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Healing Wealth In The Time Of Collapse

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Healing Wealth In The Time Of Collapse

How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope of making progress.

– Neils Bohr –

Healing Wealth In The Time Of Collapse

“Post capitalist philanthropy is a paradox in terms. A paradox is the appropriate starting place for the complex, entangled, messy context we find ourselves in as a species…There is a sheer irony in the act of arbitrarily giving away relatively small portions of money (compared to wealth holdings) derived from an unjust, extractive system within a philanthropic framework that enables tax-free, privately-controlled accumulations of assets, all in order to solve the very problems that wealth accumulation creates in the first place. That such philanthropic actions take place within an economic operating system that is openly destroying our collective home – the Gaian ecosystem that maintains all of Life – can often feel like too much for any one soul to bear, especially without a framework or container for shared inquiry.” Alnoor Ladha and Lynn Murphy share more in this introduction to their upcoming book, “Post Capitalist Philanthropy: Healing Wealth in the Time of Collapse.” { read more }

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Reality Of Actual Contact With Oneself

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Reality Of Actual Contact With Oneself

–Judith Blackstone

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2494.jpgThe reality of actual contact with oneself is, at the same time, actual contact with our environment. It is a very interesting aspect of our nature that to heal the split between body and mind is, at the same time, to heal the split between oneself and one’s surroundings, or in between oneself and other people. Life is, to some extent, imaginary or illusory– for everyone. We all regard life through the filter of our past experience and our templates, our early learning of the world. We all color our circumstances with our hopes and fears. We also imagine a barrier between ourselves and our environment. We imagine a separation between a world out there and the consciousness (in here) that perceives the world.

As we come into greater contact with ourselves and the world, these filters and projections begin to dissolve. We find that there is no separation between ourselves as subject and what we perceive as object. All of our experience, both internal and external, registers at once in the same single, unified expanse of consciousness. This direct, immediate contact with life feels like it is happening, right now, it feels real; it feels complete; there is no part of ourselves that is left out of the experience of the present moment.

The reality that the Hindu prayer ['lead me from illusion to reality'] pleads for is not the world most people perceive of separate, solid material objects. The sobriety of spiritual practice is a stripping down, not to matter, but to something much more mysterious, to the unified luminous transparency pervading everything. We cannot get to this dimension by avoiding the material world. We need to accept and penetrate through the world of separate solid objects, and to inhabit fully our own separate physical body in order to experience ourselves and our environment as the single expanse of fundamental consciousness.

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How do you relate to the notion that we need to accept and inhabit our physical reality fully ‘in order to experience ourselves and our environment as the single expanse of fundamental consciousness’? Can you share a personal story of a time your filters and projections began to dissolve? What helps you accept the experience of the presence moment fully?

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