A New Map
By Kingsley L. Dennis
‘It is the tragedy
of our time that the average individual learns too late that the materialistic
concept of life has failed utterly in every department of living.’ ~Manly P. Hall
We have entered times of incredible change, readjustment,
and upheaval. There are many contrary forces pushing through our diverse
societies and straining to breaking point the incumbent structures and
institutions that, in many cases, are no longer functional for progress.
Politics – politikos, ‘of, for, or relating to citizens’ – is in a sense the
science of community. It is also an expression of the science of the soul; it
reflects the state of human consciousness, and the political sphere provides a
vessel for the growth and transformation of the human being. Our social
communities are the incubators for the enhancement and expansion of human
consciousness.
Political and social theories and practices do not exist in
a philosophical and psychological vacuum. Importantly, they are related to two
important factors: i) the human being’s worldview, and view of the universe,
and ii) the human being’s view of himself or herself. A concept of society,
government and justice always rests on the conceptions we have of the cosmos
and our place in it.
The orderly medieval worldview was held together by a
largely coherent religious cosmological system. This was then replaced by a
scientific paradigm held together by a Cartesian-Newtonian cosmological
doctrine. And yet in our modern age of scientific-psychological exploration we
are witnessing the demise of this once-dominant consensus. To put it plainly,
as a species we are lacking any coherent cosmological view to provide us with
meaning and significance. Human consciousness is lacking a coherent and shared
vision, which in turn affects how we project ourselves onto society and within
socio-political discourse. C.G. Jung said that ‘Every advance in culture is
psychologically an extension of consciousness.’ Likewise, an extension of human
consciousness lacking coherence and meaning projects dissonance into our
societies. This is why it is imperative we adopt a new map of reality that can
provide us with a new cosmology and worldview that has meaning for our times.
Especially as we are on the cusp of transitioning into a diverse yet hopefully
unified planetary civilization.
Modern western society places little or no value upon the
inner experience, thus placing no value or attention upon the need for
conscious evolution, preferring to dwell within a largely economic
rationalization of the world. In this worldview the human ego exalts the
individual personality at the expense of compassionate relations, empathy, and
connectedness. It is the ego which propels a minority of voices on the world
stage to declare separatism, division, and national self interests over and
above the need for international cooperation, collaboration, compassion, and
understanding. It is this rhetoric which gives the opportunity for a hitherto
neglected section of society to come forward through the expression of
repressed anger and the unleashing of chaotic, disruptive energy. It also
allows for the mindset that economic and political changes and upheavals are
able to solve all problems because the source of such ills is in the objective
environment rather than in the consciousness of the human being. And yet whilst the projection of peoples’
anger and negativity onto others creates the illusion of improvement, it is
actually an unhealthy mechanism that fails to address the real concern. The
projection of repressed anger attaches itself to external socio-political
movements and charges them with great power – this has long been the bane of
human history!
That is why today we are desperately in need of a new
understanding – a new map of reality – that allows us to recognize the greater
truth. A truth that shows how our material reality is interconnected at the
most fundamental level. It is a truth which shows how all living beings are
inherently immersed within a collective field of consciousness that resonates
between us. We are not separate individuals – isolated islands – but
individualized expressions of a unified consciousness that embraces us all at
the very core of our being. The new map of the cosmos tells us that the
evolutionary trend is toward ever-greater coherence and cohesion, and not it’s
opposite. It is these aspects which are conducive to a thriving, sustainable
future – not the elements of division, conflict, competition, or fear.
If we are to transition into an integrative, coherent phase
of human civilization we need to adopt as soon as possible the new paradigm –
the new map – that comes at a time when it is most needed. Each person
determines his or her conduct within the larger context of the nature of the
world and the meaning of human life. We find this context through our ideas –
our maps of reality. We need to share the new cosmological understanding
through our institutions, our educational systems, and most importantly of all
– in our human relations with one another. We are a human family, diverse and
yet unified; each an expression of a cosmic oneness that seeks expression
within a material reality. We are now called upon to reflect that unity, and to
represent the true legacy that is the human race. Our time is now.
About the Author
Kingsley L. Dennis is the author of The Phoenix Generation:
A New Era of Connection, Compassion, and Consciousness. Visit him on the web at
http://www.kingsleydennis.com/.
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