Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The moral Unitarian Universalist - False equivalencies

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Topic four
False equivalencies

One of the biggest lies perpetrated in our postmodern culture is the idea of false equivalences. The idea that there are two or more sides to everything and that there are “alternative facts” is  a form of dastardly evil corrupting our common welfare. This idea of “fair and balanced” allows the powerful to dominate and manipulate the subjugated and oppressed minorities and sustain the control of those in authority.

2 + 2 = 4 not 5, not 3.

The accountant asked the CEO what (s)he wanted the answer to be?

The CEO said “10” and so the accountant demonstrated how 2 + 2 = 4, and 4 + 4 = 8 and one of the original 2s added to the 8 indeed makes 10 and so 10 is a “perfect answer” as Trumpian administration officials proudly pronounce.

And when questioned about the accounting methodology to arrive at this “perfect answer” the accountant declared that it is “new math” which is now used to answer complicated questions which none but the most sophisticated can understand so it is best if people just take their word for it.

Truth, in the postmodern world, no longer means accuracy and correspondence with any reality, but rather consensus and sycophancy with the people in power who dispense the rewards and punishments.

Back in the 60s disinformation and disengenuousness to manipulate and exploit was called a “mind fuck.” Mind fucking is a sin and one of the most egregious forms of evil. Mind fucking may seem like a small thing, but it drives people crazy because it mystifies rather validates one’s intuitive apprehension of reality.

Unitarian Universalists covenant together to affirm and promote a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. Among UUs mindfucking is not allowed but censured. The opposite, what philosopher Jurgen Habermas calls “communicative rationality” as distinguished from “strategic rationality”, is encouraged and promoted in our covenantal relationships. “Communicative rationality” is based on authenticity, and genuineness and sincerity, what is called in everyday language “keepin it real”. “Strategic rationality” is based on exploitation, manipulation, ulterior motives, and false equivalences.

The moral, devout Unitarian Universalist strives to keep it real.

The Spiritual Life, Topic Thirty, Make Love Not War

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The Spiritual Life, Topic Thirty
Make love not war

There are a few things that you have to understand—I cannot give any proofs for them, they are beyond proofs. Only your experience will give you the proof. For example, the biological organism is capable of transcending itself. It transcends in certain moments. Those are the moments most cherished in the human mind, because in those moments you have known freedom, an expanded self, an utter silence and peace; love without its counterpart, hate, following it. That moment we call orgasm. 

Biology gives you orgasm; that is the most precious gift from blind biology. You can use those moments of freedom, melting, disappearing, for meditation. There is no better space from which to jump into meditation than orgasm. Two lovers feeling one soul in two bodies … everything has stopped for the moment, even time has stopped. There are no thoughts, the mind has stopped. You are in your simple isness. Those are the little spaces from where you can get beyond biology. All that you have to know is that this is what meditation is: timelessness, egolessness, silence, blissfulness, an all-pervading joy, overwhelming ecstasy.

Osho. Maturity: The Responsibility of Being Oneself (Osho Insights for a New Way of Living) . St. Martin's Press. P 66-67

Osho points to a human experience that most religions not only avoid but condemn and that is sexual orgasm. Osho teaches that sexual orgasm is a small taste of meditation.

Ecstasy can be achieved in other ways but the most biologically fundamental is sexual arousal and then orgasm. Why are most religions so prudish and judgmental when it comes to sexual activity? It is because religion can’t control the experience, and the experience takes one away from religion into the realm of spirituality if one is awake and aware? With the ecstasy of altered consciousness who needs religion? Who will leave the conjugal bed and go to church? Spiritual experience is in the conjugal bed not in a building listening to a clergy person drone on about mundane religious concerns.

Back in the 60s there was an expression, “Make love not war.” If this were actually true, wouldn’t the world be a better place?

Monday, May 18, 2020

The Spiritual Life, Topic Twenty nine, Unconditional Love is a deep and abiding respect

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The Spiritual Life, Topic Twenty nine
Unconditional Love is a deep and abiding respect.

So never misunderstand love for something else. If love is really love … . What do I mean when I say “really love”? I mean that just being in the presence of the other you feel suddenly happy, just being together you feel ecstatic, just the very presence of the other fulfills something deep in your heart … something starts singing in your heart, you fall into harmony. Just the very presence of the other helps you to be together; you become more individual, more centered, more grounded. Then it is love.

Love is not a passion, love is not an emotion. Love is a very deep understanding that somebody somehow completes you. Somebody makes you a full circle. The presence of the other enhances your presence. Love gives freedom to be yourself; it is not possessiveness.

Osho. Maturity: The Responsibility of Being Oneself (Osho Insights for a New Way of Living) . St. Martin's Press. P.65

In A Course In Miracles there is a teaching about “special relationships” and “holy relationships.” Special relationships are the work of the ego while holy relationships are the work of the Spirit. Special relationships are about conditional love and holy relationships are about unconditional love.

Osho, in the above passage, is describing a similar phenomenon. “Love” the way Osho is using the word is the same thing as Unconditional Love in a holy relationship wherein the two are experienced as one. In our modern world the closest we get to describing this is “kindred spirits.” It is described as a deep and abiding respect.

Kindred spirit ship is not possessive, is not clingy, is not symbiotic, is not enmeshed, but is experienced as separate together. There is a conscientious consciousness of each other’s well being. There is an awareness that what one does for another one also does for oneself.

This awareness is rare and precious, but can be achieved by the spiritually mature. It is this Unconditional Love in which a spiritually mature person puts their faith.

The Moral Unitarian Universalist - Creating, producing and disseminating disinformation

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Creating, producing, and disseminating disinformation

From “Lie Machines: How Governments Are Using Tech To Spead Misinformation About Covid-19” by Hope Reese, One Zero, 05/13/20

Lie machines are on the rise — they’ve been built to undermine our faith in society’s key institutions and to encourage citizens to question authority. Lie machines have helped swing elections and sow discontent. And now they’ve been tuned to abet authoritarianism during the coronavirus crisis. 

“It’s about doubting institutions that have performed pretty well for a long time, like national health care systems and professional news outlets,” says Philip N. Howard, the director of the Oxford Internet Institute. Howard is the author of the new book, Lie Machines: How to Save Democracy from Troll Armies, Deceitful Robots, Junk News Operations, and Political Operatives, which has taken on an urgent new relevance as states and political actors try to influence the perception of their response to the pandemic. 

Howard defines the lie machine as “the social and technical mechanisms of putting an untrue claim into service of ideology,” composed of three parts: producers of lies, such as political candidates; distributors, such as social media platforms like Instagram; and marketers, such as political consultants. In the age of Covid-19, the lie machine is working to undermine trust in institutions like the World Health Organization, pushing a narrative that scientists and experts should not be trusted. And this, Howard argues, has worrying implications for global health

The rise of conspiracy theories and the malicious spread of disinformation whether the topic is Covid-19, Climate Change, Vaccinations, Guns, government, integrity of public servants has become an epidemic of its own with toxic and deadly results for the common welfare.
Some might write off this creation, production, and dissemination of false information as the result of ignorance and gullibility but there is often something more sinister and evil in the intent and hoped for outcome of such corruption of community trust and understanding. For corporate organizations it has become a business model to garner more clicks and likes and views to enhance the covert collection of individual data and to increase revenue from advertising dollars.

The more sensational the more outrage is generated which results in audience attraction, engagement, and involvement with the news outlet and internet platform. Consumers have been captured and are encouraged to “like” and “retweet” and forward links and enable the disinformation to go viral. The consequence of this behavior is separation, division, “us vs. them” thinking and often has serious consequences for families, communities, states, countries, and the planet.

Satan has been called the “Father of lies” and Satan has plenty of children doing his bidding and sowing discord, animosity, illness, and death making earth a hell rather than a heaven.

Unitarian Univeralists covenant together to affirm and promote seven principles which are designed to create heaven on earth not hell. And while UUs mean well in theory, they contribute to the spread of disinformation and are just as subject to arousal to outrage and sensationalism as any other American maybe even more so because of their proclivity to social justice activities.

It does not do any good to argue with proponents of conspiracy theories because they often are delusional and tend to be paranoid. Such people need our compassion and understanding. They are filled with fear which causes their clinging to false information in a misguided attempt to create meaning from the frightening things in the world they are witnessing.

The three best things that UUs can do is to create a more constructive meta narrative to provide a model or frame of reference within which to understand the threatening perceptions of the frightening things in the world. Second to unmask those who would manipulate and maliciously create, produce, and disseminate false information in order to sow discord to slow the recognition of truth and maintain their positions of dominance. Third, to mitigate the negative consequences of utilizing false information so that health and wellness are experienced instead of suffering and death.

Are Unitarian Universalists up to the challenge? They may mean well, but they have a long way to go to recognize, acknowledge, and respond to the evil in the world which surrounds them. Their hearts may be in the right place, but now they have to develop the skills and competence to minimize and eliminate disinformation and conspiracy theories from our communities and society.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

The moral Unitarian Universalist - Having a blind eye with institutional racism

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Abetting institutional racism

The killing of Armaud Arbery on February 23, 2020 in Brunswick, GA by George and Travis McMichael is a terrible tragedy and a crime. However the failure of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to do anything about it until May 7, 2020 is a far bigger crime for which we all are responsible.

In case you haven’t noticed, institutional racism is alive and well and practiced in a thousand ways every day in the U.S. of A. Most Americans are oblivious and indifferent if not passive aggressively supportive and want to “Make America Great Again” when white privilege is protected and preserved and non whites know their place.

White grievance has long been a thing, but now is overtly politically popular with President Trump saying that “there are good people on both sides.” For Unitarian Universalists that is dead wrong. Racism, personal and institutional, is evil and flies in the face of our core principles which we covenant together to affirm and promote.

So what are the criminal justice policies in your jurisdictions where you live and work? I’ll bet if you investigate, you will find many examples of racist policies and procedures. When you vote for district attorney, for mayor, for county sheriff, for governor, for your city council people, school board members, state senators and assembly people check their criminal justice policy records. You will be surprised at what you find. Let us know what you discover in the comments below or send me an email.

Is it a moral responsibility of Unitarian Universalists to educate themselves about criminal justice policies in their jurisdictions and advocate for fair, just and equitable laws and enforcement? If we, UUs, genuinely believe and apply our principles we can no longer be ignorant, indifferent, and inactive in seeing to it that criminal justice practices recognize, acknowledge, and support the inherent worth and dignity of every person..

The Spiritual Life, Topic Twenty eight, I"m gonna make you love me - NOT!

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The Spiritual Life, Topic Twenty eight
I’m gonna make you love me - NOT!

Immature people falling in love destroy each other’s freedom, create a bondage, make a prison. Mature persons in love help each other to be free; they help each other to destroy all sorts of bondages. And when love flows with freedom there is beauty. When love flows with dependence there is ugliness.

Remember, freedom is a higher value than love. That’s why in India, the ultimate we call moksha; moksha means “freedom.” Freedom is a higher value than love. So if love is destroying freedom, it is not of worth. Love can be dropped, freedom has to be saved—freedom is a higher value. And without freedom you can never be happy, it is not possible. Freedom is the intrinsic desire of each man, each woman—utter freedom, absolute freedom. So anything that becomes destructive to freedom, one starts hating

Osho. Maturity: The Responsibility of Being Oneself (Osho Insights for a New Way of Living) . St. Martin's Press.p.60 - 61

How can love be a bondage, a domination, a possession? It can’t of course. But fear of abandonment, fear of rejection, leads one to imprison, to manipulate, to cling, to threaten. This conditional love is described in A Course In Miracles as “special relationships.”

Special relationships are the creation of the ego which teaches people that they are the source of ultimate happiness. Our culture is saturated with love songs, movies based on romance, and the promise that we are to “fall in love, get married, and live happily ever after.” We have made idealized romantic relations our greatest idealization and our the source of our greatest demonic forces.

Osho teaches that freedom is more important than conditional romantic love. Osho could have authored the poster of the dove flying from the gilded bird cage with the slogan, “If you love it, let it go. If it comes back, it’s yours. If not, it never was.”

Instead of conditional love, shift to unconditional love. You love just because you feel like it no strings attached. Unconditional love likes giving people freedom. Giving freedom is nurturing, empowering, facilitative of their agency.

In what do you put your faith: conditional love or unconditional love?

Saturday, May 16, 2020

The Moral Unitarian Universalist - Lying

The devil is the father of lies

The point keeps getting lost in this debate nationally about the Federal management of the Covid- 19 pandemic.

It is important to recognize and acknowledge that facts are facts. Opinions are opinions, Behavior is behavior.

I don't care what people do. That's their decision. I do care whether they get the facts straight or not.

Disinformation is pure evil. Satan, remember, is the father of lies.  Donald Trump and his administration and many of our State’s governors and Senators and congresspeople are Satan's favorite children because they do his will and work.

As Naomi Klein said and I am paraphrasing, "There are a lot of ideas lying around. Some are good and some are bad. Be careful which you choose to think about, disseminate, and act on."

Making a mistake is one thing. It is not immoral to be ignorant, but it is immoral to lie and promulgate deceit to achieve one’s goals.

Unitarian Universalists covenant together to affirm and promote seven principles. Unfortunately, besides the principle to affirm and promote justice, equity, and compassion in human relations they have no affirmation about truth telling. 

I have been lied to on many occasions by UUs sometimes with significant congregational consequences. With lies and deceit any trust in covenantal relationships is broken.

The basis of maintaining and benefiting from covenantal relationships is trust and trust is based on honesty.

It would seem then that to maintain healthy covenantal relationships, lying should be prohibited, censured, and called out. Once called out, lying needs to be acknowledged, apologized for, and the lie corrected so that healthy rapport can be restored.

We are living in a time when lying and deceit has become accepted as the way of getting things done and “winning.”

It is time for Unitarian Universalists, more than other Americans, to stand up for truth telling and censure lying and deceit. We can start in our own families, our places of work, in our congregations, in our communities, in our States and in our Nation.

The social disruption of the Covid-19 brings lying and deceit in the pursuit of ulterior motives from the background to the foreground. UUs could lead the way if they could get their own house in order. The disinformation being perpetrated is being used to divide people for political advantage to achieve selfish goals.

One of the most important things you can do during this Covid-19 is simply to recognize, acknowledge, disseminate, and act on the truth so that trust can be restored across our communities, States, Nation and the world.





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