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Essay for
September 2005
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Retaliation |
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Compassionate Retaliation
We are living in an age where compassion is fast becoming a secondary,
or even an irrelevant, aspect of our lives. The push pull demands of daily
living are fraught with endless dramas of economic, social personal security
and safety concerns. That intensity focuses our attention on survival,
which appears normal. Animals do the same thing. However, animals only
take what they can use, whereas humans tend to accumulate 'things' to
make their life better or easier. The deceptive trap within the accumulation
is that there is always something newer, bigger or brighter and the accumulation
becomes a recycling affair without end. The 'things' that appear to make
our life easier and more comfortable also keep us tied to survival intensity,
inducing a false protection in order to maintain those 'things'. In turn,
that false protection creates a border, encircling those 'things' as well
as relationships, locking our compassionate insight within that circle.
Widening the circle can be blocked by many aspects of living, from our
accepted or created beliefs to the daily news.
The 'circle of protection' is easy to witness when one's belief is pitted
against another belief. The protective border is forged into the armor
of each, potentially blocking any form of compassionate interchange, maintaining
the 'circle of protection' as real. It is a stalemate or standoff inducing
border wars, both personal and national, undermining the safety and security
the 'circle of protection' supposedly created. This is the world we live
within, surrounded by our self-created protective borders. It is rarely
appreciated that only compassionate insight contains the ability to remove
the armor created by those borders, allowing them to be dismantled, everything
else deals with the superficial periphery of the border.
The daily news can do the same thing. Ceaseless two to five minute news
cuts of misery, suffering and disasters potentially blunts and numbs our
ability to see into the depth of whatever human suffering is being portrayed.
Its superficial nature breeds superficial insight, until that news permeates
our personal 'circle of protection', then the depth is felt. The moment
our 'circle of protection' is breached our border defenses are activated,
and compassionate insight becomes the first victim. Our compassionate
insight is being corralled into a tight 'circle of protection', creating
borders that foster mistrust on both sides of the border. This applies
equally to individuals and nations, and the results of that mistrust can
have devastating consequences for everyone on both sides of the border.
Borders insulate those within from those without. When under threat, real
or imagined, the borders are raised, creating both a false protection
for those within and potential retaliation toward those without. Self-protective
borders are both a shield and a sword. When that form of armor exists,
understanding a perceived threat exists within a veil of mistrust created
by that armor. The armor is the superficial protection, creating that
cloud of mistrust, preventing causation to be uncovered, as only the superficial
is witnessed. The mist that shrouds causation can only be removed by its
opposite, trust, and that takes courage. This is 'turning the other cheek',
and trust is the foundation for that action.
Unguarded trust is courage that wins no medals. It must withstand mistrust,
taking all that mistrust can give until it is exhausted, allowing trust
to surface of its own accord, and that is 'turning the other cheek'. When
mistrust is converted to trust, by trust alone, causation of the mistrust
will be discovered hidden in the self-protective borders.
This process takes courage. Everyone possesses that courage but our own
self-created border protection can prevent it from coming into fruition.
Unguarded trust is the only way to remove the shrouding mist to discover
real causation by eliminating the superficial borders that mistrust relies
upon. Discovering causation reveals why the mistrust exists, allowing
each to examine the contrary borders of another without using one's own
border as a filter. A bond of trust naturally develops that will neither
attack the borders of another, nor will it be necessary to defend one's
own. Border wars end and a natural protection will arise of its own volition
as there is nothing to attack and nothing to defend.
It takes one to initiate that form of trust simply by recognizing it as
a necessity to eradicate mistrust. One must also be prepared to suffer
the consequences of that trust, until mistrust is removed. Recognizing
how to solve the problem contains the seed to resolve it by stepping forward
in response to that call, allowing the seed to germinate. Herein lays
the need for resolute and sustained courage, as that form of trust is
mistrusted by everyone who holds any form of border and you may appear
to be standing alone in a seemingly David versus Goliath battle. It is
here within this vision-isolation where the courage arises and lives within
trusting one's own trust. This action is compassionate retaliation, existing
on a subjective knowing that is rarely objectively confirmed. That form
of knowing stimulates the courage to endure as it creates the trust to
trust and not be drowned within the slime of mistrust. Trusting one's
trust has no protective armor and carries no sword to retaliate against
the slashing cuts and anger mistrust can produce. This is the core of
'turning the other cheek', as that form of trust requires no confirmation
as it is not locked within success or failure of the action. That trust
stands alone, requiring nothing beyond itself to sustain it. That takes
courage, quiet determination and resolute but flexible direction, containing
no goals beyond revealing unguarded trust that indirectly demonstrates
what mistrust creates. It is a powerful but potentially lonely journey
encased with the evolution of personal integrity.
Mistrust will always reject trust as mistrust survives within self-containing
borders while trust is borderless. Mistrust is self-sustaining and self-limiting
as its self-created borders continually give itself life. Pure trust,
being borderless, easy absorbs the borders of mistrust; enfolding them
within itself, withstanding the devastation those borders create until
the borders are also absorbed and so neutralized. That is one long and
difficult journey but the results create a real protection as versus a
false protection created by living within borders. The individual or nation
that upholds pure trust in the face of mistrust may never be recognized
as the ultimate peacemaker, but that is the pinnacle of peacemaking, forging
a secure and evolutionary pathway for individuals and nations.
Unguarded trust to overcome mistrust is compassionate insight in action:
which is easy to write about but incredibly difficult to accomplish. For
that form of trust to exist there must be a long vision of correctness,
sustained by a personal knowing that intellectual knowledge cannot provide.
It moves beyond belief and into a personal subjective knowing that knows
that real causation will never be discovered by living within any form
of protective armor, for that armor creates a subliminal mistrust in both
parties. It may never be stated in such terms, but that is what armor
does. With mistrust laying at the base of any investigation only superficial
peripherals will be revealed. Tentative agreements may disarm an immediate
protection requirement, but that is only aligning with superficiality,
for the mistrust remains percolating under the superficiality to reappear
with but the slightest of provocation, and the entire process continually
recycles.
Going into battle with no armor is compassionate retaliation in action.
Entering a fray with 'open hands' holding nothing to protect oneself,
nor anything to cause harm to another, takes courage that only trusting
ones trust can accomplish. That form of trust will ultimately overcome
mistrust simply by being what it is, albeit with a fair amount of pain
and suffering to reach that end. Trust will ultimately draw out trust
in another, allowing each to feel protected without any requirement for
self-created border protection. On the other hand, mistrust will always
induce mistrust, initiating ongoing recycling and destructive events that
will never end. This applies equally to individuals and nations as in
both cases when trust is lost, mistrust enters to destroy what little
trust may still exist, and the consequences of that loss are always destructive.
In any border war situation (personal or national), it always takes one
to initiate trust to draw the same out of another, which is 'turning the
other cheek'. On a personal level 'turning the other cheek' may appear
weak when in reality it is a living form of ultimate strength. On a national
level 'turning the other cheek' removes the necessity for physical retaliation
as the openness of that action provides the opportunity to discover common
ground that each can safely stand upon to discuss their borders with no
mistrust of the other, which is a living and experiential form of equality.
Equality means just that, a knowing insight that we have a common bond
that binds us together as one. That common bond can grow from the simple
realization that we are all human beings with identical worries and concerns.
From that simplicity, equality is given an opportunity to flourish, building
trust, binding each within a security that borders could never provide.
Without equality, mistrust will always have fertile ground to grow within,
which of course applies to both personal and national relationships.
The initiator of trust must stand upon a position of absolute equality
and be able to withstand all forms of attack, without defending by any
form of retaliation, always retaining the courage to live within trust
only. This is necessary as the defender may discover the attacker is in
fact defending, revealing the defender as the one attacking. Attack and
defend positions perpetually give life to the other and each may be so
subtle as not to be seen as initiating its duality. However, when the
grossness of one or other becomes evident, you will always discover a
subtle attack/defend duality that brought the grossness to life, either
real or imagined. Understanding that process requires trust to rule over
mistrust and that takes courage, which is compassionate retaliation in
action.
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