The
act of discernment is an inward one; as such, it requires a disciplined
focus. Yet as we have seen, modern societies not only do they not cater
to such practices, but they also actively dissuade us from approaching
them. The result of this is that people in general do not see –
or feel – a need for such a discernment. Modern life keeps us occupied
and diverted by other pursuits. Unfortunately, it is often the case that
‘shock impacts’ are required in order for us to shift our attention
away from the ‘straight path’ of normalized living. And we’ve been
living with such a ‘shock event’ for almost two years now since the
outbreak of the pandemic. We could see our current predicament from this
perspective: that modern life was in need of a ‘crisis point’ within
its old patterns for there to arise within people the need for something
else. It is in such moments of deep reflection that an inner
realization may occur: the recognition that common (i.e., consensus)
culture does not provide sufficient meaning for our lives. That is,
there is the lack of any transcendental, metaphysical impulse. An
awareness of such lack often occurs in times when there is a noticeable
deterioration in social and cultural systems. Such recognition –
or re-cognition – is not yet dominant among the majority of our modern
so-called ‘civilized’ nations. Yet we are soon reaching that tipping
point....<<<Read More>>>...
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Saturday, 22 January 2022
The Power of Discernment
[Waking Times]: At our general level of awareness there is often no perceptible or
discernible pattern to the flow of events. Partly this stems from having
been conditioned into perceiving a particular dominant reality program.
We do not have access to objective reality, although there can be
moments and instances when glimpses occur. The phenomenon of miracles is
an example of this, when the laws of a reality outside of our own
intervene/operate within our subjective reality. Likewise, many ancient
tales, fables, allegories, etc, are representations of what we refer to
as a ‘higher dimension’ operating within our own. Such impulses help us,
whether we are conscious of it or not, to re-orientate our perception
against the indoctrinated programming. What we often take to be reality
is in fact only a very thin slice of a much ‘bigger picture.’