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Barbara
Marx Hubbard
An Evolutionary Conversation
with Barbara Marx Hubbard
By Alan Sasha Lithman
Barbara Marx Hubbard, renaissance woman, evolutionary
explorer, social innovator and author, is President of the Foundation
for Conscious Evolution. A tireless champion for the Earth’s future since
the 1960s, pioneering the use of media for global peace, she made history
in 1984 when her name was placed in nomination for the Vice-Presidency
at the Democratic National Convention. Her barrier-breaking books include
Emergence and Conscious Evolution. This conversation
took place at her home in Santa Barbara on Feb. 12, 2004.
ASL: Barbara, how
do you see the threshold point for yourself and your work in the world?
BMH: I feel I am standing at the edge of
my own evolution, and I’ve realized that the psycho-spiritual evolution
of the individual is going much faster than the societal transformation
is able to keep up. Though we have many wonderful initiatives in terms
of transforming society as a whole, it’s still quite embryonic. However,
the individuals doing the projects are themselves evolving quite rapidly;
in fact, I often see the projects themselves as workshops for the development
of the person. They are pro-jections of the deep Self that wants to come
into form to cocreate a world in which that Self can feel at home. What
are really growing fastest are not the projects we’re doing but the persons
doing them. The projects will take years to manifest, but the persons
doing the projects are already models of the evolving human.
ASL: Yes, I often felt during my time
in Auroville, India that it was not so much us building the community
as the community building us.
BMH: Exactly. The person is the medium. The person is the message.
ASL: The challenge here seems to be,
how does the individual come out of his/her isolation and join together
with others who have also caught this evolutionary fire? For there is
a yearning to join forces with others in a more conscious and concerted
collective movement rather than just remain a disconnected collection
of individuals and groups.
BMH: That is exactly the question I ask myself. That is why I felt the
need to tell the Evolutionary Story, to provide an evolutionary context,
recognizing that the evolving person is the key. I’m a mapper, a scribe
of the growing edge of self and social evolution. I’ve developed a spiral
map which tracks evolution from the Unified Field, Ground of Being, Mind
of God, however you wish to put it, through the mysterious process of
the formation of the universe, earth, life, animal life, human life and
now us going around the next turn on the spiral. For me, this turn began
in 1945, when we dropped the atomic bomb, marking a moment when the human
mind had penetrated Nature’s process of creation in the atom, followed
by accessing her secrets in the gene and the brain such that we can put
human intent into matter and either destroy the world or cocreate a transformed
world. I see 1945 as the marker of the evolution of Evolution — from the
billions of years of unconscious evolution to conscious evolution through
the emergence of our human species whose consciousness and actions can
actually effect the very course of our own evolution. That is radically
new! As we become aware as a species that we have tapped into these “powers
of the gods” we realize we can guide these powers, and we must ask ourselves:
toward what? What is the meaning of our new powers? In our existing religions,
there’s really no social vision or developmental path to direct these
powers. This is not to diminish the role religions have played, for they
have provided us a transcendent potential toward which we can move; whereas
our secular liberalism offers no such transcendent potential or vision.
It’s basically a humanitarian ideal of comfort for everyone. But while
we need to attend to these humanitarian needs, the human spirit will never
be satisfied by simply being fed, housed and clothed. We know that from
the ones who already are.
ASL: In that sense, don’t you see us
humans as transitional beings, as a transitional species? Which would
explain why we can never be satisfied by what we have or have been because
we are destined to always be more. In which case, our true fulfillment
lies in what we are yet to unfold and become.
BMH: Yes, I have always loved Sri Aurobindo’s phrase,
“man is a transitional being”, but for me the question is: transitional
to what? And so in my earlier evolutionary maps, I followed our turn in
the spiral and saw things speeding up as we went from the 1950s to the
60s, 70s, 80s, 90s; and it’s very interesting to track the accelerating
breakthroughs and breakdowns during that last half century. Because I
believe when we reached the new millennium, we entered a Macro Shift,
that is, a whole civilization shift. This shift has occurred as the planetary
system became unstable and lost equilibrium, particularly felt in the
environmental field and in the vast separation between the people who
are starving and poor and the people who are wealthy.
ASL: Isn’t this one of the reasons
why it’s so critical to provide people with an evolutionary vision and
context for what’s happening? — so that instead of people looking at these
events and breakdowns piecemeal, with no hope or sense of meaning and
direction, one can see them in a larger pattern, as part of an evolutionary
unfolding where the breakdowns we’re experiencing are recognized as the
labor pains preceding the birth of this new becoming you refer to.
BMH: Yes. As we accelerate toward this
Macro Shift, I feel we are entering a period that I call “late transition
on planet Earth”. Let me set out these terms: “Pre-transition” for me
extends from the origin of self-reflective consciousness to the advent
of the a-bomb. “Transition” began in 1945, when we gained the powers of
codestruction and cocreation, and is our turn on the spiral. “Post-transition”
would be landing on the other side of the quantum jump. I see this next
post-transitional turn on the spiral, then, as a universal humanity —
a species capable of co-evolving with Nature and co-creating with Spirit.
I use the word “Spirit” here to connote the pattern in the process of
creation, or the Great Creating Process, which is Sidney Lanier’s phrase
for God. It is this Great Creating Process that runs through the core
of the evolutionary spiral. It appears to me that the core of the spiral
represents this universal Intelligence. This Intelligence has manifested
in all the great faiths of the world, and until now those faiths have
been able to guide the cultures…but no longer can they provide that guidance
because the Culture as a whole is entering this Macro Shift. This situation
is what I am calling “late transition” on planet Earth.
ASL: In other words, what we call “Spirituality”
is itself evolving as human consciousness continues to unfold, moving
us toward an unprecedented step into new dimensions of being; and the
answers to our future emergence cannot simply be found by turning to past
scripts that worked for a previous era.
BMH: Yes, I believe the founders of what became the world’s
great religious traditions were all expanded humans who tapped into the
Source, Spirit, the Process of Creation, however one wants to put it.
But the ones who tapped into the evolutionary aspect of Spirit are rare.
The two foremost figures are Teilhard de Chardin and Sri Aurobindo. Sri
Aurobindo recognized that consciousness has two aspects: one, the pure
eternal awareness, Brahman; and the other, arising out of that, conscious
dynamic Force with intent. From his perspective, this conscious dynamic
Force manifested itself through the process we call Evolution, beginning
in atoms, molecules and cells. Of course the atoms are not aware of that
but the Intelligence — which he called “supramental” — creating the atoms,
molecules, cells is superb.
ASL: In fact, this Intelligence was
not simply creating these forms but, as you said earlier, manifesting
through them and the ongoing evolutionary process; and this Consciousness
is still present in the atom even though the atom is not conscious of
what it contains. Whereas the human is at the point where it possesses
sufficient consciousness to apprehend and consciously awaken this inherent
Consciousness which is its true core self.
BMH: Exactly. So in the earlier stages of humanity, we had
these great individuals whose experiences and insights were codified into
religions; and then we of course separated and fought over them. But I
think what’s happening as we build toward the Macro Shift — and one can
trace this starting in the 1960s and 70s, particularly with the human
potentials movement, transpersonal and sacred psychology, the expansion
of consciousness and mind-expanding substances, ecological awareness and
on and on — is that our species began to wake up internally beyond any
existing religion. And as we continue to accelerate through late transition
toward the Macro Shift, we are recognizing that our life-support systems
could be destroyed very rapidly, that we don’t have hundreds of years
to continue our current behavior. This awareness that we could destroy
ourselves if we don’t wake up as a species becomes an ultimate evolutionary
driver. In fact, this challenge may be the precise conditions required
for the higher order of life to evolve. Crises are pressing us toward
transformation.
ASL: It’s as if evolution has designed
a biofeedback mechanism in the very process of its conscious unfolding.
In other words, as we get ourselves into an unsustainable corner that
becomes more and more unbearable, we eventually learn despite our resistances
that the only solution is to evolve to a next level of consciousness —
echoing Einstein’s reminder that we can’t solve our crises by remaining
in the same consciousness which created them. Or to put it in more pragmatic
terms, when the pain of holding the pattern, the paradigm, exceeds the
pain of changing it, then we finally change.
BMH: Yes. So let’s say for a moment that all of this is
natural, that there’s an organic unfolding at a planetary scale just as
there is at a biological scale. We don’t know because we’ve never seen
another planet go through this. But we are learning that a planet is a
whole system and it’s a living system. And there are theories suggesting
that Gaia, this living system, is itself intelligent. The emerging view
of reality is that our planet is a whole living system within a living
universe rather than a dead mechanistic universe. We can apply these ideas
to ourselves. To consciously participate in this experience rather than
merely being a passive witness, we can identify ourselves with the conscious
Force seeking to manifest through evolution, developing our untapped cocreative
potential. In my own efforts at self-evolution, I hold three aspects of
consciousness in my heart simultaneously: I am an expression of the Whole
Story of Creation; I am a vital participant in expressing my creativity
to serve that Evolution and my own evolution; and thirdly, I am one with
Source. This is Evolutionary Consciousness. To nurture this emerging evolutionary
consciousness, I helped form a conscious evolution community in Santa
Barbara as well as a global on-line educational process called “Gateway
to Conscious Evolution”. Via our website www.evolve.org, “Gateway” reaches
out to evolutionary souls worldwide. This emergence of conscious evolutionaries
is happening at a global scale. You find such people in every faith, every
tradition, every race, every culture, every economic background. This
type of person seems to transcend the ordinary classifications and boundaries.
The quality that distinguishes evolutionary consciousness is that you
feel the emergent potential within yourself and you are driven with a
passion as great as the desire for self-preservation and self-reproduction,
but turned now toward self-evolution and self-expression for the sake
of yourself and the world. That desire is now being stimulated by the
Macro Shift in millions of people. It presses us to go beyond humanistic
or transpersonal psychology. It leads us toward the path of the cocreator.
In this path the Essential Self incarnates, comes in the whole way. We
shift our identity from egoic selves seeking the Divine to the Divine
incarnate guiding the whole being. In this path the Essential Self seeks
to express in creative action that itself evolves the person and the world.
ASL: As you were speaking, I found
myself seeing things in cellular imagery — seeing the individual as a
cell in this larger planetary body. And as a cell, the initial thrust
is to discover one’s unique role as a cell. In other words, in embryonic
development, stem cells begin to differentiate from generic cells to specific
cells: liver cells, nerve cells, blood cells, heart cells. And as we are
evolving and individuating more and more consciously, we too have to distinguish
our unique role and gift, just as a liver cell, if it is to play its true
role in concert with the whole body organism, does not confuse itself
with trying to be a nerve cell. So we are in fact learning to discover
two things simultaneously: Our unique calling, work, dharma; and how do
we harmonize/integrate that in the larger evolving whole. So as all these
human cells discover their unique code, becoming more conscious of who
they are, they not only fulfill their unique destiny but fulfill the destiny
of the whole with which they are inseparably one.
BMH: Exactly. And as I am more consciously recoding
myself now, it is leading me into a new phase of my life which I call
“regenopause”.
ASL: Could you develop this concept
of “regenopause” and your complementary phrase “vocational arousal”?
BMH: Well, what I call
“vocational arousal” is when that deep Self and its creative expression
awakens in you and longs to go further into self-expression and self-actualization
through creative action in the world. It can be felt as a yearning, a
frustration, a depression, and an attraction. Depression is often a sign
of something pressing to be expressed; It is the “creator-within.” It
is suprasex! It is sexuality expanded into creativity. In sexual attraction,
we seek to join our genes to have the baby — that’s what Nature is doing
— but when we become supra-sexually aroused — that means aroused in our
creativity — there is a yearning to join our genius with one another to
give birth to the greater self of each and to the transformation of the
world.
ASL: Spoken like a true woman from
the future! (Laughter). By bringing new vocabulary into our language,
it helps people distinguish new behavior and perspective in this species-level
shift.
BMH: Yes. So vocational arousal
includes and transcends sexuality; and will become, I believe the driving
force that will evolve our species. It will become even greater than the
sexual desire to have a child…
ASL: …And certainly creatively fulfilling
in a whole new way, because we’re able to join together in an endless
evolutionary process of what can be created.
BMH: That’s right. Especially
as we hit the planetary limit of population with one more doubling representing
over 12 billion people. So I believe at the hormonal level, particularly
in the feminine, a signal has gone out awakening the woman to her creative
expression as a prime drive. This does not mean we yearn simply to be
equal to men in a dysfunctional world. It’s the desire to express the
same passionate love we have for the child, now turned to give birth to
the self and to the self’s expression in the healing and evolving of the
world. For when you find a woman turned on by her vocational passion,
she is motivated with the same intensity as is a mother for her child.
Her work is her progeny. A mother will give up her life for her child.
But what we are being asked to do here is not give up our life, but to
give our life in its fullest creative expression for the sake of the evolution
of the person and the planet.
ASL: You know, in India the Feminine
Principle is recognized through two terms: Prakriti which denotes the
apparently unconscious and mechanical Force of evolutionary Nature; and
Shakti which represents the conscious Force no longer disconnected from
Her true Self but rather being the creative expression and manifestation
of that Divine Self. So the emergence of this new woman you speak of can
be seen metaphorically as the planetary shift from prakriti to shakti
— of women consciously coming into their shakti-hood to energize and regenerate
the world.
BMH:
Exactly. And of course there have been examples of this throughout history,
but this is the first time that civilization as a whole literally requires
this feminine creative energy to survive. Because when you look at the
planetary situation, patriarchal leaders in a domination structure at
the heads of existing institutions and nation-states cannot guide our
species through the transition to the next stage of evolution.
ASL: In fact, they’ve helped create
the very resistances that have put us in the crises we’re in. So to balance
out this patriarchal control of consciousness with its divisive patriotism
that fixates on defending “my” country, “my” religion, “my” ego, Evolution’s
response seems to be the infusion of what I call “matriotism”. In other
words, identifying with the whole rather than simply the part, developing
“matriotic” values: holistic and expansive values that promote communication,
caring, compassion, coming together — learning to identify self with other
and with the planet as a whole, in the same way, as you say, that a mother
identifies with her child. And these values transcend genders. These are
core values that make us all more fully human.
BMH: They are indeed. So as we move into “late transition,”
accelerating toward breakdown or evolutionary breakthrough, we can see
the need for this emergent archetype which I call the Feminine Cocreator.
And we can see the emergence of this new archetype in relation to what
I call regenopause. For as women stop producing eggs to self-reproduce
the species, they become freed up to give birth to this deeper feminine
self and to its expression in the world. Our creative energy shifts from
procreation to cocreation, from self-reproduction to self-evolution. In
this context, regenopause could be considered as a shift in the life cycle
of the feminine, setting up a new bio-evolutionary reality as we have
fewer children and live longer lives. More women are entering menopause
than at any time in human history. Imagine menopause as a transition to
regenopause, realizing that beyond the reproductive phase is the self-evolutionary
phase of our species. Women en masse have a gift to give which is vitally
needed for our species’ survival. As an older woman, I’m 74, I’ve realized
that while my body is aging, my spirit, vitality and creativity are rising;
and there’s literally a pause point — a pause where it seems that my creativity
is stronger than my declining body. It feels like a cross-over point in
my life cycle from degeneration to regeneration. It is possible that the
process of regeneration is awakened by this deeper guided creativity of
the feminine.
ASL: In other words, by applying consciousness
and conscious intent to this same energy that was used by Nature for the
procreation of the species, one can release the Energy within that energy
toward the transformation of the species.
BMH: Exactly. It’s as powerful a drive
as self-preservation and self-reproduction. But in order to save the children
and preserve our lives, we have to self-evolve. So the evolutionary pressure
is moving us forward to consciously evolve and the post-menopausal woman
is at the frontier. Diane Cirincione and I have already organized some
“regenopause dialogues”, and many of the women who’ve participated are
grandmothers. They tell us that they want to share this with their granddaughters;
because if you’re a 15 or 16 year old girl now, you might live to be a
100 or more…you may have 1, 2 or no children…you may get married or not.
So it’s important to prepare young women for the deeper purpose of the
feminine in the early years, not just waiting till they’re post-menopausal.
That purpose is to recognize, nurture and cultivate this deeper self and
presence; and to learn to give it through cocreative and cooperative action
with others. Thus we become a vital source for the salvation of the world!
The new evolutionary archetype is arising in men as well as they turn
within to discover their own essential self, and as they are freeing themselves
from the dysfunctional structures of the current world. When the woman
recognizes this cocreative drive in herself, she yearns for the cocreative
man as partner, whether they are intimate partners or creative work partners.
For she cannot do this alone. And the best men that I know encourage and
support these emerging feminine cocreators. Because they know that without
that creative feminine guidance, they’re still trapped in the old pattern.
ASL: Men tend to be embedded in the
intellect as their reality filter. Whereas women seem to innately operate
more at the feeling level. They can go with something even if they cannot
verify or explain it rationally. So if we are at the threshold of an evolutionary
stage that lies beyond the scope of human intellect, to make the next
step means we need to learn to let go. Yet for men, this letting go is
utterly terrifying. Hence, the fundamental resistance to this evolutionary
shift…
BMH: …Because they’ve
been programmed to hold on, to protect and control the system. So even
the best men are fighting a deep conditioning and training that required
them to be in control, to be able to win. Women don’t have that primary
programming, so we can open a door for the evolution of the cocreative
man.
ASL: Quite true. Because if one is
going to evolve to a new species, we can’t think our way there, we have
to actually let go and invoke that new consciousness and lend ourselves
to it to become it. And that is a feminine modus operandi. The man, as
you say, is not programmed to surrender control; whereas a woman is trained
through the experience of labor and birth that the more you resist, the
more painful it is. And it’s only by breathing through the resistance,
trusting and letting go, that the Force is able to flow. It’s this feminine
experience of the universe that women are bridging over to men. So these
two forces can come into balance.
BMH: I have a beautiful image for this: The Second Couple in the Second
Garden. In the story of the First Garden, the Garden of Eden, we were
embedded in Nature, in Spirit. Then we separated out from the natural
world; and for 40 or 50,000 years we’ve been separating. But we’ve come
to the end of this process. We will self-destruct if we continue in separation
from each other, from Nature and from Spirit. Our power is too great for
a self-centered species. Now, we take the next step as evolving members
of our species to “bring the gods home”, to recognize that deity or divinity
is within each of us. We are learning to become good “gods,” or as I prefer
to call us, universal cocreators. As we learn to shift our own identity
from ego to essence, we also can learn to love the “other” as our own
essential self. For at the level of essence, we are all members of one
body. When we make this choice to shift from ego to essence, we cross
the threshold from the land of Homo sapiens to the land of what I call
Homo universalis: a more universal cocreative human. We enter the Garden
of Cocreation, where the Tree of Life dwells. Inherent in this “Tree”
is the power of gods and the healing of the nations. In the new Garden,
young universal cocreative humans come together to learn how to evolve
the self and the world. We become transformers of the systems and functions
of our world.
ASL: And this transformation, just
as the roots of a tree, emerges from the ground-up. Because we can no
longer look to governments or existing hierarchies for the vision or initiatives
that must be taken in the times ahead. It’s people and emerging communities
that must assume direct responsibility for the changes we must make in
our lives and cultural lifestyles. And this global evolutionary momentum
of individuals and groups will eventually overcome the dominant paradigm
despite the corporate-controlled media which continue to project and defend
that paradigm which owns them.
BMH: You see, there are built-in limits to the behavior that supports
the old paradigm, as the environment is showing us. We can’t continue
to use non-renewable resources, we can’t continue to eat up our own nest
and defile it.
ASL: But some will say, “I understand
the argument about sustainability and I understand that we’re reaching
a point of no-return, but people aren’t going to change in time.” How
would you respond to this sense that we’re too caught in our lethargy,
that patterns are too embedded?
BMH: Well first of all, people are changing. And I’m wary about over-generalizing
this term “we”. Remember that there are millions of citizens like you
and me, but we don’t have access to the mass media and we’re not heads
of State and we’re not billionaires. Nevertheless, we’re here, and my
sense is that this invisible force of consciousness is rising everywhere.
And when we’ve enhanced our interconnectivity and communication — as we’re
beginning to do via the internet — we’ll recognize the evolutionary pattern
and maximize all these emerging creative solutions and innovations. As
Buckminster Fuller said, we have the technologies, resources and know-how
to make this world a 100% physical success. It’s just a matter of intention
and political/social will.
ASL: But even for people who recognize
that we’re in an evolutionary shift, there’s still a certain amount of
skepticism because their own experience fluctuates. They’re still not
convinced that Evolution isn’t going to wind up reducing all this back
to compost, especially as the breakdowns and madness seem to accelerate
relative to the breakthroughs. Personally, I don’t believe there’s an
empirical argument one can use to counter this skepticism. So I look to
another level that doesn’t depend on outer proof. In other words, I come
from the premise that Evolution is the Self-expression of what we awkwardly
call God. And if this is the case, if all this is an Evolution of Consciousness
playing Itself out in Time-Space rather than some random big-bang emergence
of something out of nothing, then the whole perspective changes. Because
if all this is a progressive manifestation of the Divine, then unless
this Divinity is a masochist or a victim of its own creation, surely there
is a far greater, more imaginative and fulfilling outcome then self-destruction.
I mean, why would the Divine labor through something that ultimately ended
up nowhere? So even as I know we must actively struggle to survive the
transitional crises we face as a species, I support my actions and activism
with a faith that transcends appearances — that trusts where we are heading
and what is emerging through us.
BMH: I also sense that evolution is a
progressive, intelligent process of creation. Teilhard de Chardin thought
there would be a bifurcation of the species: The bourgeois who are trying
to hold on and make everything comfortable as it is; and the others which
he called Homo progressivus, who are attracted to the future as an organism
progressing toward the unknown. Now I’ve noticed that when people don’t
feel this attraction to the future — an attraction which requires your
emergent potential to be realized — they feel discouraged, alienated,
condemning and judgmental. While Homo progressivus is motivated by a mysterious
sense of the future and gains in vitality and creativity. I like very
much the definitions for the different types of Homo that you develop
in your book An Evolutionary Agenda: Where you describe our current species
as Homo egoicus; and within that species, you refer to an egoic mutant
which is the power group that controls the technologies that can destroy
us — that egoic extreme among us which has plundered Nature’s secrets
and turned these to serve the ego. And if that collective ego goes unchecked,
it would be disastrous for our whole planet. Then you refer to Homo transitionalis,
representing that part of our humanity which recognizes that we must transform
to survive and is willing to make the transition, to branch toward that
transformation. And transitionalis is followed by Homo polaris, Homo holisticus
and finally Psyche materialis. With Homo polaris, you present an emergent
turning-point species that is guided by an inner star, that knows we’re
not just fixing up the old world to return to a patched-up version of
it; but rather that we’re evolving toward a future that is literally attracting
us forward. Now there’s no way to prove that. It’s totally subjective.
But when you feel this attraction, the effect on you is that you become
more creative, more loving, more hopeful. So I judge ideas that can’t
be proved by the effect they have on you to have them.
ASL: It’s also helpful to remind ourselves
that every new form or species that’s come into being became the status
quo for that moment in evolutionary time. And of course, the tendency
of the status quo is to remain what it is. It doesn’t want to let go to
become the next, because the egoic identity with the existing form interprets
the shift as a threat to its survival rather than the birth of its expanding
self. In other words, the gravity of the existing pattern is so strong
that it instinctively resists this movement of evolution to expand and
transform. Which I believe is precisely where we’re at as a species, struggling
with these two tendencies— one gravity pulling us backward, the other
attracting us forward. And for those who track macro-patterns for a sense
of context and direction, one can look back through the evolution of ideas
and forms and see that every breakthrough shift has been preceded by doubt,
ridicule or the sense of its impossibility, even to the point of aggressively
resisting and denying it. So from an evolutionary perspective, the very
intensifying sense of the impossibility of the change may be the indicator
that we are approaching the breakthrough of the possible.
BMH: Yes, exactly. So my test of an
idea is the effect on the person having the idea. You see, when I was
younger, I was trying to be an atheistic existentialist. (Laughter). I
actually really tried…in Paris, the beret and the Gauloise cigarette.
The effect on me was depression, misery and alienation. Then I discovered
Teilhard de Chardin. I found that this yearning inside me for higher consciousness
and greater freedom was, for Teilhard, the direction of the universe.
It was God in evolution. It was the intent of creation. And I immediately
cheered up. (Laughter). So instead of feeling alienated and separate,
I identified this yearning in me with the universe yearning through me
for greater consciousness and freedom. I felt one with the cosmos and
experienced the force of creation for the first time as if I were the
universe experiencing itself. That totally transformed my life. The reason
I think Teilhard’s idea or “meme” is better than atheistic existentialism
is that the effect on me was joy, creativity — an awakening to life’s
purpose and 40 years of motivation.
ASL: Excellent, Barbara. Even though
you express this in subjective terms, it creates an objective approach
to measure the evolutionary value of ideas and the growth of consciousness.
For if self-evolution resulted in becoming more depressed, more disconnected,
more fearful, anguished or angry, it would make no sense. But if it makes
us more whole, sensitive and caring, more productive and inspired, then
it suggests an intrinsic value and progression, even it that progression
translates subjectively through one’s state of being or one’s capacity
for creative action in the world. And I think it’s legitimate to consider
these things as indicators of whether an idea is evolutionary or devolutionary.
BMH: Yes, you know the phrase, “by your fruits, you shall be known”. I
would say, by the fruits of an idea, that idea shall be known.
ASL: And if by getting in touch with
our own deeper self, we experience and express more joy, more creativity;
and if consciously connecting with our own deeper self is actually reconnecting
with the Divine in us, then it’s actually the Divine communicating that
joy and creativity through us into the world, resonating that outward
into matter — setting up a resonance, a contagion that spreads through
the heart, joining us together from within.
BMH: Yes. I believe there’s an ecology of souls on this earth, in the
sense that different souls resonate with different aspects of reality.
And what distinguishes those drawn toward this evolutionary consciousness
is that they don’t withdraw into a purely mystical aspect of consciousness
but are drawn toward a consciousness that has creative intention. In other
words, if what we have called God expresses, in this evolutionary sense,
through the will or intention coded into the universe — the urge in creation
toward higher consciousness, greater freedom, more harmonious order —
then when we align our intention with that Intention, we are in effect,
to use an older language, making our will and God’s will one. In fact
every time I align my intention with this Intention, I feel good, alive,
creative; and I’ve noticed that I actually am creative and helpful to
others. And I believe this evolutionary Intention runs through us all.
It is evolution’s tendency toward greater complexity, syntropy, consciousness
and freedom. This is a 14 billion year trend!
ASL: And the more conscious one becomes
in this process, the more one becomes a magnet attracting others vibrating
with this same urge.
BMH: yes, the more attracted you
are to this evolutionary potential, the more attractive you are to others
who resonate with this attraction. As you become attracted, you become
vocationally aroused. Your unique creativity awakens and you begin to
innovate and create new ideas, initiatives and projects which are actually
transforming our world.
ASL: And to support these emerging
initiatives is what it means to fund the future rather than throwing endless
resources into propping up a system that’s killing us. I mean, here we
are cannibalizing our social, environmental, educational and healthcare
budgets to feed an insatiable military budget in the name of security.
While the real security of the world lies in addressing these very issues
of social justice, poverty, environmental degradation, misuse of natural
resources.
BMH:
Yes, we need the politics of attraction. You know, Norman Cousins used
to say to me, “Barbara, you’re the most practical person I know — at the
next stage of evolution.” So speaking as a pragmatist, this is not an
unrealistic perspective, Alan, that we’re putting forward. On the contrary,
it’s very unrealistic to be spending these vast sums on the military,
utilizing the genius of our species to build weapons to maximize killing
when that same genius, if we shifted the goal-posts, would lead to greater
security, prosperity and fulfillment for all.
ASL: Exactly. And relative to the cost
of developing such “smart” weapons, it’s so much cheaper and smarter to
fund global education as a national security investment.
BMH:
Right. What we’re presently doing is not just wrong, it’s insane.
ASL: And it obviously takes a great
blindness…
BMH: …to keep it going.
ASL: So, Barbara, as we redirect ourselves
from this blindness, what would you like to share with those willing to
pick up the evolutionary torch?
BMH: Each of us is the universe in person. This is how the cosmos showed
up. Our internal yearning and desire to express, to create, to participate,
is the force of evolution pressing through us. When we say yes to it and
take steps in that direction, the pattern starts to unfold our own potentiality.
That is a great joy. And that joy leads us to find others who are also
emergent. And this joy of Cocreation is in itself self-rewarding. So rather
than setting up artificial goals for our fulfillment — you know, I won’t
be happy unless I achieve this or that — your life itself becomes self-rewarding.
That is, it’s paid up moment by moment by having the privilege of expressing
your own creativity in union with others for a shared purpose. That’s
the direction for the evolution and healing of our world.
ASL: Yes, and don’t you find that the
joy of working together with others is so much greater than just focusing
on hoarding our little piece of joy for ourselves?
BMH: Of course. You will hoard it until you’ve had the experience of that
greater joy. It was Abraham Maslow who told me that in a Eupsychean Society
— a society of good souls — the greatest reward would be the freedom to
do your true work. And that intrinsic reward generated by doing your real
work would be so fulfilling that you would require only enough in order
to continue to do your work. And the people who still had jobs that they
hated but still needed to be done would be the ones who had to be given
more. Because you have to be paid a lot to do what you don’t like to do.
But if you are free to do what you love to do — it’s not that we don’t
need any resources — but the need for status and for collecting material
things and houses and cars would be ridiculous. Yes, we’d like beauty
and elegance, but that’s where voluntary simplicity comes in. Because
it’s a burden to have to care for so much stuff. A huge burden.
ASL: And a huge burden for the planet
to keep feeding this insatiable consumerism.
BMH: Precisely. So if you’re self-rewarded and working cocreatively with
others, you want a beautiful environment but you’re not yearning for all
these status symbols — in fact, they’re in your way. And there are a lot
of us now who actually pay to do our work. We will accept less than we
might get somewhere else because the joy of doing the work itself is greater.
ASL: And that too is a sign of a transitional
species: That we’re actually willing to offer our self, even at our own
expense, in order to follow our truth, making — in the best sense of the
word — the “sacrifice”.
BMH: Yes. And following this Eupsychean
Society of Maslow, you could not be joyful, happy and productive if you
were selfish, or if you had no sense of your creative vocation. You’d
be lost, no matter how wealthy you were. To find your deeper life purpose
is more than a project or a job. It’s the calling, the reason you were
born. And that calling is not just connected to your own work but to the
life pattern that you are part of. And the more you do it, the more you
feel part of a larger design, and the less you have to make it up. The
feeling of having to make things happen diminishes, and is replaced by
the sense of being an expression of an unfolding pattern of which you
are a vital part. And that is for me the greatest pleasure on earth.
Alan Sasha Lithman spent 21 years (1969-1990) as a resident
in Auroville, India, where he apprenticed hands-on experience in applied
spirituality, community-building and environmental restoration. Considering
himself an “evolutionary activist”, he lives in Ashland, Oregon. His latest
book, An Evolutionary Agenda for the Third Millennium, was published
by White Cloud Press (www.whitecloudpress.com)
with support from the Institute of Noetic Sciences. (click
here to learn more about this book.)
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