“I have a dream…,” and so goes the noted speech
filled with words spoken from and with higher thought, heart, courage, and
Care. But there’s a phrase included that is key to shedding certain
self-imposed individual and collective burdens we share.
The third Monday in January in the United States
is a date Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is honored. Yes, the man and what he
sacrificed and gained for many is remembered, but what is also supposed to be
remembered and honored as well is our choice—and our responsibility—to act with
and from higher thought, emotion, word, action, and Care for ourselves and for all who share our human experience.
This is what, from the speech, got my attention
in a particular way: “I have a dream that one day… the sons of former slaves
and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the
table of brotherhood…. and all of God’s children…. will sing…. ‘Free at last!
Free at last!’” We often miss the fact that it isn’t only those who are caused
to be in or are coerced into any form of oppression who are oppressed or
enslaved, but also those who actively engage in this practice or who condone or
perpetuate, through their ambivalence or ignore-ance, any form of oppression,
be that in our personal lives or on a larger canvas. Whether at the individual
or collective level, no one who controls or manipulates or oppresses, or seeks
to (or allows it), is free, nor can they be, until they cease such practices.
When anyone seeks to control, manipulate, coerce,
or unfairly treat another in any way, he or she is no freer than those who
receive such treatment: the finer qualities of their true spiritual natures and
of their humanity are blocked; practiced long enough, these qualities wither.
The individuals are or become slaves themselves, oppressed by their own fears,
insecurities, and immoral behaviors, recognized as such or not—locked into a
mental-emotional cage of their own making or choice. Deep down they know this
imbalance exists, though their affected or afflicted ego aspects or psyches may
attempt to dress this in different garments. As a result, they believe the only
thing that will ease this unease or dis-ease is to do more of the same in order
to attain their goal: to feel powerful enough to feel secure, whatever the
cost, whatever the means.
Any individual, group, or institution burdens and
oppresses themselves when they practice taking anything from others, whether it
be something tangible or dignity or basic Rights, in order to enhance or
empower themselves; or withholds what would benefit or uplift others; practices
hate or ambivalence rather than Love, or oppression rather than honor the Right
of Free Will for all, that is, Free Will based on acting in accordance with the
Natural Laws and their Unifying Principle.
The premise of the Natural Laws and the Unifying
Principle is that there are standards about right and wrong which do not rely
on anyone deciding or decreeing what they are, that humans have an inherent
understanding of these and the ability to recognize one from the other, e.g.,
theft (of life, property, security) is wrong. The Universe is a spiritual construct designed by the
Creator for us to have experiences and learn and grow in Higher Consciousness.
The more we all practice this the
more we all benefit. The less we all practice this the less we all benefit.
The 7
Natural Laws, and their Unifying Principle, which are universal so do not
recognize as exempt such things as boundary lines, race, religion, social
position, or income brackets, are these:
The
Law of Mentalism: Thoughts
are formed before any manifestation; therefore, thoughts create things and
conditions. We are to be responsible for our own thoughts rather than think, speak, and act from programming,
especially flawed mental-emotional programming. We are to recognize
pathological thinking and behavior, which includes oppression of any kind, when
we see it, so that we may address it and cease passing it down (teaching it) to
generations that follow.
The
Law of Correspondence: The above
is like or similar to the below. The macro- and microcosms mirror each
other. As individuals are or behave, so will the collective be or behave. As
the collective is or behaves, so will be the individuals be or behave. This is
when the Law of Mentalism can assist us: we have personal responsibility when it comes to our thoughts, emotions,
words, and actions.
The
Law of Vibration: There is
no non-motion or complete rest; everything moves. Everything vibrates. The
Universe is pure vibratory energy manifesting itself in different ways. All
matter is energy in a state of vibration; nothing is truly solid. This means
that everything changes, that everything is in a constant state of change. Our
thoughts, emotions, words, and actions are ultimately vibrations that create
manifested experiences. We are meant to be responsible co-creators, about what
we create or don’t create, change or don’t change.
The
Law of Polarity: Everything
has a dual nature, that is, has its pair of opposites. However, the opposites
are identical in nature, but different in degree, just as hot and cold are
both measures of temperature, but different in degree. Skin color is a matter
of degree in pigmentation; nothing more, nothing less: we are human beings. Any
other (perceived) difference, including culture, is imposed by man, not by the
Creator.
The
Law of Rhythm: Everything
has its tides, its ascents and descents. Rhythm compensates: the measure of
the pendulum swing to the right is the same measure of the swing to the left.
Rhythm is real, but not set in stone. Rhythm reveals tendencies; therefore, Consciousness can override a tendency.
The
Law of Cause and Effect: Every
cause has its effect; every effect has its cause. Chance is what we call a Law not recognized. No matter the cause,
nothing escapes this Law. We have the Right of Free Will, but not to ignore the
Natural Laws and the Unifying Principle without consequences. There is a time
lag for what is often called Karma (you reap what you sow; what goes around
comes around). And the effect is not always delivered to us on a one-to-one
basis, alone. The effect is also experienced by the collective humanity,
whether that’s a result of action or inaction, whether positive or negative.
The
Law of Gender: Gender
is in everything. Everything and everyone has its masculine and feminine
principles. The highest form of this is in exercising the Sacred Masculine
AND the Sacred Feminine together. The
Sacred Masculine embodies the use of intellect, reason, and the self-defense
principle to protect ourselves and others when our or their Creator-Given
Rights are infringed upon. The Sacred Feminine embodies creativity, intuition,
and the non-aggression principle: to not steal life, property, or the Rights of
another; to not initiate violence or violation in any form upon another.
The Unifying
Principle that binds or encompasses the 7 Natural Laws:
CARE. Care is the causal factor that generates creation. Care is that which you
give your attention to and nurture. How you focus your attention and what you
feed into that attention generates experiences and results. Feed ignorance,
apathy, or oppression and you fuel more of each and ensure they grow. Feed true
Consciousness, common sense, and Care and you fuel more of each and ensure they
grow. What we care about on a daily basis acts as the driving force of our
thoughts, emotions, and actions. Care is the ultimate generator of the quality of our individual and collective
experiences.
Our lives and the world are what they are because
of how and how much we Care or don’t care to do what’s required to effect
change and improvement, including raising our Higher Consciousness, when and
where needed. We can improve the quality of our attention by putting it on
information that can improve both our and the collective human condition. We
should ask ourselves what we spend our time on, what we pay attention to, and
what kind of quality, as opposed to
just quantity, do we get in return. It is up to us to help ourselves and others
by raising our Consciousness and assisting others in any non-infringing way
that can be done.
Larken Rose wrote: When everyone has the same
misperception of reality—when everyone believes something untrue, even
something patently absurd—it doesn’t feel untrue or absurd to them. When a
false or illogical idea is constantly repeated and reinforced by nearly
everyone, it rarely occurs to anyone to even begin to question it. In fact,
most people become literally incapable of questioning it, because over time it
becomes solidified in their minds as a given—an assumption that doesn’t need a
rational basis and doesn’t need to be analyzed or reconsidered, because
everyone knows it to be true…. Such a deeply entrenched belief is invisible to
those who believe it. When a mind has always thought of something in one way,
that mind will imagine evidence…. It is exceedingly uncomfortable and
disturbing, even existentially terrifying, for someone to call into question one
of the bedrock assumptions upon which his entire view of reality, and his
entire moral code, has been based for all of his life.... will not find it easy
or pleasant to contemplate the possibility that his entire belief system is
based upon a lie, and that much of what he has done throughout his life, as a
result of believing that lie, has been harmful to himself, his friends and
family, and humanity in general.
It is
a burden to carry on with flawed mental and emotional programs running us, as
individuals and as a collective, as though it’s the only way we and life can
be. It is a burden to try to figure out how to stay ahead or even just survive,
when we know life could and should be better and more equitable than it is. It
is a burden to dull our thinking, feeling, intuition, and caring rather than
enhance them. It is a burden to have oppression of any kind (or slavery to any
thing or idea, especially a false one) and oppressors. Dr. King had a dream of
the day when both oppressed and
oppressors would say, “Free at last!”
We can
begin to free ourselves by becoming aware of what we’re doing and what’s going
on around us that we, as a collective, have self-imposed through allowing or
ignoring, and what we could be doing instead to make life a better experience.
Edmund Burke said “…all that’s necessary for evil to triumph is for good people
to do nothing.” George Bernard Shaw said "Progress
is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything." This
takes something Dr. King demonstrated: conscience, vision, and courage.
I, too, have a dream—of a world where we allow
ourselves, and take on, the personal responsibility to be strong mentally,
emotionally, and spiritually; a world where we look out for and are supportive
of one another; a world where no person goes hungry, and has access to not just
healthy foods but healthier foods; a world where no person goes without proper
shelter and clean water; a world where we strive for and attain excellence in
all we think, feel, say, and create, freed from the worry of how to make enough
or just enough to live on—but done so in a way where the Free Will Rights of
all are exercised and enjoyed, based on Natural Laws being understood and
practiced by all, from true Wisdom and Higher Consciousness; a world where we
practice Care. What we could create and experience with that! It’s a good
practice, one you’ll appreciate.
Practice makes progress.
© Joyce Shafer
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