Missionaries


Religious zealots are usually functionally insane. For whatever reason, the zealot's brain is overwhelmed, perhaps hypnotized, by an obsession with a particular fantasy about magical omnipotent beings and superpowers channeled to the zealot by those imaginary beings for any number of purposes. The overall effect on the zealot is that he behaves like a drug addict. Everything he does is centered on getting more and more empowered by this fantasy world. In the Middle East, this addictive drive often leads to a self-destructive explosion, which also kills innocent bystanders.

Christian missionaries are religious zealots. Their brand of addiction to this magical thinking takes the form of a drive to infect anyone they encounter with their mental illness. The drive to convert undermines the very principles taught by their idol, Jesus. Conversion implies aggression and domination. Harassing poor, desperate, vulnerable and uneducated people is the method. Offering tokens of support, such as soup kitchens, food banks, child care or thrift shops, these demented enthusiasts strive to meet goals set by the manipulative hierarchy of whatever sect has gotten them hooked into this behavior. The hierarchy is, of course, motivated by monetary and social superiority, cloaked in trappings of ministry and priesthood.

Practice is not religion. Teaching practice is not conversion. Each person's practice is an individual acceptance of responsibility for personal evolution and liberation from religious domination, political domination and cultural domination, while maintaining a socially responsible role in his environment. This practice cannot be forced on anyone. This accounts for the slow evolution of human consciousness, relevant to the immensity of human population.

Accidents


All of life is accidental. This is not a statement of equivocation. This is an alarm. Wake up.

If you are pretty, healthy, well built, a racial majority where you live, born to a wealthy family by world standards, all of this has come to you by accident. You have not earned any of it. Therefore, you are not any more special than someone who wins the lottery. Society will reward you for these favorable accidents, as long as you conform to what society wants from you. And, because these favorable accidents may have spoiled you in many ways, you may well do everything you can to remain privileged and to feel superior.

Turning the mind away from the conformist view of favorable accidents is very hard for those blessed by them. This is at the very root of a celebrity culture, pumped up by capitalist advertising. It is also at the root of social stagnation. The pretty and rich often call the shots. They are elected to public office. They determine the fashions. They portray the heroes in cinema.

Compassion requires turning away from one's reliance on one's own happy accidents of birth. This, after all, is the story of the historic Buddha. When a person truly abandons the trappings of his accidents of birth in favor of becoming a person of change and intent for the benefit of all beings, it is indeed inspirational. Part of my practice is acknowledging the accidental nature of life and death for all beings.

Aggression


Human life comes with aggression. It is simply part of being an animal. It is hormonal. It is hard-wired. Learning to first recognize aggression in one's own consciousness and behavior is a challenging practice. Road rage, cutting into lines, racing others to check out counters...these are easy examples. However, the harder examples are the subtle forms of aggression that occur when we compete unconsciously with others. This competition is increasing as the world becomes polluted and overpopulated. Resources are dwindling. Capitalism encourages aggression. In fact, anyone who is awake can see the increase in female aggression in the new economy of the US, where women are striving with men for economic equality or dominance. This alone explains to me why capitalism does not bring peace. An economic (survival) system that is based on aggression has not and cannot possibly foster world peace. Propaganda about professional (capitalist) sports as a medium for cooperation and peace is so obviously flawed, when one considers the history of violence at Olympic games and the increased occurrence of drug abuse and corruption in the whole arena of professional sports. People increasingly find surrendering their aggression in capitalist societies frightening. It is the surrendering of a significant defense against poverty and the delusion of control. Yet, no human, male or female, will evolve beyond basic animal behavior and consciousness without surrendering voluntary aggression as a first step to enlightenment, mindfulness and compassion.

How to practice the surrender of voluntary aggression in daily life? First, it is important to recognize the simple physical signs and behaviors of aggression, such as increased heart rate, blood rushing to the face, increased vocal volume, clenched jaw and/or fist, increased driving speed, rushing, and many other signs which must be observed, accepted and recognized in the moment they occur. Otherwise, how can anyone practice control of aggression?

Then what? The daily practice to control aggression by recognizing impulses to be aggressive takes many years to develop. It also requires patience with and acceptance of one's own animal instincts. That is, patient acceptance that we are indeed animals. If a person is wedded to religious notions of man as non-animal, that person will never understand his aggression. Let alone control it and evolve away from it. He will live in denial of it.

Finding and fostering affection and compassion in one's life for oneself and others equally facilitates the process of managing and evolving beyond aggression. I recommend it. It takes time, meditation, determination, and, above all, practice, practice, practice.