{"id":3479,"date":"2018-07-20T18:00:12","date_gmt":"2018-07-20T22:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/inspirationreport\/?p=3479"},"modified":"2018-07-20T18:13:49","modified_gmt":"2018-07-20T22:13:49","slug":"mark-nepo-discusses-technology-fear-power-community","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/inspirationreport\/2018\/07\/mark-nepo-discusses-technology-fear-power-community.html","title":{"rendered":"Mark Nepo Discusses Technology, Fear and the Power of Community"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/89\/2018\/07\/More-Together-Than-Alone-Cover-1.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-3481\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/89\/2018\/07\/More-Together-Than-Alone-Cover-1.jpg\" alt=\"More Together Than Alone Cover\" width=\"350\" height=\"525\" \/><\/a>In \u201cMore Together Than Alone,\u201d Mark Nepo explores the power of community and digs into why it is so essential for people to work together. Nepo draws from history, religion and nature to show how humans are always stronger together than alone. Recently, Nepo was willing to sit down with Beliefnet and discuss some of the themes in his book.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Beliefnet:<\/strong> You describe people as having two main reactions when they encounter someone different: \u201cGo away\u201d and \u201cCome, teach me.\u201d How can we best shift our views to be part of the \u201ccome, teach me\u201d crowd? How can we help others to shift their reaction from \u201cgo away\u201d to \u201ccome, teach me?\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mark Nepo:<\/strong> The paradox at the heart of this set of human reactions is that there is no they. We are they. Depending on the level of fear I wake with on any given day, I can push others away. So, we need each other, because together\u2014through the courage to listen without reaction, to help without ulterior motive, and to discover through kindness that we receive more when giving\u2014we grow and heal the way a broken bone mends. One way that we can deepen our openness to difference is to share our experiences and not our conclusions. Longfellow said, \u201cIf we truly listen to the suffering of our enemies, they will no longer be our enemies.\u201d As nature proves, a healthy environment is a diverse one. Too much sameness and the eco-system dies. So, we need to enlist the quiet courage to make it safe enough to be different and to express difference, looking for how these differences weave and strengthen the threads of life, rather than cut each other off, which only weakens us by pushing each other away out of fear.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Beliefnet:\u00a0<\/strong>You mention that technology does not always connect us, even when they help us reach out to one another. What about technology is it that keeps us \u201cin touch\u201d without connecting? How can we best use modern technology\u2019s incredible capabilities to create real connections?<\/p>\n<p><strong>MN: <\/strong>While technology is a great tool, it is inert. It doesn\u2019t have values. Yet if we are not pursuing an inner life, the characteristics of technology will become our default values. This means that speed, split attention, multi-tasking, and urgency will become our virtues\u2026 Technology can never replace direct contact with one another. But it is enabling us to be in conversation right now about the state of humanity and the tangle of our times. Still, the most insidious trait of technology is the implication that life is always other than where we are. This erodes our trust in life and relationship. So, when using technology, we need to focus even more on being in one place at one time, to stop multi-tasking and listen wholeheartedly to whoever is on the other end. Technology at its best will connect us, heart to heart. But it is our job to have technology serve the heart and not to have the heart mimic the speed and urgency of technology.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>BELIEFNET:\u00a0<\/strong>You mention how important it is to have the courage to be vulnerable to other people. How can people cultivate that courage? How should people best approach being vulnerable when their willingness to be vulnerable has been used against them in the past?<\/p>\n<p><strong>MN: <\/strong>There is no easy way to navigate this struggle. We can only support each other in the belief that living in the open is more fulfilling than hiding\u2026 Strength and resilience are the rewards for being vulnerable, as there can be no transformation without vulnerability. In the <em>Tao te Ching, <\/em>Lao Tzu tells us that everything brittle breaks, only the soft and fluid endure. The courage we need resides in leaning into life and holding nothing back. Though we can be hurt by entering the stream of life, only through that immersion can we experience life to its fullest. That fullness and malleability are key to thriving while surviving.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>BELIEFNET:\u00a0<\/strong>The modern era has been described as suffering from an \u201cepidemic of loneliness.\u201d What do you think is causing that? Why have we been losing out on our connections with others? How do we fix that? How did historical societies battle such an \u201cepidemic \u201cor did they not suffer from it? If the latter, why?<\/p>\n<p><strong>MN: <\/strong>Human beings have always struggled between their innate need for solitude and their equally innate need for community. Like whales and dolphins that break surface only to dive back into the deep, each generation and culture has to find its own rhythm between solitude and community. Both are necessary. I think all cultures have experienced loneliness. But the modern epidemic of loneliness has manifest since the Industrial age\u2026 It\u2019s not the industrialization and technology that we\u2019ve created that are the problem, but how we\u2019ve turned industrialization and technology into the modern gods that we serve. This misplaced devotion has estranged us from our basic nature and made us incredibly lonely\u2026 Today, we can begin by admitting we are lonely and reaching out. And like early indigenous cultures, we can stop denying our connection to all forms of life.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>BELIEFNET:\u00a0<\/strong>You mention how important it is to find a companion. How can people best find those important connections when so many people change cities, states and even countries so often? How can people best find connections when they are the \u201cnewbie\u201d in an area? How can they best preserve the connections they left behind?<\/p>\n<p><strong>MN: <\/strong>A crucial challenge of our age is to develop the respectful art of meaningful invitation, which will lead to relationship. We currently experience the extremes of having a small tribe of trusted others who we can be completely ourselves with or we stay hidden in the streets. It was the Swedish philosopher Kierkegaard who said, \u201cWe are all spies for God.\u201d I think he means that we hide our true nature when going out of the house. Ultimately, this is stifling to the spirit.<\/p>\n<p>In the narrative of Jesus, Nicodemus was a Pharisee who pursued conversations with Jesus alone at night. But in the day time, he denied his associations and conversations with him. Nicodemus represents our social mediating voice that refuses to acknowledge our conversations with life\u2019s deepest forces. All this to say that, no matter where we live, life requires us to be who we are everywhere, and to summon the quiet courage not to hide the truth of our experience and questions, which brings us back to being vulnerable.<\/p>\n<p>This leads me to close with a poem of mine:<\/p>\n<p>If You Want a True Friend<\/p>\n<p>Just open your hands and say, \u201cI don\u2019t know.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Say it softly and wait, so your other can see<\/p>\n<p>that you mean it. Give them a chance to<\/p>\n<p>drop what they think is secret. Let them<\/p>\n<p>come up with a cup of what matters from<\/p>\n<p>the spring they show no one. Let them sigh<\/p>\n<p>and admit that they don\u2019t know either. Then<\/p>\n<p>you can begin with nothing in the way. Go<\/p>\n<p>on. Admit to the throb you carry in your<\/p>\n<p>heart. And let the journey begin.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Read more in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/More-Together-Than-Alone-Discovering\/dp\/1501167839\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;More Together Than Alone,&#8221;<\/a> on sale July 17.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In \u201cMore Together Than Alone,\u201d Mark Nepo explores the power of community and digs into why it is so essential for people to work together. Nepo draws from history, religion and nature to show how humans are always stronger together than alone. 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