Written by Mathew Naismith
If we were truly aware, all we would do
is laugh at our own and the collective human trauma we instil on
ourselves. Yes, I even sit back in observation of my own
participation and laugh, but at the same time being aware of why the
human collective has become so engrossed in it's own participative
traumas. In all, it is but a human experience.
Even within my 57 years, I have
observed how our own human collective consciousness is even more
today suffering from truths instead of learning from truths. We today
don't chastise our children because it creates negativity, so we
allow the children to grow up without responsible guidance. I have
never seen in my life as I am today how the truth is judged negative,
instead desired truths are seen far more positive because they are
far more placid, even when of deliberate lies and deception. In my
days growing up, part of our learned behaviour was to avoid abusive
actions like lying and deceiving. To people like me, desired truths
in opposition to actual truths, even when these truths are painful in
their awakening, are far more constructive than destructive learned
behavioural desired truths.
How often do we learn from what we
simply judge as negative? A negative is simply an indication that we
have not learnt from but instead still suffer from. To people like
me, this human created reality of immense trauma of suffering and
abuse is not even negative, simply an indication of a consciousness
lost within it's own creation. So in today's spirituality, it is
judged as being negative for calling out a person or even the
collective consciousness for what it's expressing, even if this
realisation may help this person or collective consciousness to
overcome their own destructive tendencies.
Observe yourself or simply imagine
awakening the collective consciousness to it's own created traumas.
Is this honest caring action going to be seen by the collective
consciousness as something positive? No. The reason for this lays in
the learned behaviour of suffering from the truth instead of learning
from the truth. Even within my short 57 years, I have seen the
embracement of desired truths and the growing disdain for actual
truths, mainly due to actual truths, like chastising children to
create a more constructive learned behaviour, becoming a learned
behavioural negative.
For something to be judged a negative
is simply a sign of suffering instead of learning. Really, you cannot
suffer from learning from trauma, from judged negativeness, you can
only suffer from what you don't learn from. As soon as spiritually
aware people talk of and avoid what they have judged as simply
negative, people like me know this is a sign they are in all honesty
still suffering from the truth, in the process replacing actual
truths with desired truths.
I wrote the following separately to
this post but realised it was of this post.
Proficient Mind
People like me love philosophising. To
a lot of people, people into philosophy think more when in actuality
it is the opposite.
Philosophy: The rational
investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics.
Any personal belief about how to live
or how to deal with a situation.
It is not that philosophers think more,
it is that philosophers think differently, imagine for one moment
extracting irrational thinking from the mind!! You are actually
thinking more proficiently and effectively because the philosophers
mind has extracted irrational thinking from the mind to one extent or
another. As present circumstances have proven, irrational thinking
abounds in human consciousness, of course it is the irrational mind
that is the easiest to scam and control!!
And yes, the irrational part of our
minds often takes offence to what the rational part of our mind is
thinking. Why? Because the rational mind is not of desired truths but
of actual truths. Today, it is obvious that desired truths are far
more desirable and acceptable than actual truths, to a philosopher,
this is disheartening. Why is it disheartening? Because it is a sign
we are becoming more irrational, cluttering our mind with irrational
thinking instead of uncluttering our minds with rational thinking.
And yes, the irrational part of our
mind will see the rational mind as being too busy and complicated
when in actuality it is the other way around, for a very good reason,
the thinking process becomes less cluttered therefore more proficient
and effective for the rational mind. No, I am not totally proficient
in thinking totally in the absence of irrationality, probably never
will be and this is the actual truth rather than a desired truth.
The mind is only as proficient and
effective as the environment the mind resides in........Mathew G
Yes, it would seem the irrational part
of our mind will suffer the most because it learns the least from
suffering and judged negatives. And yes, the irrational mind may feel
good within it's desired truths, but this state has always been
finite in nature!!