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Thursday, February 01, 2007 
Volume
Twenty Nine

Comet McNaught by Giuseppe Menardi
In This Issue:
Triggered By Evil by Paul Levy
Magical Story by Lightfoot
Death, where is thy sting? (Or in the midst of life we are in death) by Anna Vayaki
The Sentient Night (Thinking Tonight) by Donald R. Johnson
Ode To The End Of The Religious Era (Playful Oba Prose) by KenOba
Triggered by Evil
by Paul Levy
Due to the horrific events playing out on the world stage, I find
myself unable to
avoid the subject of "evil." Some of my readers have objected to my use of the
term "evil,"
because it "triggers" something in them which makes them feel uncomfortable, and
sometimes even makes them stop reading. Their reaction has made me wonder
whether I
should use a different word so as not to trigger them, or is activating people
the whole
point of my writing? When I contemplate this question, however, I am left with
the feeling
that there is no other word that more accurately describes what I am pointing at
than
"evil." I find myself wondering, is there something being revealed to us when,
for example,
people are triggered by the mere mention of the word "evil?"
When I mention the word evil, I am not talking metaphysically. I am not
theologically
qualified to do so. When I talk about evil, I am talking about psychological
evil, whose
effects are all around us. Splitting-off from and projecting out our own
darkness is an
inner psychological process that explicates itself in the outer world by feeding
the
seemingly endless destruction in the collective body politic. In using the term
psychological evil, I am being pragmatic in that I am referring to the senseless
and
unnecessary violence being enacted all around us whose source is to be found
nowhere
but within the human psyche. Psychological evil has a dis-integrative effect on
the whole
(both inwardly and outwardly), and is hence, anti-life.
Talking about the real-world manifestations of evil, Jung said, "The Christian
world is now
truly confronted by the principle of evil, by naked injustice, tyranny, lies,
slavery, and
coercion of conscience…. Evil has become a determinant reality. It can no longer
be
dismissed from the world by a circumlocution [an indirect, roundabout mode of
expression]. We must learn how to handle it, since it is here to stay." We are
clearly being
asked – make that demanded – by the universe to come to terms with evil.
Evil animates itself, psychologically speaking, through humanity's
unconsciousness. Evil's
power is only operative in the absence of consciousness. Evil, through our
psychological
blind spots, plays with our perceptions so as to hide itself. In order to not
be destroyed by
evil we have to understand the nature of the beast we are dealing with. Like
that great
maxim of medicine says, "Do not attempt to cure what you do not understand." We
have to
bring evil to the level of conscious awareness. To quote Jung, "…how can evil be
integrated? There is only one possibility: to assimilate it, that is to say,
raise it to the level
of consciousness."
Evil cannot stand to be seen, for when it is truly seen, it is not unconscious
anymore, and
its seeming power over us gets taken away. Just like a vampire can't stand the
light of
consciousness, once we see evil, we take away its autonomy - it can no longer
act itself
out through us unconsciously. The energy locked up in evil then becomes
available to
serve what is best for the whole, which is to say it becomes transformed so as
to feed and
nourish life, instead of creating death.
Jung said, "Today as never before it is important that human beings should not
overlook
the danger of the evil lurking within them. It is unfortunately only too real,
which is why
psychology must insist on the reality of evil and must reject any definition
that regards it
as insignificant or actually non-existent. Psychology is an empirical science
and deals with
realities." In this statement Jung is not making a theological statement having
to do with
the metaphysical reality of evil. He is simply pointing at the psychological
reality of evil,
whose outward effects are evident all around us.
How much longer can we deny the reality of evil within our own psyche? Our
denial is itself
the manifestation of the very evil we are denying, while at the same time, our
denial
engenders the very evil of which our denial is an expression. The fact that evil
is so
rampant in our world is undeniably a reflection of something within ourselves.
This is why
Jung said, "We need more psychology. We need more understanding of human nature,
because the only real danger that exists is man himself…. His psyche should be
studied,
because we are the origin of all coming evil."
It is quite interesting that evil is such a major player in the world and so few
people are
actually acknowledging its leading role, let alone contemplating its dynamics.
To again
quote Jung, "One must be positively blind not to see the colossal role that evil
plays in the
world." What we are calling evil has been playing itself out throughout history,
but now it
has come out of hiding in the shadows and is staring us in the face for all who
open their
eyes and look. Jung pulled no punches when he said, "Evil today has become a
visible
Great Power." We can no longer avoid confronting evil, as our very survival as a
species
depends upon it.
Jung continued, "The view that we can simply turn our back on evil and in this
way eschew
[avoid, shun] it belongs to the long list of antiquated naiveties. This is sheer
ostrich policy
and does not affect the reality of evil in the slightest." This "ostrich
policy," in addition to
having no affect on diminishing evil's very real effects, is unwittingly
strengthening evil's
seeming power and sovereignty.
It is a big mistake, a true sin – a missing of the mark – for us to run from and
avoid
relationship with the evil we find within us. Jung said, "As long as Evil is
[considered] a
non-entity, nobody will take his own shadow seriously.... The future of mankind
very
much depends upon the recognition of the shadow. Evil is – psychologically
speaking –
terribly real. It is a fatal mistake to diminish its power and reality…. Evil
verily does not
decrease by being hushed up as a non-reality."
Jung is talking about the profound urgency for each of us to come to terms with
our own
shadow, which always has both a personal and archetypal dimension. The
archetypal
dimension of the shadow has a greater breath and depth than the merely personal.
Archetypal evil non-locally pervades the entire field of consciousness in which
we all
partake. If we are not in conscious relationship with our own shadow, we are
unwittingly
feeding and supporting the collective archetypal shadow spreading throughout the
collective field.
Insisting that we shouldn't talk about or put our attention on evil is one of
the ways that
evil keeps itself in business. Evil convinces us that to put our attention on
evil only feeds
it. This deception is so convincing because in one sense it is true. Evil only
has power
because we invest it with our attention. And yet, our looking away from evil is
the very
thing that allows it to generate itself and act itself out through our
unconscious. A
seeming conundrum: looking at evil appears to strengthen it, but looking away
gives it
power over us. Being unaware of evil due to unconscious denial is very different
than
consciously choosing not to give it our attention, however. Evil becomes
bankrupt and
unemployed when we see how it incarnates itself through our unconscious so as to
disguise and cloak itself.
One way that evil hides itself is by instilling in us the spiritual belief that
evil isn't real, it
doesn't really exist, that all that is real is "God." This deception is so
seductive because on
the ultimate level of reality, the fact that evil doesn't exist and that all
that is real is "God"
is true. On the absolute, ultimate level of reality, categories such as good and
evil lose all
meaning as opposites to each other. From the ultimate point of view, there IS no
such
thing as evil. Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr, one of the world's foremost scholars on
Islam,
makes this same point when he says, "…evil is real as much as we, who are
relative
beings, are real, but it is not real as far as "The Real' is concerned. That is,
in God there is
no evil."
What we call evil is simply the result of our own clinging and grasping. Our own
inner
darkness is not evil, but simply part of our totality. It is our contracting
against any part of
ourselves, whether it be dark or light, which generates the seeming problem.
Evil's origin
is our self-contraction against our own inner boundless radiance. Our
self-contraction is
itself an expression of the Divine working through us. Our self-contraction,
while
appearing to obscure our true nature, is actually a "disguised" expression of
it. From the
absolute point of view, everything IS spirit. Russian philosopher Nicholas
Berdyaev
expresses this paradox when he said, "It is equally true that a dark source of
evil exists in
the world and that in the final sense of the word there is no evil."
On the relative level of reality, however, evil is as real as real
can be. A big mistake
some metaphysically-oriented people make is to solely identify with the
absolute, and
marginalize the relative. Recognizing that there is ultimately no such thing as
evil, they
refuse to acknowledge and deal with it as it manifests in the relative world of
flesh and
blood. They try to magically "wish" the very real effects of evil out of
existence by denying
that it exists, which is a form of denial that strengthens the reality of what
is being denied.
In their denial they have created an artificial split between the opposites. All
spiritual
wisdom traditions point out that the absolute and relative levels of reality are
not separate
from each other; they interpenetrate each other so fully that they are truly
one.
THE LION'S GAZE
===============
There is an intrinsic problem with illuminating evil, however, as articulating
the nature of
evil can actually invoke it in the field. This is to say that even mentioning
the word evil can
constellate that very quality in the reader, as well as in myself. It then
becomes a question
of how do we "relate" to the very darkness within us which has been evoked? Do
we react
in fear, in which case the seeming evil has power over us? Or do we turn the
light of
consciousness onto the part of ourselves that is the source of the darkness,
reflecting
upon the very darkness which has been called forth within us?
One of the most beautiful teachings in Buddhism is called "The
Lion's Gaze." The
following example is given as an illustration: when we throw a stick around a
dog, the dog
runs after the stick, but when we throw a stick around a lion, the lion runs
after us. The
throwing of the stick in this example represents when something inside of us
gets
triggered. When we are triggered, it is as if a button inside of us has been
pushed which
activates an unconscious, compulsive knee-jerk reflex. Running after the stick
like the
dog, which is to "act out" being triggered, is to put our attention outside of
ourselves. "Oh,
I don't want to read about evil, it triggers me. I'm going to stop reading about
it." This is
to relate to what is triggering us in the outside world as "the problem." Having
the gaze of
the lion, however, if we become triggered by the word evil, for example, we turn
within
ourselves and self-reflect, looking at whatever it is within us that has gotten
activated. The
lion is not afraid to go right to the source of the trigger, which is never
outside, but always
within ourselves. Assuming the fearless gaze of the lion, we relate to the
situation that has
triggered us as a gift, as it has helped us access a part of ourselves that up
until now has
been unconscious, and hence hidden.
Shedding the light of our own awareness on what has become activated within us
by, for
example, our contemplation of evil, is the very act which transforms and
liberates the evil
within us back into our wholeness. Being in touch with our intrinsic wholeness
is to
recognize that we include both light and dark. Because evil exists in the
non-local field of
consciousness itself, we are all susceptible to its snares. Paradoxically, our
awareness of
our susceptibility to evil cultivates the humility which immunizes us from
evil's harmful
effects. The way to deal with evil is to be in touch with our inherent
wholeness, what Jung
calls the self, which acts as a sacred amulet or talisman, so to speak,
shielding and
protecting us from evil's pernicious effects.
Evil is an archetypal content of the collective unconscious, and like the mythic
Medusa, can
be too much to look at directly (whether it be in the outside world, or within
ourselves), as
it can be too traumatizing and hence, experienced as overwhelming. Just like
seeing
Medusa's reflections in the mirror, we can dis-spell the power of evil in the
world by
putting our attention on the reflex-ions it activates within ourselves.
It is impossible to see the outer manifestation of evil and stay a detached,
passive member
of the audience. Being an archetype, evil has an infectious quality; once we see
it, we are
no longer the same. Once we see evil in the outside world, a resonant frequency
within us
becomes ignited and set aflame. We can then approach evil's reflex-ion by
looking with
the lion's gaze at what has gotten triggered within us. It is by recognizing
evil as it gets
reflexively activated within us by the outside world that we assimilate it into
the wholeness
of our being.
Once we recognize, embrace and thereby metabolize the evil that has been
triggered
within ourselves, we non-locally lighten the darkness pervading the entire field
of
consciousness, as the evil within and without are inseparably interconnected as
aspects of
one unified process. In addition, by becoming consciously aware of our own
darkness, we
become self-empowered to effectively deal with the evil in the outer world in
new and
more creative ways that were previously unimaginable. Awakening to the darkness
within
us, we can connect with each other in lucid awareness and actively mobilize our
collective
genius so as to genuinely transform our world.
As we become more deeply acquainted with the evil within us, it is discovered to
be a
potential catalyst for the growth and expansion of consciousness, which is to
say that evil
ultimately serves the good. Jung recognized that whenever evil appeared in an
individual
person's process, some deeper good always came out of the experience that would
not
have emerged without the manifestation of evil. Could the same thing be true on
a
collective scale? To quote Jung, "…we assiduously avoid investigating whether in
this very
power of evil God might not have placed some special purpose which it is most
important
for us to know." We would not have had an expansion of consciousness if it
weren't for the
emergence of evil and our struggles with it. In Goethe's masterpiece "Faust,"
Faust asks
Mephistopheles (who represents the Devil) who he is, and Mephistopheles replies
that he
is "…part of that force which would do evil, yet forever works the good." In
coming to
terms with evil, evil is recognized to play a key role in the divine mystery of
the Incarnation
(of God) through humanity.
It is imperative for us to find the name for what is happening in our world. To
find the
name of the demon is to exorcise it. This is the power of the logos, of the
word. Like it
says in the Bible, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,
and the
Word was God." (John 1:1). Finding the name is a creative act which has the
power to
change the universe. Jung said, "For mankind it was always like a deliverance
from a
nightmare when the new name was found." We need to realize that the hour is upon
us,
and that we are being asked by the universe to deal with the evil in the outside
world by
finding its name within ourselves. Seeing the evil within ourselves allows us to
get a
"handle" on it.
Could it be that our unconscious re-action against even the mere mention of the
word
"evil" is touching a deeper, hidden part of ourselves so as to reveal it to us?
Is our being
triggered the very portal through which we can potentially learn how to
effectively deal
with evil? Is evil reflecting itself back to us through our reactions to it so
as to transform
itself, and us, in the process? Is the emergence of evil in our world the
revelation of the
very part of ourselves which we need to know in order to awaken? The answer to
these
questions is to be found by turning the lion's gaze of awareness towards the
darkness
which is being triggered within us.
Once we genuinely see the evil inside of us, we don't have to feed it by
fixating our
attention on it, as this would only be draining. Realizing that we can choose
where we put
our awareness empowers us. Once we see our own darkness, we can consciously
choose
not to focus on it for too long. We can then invest our energy in-visioning the
world we
want to co-create with each other, dreaming it up into actual materialization, a
truly
evolutionary act.
Jung said, "…for in the self good and evil are indeed closer than identical
twins!" In the
wholeness of the self, good and evil are indivisibly united, endlessly turning
into one
another so as to be ultimately indistinguishable. Jung commented, "In the
empirical self,
light and shadow form a paradoxical unity." The perspective which realizes that
good and
evil are not opposites but inseparably united is the aforementioned ultimate, or
absolute
state of consciousness. Could it be that this is the deeper meaning and
teleology (purpose
or goal) of evil in our world: to wake us up to our identity with divinity? Once
enough of us
realize this, we are able to creatively connect with each other and collectively
transmute
the destructive effects of evil into the liberating light of love itself. How
miraculous!
Paul Levy is an artist and a spiritually-informed political activist. A pioneer
in the field of
spiritual awakening, he is a healer in private practice, assisting others who
are also
awakening to the dream-like nature of reality. He is the author of "The Madness
of George
Bush: A Reflection of Our Collective Psychosis," which is available at his website
www.awakeninthedream.com. Please feel free to pass this article along to a
friend if you
feel so inspired. You can contact Paul at paul@awakeninthedream.com; he looks forward to your
reflections. ©
Copyright 2007.
Magical Story
by Lightfoot
Life takes on a sparkle and feeling of play,
In ordinary tasks and in every way,
A powerful story takes root in my heart,
And grows like a tree, such grand living art,
I water each day and nurture with love,
As the story unfolds it's branches above,
The roots go down deep and anchor it strong,
To the magical mind with spiritual song,
The story unfolds deep in framework 2,
And follows a pattern both ancient and new.
When the flowers bloom on the story boughs,
An open heart chakra this moment allows.
Death, where is thy sting?
(Or,
in the midst of life we are in death)
by Anna Vayaki
A rider on death
I am,
I walk
and thousands of cells
immolate themselves
on the soles of my feet
happy to become
the next layer of my calluses.
I eat
and millions of cells
on my digestive track
are sloughed off
to give way to a fresh
and ever ready layer.
I sleep
and the levels of my ego
die
and lose their way
in labyrinthine convolutions
of impossible illusions
reborn
anew in the morn;
or maybe not.
I age.
Where is the two year old
making mud pies,
Where is the teenager
aggressively opening
life's oysters?
Where is the young mother
of infinite patience
delighting
in those lovely babies?
Where is the woman
mature and powerful?
Where is the crone
white haired and wise?
I am riding the wave
of deaths past
and reining in
with a sure untutored hand
numberless deaths in the future,
the certain resurrection only
on the crest
of the here and now,
each breath
each blink of the eye
each thought.
Sentient Night (Thinking Tonight)
by Donald R. Johnson
Come fly with me
To those places between the stars
It's not really empty there
Not when you and I stop to talk
And weave our stories out of stardust
Into forms that can be seen by all
In the warm sentient night skies
(Here's my story for tonight)
In a certain place
The goddess Moon's glowing face
Will dim the stars light
And, as I always do now
I will think of her
I will wonder where she walks
And does she think of me?
She gently moved among us
With a smile and a kind word
She pointed out the best in others
In her eyes, even I looked good
Such a good feeling I had
And will always have now
I won't let it out of my head
You're a part of me now
You are the Girl in the Moon
Smiling down on me at times
Whether I'm heavy with cares
Or gliding weightless on thoughtforms
That I cannot put into simple words
Made wild by memories of the future...
I laugh at the joke that is my life
As I see it, but she is more kind
("You dream of yourself and warm your friends.
Share", she says.)
Because of that, I share with you
By myself, I am a twisted machine
Caught in self-analysis and criticism
I would never think anyone would care
Looking through your eyes, at my self
I wonder who this man is, so strange
I did not know that I had friends
Who is travelling in the land of the lost?
It's not you, it's me, as I always knew
But now I have a guiding light
A caring Spirit in the heavens
Someone who knows me well
And still likes me
It takes time for it to soak in
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
With your loving self high in the sky
I can toss my fear behind me
I will explore the truly scary places
And I know that you are there with me
I will walk in the spaces that were dark
But now are lit by your love
I will never be alone again
(How could I have known? I was too bound up
In the person I thought I was...
But I never wanted to be that one.
Your thought says "You have the freedom to choose.
Be your own inspiration")
1-27-2007
(Held up by Moonbeams, I'm learning to Fly again.
I am a being of light who sometimes dreams that he is stuck
on Earth.)
Ode To The End Of The Religious Era (Playful Oba Prose)
by KenOba
According to surveilance earlier this year
A similar degree of cultivation
Four shadows
Three succesive risks
And two additions
That aRose upon disclosure
To extinguish the concept
Of infernal combustion
Just what the doctrine ordered
No longer applies
And is met with
Our undivided dissension
We grin and bare arms
Though cradle no weapons
As with laughter and love
We launch this age of treason
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started reading "Seth Speaks". We end the meeting variously
with a psy-time, or reading from the Seth deck of cards. Of
course the reading goes slowly, because we always have a reason
to stop the flow for comments--current events, family or personal
tie-ins, etc. This is how we use the material, and it seems
to work.
Our second meeting of the month is what we call the experiential
meeting, which can range from a past-life hypnosis psy-time,
to a video of interest on a current topic, or a time of general
discussion. We did some remote-viewing experiments with pretty
good results.
Our meetings start at 7 PM and go to 10 PM. The host provides
tea, coffee or other drinks, and we bring finger food. There
is networking, friendship, and stimulating talk on all kinds
of subjects during the break. We aim to keep our focus on our
primary reality, and learn from each other how to deal constructively
with the secondary reality of our greater world.
Drop-ins are welcome--call Marie 503-232-6469 or email harakne@yahoo.com
for our meeting locations or any cancellations."
SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW
Seth Sessions Listing – compiled by Mary Dillman.
See what we look like. Add your own picture! – John M. set up a webpage where we can add our photos. It also features a global map that shows where folks are located.
The Personal Sessions, Vol. 7 – The series deleted sessions dealing with personal material are now available. Vol. 7, now in process, will complete publication of ALL the Seth Material! By Rick Stack and New Awareness Network.
Sethnet Speaks, January 2006 – compiled by Paul Helfrich.
The Classic Seth Portrait by Rob Butts This is a low resolution scan for those interested.
Check out the Mindscapes Music CD - Listen online to 22 tracks of music from Paul Helfrich. Also available for purchase.
Cool Conscious Creation Resources on the Web
2007
Conscious Creation Calendar of Events
Sethnet
Basics - get the most out of Sethnet
Sethnet
Archives - lots of free articles and material
Random
Seth quotes
Conscious Creation Links – Conscious Creation Publishers, Book Stores, Websites, Journals, Newsletters, Mailing Lists, Message Boards, and more.
The
Elias forum - website by Paul & Joanne Helfrich
contains an expansion of many of the conscious creation concepts
introduced by Seth/Jane Roberts, channeled by Mary Ennis.
What if the Seth material was a foundation to be expanded later
by other channeled sources? Can any perennial source ever be
considered complete AND infallible?
Seth readers will want to check out:
Introduction
& Overview
A
Seth, Elias Comparative Overview (Updated!)
Digest:
Seth, Jane Roberts
The
Kris Chronicles - an expansion of many of the conscious
creation concepts introduced by Seth/Jane Roberts, channeled
by Serge Grandbois.
A Kris, Seth, Elias Comparative Overview (Updated!) - a preliminary comparison of core concepts in the Seth material, information offered by Elias, and Kris Chronicles
Otherfocus.com the personal website of Donald R. Johnson
Explore the creative worlds of John McNally and Kristen Fox
Cofounders of the Conscious Creation Website and Email group
John and Kristen share interests in writing, art, photography and cooking which they explore on a variety of websites:
John's weblog: Parabolic Mirror
Intuitive Astrology site: Psychic Weather
Writing: Mind Altering Fiction
Photography: Telepathicfrog
Cooking: Food Follies
Shop: Telepathic Frog Designs
Shop Powered By Tshirts
Kristen's weblog: FoxVox
Art & Photo Gallery: Art of FoxVox
Art & Photo Prints: Deviant Art
Floral Designs Shop: Flower Bed Gifts
T Shirt Reviews Tshirt Casserole
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