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Does any of that relate to the children of Iraq?
Does any of that relate to the poor in Appalachia?
How can any of that be applied effectively to alter their circumstances?
Of course most of what you have cited are just catchphrases that can mean anything at any given time which is to say they mean nothing. That is one of the cornerstones of such nutters as Chopra, Dyer, Redfield, Browne, Tolle et al.
There is also a strain of blaming the victim in much of that which is another common theme in much of the New Thought, New Age movement.
The excessive individuality breaks bonds between people on all sorts of levels.
Collective action has always been the greatest potential force for change, and although mostly it gets co opted there are times when it has worked very well.
The new age movement seems to be very focussed on individuality, and ignores the collective side of human life, no man is an island and all that.
Most religious movements (at some point) have an element of social justice about them, even if its only concerned with looking after their own kind. The individualist nature of new ageism doesn't seem to have collective action or social justice as a high priority much of the time. Sure harmonic convergences are good, and doing whatever when they happen probably does have an effect on the planets well being,
BUT
There aren't many new age soup kitchens for example.
It isn't just new age either, there is a massive trend in the west to individualize people and their problems. It seems to me that while therapy became the thing to do in the west, in the east, well Eastern Europe anyway, there was no one telling you about how to pacify your inner child or something.
In Eastern Europe, people were unhappy, and they had a good look around at what was making them unhappy. Hence massive popular uprisings in the late 80s early 90s.
In the west people looked inward and the whole cultures connection with anything other than shopping therapy disappeared.
Maybe the reason depression has become such a big deal is because people know the world is fucked up, and their culture is causing it - but prozac and talking about it, or realizing that your worries for the world are negatives you have to overcome, is not doing anything to change that situation.
Really if the state of the world at the moment doesn't bring you down a bit or upset you a bit, then there is probably something wrong with you.
But dealing with yourself to make your feelings about things better doesn't actually make things better. And if you're alright jack...
Any real spirituality connects you to the world, and to people in it, and motivates you to act out of your concerns for what you are connected to.
Oh dear. All I can think of are the SWP tossers from my University days, who seemed to live in a world of "dangers" - "that's a "dangerous idea" was their catchphrase - EVERYTHING was an example of the repression of the masses. You know, I can just imagine you following their path - by the time they were in their thirties , most of these Trot wankers were bigging it up as yuppie commodity traders in the City. I can absolutely imagine you doing the same. I asked one about her "shift". She said "Anyone who is under thirty and not a communist has no heart - anyone who is still a communist over thirty has no brain"
chlamor wrote:.
The above locales are meccas of New-Age acolytes.
What is life like there?
What will you see if you take a long visit?
slimmouse wrote:chlamor wrote:.
The above locales are meccas of New-Age acolytes.
What is life like there?
What will you see if you take a long visit?
And how about if the world took this visit ?
Would it be a worse place ?
One things for sure, we certainly wouldnt hear as much moaning from the likes of you or I
At least not in its current form
tKl wrote:Have you ever been
Wounded and hungry on the city streets
Where ancient mojo hangs in moonless air
And the music of sickness courses through the mists
Black asphalt
Or on the full moon night
When the scars on whores' faces
Glow in the pale and ghostly light
And neon flashes off the crack pipe?
monster wrote:Chlamor plays the race card... didn't see that one coming
chlamor wrote:Oh dear. All I can think of are the SWP tossers from my University days, who seemed to live in a world of "dangers" - "that's a "dangerous idea" was their catchphrase - EVERYTHING was an example of the repression of the masses. You know, I can just imagine you following their path - by the time they were in their thirties , most of these Trot wankers were bigging it up as yuppie commodity traders in the City. I can absolutely imagine you doing the same. I asked one about her "shift". She said "Anyone who is under thirty and not a communist has no heart - anyone who is still a communist over thirty has no brain"
Did you want to go beyond internet musings and visit? Free lodging good local food but you are obligated to carry your weight.
As one who has refused nearly every accoutrement of Empire and lived closer to the bone than most all Americans (recognising this as folly compared to the rest of the world) I would take what you say as an insult but more importantly it is wholly inaccurate. And most importantly can we forget about what one individual is or isn't doing and focus the deeper systemic ills?
Probably not which is quite the point of the OP and quite the prevalence of the legions of self-helpers.
Your quote is stupid.
Your imaginings are as far removed from the truth as you can, well, imagine. That's if you can. Offer stands. You won't take it. For logistical reasons foremost I understand. But then again it might also shake you.
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