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Peace, The Balm To Soothe Troubled Lives And Times By Phyllis Reid In
his masterpiece, "Man's Search for Meaning," Viktor Frankl writes,
"Every age has its own collective neurosis and every age needs its own
psychotherapy to cope with it." There is a collective neurosis in our
world today, it is the cry for peace emanating from individuals, groups,
communities and nations, impacting the mass consciousness. The cries and marches for
peace, power and freedom that marked recent decades, present a backdrop for
today's human conditions of stress, anxiety, insecurity and turmoil. There
are as many civil wars and wars between nations. From the individual
perspective, the cry for peace is heralded as respite from the turbulence of
today's hectic lifestyle. In the past four to five decades we have lived in
such a way as to create challenging situations in our lives and create even
more havoc as we try to solve the resulting problems. There is a popular bumper
sticker that states, "Peace begins within," and a hymn that is sung
in thousands of churches world-wide on Sundays, "Let there be peace on
earth and let it begin with me." Yes, peace begins within the heart and
mind of every person. Until we reignite the flame of peace, love and unity
there can be no lasting peace in individuals, among people and nations of the
world. Frankl, who lived a life shaped
by war, states that, "Man is questioned by life and he can only answer
to life by answering to his own life, to life he can only respond by being
responsible." The question of whether or not we have lived responsibly
in recent decades, has spawned national and international debates. With the widely reported
impending consequences of global warming, catastrophes of war and economic
collapses, the outlook is bleak. These impact the human condition as they are
fed in large daily doses at breakfast, dinner and all throughout the day.
Conditions of fear, stress, anger, frustration, rage, insecurity and strife
are the results. For individuals to have
lasting peace they must live their lives from the inside out. This idea might
send off alarm bells with shouts of hogwash. Well, let us see how real this
is and how easily it can be accomplished. "Be in the world but not of
the world," was prescribed by one of the great enlightened spiritual
minds, eons ago. Is this possible you may ask,
I dare to say it is. To the degree that we become
caught up in the dictates and excesses of the outside world, is the extent to
which we will experience chaos and turbulence and lack inner peace. I had first hand experience of
this two decades ago. For a while I worked as a journalist and it is a well
known fact that the profession is demanding and can be stressful. My
publisher and editor was an excess living, driven workaholic, who was always
in conflicts, off deadlines and antagonistic to life and everyone in it. He would often ask me how I
remained so calm and in control, "Nothing seems to bother you," he
would state. My response was always the same, "Be in the world but not
of the world." He was fascinated by the idea and wanted to know how I accomplish
that. He had no knowledge of spiritual matters and showed no interest in
learning. He later became an appendage who watched, studied and leaned on me
for answers and solutions. Years later he became feeble, sick and broken. Stress is a natural response
to the excesses that overwhelm our physical and emotional capabilities and
life. The real or reality of us lies within us. Strength, courage, peace and
power all emanate from within. Our minds that create the thoughts that become
things are within us. The learned and great apostle Paul admonishes us not to
conform to the world but to be transformed by the renewing of our mind, that
we may prove what is the good, acceptable and perfect will of God. He knew
over zealousness, rejection, defeat and triumph, but through renewal of his
mind, he left us a legacy in spiritual transformation. When we conform to the world
we allow the dictates of the world and its appearances to control our lives.
The real of man is spiritual and divine, not the ego driven personality that
responds to the whims and fancies of every Tom, Dick and Harry. Stress and
conflict occur when the inner spiritual self and its outer personality self
are in opposing viewpoints. Frankl theorizes that mans
search for meaning is a primary force in his life which is unique and
specific in that it must and can be fulfilled by him alone. Our greatness as
human beings lies in our ability to change our minds and the conditions of
our lives. What is so great about living in a free, democratic country is
that it affords us the privilege of freedom to be all we want to be.
Individually we must desire freedom and make the choice for freedom as we
live our life. The great author and self help
guru, Stuart Wilde, teaches that we should "Concentrate on ourselves and
leave the world alone. As we strengthen ourselves we save all of humanity,
because we are all linked to one another." We must desire a change from
the stress and turbulent lifestyle we live today. We must dare to rise up,
declare, pursue and claim peace for ourselves. This will impact the lives of
family and friends and spread out to our communities and our world. The
pursuit of peace is perhaps the most followed path to spiritual
enlightenment. A peaceful disposition calms the rough and tossed seas of
turbulence, strife, fear and discontent. The book, "Anchor in the
spirit as God Beings - More than Mere Human," is presented as an easy to
follow guidebook for spiritual transformation. It clearly sets out the
conditions that support transformation and offers major tools that will help
achieve it. The aim is a changed consciousness by acknowledging the need for
change and practicing and living a lifestyle that foster peace, confidence,
love and compassion within ourselves. This we then radiate out to touch the
lives of others and transform our world. Individually transformed lives will
create a mass consciousness of peace and there will be peace on earth,
beginning with every one of us. What better time than the
upcoming holy season and the new year, to re-ignite the flame of peace, love
and unity within the hearts and minds of persons and radiate it person to
person to blanket our world. It begins with one person, one step at a time,
let your new year commitment be to take that first step. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Phyllis Reid Phyllis Reid is a Clinical
Social Worker who works as a Psychotherapist with inner city children and
their families. She is the author of the book, Anchor in the Spirit as God
Beings, More than Mere Human and can be contacted at Philmar2000 |
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