Why
you are important #2
PersonPlanet
Leadership Workshop
Light Paper #2
PersonPlanet Leadership: Spiritual Work
“Higher
beings include more and more living things within
their
self-story, until at last,
there is no Other.”
—Orson
Scott Card, The Xenocide
Do onto others as you would have them do onto you.
“Ethics
is knowledge of interconnection.”
—Aldo Leopold
Spirits Grow to Include the Whole
Consciousness moves towards the whole. As your spirit grows,
the more whole you become. The more we know the more we are.
As our area of concern and as
our territory of influence expands, more of the world is included in our
concept of self. As we grow, we grow from me to we, part
to the whole, local to global,
self to Self.
The more developed our consciousness, the more concern and
compassion we have for others. As consciousness grows
and expands, it encompasses more within
its boundaries until borders that separate “us” from “them” are
transcended and consciousness is boundless. On a more mundane or material level,
as technology interconnects more and more of our planet into a single organism,
the more we can see our common heritage and connection with all the peoples
of the world. The more this technological connection and compassionate interconnection
grows, the more we as individuals become— and the more we as
individuals become, the more the whole becomes. The network grows to
the square power
of the nodes on the network (Metcalfs Law* ).
In this ever-growing feedback loop the planet transforms
itself into planetary well-being and light. The more
we recognize “them” as “us” the
more we become. The more we see the unity of who and what we are, and
see and feel the suffering of anyone as our own, our spirits
grow
to include the whole.
We need to see self-development as the development of the collective
Self. The path to maximum personal wealth, happiness, consciousness
and security
is the path to global wealth, well-being and security. Or in other
words, the path of self-development is Self-development.
Spirit Includes, Fear Excludes
As we grow up, our awareness grows out in ever more inclusive
circles of knowledge, understanding, compassion, connection,
and unity. Ethics is knowledge of interconnection,
compassion is experience of interconnection, consciousness is awareness of
connection, and unity is transcendence of connection.
The more developed our awareness and consciousness become
the more compassion we have for others who do not have
what we have, who are suffering, who have
needs that are not being met. As we grow in consciousness we see that
all consciousness is linked, that we are all a part of one
Organism and the health of the whole
is dependent on the health of the parts. The Organism can survive the
dis-ease, even the death of some of the parts but it will
never reach its maximum
potential if it or parts of It are diseased or dying. Enlightened
self-interest points
clearly to making sure that everyone one is connected to is healthy
and capable of playing a vital role, their role, in evolution’s
transformations.
Once we reach a certain plateau of enlightened self-interest
or altruistic generosity and empowerment we want to help,
we want to get involved in making
the world a better place, we want to do what we can do to improve the world,
to join and play the game of making the world a better place than when we
found it, to heal, to improve, to evolve the planet and all
its inhabitants, to evolve
with the planet, to join the great transformation out on the cutting edge,
on the frontlines of cosmic evolution.
On the other hand, the more we learn to fear (all
fear is learned) the more we exclude others, the unknown,
from our circle of consciousness and
awareness. And the more we limit ourselves. Fear is always of the unknown,
the out-of-our-control unknown that could change our status quo. The
more attached we are to what we have the more we are afraid
of what we do not control and
its potential to disrupt what we have. Given that over 99% of the “known” Universe
is invisible, and at least 96% is unknown at this point in time, a
fear of the unknown is a profound limitation on what we are and can
become.
Fear is,
at its core, suicidal. It is a limiting of options, of alternatives;
it is a closing off to the rest of the Universe and it possibilities.
It is one thing in self-development to work on the self,
to nurture our own self, our bodies, spirits and consciousness.
This is good. But we get to a
point where the hungry soul realizes that it is not enough to just
nourish the self. In a world of 6.3 billion human conscious
entities, the idea
of creating a paradise of or within ones own body, ones
own self and consciousness becomes
limited. A world that works for just us is not a paradise, it is a
prison. An evolved being, a full self-developed person in a
world of poverty
and under-development is not just a contradiction in terms
and
an impossibility, it is such a narrow
focus on reality as to make the idea of “self” development
a joke. We are only truly what we can become, a fully realized conscious
being walking
in the light of God when all people in our world are similarity blessed.
We only reach our highest potential when all people are members of
our society;
all the people of the world are fully contributing members of global
society. Then the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. A global
society where
all members are fully functioning is a paradise, a place of unbounded
wealth, progress and evolution.
In a society where everyone is becoming linked technologically and
through the consequences of failure, we need to be for all, or we are
none. Either
we make the whole system work, or the whole system fails. If everything
in the body is in perfect health, except the heart, and it fails, the
entire organism dies. The world is now as interconnected as the human
body. We
need
to make
sure the health of the entire system is perfect, not just the “wealthy” parts
of the global body.
* Metcallf’s Law: The usefulness or utility
of a network equals the square of the number of users;
usefulness equals network nodes*2
—Service,
profit, and fun in making the world work for everyone—
© 2003
Medard Gabel