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The Stonyhill Primitive Ego Theory of Human Social and Spiritual Development© (PET) was developed to offer not only a simple coherent theory for the development and evolution of human consciousness, but to also provide the psychological tools and insights needed so-as-to enable the infusion of "intentionality" in the future growth of our species consciousness.
PET is a developmental theory of the human ego that could be offered in our public school systems to teach the skills and insights required for growth in psychological intelligence (PQ©) and the intentional maturation of our species consciousness, or to those interested in the authentic spiritual growth that comes through growth in one's self-awareness.
Readers can go to www.stonyhill.com for in-depth articles and past Newsletter discussions on the subjects of our inner-child's primitive ego, awakening, happiness, compassion, authentic spiritual growth, and The Primitive Ego Theory of Human Social and Spiritual Development©.)
PERSONAL THOUGHTS
Why I Publish The Stonyhill Newsletter
As we have been discussing in this three article series, I am convinced that life as we know it will soon undergo some life altering changes. These challenges are going to force us as a self-conscious species to move beyond the current adolescent narcissism of our species, intentionally manifest a more mature adult consciousness, and bring an end to our reliance on the religious, political, and economic ideologies that created the unparalleled levels of conflict, violence, suffering, and death for so many people in the 20th century.
I am convinced that most of the problems we are facing globally today, problems that are currently being blamed on the obvious greed of our various Corporate, Wall Street, and Banking executives, and the collapse of the housing bubble are the direct result of a) our runaway global population explosion, b) our blind belief in the myth that our planet can successfully support an unlimited economic growth for 8 to 10 billion people, and c) our lack of psychological intelligence that leaves us blind to the dangers of denial inherent in our inner child's primitive ego thinking process.
Our planet simply does not have the resources to "sustainably" provide a Western standard of living for the one billion people currently living in the Western culture. To assume that we can somehow provide that same standard of living for an additional nine to eleven billion people is a level of denial and ignorance we can not afford.
The myth of unlimited economic expansion is unraveling. We are facing our current economic crisis partly because of uncontrolled primitive ego corporate greed, but primarily because we are trying to meet the unlimited "wants" of too many people and ignoring the "needs" of countless billions of others.
In a nut shell, this is why I write about the dangers and narcissism of primitive ego thinking and why I feel it is so important for us to understand and intentionally evolve and mature our primitive ego consciousness into that of a more observing and humble contemplative ego. We may not be fully ready for the challenges that we have unknowingly created for ourselves, but ready or not, they will soon be upon us.
Primitive Ego Psychology and the Primitive Ego Theory of Human Social and Spiritual Development could be effective tools to ensure a more enlightened conscious evolution of our human consciousness, but to be effective, they must first become basic psychological insights and tools taught in our public educational system.
Blessings for a holiday season filled with love and compassion. See you in the New Year.
Namaste
Dick Rauscher
3) SPIRITUAL PRACTICE
We could make a significant contribution to reducing global warming if we simply cut our meat consumption by 20 %. This simple spiritual practice would protect the earth mother that birthed us and increase our enlightenment…our evolutionary spirituality….our ability to work "with" the laws of Nature and the Initial Evolutionary Impulse that created our universe rather than "against" it. As reflectively conscious beings, we are an integral force involved in shaping and creating the future of our world. Enlightenment is more than a personal goal, it is the goal of our species. Enlightenment is more than a psychological goal. It is how we act and behave; what we manifest. It is who we are.
For those of you who are looking for a spiritual practice that will make a significant difference for the world, consider the following:
- It has been shown that eating too much meat is unhealthy; a primary cause of heart problems and clogged arteries.
- Cattle production is a major contributor of green house gases and global warming.
- Cow manure releases nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that has roughly 300 times the warming effect of CO2. They pass about 200 liters of methane gas. Methane gas has 23 times the warming impact of CO2. When you consider the fact that there are 100 million beef cattle in the United States alone, these statistics begin to point to a significant cause of global warming.
- It is estimated that livestock production is responsible for 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
- Cattle are raised on large amounts of grain which is very energy-intensive to produce.
- It takes roughly ten times the grain required to produce the same number of calories from meat than it does from grain alone. In other words, it takes 10 units of grain to produce the same number of calories in meat that you would get from one unit of grain alone. Most of the world's grain production is fed to cattle, not people.
- The methane gas that comes from cow manure stays in the atmosphere far longer than CO2.
- Roughly 30% of the world's land surface area is devoted to livestock production and the damage to soil and surrounding water resources is very high.
- Compared to rice and vegetables, beef uses 16 times as much energy and produces 25 times as much CO2.
- In Latin America roughly 70% of former forest cover is now being used for grazing.
The average person in the industrialized world eats about 180 pounds of meat a year. People in the developing nations consume about 68 pounds a year. Between population growth and the fact that as the world economy grows for countries like China and India, one of the first things they will do is increase their meat consumption.
The majority of these statistics came from Rajendra Pachauri, head of the U.N.'S Nobel Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.(Http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1839995,00.html)
4) QUOTES
You'd think if some tiger were lunging at your neck, your attention would be riveted on the tiger. But that's apparently not how it works in the age of global A.D.D. As a tiger sinks its teeth into the world's neck, we focus on the dust bunnies under the bed and the floorboards that need replacing on the deck. We live in the world of Perverse Cosmic Myopia, an inability to focus attention on the most perilous matter at hand.
David Brooks, Op-Ed Columnist for the The New York Times, March 20, 2009
It is not the strongest of the species that survive,
nor the most intelligent,
but the one most responsive to change.
Charles Darwin
If we sanction violence in our hearts, we are going to cooperate with whomever is waging war. We are participants because psychologically we sanction violence. If we really want to put an end to warfare, we need to explore deep into the human psyche where the roots of violence have a stronghold. Unless we find the roots of violence, ambition, and jealousy, we will not find our way out of chaos. Failure to eliminate their roots will doom us to endless miserable repetitions of the failures of the past.
Unknown Author (Included because it speaks so clearly of the dangers of primitive ego thinking.}
GOALS OF THE STONYHILL NEWSLETTER
We live in a world filled with conflict and violence. Almost everyone agrees that something has to change. There is an urgent need to develop a more compassionate global spirituality.
At Stonyhill, we believe it makes no sense to profess the values and morality of peace and compassion while continuing to manifest the primitive ego's paradigm of vertical power called survival of the fittest; a paradigm of power, control, and violence.
We must learn how the unconscious judgments of the primitive ego bring the seeds of conflict, and a sense of "otherness" into the world. If our personal goal is to do no harm to others or the world, then our thinking must consciously evolve and become more conscious or self-aware.
We will become what we think about and authentic spiritual growth is achieved only when we grow in self-awareness.
Traditional mainline religions are based on primitive pre-modern and violent tribal metaphors written during a time when our human consciousness was still very primitive. Until our mainline religions remove the violence contained in their scriptures and come to understand that most of the wisdom in their scriptures is metaphoric and should not be interpreted literally, they will be unable to offer the moral and ethical framework needed to create effective global solutions to the challenges facing us in the 21st century.
We will evolve as humans only as we become more self-aware and intentionally increase our ability to love unconditionally. A compassionate global spirituality is no longer just an interesting philosophic idea; the future of the human species may very well depend upon our ability to create it. The danger that we could destroy ourselves as a species has never been greater. The creation of a compassionate global community is the most important goal of human consciousness in the 21st century.
The Stonyhill Newsletter explores the insights and spiritual practices required to achieve the authentic spiritual growth that comes from deep self-awareness, understanding the primitive ego that resides in each of us, and the intentional evolution of our species consciousness.
The Stonyhill newsletter is written each month for counselors, therapists, clergy, and individuals interested in authentic spiritual growth, intentional growth in our human consciousness, and the formation of a compassionate, non-violent global community that openly embraces radical inclusiveness and diversity.
Namaste
Dick Rauscher
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Stonyhill Newsletter is written and published by Dick Rauscher, M.Div., Fellow AAPC. For past issues of the Stonyhill Newsletter and other in depth articles on authentic spiritual growth and the Primitive Ego Theory of Human Development written by Dick Rauscher go to www.stonyhill.com
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There are two primary choices in life;
to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.
Denis Waitley
Over the two decades that I've been teaching, I have not met one person who found the will and the emotional strength and conviction to evolve at the deepest level until they had really awakened to the enormity of our collective evolutionary predicament. It is only when the individual begins to authentically experience nothing less than a cosmic sense of responsibility for the evolutionary process-not just intellectually and philosophically, but emotionally-that he or she finds the strength and the wherewithal to do whatever is necessary to transform and become a worthy evolutionary pioneer. Andrew Cohen, the editor of EnlightenNext magazine.
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