martes, 21 de abril de 2015

PILLARS OF PROGRESS: HONESTY



PARADIGMS AND PROGRESS
PILLARS OF PROGRESS: HONESTY


Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.
- Thomas Jefferson




Without honesty we are nothing. Without honesty, we will not solve the current environmental crisis or any other crisis. Our primary crisis is moral, psychological, emotional, internal – or in a word, spiritual. Too many of us are still honestly terrified of the word “spiritual” and even more terrified of confronting the spiritual dimension of our existence; our obsession with secularism, reason, science and other hallmarks of a materialistic approach to life have made us blind to the broader and deeper mysteries within and around us, blind to the very essence of which we are made, of life.  But things are changing: Science, art, language, mysticism, religion, spirituality, ecology, technology are once again converging, and we have in fact already entered the beginnings of a new renaissance, this time on a massive and almost global scale, an unprecedented renaiassance in depth and scope. Not only can we rethink the very foundations of our political, economic, social, cultural, and religious structures: ¡we must!  And we must do so from a place of absolute and radical honesty. There is no other way to save our skins and the skin of our earth.


Let us take a hard look at ourselves. Across the world we are becoming more urban, unhealthier, and fatter, disgustingly fatter. We are, in effect, stuffing ourselves blind, blocking our highly sensitive internal and external organs with food, soda, sugar, spices, data, “news”, and all kinds of noxious substances that are desensitizing us and eliminating our capacity to be sincere, transparent, and honest with ourselves and with others.


We cannot and will not reduce carbon dioxide and “save” our planet from our imbecility if we do not reform ourselves internally, if we do not, most literally, come to our senses. We are so intoxicated with hubris, power, craving, hunger, emptiness, sadness, and other emotionally, mentally, and volitonally (in a word, spiritually) malignant states that we have become completely blind to the massive devastation all around us and which almost of all of us, if not each and everyone of us, is to some extent responsible for.

¿Really? Yes, really. Every time we are in a car or plane that consummes oil and gas, every time we use a plastic container or bag, every time we open our mouths to consume food, even if it is only vegetables and fruit, we are directly or indirectly connected to a global network of people, processes, machines, and inputs that in one way or another are at some point in the chain contributing to deforestation, pollution, industrialization, and consumerism in an unconscious and destructive manner. It is true that some people, ever more thankfully, are truly beginning to wake up and to realize the connection between each one of our acts, even the simplest ones, and the massive machinery of devastation that we human beings have become the very heart of. But most of us are still far too unconscious, far too disconnected, and far too intoxicated, literally, with sugar, soda, contaminated air and water, magnetically charged airwaves, bad breathing, low self esteem, and so much more as to even be able to begin to notice how profoundly dishonest we currently are and how profoundly dishonest we have become. 

We are so tied up in our gadgets, so stuffed up with tasty food, so caught up in our pursuit of purchasing and holding on to comfortable and pleasing homes and furniture, so obssessed with avoiding unpleasant temperatures, unpleasant people, and unpleasant situations – so caught up in serving our ego and our selfish, personal comfort, pursuits, and survival – that we have lost the critical capacity to be profoundly and radically honest with ourselves.

For far too many of us have become living lies, and as a whole, we are becoming homo lugens, the lying species. We have become incapable of even realizing that we have become incapable of living honesty due to many factors – among others, due to the absence in our lives of simple and fresh food and pure fresh water straight from the ground to nurture and finetune our senses and of sincere and loving family and friends to challenge our daily inconsistencies, insensitivities, fallacies, and hypocrycies. In our effort to overcome, defeat, and escape nature, we have completely forgotten what it feels like to walk in the rain, to work on the earth, to feel the heat of the sun on our skin, to walk barefoot on the earth, in the mud, through the fields.

We have become so insensible, so unsensitive, so unfeeling and unkind that we have, naturally, become dishonest, prodoundly dishonest: Dishonest with what we eat and how we eat, dishonest with how we care for our own bodies, dishonest with what we put into our heads every time we switch on a gadget to try and push away the insistent buzz that comes from deep inside of us calling us desperately to return to moderation, peace, clarity, wisdom, and sanity.

We are so desperate to drown our minds with in content and noise, if need be, with more and more sensual, sexual, horrid, disturbing, even violent news and “entertainment”. We watch with fascination how we slaughter one another in this or that part of the world, how we mass-produce and mass-murder other living beings for our own consumption and sanitize, through mass media and mass marketing, the imagery to make the cadavers of tens of millions of animals, slaughtered daily, palatable and kosher for our tongues and stomachs, for our brains and our hearts which deep down know just how profoundly violent, cruel, primitive, and barbaric we are being towards ourselves, one another, and towards all other living beings which are also part of one creation, one life, one world.

We have become so profoundly dishonest with ourselves, with one another, and with other living beings that we have to consume more and more sugar, more and more soda and fatty foods and gas and oil and corn and soy and disturbing and disgusting music, movies, news, and other content --- the more blood and gore the better – in order to cover up just how terribly disgusting we feel and just how radically disgusted we are with ourselves and with one another. ¡Of course we have to! ¿How else would we ever be able to confront ourselves, to look ourselves in the mirror each morning, to get back out of bed, into the car, and into the office (or factory or whatever) if we were not capable of blocking just how truly terrible we feel about the way we are living, killing or contributing to the killing (yes we all are, even if only indirectly), consuming, exploiting, tearing the earth and the fabric of life to pieces in front of our own eyes!

Businessmen and congressmen (and women too), politicians, executives, leaders, intellectuals, and common citizens -- far too many of you, far too many of us, are so caught up in lying to ourselves, lying to one another, in massaging, manipulating, and marketing false truths to one another, that we have completely lost sight of what is simple, basic, true, and real. We no longer breathe right. We no longer cry and laugh, sing and dance, walk and celebrate life as our ancestors have for tens of thousands of years: We are too busy stuffing our brains and bodies with all kinds of anti-depressants, sleeping pills and pills to reduce stress, pain, and headaches to avoid the need to be radically honest with ourselves. 

And truly, truly, we are ignoring the simplest truths, the most basic facts, necesarry for our own survival. We are forgetting, or have completely forgotten, the most basic spiritual and religious precepts: To love ourselves and to love one another, truly and fully. To see and protect and uphold all of life, including our own lives, as sacred. To truly be the change we wish to see in this world, demanding changes first and above all from our own selves, and only than, engaging loving and passionately with our loved ones, and from their on outward till we reach the most remote corporate executive, politician, preacher, rabbi or cleric to demand of them too, that they too, return to fundamental, radical honesty in order to truly save the world. Only by saving ourselves can we truly save our planet. It is time to wake up, truly. It is time to recover our capacity to be honest and to treasure profound, radical honesty as a fundamental virtue and characteristic of life itself, a virtue without which science, art, culture, health, education, governance, and any other impulse or endeavour to survive, thrive, and grow in a healthy, ethical, and sustainable manner is virtually impossible. Let’s be honest. Let’s wake up. For real.


Cochabamba, April 21, 2015

jueves, 14 de noviembre de 2013

An Act of Love and an Act of War



WHY I BLOG:
AN ACT OF LOVE AND AN ACT OF WAR



But I don’t know how you do it, making loooovve,
out of nothing at all – Air Supply


Even the word is nasty: "blog" -- certainly an uncomfortable word. But it is the word that exists, and is known, and that represents a technology that, paradoxically, has not yet been replaced by, or improved upon, by social networking platforms -- at least neither Facebook, LinkedIn or Google+, to the best of my knowledge.

This entry, as many to follow, will be written as a stream of consciousness, without any or much forthought, editing, or perfectionism (among other reasons, for those hinted at in my previous entry, "Perfection and its Enemies". In addition to reasons hinted at in that brief essay, the lack of time, the vast range of subjects to be covered, the importance of speed, just-in-time sharing of ideas and other such reasons motivate a sloppy, not-too-cautious approach to publishing in real time. Very distinct from the approach to be taken by "serious" intellectuals, academics, professors, scientists, and professionals -- and yet, valid in its own way, and, in some senses, perhaps of greater value, in at least some way, due to the crude, primary, at times emotional, unprocessed, and perhaps now and then, intuitive, stream-of-consciousness, fly-by-night forms of expression. I don't like being "serious" or taken too seriously anyhow. Too much ego involved...

Truth and knowledge are simply not reserved to the domains of professional, rational, logical discourse or to the perfection of the "modern", if you will, "western" approach to knowing, understanding, discovering, communing, communicating, connecting, contributing... There are other paradigms, other paths, other ways -- other ways of being, of knowing, of feeling. One simply needs to be minimally aware of the myriad expressions of music, dance, cuisine or culture -- of human and, for that matter, natural bio-diversity. Life is too diverse, too vast, too great to be nailed down into a fully explainable, understandable, rational framework by any one person, profession, sector, ideology, philosophy or other school of thought or mechanism of processing, understanding, framing, and re-transmiting "reality" to others, as it fully, truly is, in all of its vastness...

So, I reserve the right, as millions of other bloggers, writers, commentators, intellectuals, pseudo-intellectuals, artists, and others do, to blog away without always, if ever, adhering to all kinds of sets of rules, regulations, dictates, specifications or other formal or contextual impositions... Sure some standards, many standards, are most useful and valuable, but there has to be some balance to allow creativity, spontaneity, and expressivce authenticity to flow...

Which is, perhaps, a first reason Why I Blog: To be free. To be free to express myself, to say my part, to elevate my voice, to join the host of politically, socially, environmentally, or otherwise-motivated individuals from all cultures and all nations on earth who blog to express themselves and share their truth, or at least their insights, comments, opinions and perspectives of some aspect of reality as they see it (which is not always the "truth", but that also is a different subject).

I also blog because there is not yet a better tool, at least not one that I know of, to publish short and medium-length thoughts, comments, and essays in an efficient, effective way and to share them publicly, rapidly, and with a minimum of hassle. I really don't get why the large platforms have not yet tackled this... hmmm...

I blog to express myself, to express the love, passion, compassion, rage, beauty, joy, hope, dread, fear and other emotions which invade me more often than not. I blog to rant and rave, to share insights and perspectives, to seed ideas, concepts, thoughts, and debates, to do my part to contribute to flushing out a greater sense of understanding, perspective, communion, and alignment, to contribute to the co-creation of beauty, truth, justice, insight, joy, hope, trust, goodness, kindness, empathy, prosperity, freedom, and other noble causes, values, qualities,  and pursuits -- and hopefuilly in alignment with, more often than in conflict with, other compassionate, sensible, intelligent sentient beings.

I blog as an act of love and an act of war, as a form of protest and of engineering, of art and gossip, hearsay and joy, of emoting and expressing, of rationality and philosophy, of spiritual yearning, seeking, teaching and learning, communicating and communing, of co-creating reality and leaving my tiny footprints in the vast sands of time... in one word, as a form of love, of making love, as the song goes, out of nothing at all...


Of course, I have my personal war with blogs and blogging, but that is content for a different entry... More soon. Hopefully. Peace. Light. Love. Namaste.

Perfection and its Enemies




PERFECTION AND ITS ENEMIES

Lo perfecto es enemigo de lo bueno - Anónimo




A well known quote in Latin America states that “perfection is an enemy of goodness”, or more literally “the perfect is an enemy of the good.” 

Two powerful concepts, two different world views – one which corresponds more directly to the Anglo-Saxon , Eurocentric, western, protestant, Calvinist, and rational view of the world and another pertaining to the far more informal, imprecise, oftentimes irrational or marginally rational, intuitive, oftentimes magical, subjective, non-dogmatic world view which prevails in Latin America and other “developing” and emerging nations.

Clearly there is a direct connection between the perfectionism that prevails in certain cultures and nations and the degree of “development” and wellbeing which prevails in said nations – Switzerland, Germany, Korea, Japan, Israel, and to some extent, England and the United States come to mind. It is no coincidence that highly sophisticated scientific and technological breakthroughs -- and the capacity to translate innovation into industry and commerce – prevail in those societies which value perfectionism.  

Rationality, precision, integrity, feedback, teamwork, honesty, transparency, clarity in communications, in human interactions, in the production of handicrafts, tools, products, and services and in all other domains of life are the hallmark of individuals, communities, sectors, cities or nations that treasure perfectionism and strive towards perfection in workmanship and other domains – including, but not always, human relations and individual and collective wellbeing.

In the third world, on the other hand, in nations like Bolivia, perfectionism is in fact an enemy of the good. Citizens in imperfect societies would never – until forced otherwise – disrupt a perfectly civilized meal, decent nap, or friendship in order to comply with rules, regulations, quotas, timelines or other externally imposed forces which, in the name of perfection, precision, logic, rationality, reason, and such other values or qualities, do away with the perfection that lies dormant in goodness. Good food, quality time, healthy relationships, a happy family, a stable community are far too important to neglect in the name of perfection and its related qualities…