Spirituality


Spirituality Home Page | Faith411.com Home Page

Vital information and articles related to Spirituality.


All One; All Different -- Addressing Spiritual Reductionism


"We're one, but we are not the same."-Bono, U2

Once I was in a train station waiting for a train with a friend. He pointed to a steel and cement column and said, "at the sub-atomic level, this column is mostly air. So are you. So am I?". And he went on to state we were the same as the column-no difference-and no different from one another. He went on to imply that there was, therefore, no meaning to anything. I stretched my arm out, made a fist, and pushed my fist at the column until it stopped with a thud. I looked at him and I said, "that may be so, AND at the same time, the world we move through is not the sub-atomic world".

Often we are addressed with reminders, assertions, and at times even pleas, that we are "all one". We are all human. We are all the same at some level. We all bleed red. At the sub-atomic level, we are all made up of the same stuff. In fact, at the sub-atomic level, at least at our current level of knowledge [see String Theory for an interesting hypothesis about how we may be very different from one another indeed], not only are we all "the same" as beings, we are the same as a rock, dirt, plant life, our dog, the wall, etc.

Eastern Spiritual traditions remind us that at the ultimate level, it is all vibrations, all wavelets. "Validated" by science, at the "ultimate" level, we are all the same-"just" sub-atomic particles.

And yet, anyone with eyes, ears, a tactile sense, and a mind can tell we are all very, very different. I challenge anyone who says that the ultimate level is the only important level ("we are all one") to Zen his or her way through me the next time we meet.

The problem with this is that most people cannot seem to contain both I.D.E.A.s intellectually, experientially, or spiritually, so then end up ignoring one or the other, or collapsing the informational and the practical. Does our having the same sub-atomic structures mean we are all the same?

Are you "the same" as a murderer? A rapist? A child molester? A terrorist? A priest? A politician? A man? A woman? A tribal leader? A shaman? A grocery clerk? A Fortune 500 CEO? Are you and I "the same" as Mozart, Bill Gates, Socrates, Thomas

Jefferson, or Ayn Rand? Of course not.

And, yes.

We have differing sets of skills, intelligence, symmetry, size, shape, and color. And yet...to paraphrase Ken Wilber, "while we are all perfect manifestations of the divine-of Spirit-yet how we demonstrate that is bound by our current level of development; we are limited to our current depth". Spiritual reductionism [we are all one and we are all perfect and we are all love] is usually accompanied by moral relativism. No act is inherently better than any other act. No world-view is more true than any other-and they are arbitrary.

I disagree.

Setting aside the performative contradiction (if no world-views are any more true than the other, then neither is that world-view-and thus it is false), compassion is better than anger because it possesses greater depth. Love is better than hate for the same reason. Grace is better than vengeance for the same reason-it requires an awareness of greater depth to exercise those choices, therefore, it is better.

Liberty is better than tyranny. Free Enterprise is better that centrally planned economies. In both cases they produce better results. Measurably better. Different beings possess different levels of awareness; different depths that that can reflect back by the development of their own depth. In this, we are very different indeed.

Is there utility in thinking we are all one-all the same? Perhaps. It can assist us in bridging potentially explosive differences in a world where differences in ideology can kill and maim. At the same time, in a world where ideologies can kill and maim, we had better keep the differences in mind as well.

In all things, be discerning, but not judgmental. Keep your mind open-but keep it working. Never allow someone to demand you turn off your common sense for their imagined utopia.

Jason McClain
IDEA
Evolutionary Guide
http://emotionalawareness.com


MORE RESOURCES:

Spirituality: Lessons we learn through our labor
Ithaca Journal, NY - 55 minutes ago
By Norris Burkes • Gannett News Service • August 30, 2008 The ancient text of Ecclesiastes 3:9 asks a great question with which to approach Labor Day: What ...


Times Online

This year, Ramadan is predicted to begin Aug. 31 and end on Sept ...
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 hours ago
Peggy Fletcher Stack writes about religion and spirituality. Contact her at pstack@sltrib .com or 801-257-8525. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim ...
Muslims combine worship, willpower as Ramadan begins Seattle Times
‘Late afternoon is the hardest part of the daily fast’ Times Online
all 12 news articles


New Magnificat ministry improving female spirituality
St.Louis Review, MO - 19 hours ago
The chapter has worked closely with its spiritual adviser, archdiocesan administrator Bishop Robert J. Hermann. "A private association means you are willing ...


Examiner.com

Spirituality Examiner
Examiner.com - 22 hours ago
Soul-centered passion has fueled Marlena Rich's multi-faceted colorful life, spanning corporate sales & business development, dance and ceremony. ...


Local rabbi offers spirituality classes at Baldwin Public Library
Mirror, MI - Aug 28, 2008
"I saw a section of the Talmud on what are considered to be spiritual professions, just in terms of pace of work and that kind of thing. ...


Spirituality is not a religion, as many may think
City Vision, South Africa - Aug 28, 2008
Spirituality for me is recognizing that I am connected to the energy of all creations, and most of all, the most high, God Himself. ...


New program at Sage Chapel
Ithaca Journal, NY - 1 hour ago
This evening will offer many ways to see spirituality, self-care and community unity as vital parts of creating a positive future for all, ...


For and against Templeton
Nature.com (subscription), UK - Aug 28, 2008
“Throwing money at religion/spirituality in an attempt to give it scientific credibility is, I feel, deluded at best,” he says. ...


The Hillsboro Argus
Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com, OR - 16 hours ago
8, and will meet weekly, for 10 weeks, to explore spirituality. The William Temple House West Food Pantry is open Tuesdays, 4-7 pm, at the church. The Rev. ...


National Post

'Henry Poole is Here': Spirituality by way of a stain
International Herald Tribune, France - Aug 22, 2008
Those convinced that faith can literally move mountains may welcome a film whose characters discuss spiritual issues, although there are no grand tectonic ...
Henry Poole is Here - Movie Review Blogger News Network
all 17 news articles

Spirituality - Google News



Spirituality Articles Home Page | Spirituality Articles Site Map | News | Faith411.com Home Page
EZmatic.com | IgoJo | UpBee | Blue Ryder | Health | ZippyGo | Ken J Wagner

Faith411.com - all Vital information and articles related to Spirituality.

© 2006