Chuck’s Place: Uphold Civility

How about a little more love and compassion?
– Photo by Jan Ketchel

Our world has many separate parts that interact to maintain our wholeness. The reigning principle that holds us together is homeostasis, a tendency toward balance and stability. When one part of our world becomes extreme other parts of our world become extreme in the opposite direction in a compensatory effort to restore balance.

Currently, our world has devolved into such an extremist state of tenuous balance, with volatile groups expressing deep opposition to one another. The ability to appreciate the needs and perspectives of others in an effort to restore peaceful equilibrium is lost to our current circumstance.

Suspend judgment. In such time of extremism, all cling to the one-sidedness of their individual or group positions. The truth appears radically self-evident; the “other’s” view is clearly distorted and wrong. Emotion intensifies to convince, defend, and attack. Reason is stretched beyond reason. In fact, reason is one side of a pair of opposites, deeply suspect to many.

Realize that all the opposition outside ourselves courses equally through our inner selves. Here we can contribute to our own inner balance, as well as the greater world’s, by inwardly facing the one-sidedness of our own ego positions. Even the most contentious positions encapsulate some grain of truth. Our ego is charged to use its analytic and feeling capacities to find the value and necessary place for all parts of the self and the world.

Outwardly, we do well to not fall prey to blame and hate, as these reactions simply further and intensify the divide. Though we must stand firm to who we truly are, upholding our beliefs and values, we are equally free to feel compassion for all. Compassion is directed love energy, where all are acknowledged as legitimate parts of the whole.

Compassion can be expressed through civility. Regardless of the intensity of our beliefs or feelings we can treat each other with respect. This is an enormous task in these times of extremism where many say and do things that evoke strong visceral reactions within the self. Nonetheless, we can all take up the challenge to resist getting taken over and acting out our rageful impulses, verbally or otherwise. This act of containment keeps ego control above water, not causing further damage. Being civil may not result in a kind response, but it will at least not further inflame.

Next, the responsibility is to care for the self and the intense emotion suppressed within. Allow the self release in total private. A brisk walk, deep breathing and, yes, even throwing stones may be warranted. Once the emotional charge has diminished, reflect deeply on the source of inner activation. Something important is being revealed to the self in the emotional reaction. Know thyself, love thyself.

Love the part of the self that feels victimized, betrayed, or disempowered. Although you may choose to have no relationship or engagement with the triggering “other,” find compassion for them within the self, perhaps simply seeing them as a fellow human being struggling with human life. At that level we are all one.

Upholding civility is the bridge we have now, in these times of raging rivers that threaten to flood our civilization. Join in supporting this bridge, through action with civility.

Civilly and affectionately yours,

Chuck

Soulbyte for Wednesday July 4, 2018

One small change sets the ball rolling and before you know it you’re on your way. The opportunity to change comes again and again. In every day, in every moment it waits by your side wondering if this is the day, if this is the moment. It might not look like much or present as something big or tremendously transformative because often the first spark of change is no more than an inkling of an idea, a spark of insight, but even a spark has the potential to produce a raging fire. Let your own spark of insight inspire the first step on your changing journey and then the next and the next will easily follow. Just keep going. You never know where you’ll end up!

-From the Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Tuesday July 3, 2018

Be honest with yourself. You know you cannot really lie to yourself. Though you may try there is always a part of you that refuses to be tricked. Let that part take over now, guiding the way to new life as you shed the old and take on the new. There’s no time like today. Now could be the moment of change you’ve been waiting for, but it’s up to you. You are in control and you have the power. What more do you need?

From the Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

A Message for Humanity from Jeanne: Contentment

Find contentment where you are, in your body, in this moment…
– Photo by Jan Ketchel

Today’s audio channeling teaches us how to understand and accept our wholeness, our spirit and body as one whole unit, getting more firmly grounded in knowing who we are while at the same time daring ourselves to keep changing. We can always change. And there is contentment in knowing that!

Have a wonderful week!

 

Soulbyte for Monday July 2, 2018

In calmness and quiet find your rhythm and your truth and let yourself be guided to fulfillment by acceptance of this truth within. You will not find what you seek in someone else’s heart but only in your own. Though the truths that others speak may resonate deeply, take them as the reverberations of your own deepest truths and be grateful for their wisdom, but seek within yourself your own deepest wisdom. Learn to understand how your heart speaks to you and how your spirit guides you and let yourself be shown your true path for this time in your life by all that you carry within you. For that is really all you need. Shake yourself free of old ideas that you just can’t do, and take up your own cause more fully and more forcefully now. Without fear become the loving being that you truly are. Set out on your day’s journey to the rhythm of your own heart and with the energy of your own spirit in your step and you simply can’t go wrong!

From the Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne