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Friday, December 11, 2009

Recognizing the Obvious

 
Recognizing the Obvious

 
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Many, or even most, of the significant problems in our lives are more about recognizing the obvious rather than discovering the mysterious or hidden. One of the most classic ways that we deceive and hide from ourselves, is by refusing to recognize the obvious and shrouding what is right before us in rationalization and false complexity. We often delay and deny necessary transformation by claiming that there is a mysterious answer hidden from us, when actually we know the answers but have various reasons to pretend that we don't. Another way that we sabotage ourselves is that we recognize the obvious to a degree, but don't act in ways that are consistent with the recognition.

Here's an example of one of these all too obvious aspects that we will often refuse to recognize: In hexagram 27 of the I Ching, "Providing Nourishment," it is written: "He who seeks nourishment that does not nourish reels from desire to gratification and in gratification craves desire. Mad pursuit of pleasure for the satisfaction of the senses never brings one to the goal. On should never…follow this path, for nothing good can come of it." Very succinctly, this thousands-of-years-old source recognizes one of the most obvious truths of human existence, and yet almost all of us choose to ignore this obvious truth and pursue nourishment that does not nourish at times. Someone once said that insanity means doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. If that definition were valid, almost all of us would qualify as insane, because almost all of us reach for that gooey dessert, that extra drink, that whatever, thinking it will make us feel better when long experience tells us that overall it is a detriment.

In the Sixties people would go on road trips or to the Far East saying that they were "trying to find the meaning of life." Someone once said that such people had the question reversed, because it is life that asks you what your meaning is, and you have to supply the answer heart beat by heart beat. Is the answer to the meaning of life really so difficult and mysterious? Actually, there is universal testimony from across cultures and periods on what the meaning of life is. You don't need an ancient source, you can ask many who have had near death experiences or those who are aged and feel fulfilled with their lives. The meaning of life, in my opinion, is obvious. I wrote about it in The Capsule of Intentionality as follows,

"But before we address the particular needs and problems of this unusual time let's consider that which is essential to human life in any era including the present. The secret of human life is that for this incredibly difficult incarnation to be worth it you need two key elements. These two elements are the secret to just about all the happiness and meaning possible in a human life. The two elements may be expressed in different words but they are recognized cross-culturally and across history by the most varied traditions, religions and sources of wisdom. You can find them in the words of the ancient prophet of your choice, in the spiritual awakening of someone who has had a near death experience, and you can also find them deep in your own heart.

"The first element is learning. You are here to learn and become more aware. Instead of saying learning you could call it growing, evolving, becoming more conscious, achieving wholeness or individuation. Choose whatever words you find most suitable. This element is such a deep human longing that people can be persuaded to join the army to 'Be all that you can be.' Learning is such a basic drive that it takes years and years of sadistic compulsory education to bring down your desire to learn enough for society to get some use out of you.

"The second element is love. Giving love and helping others is crucial, more crucial than receiving love or help. You'll notice that I referred to helping 'others' and not 'people.' Others is a larger set that includes people as well as any of a number of other sorts of beings from animals to the sentient entity of your choice.

" Loving and learning are the two sides of the secret of life coin. Often they will overlap as showing someone love and helping him be more aware are often the same thing. Beyond a certain point you can't have one without the other.

"Obviously, the secret of life isn't much of a secret. You've probably always known what the secret was. Pretending we don't know what the secret is can sometimes be easier than manifesting the will to take actions to fulfill these two great and ever-present purposes. Focusing will and using awareness, wisdom, intuition and compassion to fulfill the secret of our incarnation, which we already know, is what it's all about."

To truly recognize the obvious, you cannot merely recognize it in your mind as an abstraction. The recognition must be physical, emotional, and spiritual; it must resonate in the depths of your being. Recently, I came to realize what the word "realization" means. It's when something becomes powerfully real for you. The realization is often about a truth that you may have known about for years but failed to view as real on the deepest level until some particular moment.

When recognition becomes realization your work has still only just begun because then you must act on the realization, you must allow it to transform you and your life by changing both your perspective and, when applicable, your behavior.

When I write oracle cards I am essentially trying to teach myself difficult lessons. I am trying to turn my recognitions into realizations. Once I've done that I still have to work moment by moment and with mixed results, to walk the talk, to actually live by the realizations. In many oracle cards, for example, I emphasize the reality of inner wholeness and the dangerous pitfall of looking to find wholeness in the other. At this phase of my life, on the abstract plane, the truth of that seems obvious, but when it comes to actually living my life it is anything but obvious. Often it is a moment-by-moment struggle to stay aware of the many ways that I project my inner wholeness onto others and seek to regain the intrapsychic interpersonally.

What are the obvious things in your life that you need to recognize? Often people who know us well are better able to recognize some of the obvious factors we are ignoring better than we can. Ask some spiritual allies you really trust: "What are the obvious things that I seem to be denying or neglecting to deal with?" If two or more allies point out the same things you should take what they say quite seriously. To others it may be obvious that you are spending over your means, or repeating certain classic self-sabotaging patterns in relationships, in regard to your health, your career and other major areas of life. Look at the people you know well and consider what obvious factors they are denying or neglecting. Instead of telling them (unless they invite your counsel), consider the ways in which you may be denying or neglecting similar obvious factors.

Consider this a propitious time to recognize, realize, integrate and act on the obvious.

Feedback always welcome--I read every bit of it, if my reply is late, perfunctory or absent it's only because of the scarcity of time and the number of replies.  Please send to jonathanzap@hotmail.com
 Posted 12/11/2009 10:53 AM - 5369 Views - 19 eProps - 13 comments

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Jonathan,


Your card today echoes my experience earlier today helping clean up after, feed, and socialize shelter cats and kittens. It's obvious that I like giving love to and getting love from these animals, but also, I find that during and after working with them, my heart is more open/less baricaded to the humans with whom I come into contact. The cats help me open up to share myself with the humans with whom I seek to interact, share, learn from, and teach. The cats teach me, they break the ice, so-to-speak. I teach the cats that humans do care about them--that the poking and prodding that goes along with administering meds aren't really what most humans are about. Thanks for your words that elicited me to put my experience down in words.


Thanks for being my friend,


Lisa Marie


Posted 12/12/2009 4:34 PM by jaiguru9 - recommend - reply

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Hi, thanks... I'm going to San Francisco to visit my friend in January but think I get back on the 10th then I don't think I have school that week, so it shouldnt be a problem!
Posted 12/13/2009 1:16 PM by mixedmetaphors - recommend - reply

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I want to thank you for sharing your journey with us...I find that much of what you write reflects key aspects of what I am experiencing on my own journey, and it makes me feel good to know that there are others out there gleaning the same levels of information from experience and striving to apply that knowledge to their lives as you do.


The one thing I find in my daily routine is that the easiest way to deal with any possible conflicts that arise is to recognize the obvious in that moment and immediately address it in an honest and loving manner, and many times, this facilitates resolution of conflict...but not always, because resolution isn't always everyone's shared goal in certain cirumstances; but I am also learning to see these moments for what they are and navigate either around them, or through them, with less entanglement time involved.


I could say more, but it is time for me to head to work...Thanks, again, for sharing these with us...Bet



Posted 1/8/2010 3:16 PM by elementaloneami - recommend - reply

Hi,
I have enjoyed reading this very much, thank you.
I would like to just make a small suggestion; I believe this website would be improved if it were black font on a white page, instead of white on black. It is very difficult to focus on the text in this format because it acts like a optical illusion.
Thanks for you time.
Posted 1/26/2010 4:53 PM by janine - recommend - reply

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Thanks so much for this reinforcement! It comes at a time in which I'm realizing that only through knowing myself and taking total responsibilty for my life can I be truly happy. It's a long, difficult, sometimes very painful process, but also interesting and exciting. And the rewards are immeasurable! Thanks again.
Posted 1/26/2010 5:10 PM by ciuffo - recommend - reply

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This was a great piece to find, I found it through a link, what a surprise ~ or maybe not. Thanks, I look forward to reading more.

Sara
Posted 1/26/2010 9:04 PM by saragnosis - recommend - reply

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Thank you thank you thank you.... You just rocked my world, turned on the spot light with the invitation to drop the story and integrate the obvious into my actions.    Turning principle into practice.  Easy words... tough to do.  AND yet so easy once I'm willing to truely live my life in congruency .


Thanks J... keep em comin'


Laura

Posted 1/27/2010 10:45 AM by dakinijones - recommend - reply

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thank you thank you thank you
all the self "work" i have been exploring these days is leading me to this same
realization. Evenmy wording, when expressing it to fellow travelers on this path, has been almost the same.

thank you for the re-enforcement
and the beautiful, gentle soul prod-
-karen
Posted 1/27/2010 11:32 AM by karenle893 - recommend - reply

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So beautifully explained. Thank you. I am now a part of blogging here on Xanga, thanks in part to Rob Brezney and his recommendation of your wonderfully spun views. I really like the layout that you have here. I hope to share my knowledge and experiences with health, so as to create a means of successful healing for any interested and in my business: Health Avenue! Thanks again!
Auspicious blessings of continued peace within!
Posted 1/29/2010 12:12 AM by panterrasblog - recommend - reply

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This is SO ON TIME!! Synchronicity has been ridiculous this new year. Rob, you're a genius. I absolutely love your work.
Posted 1/29/2010 11:34 PM by goldnchyl - recommend - reply

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My bad. Jonathan this blog is so insightful. My first post was in response to the first paragraph that Rob used for Sagittarius horoscope this week. Just so timely. Thank you so much for your work.

Posted 1/29/2010 11:36 PM by goldnchyl - recommend - reply

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Sir, the Synchronicity continues.


My own version:  1.  What am I not letting myself know?


and


2.  When I pass on, what would I have them say about me?  That I loved well.  Only that.



Posted 1/30/2010 9:55 AM by carpediem53 - recommend - reply

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Il n'y a pas de hasard!  So I clicked and read you. 


Thanks so much to have reminded this running hen without a head that she already knows the answers, that she can just lovingly lay one beautiful egg after another with eyes and wings wide open - even though the changing part is still not easy. I am not a young chick. I "know" better deep inside. But most of the time, the "real - izing" part is veiled by so much chicken shit -  you know?  It takes a lot of "intent" to turn on the light.


Many many thanks.  Renée from Montreal.

Posted 1/31/2010 5:21 PM by OUALILI - recommend - reply


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