Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Jumping from the plane...

I want to live a life greater than myself.  Chasing more money, chasing more opportunity, having better sex, having more sex, having more good relationships, having better relationships, having better self confidence, having better body image/body, getting a promotion, among thousands of examples, being more than what we are today is what motivates us and chasing these things give us a sense of happiness.  But you see the entire thing is not in the thing or the concept to be had in the chasing.  I will never get to the finish line if I remain in my out-of-the-box operating system. I will my entire life be forever chasing, and never getting ‘there’.  It is amazing that this can be enough to fuel an entire human’s life span.  I have to create my own operating system.  Otherwise I will run out of energy – I will run out of motivation, I will run out of time manifesting my highest aspiration of myself because my operating system dictates I must chase these things.  Well what happens when you are no longer interested in any of it?  It is not a bad thing that I get to the finish line simply by removing my desire to chase. By being aware and calling out the fallacy of the chase.  Yes, now in this transitory period that is why everything is losing interest for me and it is a very scary abyss to be entering but it is truth as I have discovered it.  Yes, there is a massive disconnect that is occurring – but it is necessary because otherwise I will be hitched to too many limiting factors in my pursuit of my life’s purpose.  There very much is a feeling of ‘me’ dying.  There is so much of what my ego held as its interpretation of ‘me’ that is letting go through my thoughtful force.  It (my ego) wants to maintain it.  But its vision is short sighted.  Yes I can remain on this treadmill forever and proceed as everyone else who hasn’t had this awakening does. I am not going to accept these fallacies to stand in my way.  I am unwilling to trade my soul’s desires of expression anymore.  I can not ‘trade’ any of my body, or my time, or my life for money.  I have to fulfill my purpose and because it has value and if I can deliver it – Money will come.  If I entertain the idea of ‘what if it doesn’t?’  Then I am operating from fear, and operating from fear will never express my soul’s desire, and will inevitably lead me to create far less value, thus creating far less money.  Can I jump? My ego is still holding on…  I must continue to strip it of its power. 

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Using passion as your fuel will no more assure you of success than being in love will ensure a successful long term relationship.

We often are indoctrinated with false misconceptions as to the cause and carrying force of some of the things we wish to pursue most in life.  Two that come foremost to the mind are our career choice and our primary relationship.  Passion and Love are things romanticized to seek and uncover.  While definitely important to among other things create meaning and identify what we value, they are not ideas that will carry us through to fully realize either of their objectives.  It will rather be through a cultivation of self discipline and relationship skills that will provide the results that we seek in both endeavors.  Therein lies the critical distinction between creation and execution. The realization of what is needed to carry us through the different parts of the process, to lead us to a complete experience of that which we most desire.

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Christmas still has the power of a being a beautiful catalyst, but has been widely perverted by all who seek to gain from it.

The 'Meaning of Christmas' is an interesting thing to watch being defined between generations.  In my experience of it this year the Grandparents bemoan the meaning of Christmas being lost in that 'does anyone go to midnight mass anymore?'. My parents run around making sure everyone has many presents, all food and party details are taken care of, spending thousands of dollars all told on making sure things are 'perfect'.  The kids play playstation and watch TV and play on mobile phones taking pictures and immediately uploading them to share (show off identity) on social networks while commenting electronically with many people not physically present.  Who has the 'meaning of Christmas' in the best context? Materialism and identity gratification are rampant, just in different forms.  Everybody is satisfying the same thing - merely in their different ways of extracting meaning from highly self-motivated pursuits.  There is a misconception between the generations that they are behaving quite differently from each other. Go a level deeper, strip away the specific manifestations of behavior, and they are doing exactly the same thing... Mainly missing the point of Christmas.  If we would just pool the literally trillion dollars spent on all of us who have ridiculously exceeded what is required to live a good life already; and give that money to projects intended to better the lives of those who don't have the even the necessities to survive with dignity... What a difference we could make.  If we would pool just a part of the billions of hours we spend planning and being together for a consumerism Christmas; and spend that time on the people who's experience of life is greatly deprived of our social abundance... Again, what a difference we could make.  Could our current experience of the holidays ever be scaled back?  Or, ironically, would we need a new 'world religion' to 'start over' the entire point of an awakened humanity and mass reflection on what makes us all of, and from, a single entity? 

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Friday, December 24, 2010

When the avalanche starts...

People are starting to question whether our rugged individualism is such a good thing after all.  What once served us so well is finally crumbling for the simple reason that it’s unsustainable.  It’s a paradigm that will eventually leave us drowning in our own wastes.  In this sense humans are no different than bacteria in a petri dish.  Each individual working only for its self-interest ultimately contributes to the destruction of the whole collective.


When you first begin to awaken from the social haze, it can be very frightening.  You may feel disconnected, alone, and isolated.  You seem to notice things that no one else around you does.  And you begin to question whether or not your new perceptions are accurate.  Initially, you may feel worse than you ever have before.  You thought you knew what life was all about, but now… everything just seems broken.  Perhaps you feel this crushing weight of helplessness upon you.  You sense that something isn’t right, but you feel powerless to change it.

For some people this awakening may come via the head.  You begin to question the way most people live, and it looks more and more insane to you.  For others it comes through the heart.  Perhaps you bite into your ham sandwich one day, and it suddenly dawns on you that an animal had to suffer and die as a result of your choice, and maybe just a tiny bit of compassion seeps into your awareness.  Other people may wake up through the consciousness-expanding work of meditation.  And still others may find that it’s through service to others that they expand their perspective.  The process by which this expansion occurs isn’t that important.  What matters is simply that it does occur.

When you begin to awaken to a broader perspective, it may feel so uncomfortable that you will desperately want to return to your old perspective.  But it is already too late.  As hard as you try, you will find no more joy in the trappings of your previous life.  You may suffer from a marked decline in ambition and an almost overwhelming problem with procrastination.  As you look around, all you will see are empty surfaces with no depth.  Your motivation to do anything drains out of you.  You might even begin to feel stressed and panicked about it.

If you seek help from others who haven’t yet been through this expansion of consciousness, they won’t be able to help you.  They will only make things worse for you.  They may even want to drug your problem to help you try to forget.

Higher awareness is like a fire that burns within you.  It will gradually burn off that which cannot hold its energy.  Many parts of you will die.  You will gasp for breath as you see your previous career ambitions, your old projects, your relationships, and your attachment to possessions fall away one by one.  You will lament these losses, and you may begin to wonder if you will have anything left.  What once seemed important to you now becomes only dust.

Everyone experiences this process differently.  For some it is a spiritual awakening.  For others it feels like a midlife crisis.  Your initial reaction will be to fight it, but such attempts will be in vain.  You’re undergoing a quantum leap to a higher level of awareness, and there is no turning back.  Once the process begins, it is irreversible.  The more you fight it, the more suffering you will experience.

As you progress through this period of expansion, the pain and fear will eventually subside.  You will begin to feel more at peace.  Your former life will be broken, but a new one will start to emerge.  Once you acknowledge the trivial as trivial, you’ll be ready to refocus your life on that which has the potential to matter.  You will begin to seek out and embrace the real purpose of your life.  And your new state of consciousness will begin to feel comfortable and even pleasurable to you.  Discovering what actually matters enough to devote your existence to it is the very heart and soul of personal development.

Once you’ve completed this expansion of your perspective, you’ll finally start living as the great spirit you truly are instead of as the shell that houses it.  You will permanently recognize the trivial as trivial, and no amount of social conditioning will be strong enough to shrink your awareness back down again.  You will still be able to function in the world, but at a whole new level.  Many people have tremendous fear that if they expand their awareness, they will fall so out of touch with reality that they’ll put their survival (and their family’s survival) at risk.  But this transitional phase is only temporary.  On the other side is a place where survival becomes easy, so easy in fact that it barely requires any attention at all.  And from this new place, you can live as the fearless being you were always meant to be.  Joy will become your natural state, and you will finally know what is important enough to live for.

If you haven’t yet begun to experience this expansion, then this description will make little sense to you (in fact, it’s doubtful you’ve read this far because your ego would have compelled you to stop reading).  If you’re experiencing this expansion in your life now, then just know that your “dark night of the soul” will eventually end; you can make it easier on yourself if you learn to relax into it without resisting.  And if you’ve already emerged on the other side, then the above is just a summary of what you’ve already been through.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

One should not search for an abstract meaning of life. One should strive for their own specific mission in life to carry out a concrete non physical assignment that demands of them its fulfillment. Therein they cannot be replaced, nor can their life be repeated.

When we ponder the 'meaning of life' there is an important distinction to make initially of where our mind goes. Does it go outward and try to remember something which we once heard that has meaning to us, or does it go inwards without association to pillars of our understanding to come forth with the answer?  I'd like to make the argument that to come up with something that your soul wishes to express will be the most substantive and rewarding pursuit of a lifetime. The fuel for this pursuit will be inextinguishable. It will be the Universe's energy flowing through you, and will not require a credit and debit system of energy from your material self.  We know that each one of us is unique. Own your individual potentials and manifest from it a life that will make its mark of existence.

TuHnIiNqKuEeR

When someone sees the same people everyday, they become part of the person's life; and then they want the person to change.

When we know someone from a distance we usually marvel at their unique set of skills that set themselves apart from other people we know.  We praise their qualities we notice and like in them and that's about all there is to the relationship. Once that person rises above a certain threshold of familiarity, all the sudden heaps of external expectations are placed on them. Be cognizant of this social irrationality and remain in the space of appreciating any whatever thing they bring to your life. You, and they, will experience a happier existence.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Just don't 'learn' something new everyday. Make new distinctions everyday.

I think we have education all wrong.  It is rarely useful to know general facts.  Sure, I grant that we need to have an understanding of the backbone on which humanity has been formed.  That said, being below how to relate at an elementary level of references is rarely an issue for anyone who is socially conditioned.  The argument here is that facts will rarely endear you to others, rarely provide personal insights, rarely provide understanding, and rarely causes you to wish to learn more.  The magic is in making distinctions and originating nuance in every aspect of the human experience.  Everybody knows about the holocaust, that we live in North America, and that we seek love.  How we feel about these, and all things,  what we conjure in our imaginations when we project these ideas, and how it affects our behaviour that these things are facts is where all the 'stuff' of life resides.  Understanding, motivation and sharing can occur when we complexify our ideas and feelings about our knowledge.  There is a difference between learning something new and making new distinctions.  One is of much greater substance.

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We are in a constant state of wanting something we can't quite reach. This state of wanting, of dreams that never get fulfilled, is the result of pretending we are on our way to somewhere when we are really stalled.

How many times - now that you are aware of it, have you placated that little inner desire by saying to it "We are getting there".  Oh how the sense of working towards something is soothing regardless of the objective.  This can be a blessing - but only when the goal is defined and progress is measurable.  The problem is, is that many times our goals are only directions and our progress is only measured by "It's still possible".  Don't fall into this trap of innate human fallacy.  Understand when you are actually making progress compared to comforting inner desires.  The latter begins to weigh down your subconscious and begins to prevent you from journeys your alternate future would have held. 

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People choose not to see their gift rather than face what looks like an unacheivable future.

Have you ever realized something that you are really really good at?  I mean, the thing about you that others are always lauding over?  Have you ever thought of putting it to work for you as a way to monetize your inherent and practiced gift?  Once you know what this thing is, it is important not to turn away from it.  Don't turn away and say "Yes, it's a nice complimentary part of my person, but one that only shows up in personal affairs".  I challenge you to start thinking of ways you can be and express this part of you in a way that takes over your persona and gives it to the world - as well as taking over a larger part of your day and contributing to your financial situation.  There is a way to slowly begin to monetize your gifts.  This will show you the possibilities of doing what you are greatest at - for a living.

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It's not what you are doing, its that you are doing something you value.

Often times, we find ourselves tied up in commitments we aren't fully enjoying or want to be doing.  It is really a waste of life experience to realize you are wishing away time in the completion of responsibilities. There is importance in replacing activities you feel you should do, with activities that allow joy to flow out of you - regardless of how those around you value your decision. You are allowed to and have a right to and even an obligation to yourself to live the life that will maximize your experience. Not what looks to others to be of maximal value for your experience.  You are the determinant of an activity's merit.  No one sees your opportunities through the prism of your perspective.

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People answer with what they do, because they can't answer who they are.

Do you ever find yourself in a conversation with a new acquaintance, and almost invariably the first personal explorative question asked or received is "What do you do?".  What a socially ignorant submission to behaviourism. Our identity is not wholly tied up in that which we trade our time for money.

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Speaking strictly, you don't think. Thinking happens to you, unless you focus it.

It is a startling and unsettling discovery when you realize this truth. All of the sudden you will catch yourself not actually in control of your thoughts. We think that's what the 'crazy' people suffer from.  Then you realize that you fit your own description of 'them'. You catch your thoughts randomly jumping, often repetitive and rarely reaching any measure of conclusion. That's the bad news. The good news is that you can interject this process the instant you care enough to. Enjoy the rewards of focus.

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I appreciate the value in being simple. But simple can be good or bad. Choosing to live wholly simply, with the capability of complexity; That is where God resides.

There is much to be said about not speeding your life up to its maximum possible speed.  Though you are doing things that you think may bring you happiness, not having time to reflect on that contentment will actually cause a decrease in happiness.  Contentment occurs in the space between things, inbetween objectives, and inbetween projected thoughts about the future.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

First Post - Foundational Foreshadowing

How can you accept the notion that morality is borne externally and extolled by those who do not exhibit it?

This, in a nutshell - Is what has brought me to this point in my journey of life.

I always find it so interesting to realize that some of our most staunch convictions are not actually ours but instead have been internalized from people, situations and experiences we never fully analyzed.

Of course, you may jump initially upon reading this statement and form an opinion based on people, situations and experiences from your religious history.  It is easy to do, and rather sad that religion has become one of the first things pinpointed when confronted with this irony.  The idea however, stretches across relationships with parents, teachers, mentors, lovers and friends.  "You are who you hang around with".  This can be extraordinarily powerful, extraordinarily limiting, or extraordinarily malicious. 

After much pain in experiencing the perplexing and stubborn notion I felt as a child that somehow the adults had it all wrong - I have come to this place.  This place of active learning, of searching, of trying on and experiencing truth.

I welcome you to join me on my journey, to share yourself with me and with all the sets of eyes that will find themselves here over time.

TuHnIiNqKuEeR

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Welcome!

Hello everyone and welcome to the Intelligent Oasis community.

This blog and collections of thoughts is here for those who like to think and discuss matters below the surface. 

I would encourage every one of you who drops by and enjoys what is discussed here to follow us and be an active member.  Please comment and link to ideas and thoughts you have.

My hope is for us to connect with each other, share and complexify our understanding of the lives we lead, and the lives we direct.

Sincerely,
Eric Ciarroni - TuHnIiNqKuEeR