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I personally "have" no higher power, as that usage
denotes possession. There is a fundamental Principle. It has me, and you, and
all of manifestation as its expression as the Cosmos which It permeates, and is
not separate from, and in fact IS. It can be pointed to, but not spoken, as it
is Ineffable. It is not a person or Person, yet is the power to and source of
either.
Simply stated, one can say:
Consciousness is fundamental
Consciousness is the Light to the awareness of ideas and thoughts.
What one is conscious of, as awareness, constitutes experience.
All are aware, few are consciously aware and thus mistake their thoughts,
memories, senses, physicality, "self", etc, for their actual
immutable untouched Self, which is equatable with such words as Soul, Spirit,
Life, Truth, Love, Principle, and Mind. I would add "God", but that
has become one of the most abused and wrongly understood terms in any language.
There is a simple reason for this and it is the cause of much tragic misunderstanding
and wrong teaching.
One is trained to be aware "of ", as subject/object
experience and mistakes the objects of that awareness for Self, mistaking the
self-constructed by parochial indoctrination as real. In fact, that constructed
self, wherever and whenever it is may be functional or not. In any case, it is
in fact merely programming. This is demonstrable by a number of experiential
means, some spontaneous, some induced. In fact, it is possible to go past the
extremely and most common state of the human, that being the subject/object
state. Going beyond it yields a basis for actual and useful work on self in a
way which is inclusive of Universals as distinct from local or parochial
constructs of explanation. This is demonstrable and experienceable.
Operationally, all of this means exactly what has been
succinctly stated for ages in many ways. The most familiar to us today are
three:
One is the Golden Rule. Foundational to the Golden Rule is the
experiential and gut understanding that the other IS oneself in essence,
despite appearance.
Second is The Great Commandment. Foundational to the Great
Commandment is the experiential and gut understanding that the other IS oneself
in essence, despite appearance.
Third is "Women and Children First." Foundational to
"Women and Children First" is the understanding that they are the
means of transmittal and expression of the first two if properly educated. Any
morality, or civic system, or economic system, not based on Women and Children
First is a false, detrimental, morality or system at worst leading to collapse
and societal suicide.
From these three flow all of the connective and salubrious
considerations and actions, private, familial, civic, and other, which foster
the highest possibility of all individuals and the various aspects of society.
It is on these that Civilization and Culture of the highest sort might be
built.
An additional note:
Because of both the emergent nature of human awareness as
pointed to in christianism by the sadly misunderstood story of "The Fall",
it is the Nature of the human awareness to NEED to know. And to do. And to
protect what it thinks is sacred. And all of that is well and good. IF it is
done consciously. Usually, it is not, and it is done from personal and
parochial ideas. That's natural. And it works very well up to a point. That
point is when other explanations understood by their holders as beliefs,
usually sacred beliefs, clash in the practical world.
Of course, the Prime Directive of the human being survival, even
beyond the grave, the SYSTEM ONE WAS INDOCTRINATED INTO AT BIRTH AND THROUGH
CHILDHOOD IS PERCIEVED AS ABSOLUTE AND FUNDAMENTAL REALITY. And that is the
root of the persistence of "faith". But it is not Real. No matter how
real it feels and how much sense it makes. It is not. It might have actual
elements of Truth in it which keep it afloat, as do the thousands of versions
of christianism today, but they lack the leveling factor, the leavening which
would bring them to Life and allow them to naturally shed their differences,
their parochialisms, and all of that, while retaining the feeling and actuality
of Sacredness which is Real. This can happen as naturally as graduating to the
next grade up, or as easily as a snake sheds its skin, or a butterfly emerges
from a cocoon.
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