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  • Our Western worldview seems to be characterised by fragmentation & distraction

  • We see borders between countries, cultures, hopes & beliefs

  • We see a difference between our mind & bodies, you, me, nature & the objects.

  • This fragmented view pervades in the way we organise our lives as well

  • When we are at work, we are thinking of our next holiday destination

  • On holiday, we are thinking about work

  • And when we are eating, we are watching television

  • and when we are trying to sleep, we think about our to-do list for tomorrow

  • to physically compensate for this unhealthy way of living, we go for a long run.

  • But while we are running, we turn on our mp3 player not to be disturbed by our own thoughts.

  • When we travel by public transport, we do the exact same, yet not to be disturbed by others.

  • Along the way we are trying to avoid the many thousands and mostly irrelevant advertisements, that are trying to distract us.

  • Meanwhile, we are alienating from each other, are facing issues of greed & inequality.

  • Our quest for meaning in the 21st Century has never felt bigger.

  • On the one side, this fragmented view is caused by our language, which has a subject-verb-object structure, forcing us to think in dualities.

  • On the other side, and ever since the ancient greeks we have developed the scientific method as the onlyreliablemeans to finding the truth.

  • Its premises are that any experiment should be intersubjectively testable, quantifiable & expressible.

  • This has lead us to gear our attention to the external world, as opposed to the internal world.

  • Now there are some other forces that have been distracting us from taking this inward journey.

  • Througout the ages we have been busy colonising & exploiting new continents

  • Enjoying the riches of this life

  • With industrial & technological revolutions.

  • Or our latest, space travel.

  • Somehow, it looks like we are afraid to face ourselves

  • To see what’s left without all the distractions.

  • But at the same time this is the main challenge for our 21st Century.

  • Ourselves.

  • Now, there are two ways of knowing.

  • The first is rational thinking. It is perfect for achieving a chosen end through analysis.

  • But it renders the world as a bunch of fragmented & meaningless objects.

  • The second is meditative thinking, or intuitive knowing.

  • It tends to see the world as a whole and doesn’t search for that absolute truth.

  • But gives a sense of subjective meaningfulness.

  • It is however useless in carrying out practical affairs.

  • Both ways of knowing are complementary and absolutely necessary

  • But it seems that Western man has identified mostly with rational knowing and has neglected intuitive knowing as a source of knowledge.

  • So let’s focus on intuitive knowing a bit more.

  • It has always formed the fundament of Eastern traditions

  • They acknowledge that language is incapable of portraying reality,

  • ..that language is a map which we shouldn’t confuse with the actual territory.

  • Nature in essence doesn’t know these distinctions at all,

  • ..but it is part of one big resonating frequency field, in which everything influences everything else.

  • This oneness is called the Tao in Taoism

  • Dharmakaya in Buddhism

  • Brahman in Hinduism

  • and the unified field in quantum theory.

  • This natural flow of energy unfolds the way nature intends it

  • and can be seen everywhere in the structure of nature.

  • It is the urge of nature wanting to be free.

  • If we block this energy, unnatural deformations happen.

  • It works the same way in your body.

  • If your muscles are cramped and block energy, it will lead to illnesses in other parts of your body.

  • This idea forms the basis of Chinese medicine.

  • So the challenge is to undo ourselves from all physical, emotional, mental, spiritual blockages & social expectations

  • To give room for this natural flow of energy to run through us.

  • As such, our purpose unfolds in what we give to this world.

  • Now let’s take a small sidestep and have a look at the way we have organised our society.

  • Five of its biggest industries are drugs, gambling, prostitution, war & banking.

  • All of these industries are either about materialism, protectionism,

  • and as a result of the happiness void we all feel in between, we massively flee into escapism.

  • Whether it’s drugs, prostitution or gambling.

  • Change is happening however, as the urge of nature wanting to be free is bigger than ourselves.

  • Millions of people around the world are unconditionally giving and sharing,

  • whether it’s software, music, skills and talents, free hugs or places to stay over.

  • Our governments and business however, still operate from that framework of ownership

  • and are doing everything they can to prevent this natural urge from happening.

  • Just have a look at the war on terror,

  • the music industry trying to protect music,

  • internet censorship or the whole industry of intellectual property lawyers.

  • All based on fear of loss.

  • But knowledge, talent, music, love and compassion do not allow themselves to be encaged in this framework of ownership.

  • It seems to me that we are fighting against the forces of nature

  • Sooner or later, well realize that Giving is All we Have

  • Story: Jeroen Timmers, Audio: Leo Melcherts, Animation: Raquel Ramirez

Our Western worldview seems to be characterised by fragmentation & distraction

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21世紀的挑戰|奉獻是我們的一切 (Challenges of the 21st Century | Giving is All we Have)

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    Grovyle 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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