Continuing from the last post:
http://www.matterfreeman.com/2013/12/day-237-transforming-ego-to-empathy.html
So how did this fear come to be? How do we so easily ignore the suffering of others? How is it that we want others to empathize with us, and understand how difficult things can be for ourselves, and we go around saying things like ‘you can’t change who you are’, wanting others to accept us ‘for who we are’, but when it comes to poverty – when it comes to people who are unemployed, homeless, poor — we want to say it’s as simple as them changing who they are and deciding to live differently? How is it that we’ve come to exist within this point of Ego?
When you look at the job system, the economic system, the education system — it appears that it’s all there to ‘support us’ — but in fact we all know that the actual benefactors of the system are a few at the top who reap massive personal profits from our participation and labor, living in luxury and excess while most of us live paycheck to paycheck. We’re in fact accepting and allowing ourselves to be the slaves of a few, in exchange for a measure of protection, health, entertainment and security for ourselves and our families. Within this we’ve accepted and allowed ourselves to be trapped in the Ego of ‘survival of the fittest’, by the trappings of what we’re able to afford with the income we were able to access to our particular circumstances in our lives that enabled us to access a particular job / career – a job that only exists to produce profit for a few at the top who – for generations of time, have maintained control of the earth’s resources. All we’ve ever known is this master-slave relationship of Capitalism where you work your whole life to contribute to the profit of a few people, to be rewarded by gaining access to simple things like having a home and good clothing and food and entertainment and hobbies and comfort. And our vision, our consideration has become so focused on protecting and enhancing our own rewards, our own lives that, that we’ve accepted the most ludicrous justification of poverty imaginable — that it’s their ‘choice’ to be poor. Again, in spite of what we know and understand about our own lives in terms of how difficult it is to access opportunities, and how we know and understand that there aren’t even enough jobs for everyone.
The reality is that when we say to each other — ‘poverty is not my problem, there’s nothing I can do, it’s their responsibility to improve their own lives’ — we are actually the System itself, talking to itself, justifying itself – perpetuating the idea that we cannot work together as equals, perpetuating the idea that we’re each ‘on our own’. And in that – we’re perpetuating, we’re giving permission for those with the most power, the most control, to keep abusing life in the worst imaginable ways in the name of Profit.
The reality is that our current definitions of the word Empathy, the word Care, the word Compassion, the word Love — are are defined within values / principles that protect Profit – instead of protecting and supporting Life. The proof of this is in how generation after generation we raise and educate children, have families, perpetuating ourselves, using these words – and yet — poverty continues, starvation continues, inequality gets worse and worse.
The reality is that we have to really put some effort and self will into investigating what’s going on in this world, investigating what is being accepted and allowed, just as I am doing in this blog, and as we are all doing in our Journey to Life blogs as the Desteni group, in order to develop real Empathy and understanding towards others. Empathy not as a feeling based on an idea we have about another’s life — but as a direct Seeing of How someone’s circumstance has been manifested in this world.
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