Friday 23 December 2011

I feel Uneducated.


When I think about education, the first thing that comes to mind is ‘food for thought’. Unfortunately I have the feeling that today we are constantly being force fed. There are many types of education, but in my opinion it comes down to two, what you teach yourself and what you get taught by others.
 Autodidacticism should have always been the goal of the educational system, because by formatting and standardizing the way and the things people learn, creativity is driven way down. This results in the loss of free thinkers and ‘outside the box’ ideas. Maybe in the past the system which is being used today was necessary for the survival and evolution of the human race, but that was a different age. Today’s technology and way of life has made it much easier for people to become self-educated, and instead of taking advantage of this innovation to push humanity in a new educational revolution, we are sticking to old dogmatic systems which seem problematic for today’s existence.
For example, we push children to compete with each other for grades. This might raise the standard in the short term, but how helpful is it really in the long term? This divides them into strong and weak students. Wouldn’t it be better to look at them as a whole, let them help one another by promoting teamwork and community spirit?
Also, another part we rarely think about is the way the classes are put together. Why is age so important? Why can’t there be classes with different age groups according to the student’s potential for example?
There are so many wonders in the world that we could share with our youth to help them open their minds to the possibilities in front of them, but instead we tell them ‘this is bad’ ‘this is wrong’ ‘you can’t do this’. We constantly limit them and enforce a certain way of thinking, our way of thinking, which was passed down to us by past generations.
We take children who are potential geniuses and medicate them because for example they are diagnosed with ADHD. Future athletes, artists or great thinkers might never have the chance to share their talents with the world because they are constantly drugged. It’s a shame.
Imagine children and generally people who can think for themselves, make better informed decisions and even help others do the same. A new and improved education will bring a new and improved world… 

Monday 24 October 2011

I feel Violent

We see violence every day; it is part of our lives. On the streets we travel, in our personal experiences or on the news, it is inevitable.  And what is our answer most of the times? More violence…
We can’t help it, it is the animal inside us, when someone threatens our ego, our personal space, our ideals, our beliefs, we approach them with our chest out, our voice raised, ready to fight for this, this thing that is ours that we must protect.
When we see police brutality we can’t help but imagining ourselves there with a baton ready to smack someone on the head. So let’s say we have the chance to do this, we hit a police-officer with a baton or something because they were using brutality. What then? We run away, we try to escape but we can’t, and we’re cornered by other members of the police force, and this time we are the ones that take a beating. of course someone else comes and hits another officer to revenge our beating, and the perfect endless cycle continues. What do we expect to gain from this? If we beat enough of the police, it is certain that after a point in time they will not pother with their police batons, but will most likely use deadly force. And then will we have a civil war, between the demonstrators and the police? Death is the only outcome of such actions; I see no positive results in fighting fire with fire. A great mind once said ‘An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind’, and we killed that mind.
In my opinion, violence can be avoided, and then we might have different results from the ones we have had up to now through history. We must realize that we are provoked by the institutions on purpose; they see the endless cycle that comes from violence, and they see that only they can be victors, and even if it isn’t so, how many souls must perish to prove them otherwise?  They want us to behave violently; they know that we do not think clearly when we act in an animalistic way, they know we cannot act together, organized, they know we are fragmented.
And when we realize, not merely understand, not just know, but truly realize the outcomes of violence, we will stop it, without an inner fight, without holding back, it will simply stop, for all that can come from it is self-destruction.
Why don’t we change?

Saturday 1 October 2011

I feel meditative


I step onto the boundaries that separate.
I pick apart my spirit and mind,
I’m diving in a pool of light.
My soul is endless, my heart is tight,
I’m diving in a pool of light.
The breath that leaves me brings me sight,
There’s no more weakness, there’s no more night,
I’m diving in a pool of light.
And then,
I return to the beginning, I return to the line,
I return to humanity and all that’s mine,
I’m back at the limit, I’m back at the ‘nine’.
Waiting… to relive the pool of the Devine. 

Sunday 18 September 2011

I feel impermanence

 To explain this feeling all I have to do is quote the short speech at the end of “lucky people center international”
“Why is everything impermanent? The reason why everything is impermanent, you know why? Because it’s like that! Impermanent is the very nature of life. All is birth and death, the constant dance of birth and death. Now death, as you know is not our favorite subject, something we don’t quite want to think about but also at the same time we can’t quite avoid it either. Particularly in the modern world, as we do not look at life and death as a whole, we become very attached to this life and reject and deny death, as such death becomes our ultimate fear, the last thing that we want to look at. In fact actually when you look into it really, if you look into the fear of it I often realize you see, I often tease people, if you’re worried about death I said, don’t worry, I can promise you that you will all die successfully. Memento mori, which means remember dying, because if we remember dying we might remember what life is, or what living is.
The fear of death is connected with a fear of ourselves, because death is a mirror in which the true meaning of life is reflected. When you have to face death, you have to face yourself; you have to come to terms with yourself.
The best time to prepare for death is now. I could die at any moment, in fact we could die at any moment, in fact to die is very simple, you know? I’ll show you, you breathe out…”
Sogyal Rinpoche. 

Thursday 8 September 2011

I feel Hope

I sometimes find myself to be lost, in fact, I find myself to be lost quite frequently. When I have a conversation with someone, and I share with them my opinions, things I feel very deeply, something which is difficult to share but I still do it hoping that it may help or change something in a better way, a lot of times I come out of the conversation feeling like crap. Talking with pessimistic people is heartbreaking for me. I understand why they feel that way, everyone has their reasons for feeling the way they do, but sometimes I just want to burst out in tears. Trying to prove to someone that the world can be made a better place, trying to help them see a vision of truth, peace and fairness, trying to show them that this is not beyond our reach, that it’s just a choice, a choice by every single one of us, and having people react saying it’s impossible, that there is no such thing as a perfect world, even no such thing as a better world, that we cant do anything about the way things are so why even try, all this truly makes me feel lost and useless. What should I feel when even my father tells me there is nothing I can do, and nothing will ever change?
But I feel hope, I see a light at the end of the tunnel, I feel it deep inside of me burning, deeper that anything else I have ever felt, I can see a better world, it might not be often but I can see it.
The first example that springs to mind is this. Some weeks ago there was an explosion on a marine base on the island where I live. Thirteen people died and many more were injured. This happened, I think, about five or six o’clock in the morning. Consequently the people who were injured needed blood, urgently. TVs and radios made announcements asking people for blood donations, and until about midday another announcement was made, that the blood banks are full and they didn’t need any more. Even at that time the hospitals were overflowing with people. This means there was a nation wide interest, to help these injured people! I find this beautiful. People understanding the pain of their fellow human beings, understanding other peoples needs, giving blood for each other, going out of their way to help one another, leaving there jobs for a bit, their homes, their problems, everything behind, just to help, beautiful.
What I’m wondering is this. Why do we need a crisis to bring out this basic human characteristic, this love for humanity?  When did we start believing and perceiving our every day problems as being more important than everybody else’s? Why should a situation need to escalate for us to show any interest in it? Why should we reach a point where people have to get hurt or die for any caring to appear? And even then, if it’s not in direct contact with us we usually do nothing.
It is very difficult to reach better worlds when people are working alone and fragmented, but together anything is possible.
There is hope! 

Wednesday 31 August 2011

I feel Psychedelic


From the dawning of mankind, people have been living in a symbiotic relationship with nature. Nature provides food and shelter, which are crucial for the existence of human beings. Without these we cannot move forward in life and do greater things. But nature also provided other things. It provided answers.
Certain plants or combinations of plants gave people another kind of power, a power which is a taboo today. This power is the power to travel into ones own psyche, ones own consciousness, and find things which he would otherwise never know were there, or never understand. These answers which were shared by humans all over the world in many different tribes, were either impossible to come by without this inward travel, or might need years of realizations and trying.
Today we have the legal and social systems which do not accept these altered states. In my opinion this is unfortunate because I think we are missing out on experiences which are life changing, and could help our human perspective become better in general. Maybe we could even regain our lost and loving relationship with nature. The nature which has been here long before us and which we are a part of. The nature we pollute and destroy daily, not realizing that we are actually doing these things to ourselves and our children
For those who are thinking that what happens under the effect of chemicals is something fake, just a hallucination and nothing more, something which is not normal and will change back once the experience is over, well you should realize that your whole life is based on chemicals. When you are happy or sad, that is just your endogenous neurobiology secreting chemicals that make you feel that way. When you are having sex, or when you experience pain, it is also caused by chemicals. Even our very perception of reality is based on chemicals. These are endogenous yes, but what about the aspirin you take when you have a headache, the coffee you drink in the morning, the alcohol you have at night in the bars or clubs you visit, or the tobacco you smoke constantly? These are all drugs, and some have far worse effects than others. Alcohol kills thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of people yearly. But it is sold openly and freely in most, if not all, western countries and cultures, compared to marijuana which doesn’t have any fatalities from use or under the effects of it but has been illegal for a long time.
I am not saying that we should go out and start using whatever drugs we find, just for the fun of it. This is not the way it was done, and there is a very good reason for that. Instead we should reintroduce the shamans into our worlds, people who can guide us through journeys like this, and protect us. The shamans are a very important part of the whole picture, but there is no use in writing about them at the moment, since they are not accepted and understood. I will elaborate on them another time.  
We won’t have to use the plants forever. Once our perception has been changed and we start to realize things about life, nature, experience, and our interconnectedness with each other we can rebuild things in a better way, a better world for everyone
Maybe the plants are not even needed; maybe we can change things without them, and then again maybe not. Maybe the world is the way it is because we have lost this deeper connection with the wild, and stopped using these substances which come from mushrooms, cactuses, flowers and even animals.
One of these psychedelics is DMT. It is found almost everywhere in nature in small doses, and it is even produced by the human brain. There are theories which state that mystical experiences and trance induced realities are the cause of endogenous DMT secretion. This is fascinating to me, and makes me wonder, what If the answers mankind is searching for are so easily obtained from a plant, a chemical? And what If these things and experiences remain tabooed and illegal? Will we never find what we are looking for? Will we live in this state forever?
Unfortunately I cannot say for sure if the answers and realizations which come in this way are really worth something, but are we not even willing to try it? How long will we accept this world without searching for any means of improvement? The shamanic way has worked for thousands of years, why not now? 
Why not with us?

Friday 26 August 2011

I feel pressure


I went to school, then to the army (fortunately not for long), then to study. I got a job and I wake up every day at 8, brush my teeth and go to work. I go to work to make money, to buy useless things, to go to places and be overcharged, to be a consumer. Now what? Maybe I should have a serious relationship, get married, get a loan, buy a house, have kids, get a dog, smile and teach my sons and daughters to follow in my footsteps. Is this not the plan? I have to study, I have to get a good job, I have to perform, I have to consume, have a family, be happy and always want more. I have to care for my country, I have to watch the news, I have to vote, and I have to constantly hate someone.
Every day we go through so much pressure, no wonder the world is the way it is. Pressure from our parents, institutions, society, loved ones, close friends, and ourselves. We are always hurrying from one place to another, no time to think, no time to understand, no time to ask ourselves, “is this really what I want to do? Is this really what I want to be?” Some people find time, and ask questions. They are labeled antisocial, problematic, or stupid and delusional. If they ask deeper questions, searching for deeper answers, they are simply swept away by the tide of the people on top, the people where all the pressure is coming from, the people who do not want you to think for yourself, don’t want you to think at all because then you could realize what a scam it all is.
Pressure does not allow you to be here and now, but has you always living in the past worrying, and planning for the future. So it is very logical, when thinking about it, that we are unable to perceive things the way they are now, and can’t make things better, because very simply, one is not living in the here and now.
Pressure to consume is huge. Children are mocked if their shoes are not the newest style. People are frowned upon if their clothes are bought from an outlet store or are not in fashion. If your car is not new, or fast, or doesn’t smell of leather, it is not worthy. “Buy this, you have to, if you do not you will never be fulfilled” “this is the new and improved version, your old one is worthless!” this is the message we get in the end from all the advertising mayhem that exists constantly around us. Possessions take possession of you.
Our country makes us feel proud, gives us a sense of identity and belonging. We fight for it relentlessly and are happy to have the chance to do so, or at least this is the final outcome of the political and social pressure which is pointed toward us. And if we question this we are not patriots, we spit on our ancestors graves, and the ones who shed their blood for us to have what we have today, we become terrorists and antidemocrats, we do not care for our families and we are not grateful for everything which has been given to us, or basically sold to us.
Pressure breaks us, makes us violent and brings up all sorts of negative emotions, which ultimately eat us alive, from inside out. Pressure makes us unable to take matters in our own hands, make choices for ourselves and not for the people around us. It makes us wage war, destroy and pollute, do things we would not normally be doing, and behave in inhumane ways.
People do not perceive pressure and how it is a form of control. I believe that they ignore it, because if they didn’t, and they realized the amount of pressure one is constantly living under, we would automatically be crushed, and feel everything around us crumble to pieces.