Many human beings have come to think about life is a way that has nothing to do with what us actually true. Unless the work together to change our cultural story, we will find ourselves heading down the path to our own demise.
I do not mean that humanity itself is going to be destroyed (although there always is that possibility), but I do mean that humanity's way of life could be irrevocably altered -- and not for the better.
What is wrong with our present cultural story? (A cultural story is a story that human beings tell themselves about themselves. It is passed on from generation to generation.) What is "wrong"is that it is wildly inaccurate. Here is the story that we are currently passing along to our young ones. We've been telling each other this story on the earth for a great many years...
“We are born into a hostile world, run by a God who has things He wants us to do and things He wants us not to do, and will punish us with everlasting torture if we don’t get the two right.
“Our first experience in life is separation from our mother, the source of our life. This sets the tone and creates the context for our entire reality, which we experience to be one of separation from the source of all life.
“We are not only separate from all life, but from everything else in life. Everything that exists exists separate from us, and we are separate from everything else that exists. We do not want it this way, but this is the way it is. We wish it were otherwise, and, indeed, we strive for it to be otherwise.
“We seek to experience Oneness again with all things, and especially with each other. We may not know why, exactly, yet it seems almost instinctual. It feels like the natural thing to do. The only problem is, there does not seem to be enough of The Other to satisfy us. No matter what the Other Thing is that we want, we cannot seem to get enough of it.
“We cannot get enough love, we cannot get enough time, we cannot get money, we cannot get enough of whatever it is we think we need in order to be happy and fulfilled. The moment we think that we have enough, we decide that we want more.
“Since there is ‘not enough’ of whatever it is we think we need to be happy, we must ‘do stuff’ to get as much as we can get. Things are required of us to get everything, from God’s love to the natural bounty of Life. Simply ‘being alive’ is not enough. Therefore WE, like all of life, are not enough.
“Because just ‘being’ isn’t sufficient, there’s stuff that we have to do. The ones who do the ‘right stuff’ get to have the things that they need to be happy. If you don’t do the right stuff in the right way, you don’t get to ‘win’. Thus, the competition begins. There’s ‘not enough’ out there, and so, we have to compete for it.
“We have to compete for everything, including God.
“This competition is tough. This is about our very survival. In this contest, only the fittest survive. Only to the victor go the spoils. If you are a loser, you live a hell on Earth, and after you die, if you are a loser in the competition for God, you experience hell again— this time forever.
“Death was actually created by God because our forebears made the wrong choices. Adam and Eve had everlasting life in the Garden of Eden, but then, Eve ate the fruit of the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and she and Adam were driven from the garden by an angry God, who sentenced them, and all their progeny forevermore, to death as The First Punishment. Henceforth, life in the body would be limited, and no longer everlasting, and so would the stuff of life.
“Yet God will give us back our everlasting life if we never again break His rules. God’s love is unconditional; it is only God’s rewards which are not. God loves us even as He condemns us to everlasting damnation. It hurts Him more than it hurts us, because He really wants us to return home, but He can’t do anything about it if we misbehave. The choice is ours.
“The trick is, therefore, to not misbehave. We need to live a good life. We must strive to do so. In order to do so, we have to know the truth about what God wants and does not want from us. We cannot please God, we cannot avoid offending Him, if we do not know Right from Wrong. So we have to know the Truth about that.
“The Truth is simple to understand and easy to know. All we have to do is listen to the prophets, the teachers, the sages, and the source and founder of our religion. If there is more than one religion, and therefore, more than one source and founder, then we have to make sure to pick the Right One. Picking the Wrong One could result is us being a Loser.
“When we pick the Right One, we are superior, we are better than our peers, because we have The Truth on our side. This state of being “better” allows us to claim most of the other prizes in the contest without actually contesting them. We get to declare ourselves the Winner in the competition before the competition begins. It is out of this awareness that we give ourselves all the advantages, and write the Rules of Life in such a way that certain others find it nearly impossible to win the really big prizes.
“We do not do this out of meanness, but simply in order to ensure that our victory is guaranteed—as rightly it should be, since it is those of our religion, of our nationality, of our race, of our gender, of our political persuasion, who know The Truth, and therefore deserve to be Winners.
“Because we deserve to win, we have a right to threaten others, to fight with them, and to kill them if necessary, in order to produce this result.
“There may be another way to live, another thing that God has in mind, another, larger Truth, but if there is, we don’t know it. In fact, it is not clear whether we are even supposed to know it. It is possible that we are not supposed to even try to know it, much less to truly know and understand God. To try is to be presumptuous, and to declare that you have actually done so is to blaspheme.
“God is the Unknown Knower, the Ummoved Mover, the Great Unseen. Therefore, we cannot know the truth that we are required to know in order to meet the conditions that we are required to meet in order to receive the love that we are required to receive in order to avoid the condemnation that we are seeking to avoid in order to have the everlasting life that we had before any of this started.
“Our ignorance is unfortunate, but should not be problematical. All we need do is take what we think we DO know—our cultural story—on faith, and proceed accordingly. This we have tried to do, each according to his or her own beliefs, out of which we have produced the life that we are now living, and the reality on Earth that we are creating.
“This is how most of the human race has it constructed. You each have your minor variations, but this is, in essence, how you live your lives, justify your choices, and rationalize your outcomes.
“Some of you do not accept all of this, yet all of you accept some of it. And you accept these statements as the Operating Reality not because they reflect your innermost wisdom, but because someone else has told you that they are true.
“At some level, you have had to make yourself believe them.
“This is called Make Believe.”
None of this is real.
(More on this in upcoming blogs.)


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"None of this is real."
Couldn't have said it better.
You know when I first heard of CWG and Neale?
I had been up all night as I had been many times past, struggling with the same questions that were written in the first CWG book, in so much frustration and pain because very little in what I was supposed to "get" or take on faith that didn't make any sense at all...made no sense at all.
"Why am I even here? What is my purpose? What is the purpose of humanity? Why do I always work so hard and bear so little fruit in the way of relationships, finance, direction, fulfillment...etc...etc...etc."
Sound familiar?
So, at daybreak (remember I had been up all night trying to understand...things) I turn on the t.v. and here is this guy talking about...all the above and even more.
Hi Neale. Thanks, man.
Thank you, God.
Nothing came to me instantly and in fact, I have regressed to places I never thought I would see again as well as places I never imagined I would go. Maybe I needed more of what I am not to compare myself to. *grins*
I guess the point I am trying to make here is it doesn't matter to me what brings you closer to God as long as you are closer to God...really...God and I just love ya anyway. Sometimes even in spite of religion...sect...denomination...all that.
Please just don't kill anyone, shame anyone, guilt anyone, abuse anyone, berate anyone, hate anyone, make jokes about anyone...etc...again...
and call it...God.
Please.
Peace, P
Posted by: Patrick | May 16, 2008 12:37 AM
In 1988 we feared the communists, now we are supposed to fear the terrorists twenty years later. Islam isn't the problem nor is the communists, it's fear and nothing else. Whether we kill all the terrorists or all the communists we still have to look at ourselves in the mirror the next day. I think when we fear ourselves then we will either change or kill each other.
Blessings
Blake Hayner
Posted by: Blake Hayner | May 16, 2008 2:27 AM
The essence of living a "spiritual life" is trully for man's own good. If you look at the consequences of breaking the many directives we are given in Proverbs, for instance you will note that the "narrow gate" is the best road to travel.Everything else, if filterred out,sort of eliminates the conondroms that is depicted in the article.
Posted by: Jesus said follow me, not follow "THEM". | May 16, 2008 4:33 PM
The essence of living a "spiritual life" is trully for man's own good. If you look at the consequences of breaking the many directives we are given in Proverbs, for instance you will note that the "narrow gate" is the best road to travel.Everything else, if filterred out,sort of eliminates the cunondrums that is depicted in the article.
Jesus said follow me, not follow "THEM".
Posted by: freeindeed789 | May 16, 2008 4:42 PM
What Neale to me is looking at is simply the racial and cultural story many live and assume to be true. I don't find it negative at all. Dualism and the myth of separation are promoted by all the major faiths, our care givers, teachers and those we look up to. As Jesus said before his death, "forgive them father for they know not what they do." Kind of sums up our individual and collective consciousness still I'd say.....
Peace,
Michael
Posted by: Michael | May 24, 2008 10:12 AM
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