I am a teacher within the tradition of Kriya Yoga. One of the most preeminent Gurus of my lineage is Sri Yukteswar who was responsible for correcting certain important mathematical errors regarding the duration of the Yugas (eras) within Vedic astrology. Within the cosmology of the Yugas exists the idea that the planet passes through four basic eras; Satya Yuga is considered the most enlightened and Kali Yuga the most debased, along with two other ages in between that are ascending and descending periods of the so-called "great year." The entire cycle requires approximately 24,000 years to complete. I dare not go into any detailed description here of the entire cosmology, but for those interested in learning more, I highly recommend Sri Yukteswar's seminal book The Holy Science. The basic idea is that we pass through predictable, fixed ages that each have their own corresponding stage of collective human consciousness. Essentially, in Satya Yuga, the vast majority of humans are enlightened and in Kali Yuga the opposite is true.
While I agree with the overall validity of the cosmology historically, I have come to see it as highly problematic within the context of our present age as we approach ecological catastrophe. In other words, I don't think it's a great idea to wait until 7700 AD (the start of the next Satya Yuga) to magically right the astrological ship. Given the current rate of environmental decimation, I worry that the biosphere will not posses the requisite biodiversity to make it much past 2200 AD, let alone 7700 AD. However, I do not suffer from the illusion that humanity will be the solution to the problem. After a great deal of burdensome contemplation, I have concluded that humans are not the solution to the problem. They are, instead, the problem. No amount of positive thinking and "new age wooism" can save the planet from its inescapable demise. What is needed is not a mass spiritual awakening like many misguided prophets were predicting for 2012. There is no time for that. People are simply not waking up fast enough. One quick scroll through the average Instagram feed should reassure any doubters of this basic spiritual fact. There is no mass awakening happening; at least, not on the scale that would be necessary to reverse extant environmental damage. It's a verifiable myth. I'm afraid that we are headed for an inevitable global eco-fascist dictatorship that will make the CCP look humanitarian by comparison. The so-called "Great Reset" has begun and we are most likely powerless to stop it. Should we even try? Is it worth fighting the global power elite in a feeble attempt to hold on to a few soon-to-be vestigial scraps of human liberty and freewill? I'll be perfectly honest...I haven't a clue. Om. Peace. Amen. Español Soy profesora dentro de la tradición de Kriya Yoga. Uno de los Gurús más destacados de mi linaje es Sri Yukteswar, quien fue responsable de corregir ciertos errores matemáticos importantes con respecto a la duración de los Yugas (eras) dentro de la astrología védica. Dentro de la cosmología de los Yugas existe la idea de que el planeta pasa por cuatro eras básicas; Satya Yuga se considera la más iluminada y Kali Yuga la más degradada, junto con otras dos edades intermedias que son períodos ascendentes y descendentes del llamado "gran año". El ciclo completo requiere aproximadamente 24.000 años para completarse. No me atrevo a entrar aquí en ninguna descripción detallada de toda la cosmología, pero para aquellos interesados en aprender más, recomiendo encarecidamente el libro seminal de Sri Yukteswar "La ciencia sagrada". La idea básica es que pasamos por edades predecibles y fijas, cada una de las cuales tiene su propia etapa correspondiente de conciencia humana colectiva. Esencialmente, en Satya Yuga, la gran mayoría de los humanos están iluminados y en Kali Yuga ocurre lo contrario. Si bien estoy de acuerdo históricamente con la validez general de la cosmología, he llegado a verla como altamente problemática dentro del contexto de nuestra era actual a medida que nos acercamos a la catástrofe ecológica. En otras palabras, no creo que sea una gran idea esperar hasta el 7700 dC (el comienzo del próximo Satya Yuga) para enderezar mágicamente la nave astrológica. Dada la tasa actual de destrucción ambiental, me preocupa que la biosfera no posea la biodiversidad necesaria para superar el 2200 d. C., y mucho menos el 7700 d. C. Sin embargo, no sufro de la ilusión de que la humanidad será la solución al problema. Después de una gran cantidad de ardua contemplación, he llegado a la conclusión de que los humanos no son la solución al problema. Ellos son, en cambio, el problema. Ninguna cantidad de pensamiento positivo y "cortesía de la nueva era" puede salvar al planeta de su inevitable desaparición. Lo que se necesita no es un despertar espiritual masivo como muchos profetas equivocados estaban prediciendo para el 2012. No hay tiempo para eso. La gente simplemente no se está despertando lo suficientemente rápido. Un desplazamiento rápido a través del feed promedio de Instagram debería tranquilizar a los que dudan de este hecho espiritual básico. No está ocurriendo un despertar masivo; al menos, no en la escala que sería necesaria para revertir el daño ambiental existente. Es un mito comprobable. Me temo que nos dirigimos hacia una inevitable dictadura ecofascista mundial que hará que, en comparación, el PCCh parezca humanitario. El Gran Reinicio ha comenzado y lo más probable es que no podamos detenerlo. ¿Deberíamos siquiera intentarlo? ¿Vale la pena luchar contra la élite del poder mundial en un débil intento por aferrarse a unos cuantos fragmentos de libertad humana y libre albedrío que pronto serán vestigios? Seré perfectamente honesto... No tengo idea. |
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Christopher Sartain es profesor de Yoga y meditación y autor en Chile. Archivos
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