Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Thinking Too Much is Somebody Else’s Problem.


When one thinks too simplistically they often in the long term Damage selves, then there are other times when people may seek to Damage us for simply Daring to Think Well. 

If we think a great deal and others don’t particularly like it that is their Problem, not ours. 


When you use your brain, it’s bound to create a Problem for others especially is they are seeking to Use, Abuse, or Control You or Keep You Dependent and Fearful. Their Hidden Motive is Discouragement from Realizing the Sense of Personal Power that is directly related to One’s Ability to Exercise Good, Independent Thinking. 

Much is think tank invested toward blind faith belief. After all, if we are not thinking for ourselves, we are easy Targets for Control and Manipulations. To keep us Dependent, we are conditioned it’s not necessary to think much. The reason we were given a Brain is to think. We live in a culture that places false values on true intellect, the Ability to Think Well, because it is viewed as Different- and possibly even dangerous. 

Control fears independent thinking, but without such where would we now stand without it?


We are not stating anything new here under the sun dating back to Moses. We write about the kind of things that a lot of people have been thinking all along, but are Afraid to Talk About. 

You are not Alone nor Crazy to be of great Solace in a Culture that Discourages Critical Thinking, and often Candor. Indeed it takes abundance in Courage to be different, to dare to be oneself.
If we choose to think for ourselves, we must be braced for Backlash of alleged in Mental Illness.  

We risk being viewed as Eccentrics or Malcontents.  You will be presumed to be on the fringes of Main Stream layered society, regarded as Different and Abnormal in the Worst Sense of the Word. 
But if we dare to Seek Growth, we have to dare to think. 

It can take a Lifetime for many to come to terms with the Freedom they Truly Have to think for themselves.  Freedoms path is often obstructed by Layered Societal Myths, One of which would have you believe much cannot be changed.
Sociology History states differently, crisis reality makes choices that can change, grow, even in subtlest ways. Thinking now takes off in New and Independent Directions.  


Ethics Shadow

If one is of Ethics, one must fully engage toward full organizational motivated consciousness Civility behavior and must be ethical as well. 

To be ethical is to be “HUMANISTIC”, which by definition means having the Attitude that People are precious and should be TREATED accordingly, we do not inflict Mental Cruelties on people if we think of them as Precious. Only the Secular Humanist Morally Insane would agree this to be ethical. 




Secular Humanism is like a house built on sand, when the going gets Rough secular humanistic Dough Boy attitudes may easily be blown away in eagerness for the Get. 

The problem with the Get is that it says nothing about why Human Beings are precious, or why they should be Treated Accordingly. Consequently the Get being unrooted in any type of Theology is often a fair weather phenomenon. Civil behavior is best defined not simply as “Ethical,” but specifically as “Ethical Submission to a higher Power” toward light, truth and love which are all synonyms of a sort for God and if we Truly submit to these things, our Behavior will be Godly even though we may not think of ourselves as religious. 

Carl Jung ascribed the root of human evil to “The Refusal to Meet the Shadow.
By “the shadow” Jung meant the part of our mind containing those things that we would rather not Own Up To, that we are continually trying to Hide from Ourselves and Others and Sweep Under The Rug of Consciousness. 

If one is of Ethics, one must fully engage toward full organizational motivated consciousness Civility behavior and must be ethical as well. 
To be ethical is to be “HUMANISTIC”, which by definition means having the Attitude that People are precious and should be TREATED accordingly, we do not inflict Mental Cruelties on people if we think of them as Precious. 

Only the Secular Humanist Morally Insane would agree this to be ethical. 
Secular Humanism is like a house built on sand, when the going gets Rough secular humanistic Dough Boy attitudes may easily be blown away in eagerness for the Get. 

The problem with the Get is that it says nothing about why Human Beings are precious, or why they should be Treated Accordingly. Consequently the Get being unrooted in any type of Theology is often a fair weather phenomenon. Civil behavior is best defined not simply as “Ethical,” but specifically as “Ethical Submission to a higher Power” toward light, truth and love which are all synonyms of a sort for God and if we Truly submit to these things, our Behavior will be Godly even though we may not think of ourselves as religious. 

Carl Jung ascribed the root of human evil to “The Refusal to Meet the Shadow.” By “the shadow” Jung meant the part of our mind containing those things that we would rather not Own Up To, that we are continually trying to Hide from Ourselves and Others and Sweep Under The Rug of Consciousness. 

Most of us when pushed up against the Wall by Evidence of our Own Sin, Failures, or Imperfections, will Acknowledge our SHADOW. 

But by the use of his word “REFUSAL,” Jung was implying something far more active. Those who have crossed over the Line that separates Sin from Evil are characterized most by their Absolute Refusal to Tolerate a Sense of Their Own Sinfulness. 



This is because their Central Defect is not that they have no conscious but they refuse to Bear It’s Pain. 
In other words, it is not so much the Sin itself, but the Refusal to acknowledge it that makes it Evil. 

The Evil are often Highly Intelligent People, who might be quite conscious in most respect but have a very Specific Unwillingness to acknowledge their Shadow. 
The briefest definition of evil is that it is “Militant Ignorance” of its shadow. Those of the evil refuse to bear the pain of guilt or to allow the Shadow into Consciousness and “Meet it.” Instead, they will set about – often at Great Effort – Militantly trying to Destroy the Evidence of their Sin or Anyone who Speaks or Represents it and in this act of Destruction, their Evil is Committed.     



Guilt often viewed as a “DOWNER” is in many ways a blessing. Having a genuine awareness of one’s own Shortcomings is called a sense of Personal Sin; it is not pleasant nor supposed to be.



To become aware of one’s self as a naturally Lazy, Ignorant, Self-Centered being that rather routinely Betray its Own Creator; fellow creatures, and even Own Best Interests.
Paradoxically, unpleasant sense of personal failure, inadequacy can be the greatest blessing a human being can possess. The Gift of Appropriate Guilt is precisely what keeps our Sins in check. 
It is our most Effective Safeguards against our own Proclivity for Evil. 

The best measure of one’s consciousness can be found in the consistency of his or her general approach to thinking. A person who is more oriented toward thinking simplistically has a lesser degree of consciousness than a Person Who Thinks Integrality.     
Thinking and Consciousness’s are inextricably Locked Together in a Parallel Relationship. 
Consciousness is the Foundation of all Thinking, and Thinking is the Foundation of all Consciousness. 


Anytime there is a Failure in Thinking, there is corresponding Deficit in a Persons Level of Consciousness.   
  
Thus, all Human Behavior – the Good – The Bad, and the Indifferent – is determined by the Extent, or Lack Thereof, of the Quality of Thinking and Consciousness Involved. 

“When were stuck,” not growing and spinning our wheels, were obviously in a condition of Inefficiency. 

Whenever there is a Lack of Efficiency there is a potentially unnecessary lack of competence. 
So there is yet another reason to Seek Greater Consciousness, it is the foundation of Mental and spiritual Growth and it is through this growth that we become more competent. 

Thank You.
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Reference material utilized: M. Scott Peck, M.D.
From the book: The Road less Traveled and Beyond, 
Spiritual Growth in an Age of Anxiety


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