If you want to head off the collapse of the entire system that has produced such inequities in your world you will explore the possibility of bringing a New Spirituality to the planet sooner, rather than later. Because the problem here is spiritual. It is not economic and it is not political. And it certainly is not military. It has to do with what people believe about each other, about their relationship to each other, about God, and about Life.

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NOTE: Saturday is Prose & Poetry Day here on the blog, a time to take a moment once a week to relax the mind, open the heart, and access the soul through the gift of prose from one of the many books of The New Spirituality, and through the poetry of m. Claire, author of the forthcoming volume, Openings.
This week’s prose…an excerpt from Tomorrow’s God
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But you will create critical mass around the idea of changing things if, and only if, you “get” that not to change things is creating critical mass in another direction—a direction that you may not wish to take.

In other words, we had better change things, or things are going to change for us, in ways that we do not prefer.

In fact, as you yourself just said, they are.

And when these changes that we do not prefer start to really mount up, we will change. We will change our ideas about Life, if only as a means of survival.

Not “if only.” Primarily.
Primarily as a means of survival, you will change.
If your survival is directly threatened, you will do what you have to do. You will even change your most sacred and long-held beliefs about yourselves, about God, about Life, about everything, if you have to.
You will always choose survival, make no mistake about that. You are encoded to do so. This instinct is, as I said earlier, “built in.” Life is functional, adaptable, and sustainable. Always.
And if you have to choose just exactly what it is that is going to survive—your species or the beliefs of your species—you will choose your species and abandon your beliefs.
You would abandon those beliefs that are killing you, that are impairing your ability to survive, right now, but the negative effect of most of your most damaging beliefs is so insidious, is so slow in showing itself, that you do not recognize them as being damaging.

I suppose if aliens were attacking the earth, as in some of those science-fiction films, we would change our ideas fast. We would change our ideas about being separate from each other and we would change our ideas about competing with each other and about how important it is that we believe in God in different ways.
Very little of this would matter to us. We would see Life as the prime value, and instinctively Serve Life First. We would join together to do what we could do to ward off the invaders. We would share our most secret technologies in a heartbeat, so that we could continue to have a heartbeat, and we would forget our differences rather than let them get in the way of our Serving Life First.
If we were thrown into that kind of fire, we would get out fast. But we are not in that kind of fire. We are as lobsters in a cooking pot. The water is heating, but oh, so slowly, and the lobsters do not know enough to crawl out—they do not even attempt to—until it is too late.
Perhaps it would be better if unfriendly aliens attacked us.

You do not need unfriendly aliens to attack you. You are acting as unfriendly aliens with each other, and you are attacking yourselves. You have thrown yourselves into the flames of your own fire. It has been ignited by the basic misunderstandings of humans about God and about Life, fallacies that have placed fear in the mind and hatred in the heart of humanity.

And these fallacies are explained with such wonderful clarity in The New Revelations, so I don’t want to go into enormous detail here. But can we just list them? What are the biggest fallacies about God and about Life that do the most to produce crisis, violence, killing and war in our human societies?

Your biggest fallacies about God are:
1. God needs something.
2. God can fail to get what God needs
3. God has separated you from God because you have not given God what God needs.
4. God still needs what God needs so badly that God now requires you, from your separated position, to provide it.
5. God will destroy you if you do not meet God’s requirements.
These fallacies about God are destructive enough, but they completely overwhelm humanity when combined with the fallacies about Life to which they have given birth. Many human beings—most, actually—believe that…
1. Human beings are separate from each other.
2. There is not enough of what human beings need to be happy.
3. To get the stuff of which there is not enough, human beings must compete with each other.
4. Some human beings are better than other human beings.
5. It is appropriate for human beings to resolve severe differences created by all the other fallacies by killing each other.
Humanity’s major fallacies about God and about Life make for a deadly litany of error that has created, and continues to create to this very moment, a world of deep anger, brutal violence, terrible loss, unrelenting sorrow, and unremitting terror.
You think you are being terrorized by other people, but in truth you are being terrorized by your beliefs.
These are what you must change if you are ever to realize your dream of a world living in peace, harmony and happiness.
If you wish to sustain life as you know it—if you wish to have something to pass on to your children and to your children’s children—you will have to pay serious attention to giving birth to a set of beliefs, a new human theology, a New Spirituality.
Not a replacement for the old, but an enhancement of it. Not an abandonment of your present religions, but a revitalization of them.
You are going to have to revitalize religion if you are going to revitalize Life and sustain it in its present form. For religion—which is just another word for what you believe—is the bedrock of your civilzation. Your beliefs create your behaviors, and, I repeat, that is true whether you believe in what you call “God” or not.
For these reasons I have come to you now. For your world waits in silent apprehension, its people living in fear of the next great devastation, the next outbreak of war, the next fast-spreading virus, the next ecological disaster, the next terrorist attack, the next upheaval—as if the struggles of day-to-day survival were not enough.
I have come to you at this critical juncture in your species’ history to bring you news of Tomorrow’s God, of the kind of faith that humanity will create, of the kind of beliefs that humanity will embrace, in its future—and to invite humanity to create that future in the Present Moment of Now.

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This week’s gift of poetry
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It is rare, that my mind allows me to write about Things.
The grapes, for instance, beginning their short life
outside the window, on their wickered vines.
They are still green, tight; dusted.
Then You,
moving about your day perhaps
lunching, or speaking on the phone
or lifting a slender hand to your chin
to think.

It’s rare that a breeze comes up mid-day in August.
The heart-shaped leaves flutter and fan
the new clusters of grape, and lightly tap
against my window.
Then You,
taking the stairs, maybe one by one,
raising a leg, a foot, all
thoughts on how next
to save the world.
The bright of the neighboring house causes me to
shade my eyes as the August sun tops the sky,
urging every young grape to shift, and yearn.
I wonder at which point in the day you
think of me,
and move a white hand to your heart.
(Think Of Me – m. claire – copyright 2007 – all rights reserved)
For more of the work of this new poetic voice you are invited to visit www.mclairepoet.com.
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