When that is discovered and as we deepen in our understanding
of that fact, the arbitrary divisions between you and me, inner
and outer and “me and the world,” disappear. There is no need
then to make an effort to “be socially conscious,” or to be
persuaded of the moral crisis in the human condition. This is the
significance of being here: being attentive to and aware of our
inner life, which includes the outer as well.
When awareness, that is in itself whole, all inclusive, dawns upon
the human heart then there is a seeing of the relationship
between each other, the interconnectedness. Amazingly there is
no longer the possibility, or at least not the probability, that we
will latch onto a fragment and get stuck there.
The possibility arises that all our actions may be whole, total,
natural and without effort; these actions can address the situation
at hand, what is in front of us, from this depth of understanding.
Every action or non-action will have the perfume of wholeness,
compassion and a more creative living will pour out
spontaneously and effortlessly.
This is the Alternative way of Living that Springwater Center
offers and invites us to explore. Facing conflict right on. In the
Dalai Lama’s words, “Happiness is our birthright.” Divisions born
out of this ingrained human predicament obscure the fact that we
are one undivided whole, and cause us to ignore our connection
to everybody and everything. We are able, through being here
and simple listening, to discover a natural way of living within
ourselves and each other, a more holistic way, which embraces
all.
Diversity seen from awareness does not know colors, race or
gender. Awareness comes from the darkness of not knowing,
which is wholeness, openness, aliveness—life itself. There is
humility and wisdom available that will permeate what we do or
don’t do, wherever we are. Love cannot harm nor divide—Behold
it All!