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“Wisdom
tells me I am nothing. Love tells me I am everything.
Between the two my life flows.”
Nisargatta Maharaj
COSMIC
CHAOS
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Yesterday
I was a mess, schleping along with my own little grain of sand
like an ant heading for the mound. Today is better. This morning
I sat with myself, breathed, picked up my journal and flipped
back to the pages where I was on fire and inspired (could it
have been only two days ago?). And then it happened like it
always does when I get out of my way. I got over myself. I felt
connected again, not so dead-center focused on me and my own
perceived burdens as I am on you, my brothers and sisters, spiritual
beings in human form. Nothing against ants you understand, but
gnawing and hauling my own dirt, while necessary, doesn't do
a lot to elevate my consciousness. There is more.
My journal
notes from Richard Tarnas and a conference at Pacifica a few
months ago, completely brought me back to the real reality of
an “enchanted universe” guided by a “profound
creative intelligence” of which I–and all of us–are
a significant part. (I share this link with a Tarnas, beliefnet
interview: http://www.beliefnet.com/story/193/story_19389.html)
Tarnas is a beautiful
man, humble for all his luminary accomplishments. Born in Switzerland,
educated at Harvard, he was the Program Director at Esalen for
twenty years, now teaches philosophy and psychology at the California
Institute of Integral Studies, and his book, The Passion of
the Western Mind is widely used in universities. But all of
his accomplishements are not what drew me to him, it's his scandalous
new book, Cosmos and Psyche. Scandalous because he dares to
merge cultural and planetary history with astrology (no longer
recognized or taught in universities as a valid science, philosophy
or world view). Scandalous to the establishment, yet impelling
as he weaves a tapestry of epocal planetary configurations which
have clearly influenced history, and just as clearly correlate
with edge-state economic, sociopolitical, environmental and
human rights pressures which bear in upon us now.
Waves of overlapping
celestial influences are flooding the planet with imperative
energies. Tarnas gets my attention when he clarifies that we
are now under the sway of planetary forces that were in effect
during the Renaissance and Reformation. I am riveted to understand
that we are at the effect of still other aspects similar to
those from 1929-1933. And encouraged to believe that the revolutionary
seeding of the-times-they-are-a- changin' Sixties are becoming
concrete in our time. We've had enough. We have reached a tipping
point. We are a part of the whole and the whole is a part of
us. I feel it. I get it. We are the ones we have been waiting
for. The time is now.
That's a lot for
an ant to digest. But not for a conscious human being when we
realize that humanity is at a “newborn moment”.
Birth–even rebirth–is never pleasant with all that
blood and scat. I'm not a fan of hanging out in the birth canal.
Definitely, it's time to push.
Tarnas' words resonate
deep: “We all need to orient our lives toward more beauty,
towards art, towards relationship and towards interior self-exploration…
we need to be listening closely to our own hearts, our own calling
to new horizons.” I hear him. Truthiness resonates deep
in my bones. The only thing which I, or any of us can do in
an insane world, is respond when the still quiet voice speaks
within: This is the way. Go… Do your part. Tomorrow I
may be wrestling again. But tonight, my heart if full and I
remember who I am. |