tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7398458963141163382024-03-12T22:32:00.954-04:00The ∫ntegrated PersonIt is the integrated person who recognizes that meeting with true success requires that one's life be balanced, holistic, meaningful, and guided by the "spirit as the inner source of energy and spirituality as the outward expression of that force" (Dehler and Welsh, 2003, p.115) or "lived religion" (Gould 2005).Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.comBlogger450125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-27898964774635020042018-06-22T13:37:00.002-04:002018-12-10T08:50:01.899-05:00Where Is The Love?by Jon Dunnemann<br />
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<span style="text-align: justify;">If the most powerful people living in America actually consistently lived in accordance with their Christian teachings then all other Christians and Non-Christians alike would not be so unfairly treated, unemployed, unskilled, in need of welfare, in need of food stamps, in need of rental assistance, in need of addiction services, in need of prison reform or subjected to police brutality or plagued by a growing list of clear evidence of failures of injustice that goes on and on.</span></div>
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Fact: This country has not faithfully practiced Christian values or 'fruits of the spirit' for more than two hundred and fifty years. Instead it has repeatedly resisted the strongest efforts to do so through the perpetuation of the exploitation and oppression of others (i.e., genocide, slavery, lynchings, school segregation, eugenics, nativism, exploitation, housing, hiring and wage discrimination, unfair lending practices, white supremacy, and voter suppression and gerrymandering).</div>
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This continent's spiritual identity had already been defined by multiple indigenous nations long before the first bible was ever brought to its shores. Foolishly in my opinion, as was the case with its earliest Western European settlers, America continues to turn a blind eye in the 21st Century to the broad and rich reservoir of elder wisdom of other faith and belief traditions when it comes to better and collectively addressing the fundamental issues of freedom, equality, happiness, liberty, and justice for all in our nation.</div>
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If the Office of the President and its administrative cabinet is unable and unwilling to display in whole the Christian values and practices that they formally pledged to uphold before God and that are meant to be addressed in the best interests of our countries many tribes of people that it swore to serve and protect then not only has that sacred pledge been ruthlessly forsaken but the current administration has also mischievously committed a grand theft of the people's highest trust. Consequently, as a recourse the people should give serious consideration to suing the President of the United States for the resulting damages incurred from so much egregious wrongdoing, and mental anguish and material suffering.</div>
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Sadly, it seems as though far too many Christians have been slow to fully recognize and conscientiously respond to this President's breach of his oath, his flagrant hypocrisy as a Christian, and the grave and ever-widening harm that he is continuing to unleash on great numbers of American citizens and visitors to this country alike (i.e., American workers, the disabled, the poor, women, Africa, Canada, Haiti, Mexico, Muslims, Puerto Rico, and Veterans of War).<br />
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This President is repeatedly showing Cardinal Signs of Spiritual Heart Failure. Therefore, he looks to be in urgent need of spiritual resuscitation.</div>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-71678963860900039492018-06-08T09:25:00.003-04:002018-06-08T09:40:07.554-04:00A Portrait of the Artist as a Healerby Jon Dunnemann<br />
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<i>Without the Artist, humanity would starve from spiritual hunger and most certainly buckle at the knees from the ever pressing weight that is often haphazardly placed upon us in a ghastly world of frequent loss, pain and suffering.</i></div>
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<i>Out of the birthing experience of a dance, a painting, a sculpture or song we finally reach and catch hold of the courage to go forward, complete our day, and gratefully wear a blazing smile. The one that we thought we may have fretfully left behind.</i></div>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-77270226707428159612018-06-02T23:10:00.000-04:002018-06-22T17:59:55.014-04:00John Mackey on Conscious Leadership: The Hero’s JourneyBy Gina Hayden<br />
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I recently attended the Success 3.0 Summit in Boulder, CO, where I had the pleasure of hearing John Mackey (co-CEO of Whole Foods Market and co-founder of Conscious Capitalism) speak specifically about his views on conscious leadership. What I enjoyed most about John’s keynote was that he took a balanced, pragmatic and business-like view of conscious leadership. Not for John an airy-fairy, loved-up view of being a conscious leader: in fact, he made a point of addressing the audience (some of whom were, in my view, in some danger of veering towards taking an airy-fairy and loved-up view of conscious leadership) by starting his speech with a warning that conscious leadership requires work, discipline and the challenge of picking yourself up when you fall down.</div>
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It goes without saying that the first of these is that we need to be conscious, which doesn’t mean that we’re simply walking around and breathing, but that we are aware of the interpretations that we’re making, aware of how our consciousness is interpreting things. It’s pretty much a bottom line requirement that we have an awareness of what’s motivating us, right now, and why we might be feeling something at any particular time.</div>
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It’s one thing to be aware but, hand in hand with this, comes the responsibility that if we want to see things happen differently in the world, then the change starts with us. And so conscious leaders carry with themselves the responsibility to first make themselves different, to change their own way of being. This mirrors Gandhi’s famous guidance that: “We must be the change we wish to see in the world.”</div>
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What qualities and virtues do conscious leaders aim to emulate and embody? These are qualities such as being connected with a clearly identified purpose (often bigger than themselves that makes them service-oriented), connected to their values and able to live these authentically, having a highly developed capacity for love and care, able to take stands and live these stands with integrity, being emotionally and systemically ‘intelligent’, and being spiritually evolved (in my view, this is seeking to continually evolve ourselves and expand our awareness).<br />
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In terms of intelligence, John defines the conscious leader as having three additional intelligences beyond intellectual or analytical intelligence. These are: emotional intelligence, systems intelligence and spiritual intelligence. Daniel Goleman’s work is well-documented in defining emotional intelligence (EQ) – our capacity to understand and manage ourselves together with our ability to read and empathise with others and manage our relationships. In Whole Foods Market, recounts John, EQ is considered to be the highest indicator of individual performance.</div>
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In Spiritual Intelligence, John borrows from the work of Cindy Wigglesworth but also talks about the importance of being connected to a higher purpose, having discernment and ethics, an abundance of love, care and compassion, and the need for us to metabolise the timeless qualities of the Good, the Beautiful and the True.</div>
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He defines systems intelligence as both the ability to think intelligently about systems (such as seeing the bigger picture, anticipating consequences and seeing the system through the data – ever more important in the complexities of today’s world) and being able to ‘feel into’ the system – having a intuitive sense of the interconnectedness of all things.</div>
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Conscious leaders see themselves and their responsibility as extending beyond their immediate world and so they have a sense of service towards something greater than themselves. Being in service of this purpose leads them towards servant leadership, as defined by Robert Greenleaf, and an attitude of love and care extends naturally from here. “Simply understanding that you’ve been called to service, love extends from you,” is the way John puts it.</div>
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Therefore, the conscious leader is able to extend this sense of greater purpose and service out to the world at large, and builds his or her organisation around this. John is at pains to ensure that Whole Foods Market thrives on a culture of love and care, not fear. People are promoted on the basis of emotional intelligence and their capacity for love and care. Appreciations are given at the start of meetings (even at Board level), as concrete transformative ways to promote a culture based on love and care and to reduce fear. “Love is what binds people in relationships,” John says. “When there’s fear, people contract and you can’t be creative when you’re contracted.” Keeping people open, connected and taking risks without fear of retribution is a critical factor for businesses to continually innovate in order to flourish and compete.</div>
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This might come from John’s character, where he is known to be outspoken about issues that he thinks aren’t being handled right by the powers that be, but integrity is also one of the mainstays of being, and remaining, conscious. A conscious leader needs to take a stand and authentically live that stand. They need to be trusted and living in integrity promotes this. They need to remain conscious of when circumstances and pressures threaten to pull them off the path that they’ve committed to, whether publicly or privately. All this points to integrity, which John defines as: “Doing the right thing under all circumstances.” In Whole Foods Market, for instance, lapses in team member judgement are tolerated, but lapses in integrity are not. Furthermore, “If you want integrity in your organisation, model it,” says John.<br />
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What actions do conscious leaders take in their jobs as leaders? They create a shared purpose that everyone, all stakeholders, can buy into. They are obsessed with making a positive difference in the world. Conscious leaders say things like: “I create the future I want to live into” (Ibrahim Al Husseini, founder of Full Cycle Energy Fund) and “My metric of success is whether I’m making my own and others’ experience of life better” (Luke Nosek, co-founder of PayPal). They inspire others with their purpose and consequently mobilize people, creating workplaces of meaning and high energy. They are invested in others’ growth and evolution as well – becoming conscious leaders themselves. They are concerned with being their word and making tough ethical choices where they need to. Perhaps most importantly of all, becoming a conscious leader requires a high degree of intentionality and continual practice. “It’s not easy to grow up,”says John, “it means becoming a master of yourself.”</div>
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However, John continues, we have an ethical imperative to grow and evolve. I agree with him. If we’re not growing and evolving, we stagnating, and how are we useful to life if we are taking and not contributing? Being committed to our personal growth and evolution, and everything that goes with this, is our contribution towards life.</div>
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A crisis, says John, is the greatest opportunity we have to accelerate our own evolution. He gave his own examples of personal pinch points requiring him to raise his consciousness and his game. I have my own examples and wholeheartedly agree. It’s seldom comfortable learning the big lessons, but we often don’t grow without them – unless we take personal responsibility for our own ongoing conscious growth and evolution.</div>
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Our greatest challenge is to manage and lead ourselves. It requires honest self-appraisal, self-awareness and the willingness to be wrong about where, previously, we thought we were so right. Elsewhere, I’ve written about the role of the ego in maintaining our status quo. Our courage is shown in transcending this.</div>
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When we manage and lead ourselves, we have the opportunity to lead others through our example and through our actions as a conscious leader. When we are invested in something greater than ourselves, this becomes easier and natural to dedicate our lives and our leadership to contributing to others and the world beyond ourselves.</div>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-39027394308395340812018-04-30T13:36:00.000-04:002018-06-08T12:13:50.706-04:00You have everything you needby Jon Dunnemann<br />
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There hidden within the scope of our personal universe, we can find our physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual entirety and it is all of this ‘stuff’ that in the end makes us uniquely who we are.<br />
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Anxiety and its shadow, depression, is a clown disguised as a ‘monster’ that takes great pleasure in persistently riding a person like they’re a bareback jackass.<br />
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Kick, buck and toss that fool into space every single time you see it coming your way.<br />
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This double-sided Joker, Anxiety and Depression has been constantly working at living within me for some time now. More often than not I manage to keep it secretly tucked away, closeted, out of sight, and undiscovered by people with whom I come into constant contact. But as I’ve aged, much like an old home, my body and mind is no longer as attractive, durable, flexible, protective or sturdy as it once was. Those cracks in my walled surface once thought finally settled have grown larger and are now deep enough to be counted as extra storage space. There within these recesses you will find the compartments that house emotional baggage, physical limitations, and personal vulnerabilities.<br />
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Those items hidden from plain sight include chronic insecurity, bipolar disorder, moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and as if there’s room for anything more, arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and mild diverticulitis.<br />
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My natural inclination is to try to hide these things away from others for the sake of appearing invincible. However, nearly five years ago I reached the point where without my permission these troubling conditions ceased to remain invisible. The fear that emerged as a result of their falling into view caused me to produce buckets of uncontrollable sweat with the slightest increase in angst or excitability.<br />
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If you have never experienced having a meltdown I tell you it can be terrifying and it makes you feel as though you have lost all control over your person.<br />
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Of all the places to experience a feeling of public nakedness for me it had to emerge at work, fully observable to my peers and my boss.<br />
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It was embarrassing and made me look and feel like an incompetent fool. After that, I never knew when I might again become de-clothed , socially disconnected, and grossly out of touch in the day-to-day context in which I was working.<br />
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In case you're wondering what it's like to have Obstructive Sleep Apnea, in my case it includes snoring loud enough at night to wake yourself up and experiencing sleepiness during the day.<br />
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A person who has obstructive sleep apnea often is not aware of the apnea episodes during the night. Often, family members witness the periods of apnea. For me, it was my wife that alerted me to the fact that I would stop breathing in my sleep.<br />
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A person with obstructive sleep apnea usually begins snoring heavily soon after falling asleep. Often the snoring gets louder. The snoring is then interrupted by a long silent period during which there is no breathing. This is usually followed by a loud snort and gasp, as the person attempts to breathe. This pattern repeats throughout the night. This is something that can kill you. A couple of years ago, a very good high school friend of mine stopped breathing in his sleep and never woke up.<br />
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Many people wake up unrefreshed in the morning and feel sleepy or drowsy throughout the day. This is known as excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). I was experiencing the following common symptoms on a daily basis just a few years ago.<br />
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The biggest problems for me were irritability, being forgetful, and falling asleep while working for brief periods that occur so quickly that I didn’t even know that they had taken place.<br />
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As I am sure you can understand, this puts a limit on the kind of work that a person with this condition can do without presenting a risk to self and others.<br />
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On a few occasions, I made more than one hundred thousand dollars a year during prolonged periods of peak performance. Today, I am paid an hourly wage. This has resulted in a major change in both my lifestyle and at times my sense of worth.<br />
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One day in my last job when my problems were mounting I took advantage of the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and began seeing a psychologist. I recall the psychologist telling me at the end of my sixth and last session that “You Have Everything You Need.”<br />
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Well you know what? I decided to believe that. I belief that God has blessed me with a beautiful mind. What I intend to do with it is exactly what my Grandpa told me to do at 12 years old when faced with a problem and that is to “figure out for yourself a way to make the very best of the situation.”<br />
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Let’s be clear, I didn’t choose this situation for myself nor would I wish it on someone else. It is, what it is. I can’t out run it anymore than I can run away from it. Instead, I am running to it in anticipation that it has a deeper meaning and purpose for my life than I could ever have thought possible.<br />
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When you get tripped up, knocked down off your horse or lose your A-game edge it is still your choice whether you intend to fight with everything that you've got to get back up and continue to move forward by making a further contribution to your life and to that of others.<br />
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May you take comfort too upon realizing and internalizing for yourself that beyond a doubt you have everything you need.<br />
<br />Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-69969170344929701322018-04-07T10:19:00.002-04:002018-06-22T17:58:56.889-04:00Powers and Principalities: King and the Holy Spirit And Why Today’s Activists Need the Power of PentecostThis post by Eugene F. Rivers III appears in the Spring 2018 issue of Plough Quarterly No. 16: America’s Prophet<br />
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<b>The night before his death,</b> Martin Luther King Jr. preached his last sermon in Mason Temple. A monumental brick-and-stone edifice in downtown Memphis, Mason Temple is the mother church of the second-largest black denomination in the United States, known as the Church of God in Christ. Near where King was standing was the marble tomb of the church’s founder, Bishop Charles Harrison Mason, who had been born a slave and had gone on to become black America’s foremost Pentecostal leader.<br />
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Pentecostalism, now the fastest-growing branch of Christianity, emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit to transform every aspect of the believer’s life. The movement originates in the multiracial Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles in 1906. Just months after the revival began, Mason traveled to California to see what was happening with his own eyes; it proved to be the turning point of his life. As Mason would later recount, “The Spirit came upon the saints and upon me.… Then I gave up for the Lord to have his way within me. So there came a wave of glory into me and all of my being was filled with the glory of the Lord.”<br />
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Mason, having now been “baptized with the Holy Spirit,” as Pentecostals describe such a conversion experience, became a fearless evangelist for the new movement. By the time of his death seven years before King’s sermon, the Church of God in Christ counted four hundred thousand members in four thousand churches in the United States and around the world.<br />
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This sanctuary, then, was the place in which King rose to deliver his farewell “Mountain Top” address: at an epicenter of global Pentecostalism. In retrospect, this seems powerfully symbolic. For Pentecostals, a central scripture is the promise of the prophet Joel, which the apostle Peter quoted at the first Christian Pentecost in Jerusalem: “I will pour out my Spirit on all people and your sons and daughters will prophesy, and your old men will dream dreams and your young men will see visions” (Joel 2:28). Heard in this context, King’s last sermon can be understood as a fulfillment of this ancient promise. He, too, was one on whom the Holy Spirit had been poured out, one empowered with the gift of prophecy.<br />
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As we mark a half century since King’s death, few tributes acknowledge that the spiritual and political movement he led was a movement of the Holy Spirit. Yet secular accounts of his life and message are inadequate to explain what happened to and through him. Nor do they recognize that the forces he opposed – white supremacy, economic oppression, and militarism – are spiritual realities in their own right, demonic powers that must be combatted with spiritual weapons. As the New Testament puts it, “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms” (Eph. 6:12).<br />
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This is not just a matter of historical interest. Whether or not the Holy Spirit inspires our political and cultural activism is of urgent importance today. The virulence of white supremacist discourse is at a new low, while white supremacist action is at a new high, with innocent people being attacked in Charlottesville, Virginia, and at Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, South Carolina. This reality demands that the church reclaim the power of the Spirit to discern the most effective response. We must name, unmask, and engage the invisible powers that threaten human existence.<br />
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<br />Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-22761961503132624212018-04-01T10:23:00.002-04:002020-05-05T09:28:37.210-04:00Don't Fence Me In Mr. Presidentby Jon Dunnemann<br />
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<i><b>Dear President Donald Trump,</b></i></h4>
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<i><b>Please don't build your blankety blank wall. </b></i><br />
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<i><b>Need we remind you that what we stand for is liberty and justice for all. </b></i><br />
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<i><b>Of course we completely understand that you believe that you know it all </b></i><br />
<i><b>but man you frankly and openly don't get to make that call.</b></i><br />
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<i><b>A national decision of this magnitude should be left up to the people. </b></i><br />
<i><b>Handling it in any other way for me seems to be down right illegal. </b></i><br />
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<i><b>Just because you got voted in as the 45th President doesn't give you license to negate the voice of our entire nation of residents.</b></i><br />
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<i><b>Mr. President, let me ask you, what are the racial, income, and gender specifics of those who want you to address such a bill or have you failed to take the time or make an effort to look at these important factors up there on capital hill?</b></i><br />
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<i><b>Allow me to give you just a bit of advice, the majority of American people do not think you're very wise because despite all of those fine schools that you were blessed to have attended you still failed to learn how to play nice with others or follow the same rules.</b></i><br />
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<i><b>Lastly, why the heck should the U.S.military have to pay for a wall behind which all American citizens will be trapped and thereby forced to continuously deal your seemingly mindless crap.</b></i><br />
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<i><b>No, Mr President we don't need no stinkin' wall. What we really need is to finally be rid of you once and for all.</b></i><br />
<i><b><br /></b></i><i><b>The way thay I see it, there is no need for thanks.</b></i><br />
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<i><b>We resolutely disapprove all of your childish pranks,</b></i></h4>
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<i><b>An American Citizen</b></i><br />
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<br />Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-32580784839164999162018-03-19T07:47:00.001-04:002018-06-22T18:15:31.051-04:00UA professor's book explores hip-hop and religionThis post by Isaac Andrews was originally published Oct 9, 2017 6:00 am on The Daily Wildcat<br />
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In his new book, University of Arizona professor Alejandro Nava shines light on the enigmatic concept of “soul” and relates religious practice and history to the influence of soul on Latin and African American music, specifically hip-hop. </div>
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"In Search of Soul: Hip-Hop, Literature and Religion" discusses the history and significance of soul found in traditional and contemporary art and literature, particularly within Christianity and Judaism. Nava, a professor of religious studies, suggests that this sense of spirituality is largely present in early and modern hip-hop and is heavily tied to perceptions of struggle, justice, liberation and self.</div>
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The book is structured in two sections: “Sacred Histories of the Soul” and “Profane Accents of Soul.” The first section of the book is an exploration of soul through traditions, literature and recorded histories of the dimension of soul. Nava said the study of these histories began to shape his understanding of soul and what it means to gain a spiritual sense of self. Largely including the expression of soul in Judaism and Christianity, Nava analyzes the concept of soul as a human and spiritual discovery.</div>
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The second section explores soul as more of a cultural product, relative to traditional and contemporary hip-hop, R&B and Latin-influenced music. Nava points out the spiritual influence that the concept of soul had on traditional Latin and African American-inspired music and contemporary hip-hop. Musical styles like blues and gangsta rap are a product of each artist’s reality and represent their feelings toward the way their environment perceives and treats them.</div>
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Some of these styles may reflect a total absence of spirituality, while others adopt significant reference to spirituality and the finding of soul, according to Nava. The early use of sampling during hip-hop’s origins was a way for artists to pull particular sounds or verses from earlier songs and then deliver poetry and add their own lyrical representation of self-worth, self-redemption and self-appreciation.</div>
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According to Nava, during the 1950s and '60s civil rights movements, soul regularly surfaced in music and art; often, the result of segregation and prejudice on the human soul were expressed in music. Nava said these expressions sometimes seemed explicit or extreme because they were the product of overwhelming oppression.</div>
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Hip-hop has gone through stages of absence and then resurgence of spirituality and religious language, according to Nava. More recently, he said, this preoccupation has surfaced in artists such as J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper and Kanye West.</div>
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Nava said that, especially with artists who wrestle with suffering and injustice, the idea of God is particularly pervasive. Nava said the hip-hop generation fits the mold of “spiritual but not religious, so that there is still a very profound preoccupation with spiritual questions."</div>
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Nava said a key moment that influenced his decision to write the book was when he was working on his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in the 1990s, when he wandered into an “On God and Hip-Hop” lecture by Michael Eric Dyson, a now well-known scholar.</div>
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“That was the first time that I actually heard somebody speak really thoughtfully and intelligently and provocatively about the intersections of religion and hip-hop,” Nava said. “From that moment on, it kind of planted a seed in my head.”</div>
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“Many of the issues that hip-hop was addressing and speaking of were issues that were profoundly relevant to the world that was just a stone throw from the University of Chicago,” Nava said.</div>
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The University of Chicago is located within southside Chicago, where Nava witnessed situations of poverty and crime. He said universities do not always do a good job of addressing the problems and needs of the community they are surrounded by.</div>
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“What is the value of knowledge and university education if it can’t somehow make a difference in the world that we find ourselves in?” Nava said.</div>
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Nava said he thinks the administration at the UA could be more vocal in representing the concerns of the Tucson community, particularly among underrepresented groups like first-generation and DACA students.</div>
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A UA grad himself, Nava said studying at a university is a time to develop your soul, or human spirit. He said he hopes readers will gain a greater awareness of the world and their spiritual self by reading the book, while also developing more capacity for compassion and empathy.</div>
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Nava created the Africana Studies and Religious Studies course 335 “Rap, Culture, and God” at the UA in 2005, during a time when hip-hop was not really being studied at universities. Now, there are several courses at the UA that include hip-hop analysis. In 2012, the UA introduced the nation’s first hip-hop minor at a major university. Nava said the last 10 years has seen a huge growth in hip-hop studies.</div>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-10116625526769192312018-02-25T15:16:00.001-05:002018-06-22T18:00:29.465-04:00White Evangelicals, This is Why People Are Through With YouThis post by John Pavlovitz originally appeared on his blog on January 24, 2018<br />
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<b>Dear White Evangelicals,</b></h4>
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I need to tell you something: People have had it with you.<br />
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They’re done.<br />
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They want nothing to do with you any longer, and here’s why:<br />
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They see your hypocrisy, your inconsistency, your incredibly selective mercy, and your thinly veiled supremacy.<br />
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For eight years they watched you relentlessly demonize a black President; a man faithfully married for 26 years; a doting father and husband without a hint of moral scandal or the slightest whiff of infidelity.<br />
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They watched you deny his personal faith convictions, argue his birthplace, and assail his character—all without cause or evidence. They saw you brandish Scriptures to malign him and use the laziest of racial stereotypes in criticizing him.<br />
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And through it all, White Evangelicals—you never once suggested that God placed him where he was,<br />
you never publicly offered prayers for him and his family,<br />
you never welcomed him to your Christian Universities,<br />
you never gave him the benefit of the doubt in any instance,<br />
you never spoke of offering him forgiveness or mercy,<br />
your evangelists never publicly thanked God for his leadership,<br />
your pastors never took to the pulpit to offer solidarity with him,<br />
you never made any effort to affirm his humanity or show the love of Jesus to him in any quantifiable measure.<br />
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You violently opposed him at every single turn—without offering a single ounce of the grace you claim as the heart of your faith tradition. You jettisoned Jesus as you dispensed damnation on him.<br />
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And yet today, you openly give a “mulligan” to a white Republican man so riddled with depravity, so littered with extramarital affairs, so unapologetically vile, with such a vast resume of moral filth—that the mind boggles.<br />
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And the change in you is unmistakable. It has been an astonishing conversion to behold: a being born again.<br />
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With him, you suddenly find religion.<br />
With him, you’re now willing to offer full absolution.<br />
With him, all is forgiven without repentance or admission.<br />
With him you’re suddenly able to see some invisible, deeply buried heart.<br />
With him, sin has become unimportant, compassion no longer a requirement.<br />
With him, you see only Providence.<br />
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And White Evangelicals, all those people who have had it with you—they see it all clearly.<br />
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They recognize the toxic source of your inconsistency.<br />
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They see that pigmentation and party are your sole deities.<br />
They see that you aren’t interested in perpetuating the love of God or emulating the heart of Jesus.<br />
They see that you aren’t burdened to love the least, or to be agents of compassion, or to care for your Muslim, gay, African, female, or poor neighbors as yourself.<br />
They see that all you’re really interested in doing, is making a God in your own ivory image and demanding that the world bow down to it.<br />
They recognize this all about white, Republican Jesus—not dark-skinned Jesus of Nazareth.<br />
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And I know you don’t realize it, but you’re digging your own grave in these days; the grave of your very faith tradition.<br />
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Your willingness to align yourself with cruelty is a costly marriage. Yes, you’ve gained a Supreme Court seat, a few months with the Presidency as a mouthpiece, and the cheap high of temporary power—but you’ve lost a whole lot more.<br />
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You’ve lost an audience with millions of wise, decent, good-hearted, faithful people with eyes to see this ugliness.<br />
You’ve lost any moral high ground or spiritual authority with a generation.<br />
You’ve lost any semblance of Christlikeness.<br />
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I know it’s likely you’ll dismiss these words. The fact that you’ve even made your bed with such malevolence, shows how far gone you are and how insulated you are from the reality in front of you.<br />
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I’m a 20-year ministry veteran trying to figure out how to love people well and to live-out the red letters of Jesus.<br />
I enjoy songwriting, exercising, cooking, hiking, and eating emotionally.<br />
This is a place where I say stuff that I think needs to be said.<br />
I welcome you to say what you believe needs to be said in response, knowing that ultimately the truth is somewhere in the middle.<br />
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<br />Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-85080653412467069752018-02-19T11:56:00.000-05:002018-06-22T18:21:58.496-04:00The Problem of Self-centeredness and the Paradox of Religion: Religious teachers have been battling egoicism for centuries.This post written by Mark Leary, Ph.D. originally appeared on the Psychology Today blog on Feb 11, 2018<br />
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I started this blog ("Toward a Less Egoic World") to focus on two central themes – first, that many of the personal and social problems that plague human life are rooted in people's pervasive tendency to be excessively self-centered and, second, that we can minimize many of these problems by promoting a less egoic world. This is, of course, not a novel insight; people have been discussing the problem of self-preoccupation at least since the beginnings of recorded history, long before psychologists started adding their two cents to the discussion.</div>
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As evidence that people have recognized the problem of excessive egoicism for millennia is the fact all major religious traditions share the conviction that egoic preoccupation is a major impediment to moral living and admonish their followers to be less egoic. Various religions construe the problem differently, but they agree that excessive egoicism is a primary contributor to a wide array of antisocial behaviors, "sinful" actions, and social strife. And, they all maintain that their devotees should take steps to work on their self-centeredness.</div>
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This theme can be traced to the earliest written records in Hinduism, Taoism, and Buddhism, and indigenous religions probably held this view even earlier. The major religions of the West – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – have likewise confronted the problems that arise when people behave egoically. Whatever one’s personal religious orientation – whether you are a theist, pantheist, atheist, or agnostic – the fact that religious visionaries throughout history have wrestled with the problems created by self-preoccupation is both intriguing and potentially informative.</div>
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Most religions agree that egoicism creates two distinct problems. First, most religions link self-centeredness to sinful thoughts and behaviors. Being self-focused, self-centered, and selfish leads people to act without regard for the well-being of other people. In most religions, self-centeredness, selfishness, and pride are singled out as particularly evil attributes. And, conversely, most religions teach that the spiritual person is “selfless,” although they often aren’t clear on exactly what that means. </div>
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Most religious and spiritual traditions not only view excessive self-preoccupation as an impediment to moral behavior and spiritual insight, but they also offer ways to counteract its negative effects. In fact, religion itself may have arisen, at least in part, as a system for counteracting the undesirable personal and social effects of excessive self-preoccupation.</div>
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam tend to confront these problems by admonishing believers to change the nature of who they are. Although differing in specifics, these traditions agree that people can transform their sinful selves through faith, rituals, divine intervention, or diligently following moral commandments. Western religions try to change people’s selfish nature so that they will obey moral directives and live ethically.</div>
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Thus, Eastern traditions tend to use self-quieting practices such as meditation and yoga to minimize egoic thinking, leaving the mind clearer to perceive spiritual insights and removing the source of selfish behavior. Other practices take the opposite approach. Rather than calming the mind, believers subject themselves to sensory overload through chanting, drumming, dancing, or physically painful activities, all of which reduce the capacity for self-relevant thought. A person in the throes of ecstatic dancing, drumming, or chanting can not easily dwell on his or her selfish desires.</div>
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Although most religious and spiritual traditions recognized the problems associated with egoic self-thought long before psychologists arrived on the scene, ironically, the institutions and dogma that accompanied the development of organized religion also created a new venue for egoic beliefs and actions. Even while teaching about the evils of self-centeredness and urging their adherents to reduce self-preoccupation, organized religion often encouraged followers to view their own beliefs as superior to everyone else’s, to condemn those who did not share their views, to force their views and practices on others, and even to go to war against those who disagreed with them. The fact that teachings and practices that initially arose to counteract the evils of egoic preoccupation led to systematic and widespread increases in egoic thought and action is undoubtedly one of the greatest paradoxes of human history.<br />
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-44842757479035709412018-02-11T10:59:00.002-05:002018-06-08T12:19:28.815-04:00Are We Being Short-Changed On Our Democracy? by Jon Dunnemann<br />
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What is it about the American way of life that requires this level of expenditure on militarism and an expanding arsenal of weapons of mass destruction to protect ourselves and others? </div>
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Unsurprisingly, the illustration below makes one feel short-changed rather than like highly valued citizens who are being developed into the greatest possible human capital in the world, who are being provided with safe bridges, roads, train tracks, drinking water, a stable economy, good jobs, fair wages, and comprehensive healthcare and a world-class public education system.</div>
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Please don't attempt to make me feel ashamed of being who I am because of the way that I praise my God, or how it looks, sounds or feels so different from the way that you do.</div>
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Kindly withhold the insensitivity of making me feel completely empty inside because my hair, eyes, skin color or physical size does not match your own self-image. Just like you, I am here to add beauty, diversity, and uniqueness to a world filled with so many wonders and opportunities. </div>
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Don't crown me with thorns because I have come here with a different message, or don't wear a suit and tie to the house of worship or because I am a more feminine male or masculine woman. I deeply love humanity along with all of God's other creations. I even love you despite the cruelty that you are so inclined to display towards me.</div>
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Please don't make me feel as though I am some sort of mistake, evil or to your mind a worthless human being. How can this really be so, how can you if you genuinely care be so easily satisfied with this, and how can you continue to go on adding more greatly to my pain and suffering by damning me and yet still call yourself a decent person, great nation or sacred space in which to live?</div>
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Have you no shame? Shame on you America!</div>
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But, I will tell you now, today, that I forgive you, that I love you, and will continue to do so long after you have exhausted all possible excuses and justifications for being very unloving towards me: your native son. It would please many to see you behave less offensively toward others our beloved America.</div>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-44384665696256086802018-01-30T21:03:00.003-05:002020-05-05T16:47:12.336-04:00America Land of the Freeby Jon Dunnemann<br />
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This requires a willingness on our part to let go of our past positions and the courage to start anew.</div>
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Real and lasting progress can only be made if we accept the common understanding that we all wish to be seriously listened to, to be treated with loving kindness and a sense of fairness, to uphold civility, to be protected from the misdeeds of self and others, and to acknowledge and respect the morality that we each find in our inherited culture and belief systems, and thereby act as members of a much broader humanity.</div>
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This outlook completely changes how we see and respond to the most threatening dilemmas that we find ourselves presently facing (i.e., alcohol and drug abuse, child prostitution, corruption, domestic violence, fraud and misconduct, gang culture and gun violence, global warming, homelessness and poverty, infectious disease, prejudice and religious intolerance and terrorism and war).</div>
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This is our America, 'Land of the Free'. And we don't have to nor should we ever allow ourselves to settle for anything less than who we are in terms of our collective national identity and yet to be fulfilled. </div>
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That is what <i>presumably</i> makes the American idea an exceptional one right here in the land of the brave and in the hearts and minds of newcomers yearning to thoroughly experience freedom, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as welcomed residents and eventual citizens in the land of the free..</div>
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<b><span style="color: red;">Above all else, do not allow the manifestation of evil to occupy space within you nor fall prey to becoming the sort of human being who would simply standby idly while cruelty is horribly heaped upon others.</span></b></h4>
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<b>For your own protection and sanctification, begin this day to build a solid fortress of character around your heart. May you be divinely empowered and well-equipped to best fight battles on behalf of those who come to depend on you for both their overall well-being and our collective sustainability.</b></h4>
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<b><span style="color: red;">In darkest of times, whereupon, bold, daring, and self-sacrificing examples are few and a cold, callous and deceitful kind of evil mindedness is a foot may you always remain aware, active and intentional about living your life in a manner that is deemed fruitful, life-affirming, nurturing, and universally pure thereby spreading the greatest measure of comfort, joy, and warmth throughout the entire world.</span></b></h4>
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We’ve often wondered at Dr. Martin Luther King's ability to maintain his non-violent stance in the face of numerous threats and arrests. Was he born with it, or was it driven by his powerful faith, or was it something he had to work at daily… a practice?</div>
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Practice is, most likely, what it would have to be for us mortals. We found some insight into how we might do that at The King Center, as we read King’s 6 Principles of Nonviolence, and actions he advocated based on them. We’re taking the day to think about how they work in our life. What would it be like to truly live non-violently, in even the smallest interactions?</div>
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<li style="text-align: justify;"><b>PRINCIPLE ONE:</b> Nonviolence is a way of life for courageous people. <span style="color: red;">It is active nonviolent resistance to evil. It is aggressive spiritually, mentally and emotionally.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><b>PRINCIPLE TWO:</b> Nonviolence seeks to win friendship and understanding. <span style="color: red;">The end result of nonviolence is redemption and reconciliation. The purpose of nonviolence is the creation of the Beloved Community.</span></li>
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<i>The Six Steps for Nonviolent Social Change are based on Dr. King’s nonviolent campaigns and teachings that emphasize love in action. Dr. King’s philosophy of nonviolence, as reviewed in <span style="color: red;">the Six Principles of Nonviolence, guide these steps for social and interpersonal change.</span></i></div>
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<li><b>INFORMATION GATHERING:</b> To understand and articulate an issue, problem or injustice facing a person, community, or institution you must do research. You must investigate and gather all vital information from all sides of the argument or issue so as to increase your understanding of the problem. You must become an expert on your opponent’s position.</li>
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<li><b>PERSONAL COMMITMENT:</b> Daily check and affirm your faith in the philosophy and methods of nonviolence. Eliminate hidden motives and prepare yourself to accept suffering, if necessary, in your work for justice.</li>
<li><b>DISCUSSION/NEGOTIATION:</b> Using grace, humor and intelligence, confront the other party with a list of injustices and a plan for addressing and resolving these injustices. <span style="color: red;">Look for what is positive in every action and statement the opposition makes. Do not seek to humiliate the opponent but to call forth the good in the opponent.</span></li>
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<li><b>RECONCILIATION:</b> <span style="color: red;">Nonviolence seeks friendship and understanding with the opponent. Nonviolence does not seek to defeat the opponent. Nonviolence is directed against evil systems, forces, oppressive policies, unjust acts, but not against persons.</span> Through reasoned compromise, both sides resolve the injustice with a plan of action. Each act of reconciliation is one step closer to the ‘Beloved Community.’</li>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-46007688393197889432017-11-17T16:48:00.000-05:002018-06-08T09:53:54.295-04:00Unfatigable, Unforgettable, And UnshakeableBy Jon Dunnemann<br />
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God, who is all seeing and knowing, gave Mrs. Elisabeth Greene a long, fruitful, and cherished life because he knew that in her he had chosen a faithful and obedient servant who would forever be both willing and able to operate in the world, in her church, in her community, and in her family as one whose work was seemingly never done. Yes, as we continue to witness, God is good. All the time. </div>
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Though little in stature, Nana was <i>unfatigable</i> about finishing the long and hard work of being a devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, great, great grandmother, great, great, great grandmother, an <i>unforgettable</i> matriarch, and a good neighbor and friend to all. Even now, her divine light continues to shine ever so brightling because she has always been first and foremost a believer without a trace of doubt in her mind. She knew and routinely acted in accordance with her Christian identity and the complete understanding that miracles are always possible when you consciously choose and purposefully act as a child of God holding firmly to an <i>unshakeable</i> faith. The kind of faith that is impossible to change, rattle, or beat down. </div>
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However, to complete or fulfill your responsibility to the Lord, God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth, you absolutely have to talk to him. It’s not complicated but it is inescapable. How many times can we each recall Nana telling us to take it to the Lord in prayer? What should by now be indisputably obvious to a good number of us is that every relationship worth having on any level requires an investment of commitment, dialogue, and sincerity. Is that not what her life has vividly demonstrated for us, that she would be there through thick and then, hear us out, not judge us, forgive us, and always find a way to come alongside us and aid us in some measure with clearing whatever obstacle may have temporarily blocked our path, caused us to stumble or possibly led to the questioning of our sensibility and worth, and foremost that she would always out of unconditional love appeal to the Lord on our behalf? </div>
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There was never a failure on Nana’s part to demonstrate what Jesus would do. Now that Nana has "gone up yonder" to be with her Lord we have but to ask ourselves what would Mrs. Greene, Mother or Nana have us do in all manner of circumstance and situations? She earned this honoring and it is the collective inheritance being gifted to all of us: One hundred plus years of grace, faith, hope, love, and joy. The mantle that she held for so very long is ready and awaits being passed on to us with the fullest expectation of all of our ancestors, Nana, and her Lord and Savior, for us to continue to build Thy Kingdom, here on earth, as it is in heaven. Accomplishing this mission requires nothing less than the maximizing of the fruits of the spirit for each and every one of us.<br />
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Let me leave you with a great source for continuous inspiration which can be found in the New Testament of the bible in the book of Matthew Chapter 22:37-40</div>
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May you find the way to live a life that Mrs. Greene, Mother or Nana will be especially delighted to view through the eternal eyes of God!</div>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-50523283513898490912017-10-07T18:22:00.002-04:002018-06-08T12:24:50.812-04:00One thing doesn't make a manBy Jon Dunnemann<br />
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<i><b><span style="color: white;">In 2016, Kaepernick gained nationwide attention when he began protesting by not standing while the United States national anthem was being played before the start of games. This decision was motivated by what he viewed as the oppression of people of color in the United States. His actions prompted a wide variety of responses, including additional athletes in the NFL and other American sports leagues protesting in various ways during the anthem. Kaepernick's current free agency status has also been the subject of discussion and controversy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Kaepernick).</span></b></i></blockquote>
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It takes a great deal of courage for a person to decide to take a position on an important matter knowing full well that they will be criticized, misunderstood, and possibly even rejected by past friends and others alike. Nevertheless, it is and has always been an important part of learning to be "true to oneself and to others" for any young man or woman regardless of the platform on which they may some day find themself standing.</div>
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If you do not have the stomach to do what it takes to "speak truth in love" about any overlooked injustice then you are probably better off moving out of the way and letting another person take the lead who can act of his or her own choosing in a free way without worrying about normal social rules. I believe this to be at the core of what Colin Kaepernick did in taking a knee. He's a young man continuing to question his ideals, as a constantly adapting person, willing to take personal responsibility for his process of values integration, and seeking to operate in a way that will hopefully also benefit others. Throughout history this has been the substance of the moral character that has distinguished American society and its contributions to the notion of justice, liberty, and freedom from that of other less democratic and emergent societies.</div>
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Sometimes it takes an actor, a comedian, a basketball player, a boxer, a musician, a singer or even another football player to disturbingly wake us up to the unfairness of things occurring outside of the more familiar sports arena. The real tragedy though lies in any rush to judgment or our mistakenly coming to hate the messenger more than the harsh realities of their message.</div>
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Clearly accomplished as a young professional athlete it would have been far easier for Colin to confine himself to the standard role of that of a sports figure in our society whose voice we assume is only meant for selling merchandise. Albeit a valuable piece to any NFL team and a widely appealing player to fans. As a human being, it is possible that at times he may have felt like little more than another dispensable pawn piece in a chess game. However, like a number of other elite athletes before him, he reached the self-realization that being only one thing doesn't make a man. What actually does more to enduringly "make the man or woman" is what he or she is willing to become as a person through their heightened attention to unmet needs and collaborative service unto others.</div>
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For the life of me though, what I find very difficult to understand is how the American public can so easily overlook a multitude of sinful behavior by our 71 year old sitting President of the United States of America while on the other hand being enormously unwilling to forgive a trouble free 28 year old for attempting to "man up" and find a way to protest and thereby draw the nation's attention to the longstanding and insufficient accountability that prevails when it comes to minority mass incarceration, police brutality, stop and frisk practices, and the well-established unequal sentencing.</div>
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It's altogether baffling and frankly downright shameful. For a time at least, we should all allow ourselves to feel as deficiently motivated and morally responsible as Colin Kaepernick does for what often does not but should happen when it comes to advocating for the fair treatment and uplifting of people who are less fortunate than we are.</div>
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<br />Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-57621279408183019062017-09-30T15:11:00.000-04:002018-05-01T18:54:17.387-04:00Let's admit we made a mistakeBy Jon Dunnemann<br />
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This probably stems from an attitude of entitlement, being out of his element, and a basic insensitivity. The good qualities of empathy, concern, honesty, humility, kindness, and love are generally absent from public view with the president.<br />
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Because of this he is not a giver to hope but a taker and destroyer of what is "just, humane, and whole" thereby undermining what is intrinsic to decency and democracy. Moreover, he repeatedly tramples underfoot the culture, gender, rights, traditions, and worth of persons that are different from himself. Worst of all, he is neither self-aware nor apologetic about his own lack of knowledge, inappropriateness, and harmful actions and utterances. He is blatantly dismissive and frequently vindictive toward others and yet shamelessly self-righteous in his morally bad behavior.<br />
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All of this together, is what the current President of the United States of America has become most known for. Today, I think it fair to say that his business accomplishments now pale by comparison to his striking record for cruelty, malice, and tirade in and outside of the nation's capital.<br />
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Given these troubling factors, I think that it is time for us to admit to one another that we undeniably made a regrettable and serious mistake -- And as one nation under God, we can ill afford to continue to allow a person of such egregious conduct and ineptitude to remain the standard-bearer for American leadership at home and abroad.<br />
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We, the people, must demand civility from our president and owing to his lack thereof we resolutely request his resignation. If he refuses, and we should expect that he will, then we must petition to have him impeached now on the grounds that he has become the most polarizing figure in modern American history and in doing so he has also become the greatest "internal threat" to the further development and maintenance of healthy race, religion, and gender relations, and an increasing risk to our national security and shared values, and the overall well-being of our collective consciousness.<br />
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-48906705032053315482017-09-24T22:15:00.001-04:002019-01-03T07:46:48.099-05:00Happy Birthday JonathanBy Jon Dunnemann<br />
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Today would be Jonathan William Smithers-Dunnemann's 32nd birthday. Daniel's brother and Dr. Wilda Smithers-Dunnemann's and my first child. Jonathan left this world at age 11 and I can't begin to tell you what his absence at the table has been like for the three of us and the rest of the family for the last twenty-one years.</div>
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Jonathan had enough energy and warmth of spirit for everyone. And, he was a conduit for the untapped potential in his younger brother Danny Boy.</div>
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Today, it is Daniel who really has the best perspective on this tremendously challenging life event. He says, "Mom and Dad, I would rather have had Jonathan as my brother for eleven years then not to have been able to enjoy him at all."</div>
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For Wilda, a daughter, sister, wife and physician but always a mother first and foremost, it has entailed an immensely heartbreaking loss. Jonathan had his Mommy's tough will and smile . The sort that enables you to get back up after having the life knocked out of you. With help from her Dad, Pastor and Prayer, she fought through the dark night of the soul and managed to climb up and out of the pit of despair and pain to put her other baby first and nurtured him with remarkably dedication, love, sacrifice, and wisdom to young adulthood. </div>
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Happy Birthday Jonathan. We hope that you are proud of the way that we are carrying on in your honor while we are temporarily away from you.<br />
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-71000986535530497912017-09-11T13:53:00.002-04:002018-05-01T18:59:16.080-04:00What more can we do in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey?By Jon Dunnemann<br />
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<a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/hurricane-harvey-economic-impact-2017-8"><span style="color: magenta;"><b>Hurricane Harvey could be the costliest natural disaster in US history -- here's how we'll know the true cost</b></span></a></div>
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Maybe there's a good deal more that America can do to as part of National Preparedness and Response and justice reform "inside prison walls" by proactively teaching non-violent offenders between 18-to-32-years-old how to productively assist in saving lives, distributing materials, site clean-up, and rebuilding homes following natural disasters.<br />
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<a href="https://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/resources/disasters/Seidenberg.pdf"><span style="color: magenta;"><b>Cultural Competency in Disaster Recovery: Lessons Learned from the Hurricane Katrina Experience for better Serving Marginalized Communities</b></span></a></div>
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Below is a proposed brief outline for possibly teaching these inmates useful disaster response and relief skills so that they can stand beside and act in the best interest of their fellow Americans in a time of great need:</div>
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<li><i>Basic medical skills (i.e., Cleaning and Dressing Wounds, Making a Makeshift Splint or Sling, CPR, Heimlich Maneuver, Treating Shock).</i></li>
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<li><i>Crisis, trauma, and grief-counseling skills.</i></li>
<li><i>Utilization of alternative means of communication (i.e., the "Coordinated Assistance Program" (CAN), the 2-1-1 system - coordinated by the United Way since 1997).</i></li>
<li><i>Capability of speaking more than one language (i.e., Spanish, Chinese, and French).</i></li>
<li><i>Basic computer skills, knowing how to use a camera or take video to help document the work organizations and teams are doing.</i></li>
<li><i>Basic survival skills (i.e., Finding and purifying water, Building A Wilderness Survival Shelter From Scratch, Starting A Fire Without A Lighter, Navigating Your Way Back To Safety, Survival Signaling To Help Rescuers Find You, Food Acquisition To Stave Off Starvation)</i></li>
<li><i>American Red Cross, FEMA, National Guard, Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) protocol & operational systems, and quite possibly in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity get the full scope of home repair and construction training and equipping needed to become a functional, contributing member of a disaster rescue, recovery, and relief team so that you can go wherever the crisis is and provide valuable assistance under a team experts direction.</i></li>
<li><i>Learn how to make a long-term commitment to acquiring this knowledge and the varied skill sets that leave a place and people group better off then when you first arrived.</i></li>
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A federal, state, and locally funded program of this nature will not only enhance our nation's National Response Plan (NRP) capacity for saving lives and rebuilding communities but it will transform the lives of former offenders and I assert that it also greatly affirms our best values and provides real and lasting second chances in sharing a good life in America for young non-violent offenders.</div>
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<span style="color: magenta;"><b><a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/07/connecticut-prison-malloy/533565/?utm_source=fbb">How Long Can Connecticut's Prison Reform Last?</a></b></span><br />
<span style="color: magenta;"><b><a href="http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198785576.001.0001/acprof-9780198785576">Dull Disasters?: How planning ahead will make a difference</a></b></span></div>
Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-22011037946041747242017-06-30T17:03:00.000-04:002018-05-01T18:56:39.962-04:00Ready Yourself And Walk Into Your Perpetual GrooveBy Jon Dunnemann<br />
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Whenever I am given the opportunity to teach life skills to older boys and teenagers I always enjoy discussing the great importance of self-awareness, self-control, and self-improvement given how painfully difficult it was for me to not only develop a good understanding of these concepts but to also learn to effectively apply the underlying practices behind them well into my adult life.</div>
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As far back as I can recall, I was an impulsive person and someone always seeking affirmation from others regarding my self-worth. To simply blame this tendency on the absence of my father in my early years would be a big mistake and seriously overlooks the necessity of learning how to accept personal responsibility for all of the actions and decisions that we must inescapably make throughout our lives. What we choose to do or not do in every area of our daily living yields significant consequences for us both good and bad.</div>
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Let me tell you, my mother to her credit as a single parent did not overlook exposing me to many extracurricular activities and events when I was a boy all of which were intended to foster a healthy, safe, and stimulating platform for a kid's personal growth and virtues shaping.</div>
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What laid at the root of my early difficulty though was the refusal to exercise good judgement. I clearly knew right from wrong yet chose the latter anyway. Looking back, I now recognize that this stemmed from my overindulgence and a weak conscience. Experts will tell you that this is never a good thing. Because when this is the case, it’s as if you’re always just itching for a licking. Believe me when I tell you that I got plenty of spankings and whippings as a child and they proved inadequate in changing me. Sure they certainly got my attention and as intended they did hurt. Nevertheless, it was not long before I found a solution for avoiding any form of verbal chastisement or physical punishment altogether: run away! </div>
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Initially, even as a foster youth, trouble need not look very far to find me. I always seemed to be anxiously awaiting the next adventure or dare to do something mischievous. In fact, a number of the kids that I grew up with and attended junior high school with will remember exactly what I’m talking about having routinely edged me on in my immature and irresponsible state for their own amusement or to do their dirty work. I was ignorant then of how little they truly thought of me and how lacking I was in self-acceptance as I repeatedly threw all caution to the wind and ended up engaged in juvenile pranks and reckless behavior - I was buck wild.</div>
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The bad habits that I developed were foolish, troublesome, and for me remain deeply regrettably. Fortunately, although I didn't realize it at the time, I was abruptly removed from one of my most familiar and formative settings and miraculously placed in an entirely different environment where everything that I did was closely scrutinized by a household of older African American Muslim men. The discipline that they imposed on me in terms of conduct, focus on learning, martial arts, civic engagement and political activism, and self-awareness literally crowded out the most useless and unwise actions of my past. I also received the added benefit of being made to feel good about being a young, strong, thinking, activist, and African American male. Surprisingly, they did not require that I convert to Islam and become a Muslim.<br />
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So for me the questions that I am most eager to humbly speak to with today’s youth are a) How does one begin to recognize their error, b) interrupt their patterned behavior, and c) recover a more mature sense of self? Now I am not about to mislead anybody, hardheadedness, misdirection, and neglectfulness -- these are not simple or quick fixes. In all likelihood it will take years of progressively hard work and ongoing soul searching to reach the center of your fullness and purpose. However, the sooner that you begin to explore and reflect regularly on the important business of your life path then the earlier your life will begin to yield meaning and the happier you will ultimately become with yourself.</div>
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Unfortunately, in many cases, the necessary changes will never occur and other people’s lives will be hurt or worse, and further damage may well continue to be done to your own life. On the other hand, as you become more aware of the consequences and outcomes associated with your actions, you will be better able to learn how to control your impulses and use your best judgement, and as the benefits of this inner state of being become more apparent you will also find a perpetual groove that grows out of the recurring experience of successful personal improvement. Ready yourself and walk into it!!</div>
Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-27897519101273317182017-06-10T19:23:00.001-04:002018-05-01T12:43:22.162-04:00CourageBy Jon Dunnemann<br />
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-66617612331466854502017-06-10T12:13:00.001-04:002018-05-01T17:38:38.880-04:00Waking Up: Are Spiritual Experiences Becoming More Common?This post originally appeared on the Psychology Today page on June 9, 2017<br />
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What are spiritual experiences? I don’t think of them in religious terms. I see them as moments in which our awareness becomes more intense and more expansive than normal, so that the world around us becomes more real and alive, and we feel a strong sense of connection to nature and other human beings. We might feel a sense of joy or inner stillness, and feel that somehow the world around us is "in harmony" or has a meaning that we find difficult to express.</div>
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If a person from a religious background has such an experience, they may well interpret it in religious terms. They might see it as a gift from God, and believe that the aliveness and harmony they perceive is a glimpse of the divine, or of heaven. But if you’re not religious, there’s no reason to think in these terms. The experience is just a psychological one. It suggests that our normal vision of the world is limited and in some ways even aberrational. In awakening experiences, there is a strong sense of ‘seeing more,’ of expanding beyond limits and perceiving a more authentic reality. </div>
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My research shows that awakening experiences are connected to certain activities and situations. They are associated with contact with nature, spiritual practices such as meditation or prayer, sporting activities (such as running and swimming), and sex. They are also strongly associated with states of intense psychological turmoil. That is, paradoxically, they often occur in the midst of stress and depression, or in relation to traumatic life events such as illness, divorce or bereavement. </div>
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However, one of the most interesting things about these experiences is that they are apparently becoming more common. In a 1962 Gallup poll, just 22 percent of Americans reported that they had "ever had a religious or mystical experience." In 1994, 33 percent of people answered yes to the same question, while by 2009, the figure had risen to 49 percent. Research by the Pew Research Center in the U.S. has shown a similar trend. In 2007, 52 percent of Americans reported that they regularly felt a "deep sense of spiritual peace and well-being." In 2014, the figure stood at 59 percent. In 2007, 39 percent of Americans said that the regularly felt a "deep sense of wonder about the universe"—a figure which had increased to 46 percent in 2014. Perhaps significantly, these increases coincided closely with a decrease in interest in organized religion. </div>
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In the U.K., the surveys of the Spiritual Experience Research Centre have had similar findings. In a 1969 survey, the question "Have you ever experienced a presence or power, whether you call it God or not, which is different from your everyday self?" was answered affirmatively by 29 percent of people. In 1978, the figure had risen to 36 percent, and then to 48 percent in 1987. In 2000, there was a further steep rise to 75 percent—a 27 percent increase in 13 years (which was, coincidentally or not, exactly the same figure by which church attendance declined over the same period). (1)</div>
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Why should spiritual experiences be more common now than they were a few decades ago? It could simply be that people are simply getting better at recognizing them, or are more open about discussing them. Now that there is more general awareness of spirituality in our culture, and concepts such as "spiritual peace and well-being" are a more common part of discourse, it could simply be that more people are describing their experiences in this way, when they might have described them in other terms in earlier decades. </div>
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Or perhaps it’s right to take the research at its face value. Perhaps spiritual experiences actually are becoming more common. This is the approach I take in my new book <i>The Leap: The Psychology of Spiritual Awakening</i>. I suggest that spiritual experiences are glimpses of a new state of being that is slowly becoming more normal to human beings. This is a higher-functioning state that I call “wakefulness,” in which a person feels an enhanced sense of well-being, clarity, and connection. They have a more intense awareness of the world around them, a greater sense of appreciation of nature, a broad global outlook, and an all-embracing sense of empathy with the whole human race. In many ways, it is a permanent, ongoing variant of the 'awakening experience.'</div>
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I have found many examples of people who shift into this higher-functioning state in the midst of intense psychological turmoil - for example, bereavement, serious illness, or alcoholism—I describe some of these examples in The Leap. This shift is quite common, and can be seen as a variation of “post-traumatic growth”—I sometimes refer to it as “post-traumatic transformation.” There are also hundreds of millions of people around the world who are gradually cultivating wakefulness by following spiritual practices such as meditation and service, or spiritual paths such as Buddhism, Yoga, or the Kabbalah. A constantly increasing interest in self-development, spiritual practices, and traditions is one of the most significant cultural trends of our time. </div>
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This is especially true, if like me you easily grew accustomed to relying upon what others think-or gaining their acceptance.</div>
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While there's certainly nothing wrong or incorrect about trusting in others, given their possible expert knowledge, guidance-or wisdom gained through a life of experience.</div>
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On the other hand, it is altogether unnatural and quite possibly unreasonable for anyone to go through all of their life having failed to ever become empowered by making their own choices, supported by clear intentions, and bolstered by unique objectives.</div>
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This is a big part of what it actual means to be human, to flourish and to thrive.</div>
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Your gifts, passion, and path all belong to you.</div>
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Therefore, trust in yourself enough to choose who and what you are deeply committed to becoming. Be not denied your distinctiveness and don't be afraid to fail.</div>
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Failures are more than anything else opportunities to gain greater mastery over all that you find yourself faced with. Without failures it is very difficult to recognize victory.</div>
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A willingness to change is an open invitation to greater authenticity, freedom, strength of character, and meaningfulness.</div>
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Integrable Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11548277900251437637noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-739845896314116338.post-27501215026484408302017-05-08T11:14:00.004-04:002018-03-29T19:46:14.494-04:00The Black Middle Class Is Leaving Its Brothers And Sisters Behind: Your own achievement is not enough.<br />
This post originally appeared on the HuffPost on 05/02/2017<br />
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Tony Allen, Contributor<br />
Head of Corporate Reputation at Bank of America<br />
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Dr. Tony Allen is the head of Corporate Reputation at Bank of America and the founding President of the Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League where in 2003, he received the Whitney M. Award for Advancing Racial Equality, the National Urban League’s highest honor.<br />
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I am a blessed Black man. Against enormous odds with respect to my family background and prospects for economic mobility, I have received great opportunities in my life. Those opportunities have afforded me a good living, a respectable profile in the public square and a resolute passion to serve others that I have always taken very seriously. The old biblical adage, “To whom much is given, much is required” is the standard by which I have lived my life and, in my mind, should be the burning platform for every middle and upper class African American in the United States.<br />
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Instead, too few of us take the time to really extend a hand to our fellow brothers and sisters who have lost their way and help bring them with us as we climb the proverbial corporate ladder, willing ourselves into the American Dream. And even fewer stand in unison against injustice or taken it upon ourselves to build up the communities from whence we came.<br />
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We, the black middle class, often find our comfort in the cultural notions of “black achievement” – escaping the surroundings that many others could not – and note that the symbol of a black man or black woman who provides a good home for his or her family and has a successful career should constitute “enough” inspiration for others. But it is not enough.<br />
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<b><span style="color: #a64d79;">Black achievement doesn’t consider the disparity between the black middle class and their lower income peers.</span></b></h4>
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We are buoyed by the occasional community service that comes from our affiliations in Historically Black Greek letter organizations or Masonic lodges and find it sufficient to prepare our sons and daughters through debutante balls and Jack and Jill affiliations to maintain the other, more elite, more intellectual black America.<br />
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Yet, Black achievement is not enough to make a difference for the black and brown men who comprise more than 60% of the prison population or the one-in-three black boys who are predicted to have a run in with the law in their lifetime. Black achievement doesn’t make up for a widening opportunity gap between African Americans and their mainstream counterparts or for the fact that too many students labeled “underperforming” begin tracking away from college at early ages and become accustomed to limited choices as they come of age.<br />
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Black achievement doesn’t consider the obvious disparity between the black middle class and their lower income peers, individuals who feel no connection to the success of their favorite uncle, auntie or childhood best friend and as such, resent the profiles of their communities and their situations as something less than a fertile ground for developing a strong character and work ethic that can propel their journey. This particular chasm is significant as it shines a light on the crux of the concern. Specifically, brothers and sisters from struggling black communities can no longer see themselves or their dreams through the eyes of their more successful peers. And those successful peers, instead of running toward them in ways that can uplift and change their circumstances, too often run away and sometimes even disassociate their circumstance from that of the people with whom they were raised.<br />
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In the 2002 edition of State of Black America, my colleague Professor Leland Ware and I wrote “The Geography of Discrimination: Hypersegregation, Isolation and Fragmentation within the African-American Community” and highlighted the following:<br />
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<b><span style="color: #a64d79;">Generations of African Americans have benefited from opportunities created by the Civil Rights legislation of the 1960s. Those who were in a position to do so took advantage of the educational, employment and other opportunities that were foreclosed to African Americans during the first half of the 20th century. The success of middle- and upper-income African Americans and the growth in their numbers over the last thirty years is a testament to their intelligence, ambition and hard work. For these groups, the Civil Rights Movement created unprecedented avenues for advancement. However, for the one-third of the African-American population left behind in the nation’s inner cities, the Civil Rights Movement might as well have never happened.</span></b></h4>
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The question is not who’s to blame, but rather what do we – middle-class African Americans ― do about it? What IS enough? In my view, it is an active re-integration of our people that should be the focus of the African American middle class. My contention is that such work must continue and should be bolstered by a grand return to densely populated urban settings where an influx of middle class incomes from black and brown citizens would help stabilize some communities and build enclaves of African-American achievement that are in closer proximity to the people and communities most notably left behind. <br />
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In the Urban Institute’s recently released report, “The Cost of Segregation,” they conclude “that higher levels of economic segregation are associated with lower incomes, particularly for black residents. Higher levels of racial segregation are associated with lower incomes for blacks, lower educational attainment for whites and blacks, and lower levels of safety for all area residents.”<br />
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The great debate between famed scholar W.E.B. du Bois and orator Booker T. Washington focused on the importance of creating meaningful educational prospects that could accelerate the economic and housing opportunities for people still under a Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) existence, versus a more conciliatory approach of providing basic agricultural and technical skills that would sustain a reasonable existence for them and their families. In many ways, the outcome of those discussions and years of civil rights laws and social change movements have created two divergent groups within the African American community. Not surprisingly, the first group is defined by the narrative that African Americans are plagued with historic and systemic inequalities that put them well behind their mainstream counterparts at birth. And throughout life, that distance widens on nearly every front that matters to achieve success. This results in densely populated, poor black communities that cycle through generations of poverty and impoverished conditions, making those communities fraught with challenges too many and too embedded to overcome.<br />
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The other narrative recognizes that there have been great gains made, particularly since the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and those gains have directly benefited a generation of African Americans, women and other minorities by enhancing their educational opportunities and successes in leadership and influence in both corporate America and the public sector. Further, those gains over the last 50 years have created a burgeoning black middle class, and many have used their new found wealth and opportunity to leave the largely rural and urban settings of their birth for suburban aspirations.<br />
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In his documentary, “Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise,” Henry Louis Gates makes the chasm clear. On one hand, the percentage of African Americans making at least $75,000 annually more than doubled from 1970 to 2014, to 21 percent. Those making $100,000 or more nearly quadrupled. By contrast, Black America with income below $15,000 declined by only four points, from 26 to 22 percent. And the unemployment rate for African Americans overall is virtually the same as it was when the civil rights movement ebbed circa 1970.[1]<br />
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At Bank of America, in the mid-90’s, my colleagues Kieth Cockrell and Geri Thomas were founders of the Black Professional Group, a group committed to connecting black Bank of America teammates to each other so they could find the path to their professional success AND appreciate how such success came with deep, substantive responsibility to the broader black community. Now there are more than 100 Black Professional Group chapters throughout the country, all of whom use their collective talent to extend time, resources and heart to the surrounding communities that disproportionately look like they do, but suffer from the conditions of joblessness, poverty and under-education. And while examples of their good work abound, there is still much more to do before any of us can lay claim to success. <br />
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The way forward is to embrace an America where our tensions and intentions are not based in what we hope America to be, but rather in what it is. In 1903, du Bois wrote, “[We must] develop the Best of this race that they may guide the masses away from the contamination and death of the Worst, in their own and other races.” Contamination and death are here. And in this time, those who escaped those ills must remember from whence they came. Only then will it – will we – be enough. “To whom much is given, much is required."<br />
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