Written by Mathew Naismith
Personally, I think it's advisable to go
along with your own social acceptance mentally and physically. The picture
above shows me wearing a thawb/thobe, just because in my culture this kind of
dress isn't usually accepted, this doesn't and shouldn't mean I shouldn't wear
this kind of dress. It's advisable not to be limited to and by
your own culture, all this creates is separative ideologies and concepts
therefore realities based on separatism.
Yes, at no time cause distress or show
disrespect in one's dress but one, in my mind, should always try to dress to
one's own social acceptance. If you go to a black tie event, you wear a black
tie. I wore this dress at a market that is one of the biggest markets in our
area, at no time did I feel I was being disrespectful or giving people grief.
Yes, it was obvious certain people of my own culture were unconfutable and
non-accepting of my dress, however, it was they who were giving themselves
grief through their limitations in accordance with their own culture, not me.
To atheists of extreme views, all else
based on beliefs and faith is socially unacceptable, the same is with religious
people of extreme views. In Australia ,
you're not being a real man in certain social circles if you're not interested
in football, go figure!! So the coalition forces are not at war with real men
because they don't follow football and wear garments like thawb's and kaftans!!
Spiritually, one must sit, eat, think and
be a certain way to be spiritual; at no time can one be conflictive,
destructive or violent. Light naturally destroys dark, in a sense
an unawareness is quite aggressively replaced by awareness. To the light, it
may not seem aggressive but to the dark it couldn't be more aggressive. The
Earth and the sun can be exceptionally violent and destructive; we can often
find ourselves quite insecure and volatile in a natural world/reality. So
because the Earth is violent and destructive therefore cause insecurities to
ourselves, the Earth and the whole of the universe isn't spiritual!!
To a lot of spiritually aware, it is
socially unacceptable for a spiritually aware person to be violent in any
sense. Considering that certain spiritualists in India lash out at people and that
in certain Buddhist meditative practices violence is acted out, being limited
to certain accepted non-violent spiritual social beliefs isn't true in
accordance to nature. It's simply not natural to limit oneself to certain set
boundaries within nature, for nature has no limitations. Considering that
consciousness as a whole is infinite in nature, it's funny that we are still
limiting ourselves to certain set social standards, usually in accordance with
the culture we fixate ourselves to.
A lot of people experience their most
enlightening times under duress!!
Spiritual pertains to the non-physical,
just because the non-physical is expressed in a physical way, doesn't make what
is expressed physically non-spiritual as it's never not spiritual, even when the
non-physical is expressed physically. Physical expressions simply mean
interaction with different forms of energy sources separated by various
differences. Just because I separate one energy source into different energy
sources, doesn't make these different energy sources not of energy, then why do
we think that by expressing the non-physical physically make it non-spiritual,
especially if it's violent!! As energy is always energy, no matter how
different the energy becomes, the spiritual is always spiritual, there is
always a spiritual, a non-physical state, to the physical.
We are having a physical experience; does
this mean we are not of our soul? We are never not of our soul no matter how
physically expressive we are, in actuality, try having a physical experience
void of a soul or the spiritual. Try mentally creating something physically
void of thought, one comes before the other and is always of the other.
We might then think that we are being more
spiritual the less physically expressive we are. To people like me, we are
being more spiritual being expressive of physicality, not less spiritual. For
starters, we are humbling ourselves and we are not allowing our egos to control
how humbling we express ourselves physically. Secondly, to be expressive of
everything physical, is to be aware of everything physical, in actuality, to be
aware of separateness of physicality is to truly be spiritually aware. How
truly aware and unlimited, infinite, are we when only aware of what we desire
or perceive to only be spiritual?
In all, I simply could not imagine myself
being limited physically and mentally to a certain cultural standard, in saying
this, being limited to certain set standards like this is also apart of the
spiritual journey. I was not accepted by certain people at the market in my
dress, however, they too have a right not to be accepting therefore be
expressive of their own culture in accordance with their own social
acceptance.
It's not what we think, it's what we don't
think that creates the problems we have in life!!