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I was born sometime after the First World War, my birth occurred
shortly before the Second World War began. I call this your story
as well as my story, because it is as certain as night follows day
that you were born sometime after a war, and prior to the
beginning of another war.
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In my life the aftermath of the First World War surrounded
me everywhere. I knew people and family who had been involved
in that war, and around me were the results of it. One of the
biggest results was that it shattered an old world order, yet
what had been shattered was still struggling to exist or
re-establish itself. But then, the Second World War gave the
old establishment fatal blows.
I remember as a young child the night victory in Japan was
announced thousands of people thronged the streets of London.
Walking with my family we passed St. James's Park. In an
enormous release of energy and tension the park was littered
with couples having sex. It was a scene that could never have
occurred in the old order, riddled as it was with repression,
class differences, and the huge separation between the monied
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A new world order fought to emerge amidst continuous bloody
conflicts and political struggles for power and control. The
emergence has not been easy. The psyche of individuals, the
control of individuals, has been fought over by competing
influences. And yet we have managed to slowly grow in stature and
awareness.
As with the emergence of anything new, old structures, old
habits and systems have resisted change. I, like you, am partly a
product of my times. As dearly as I would like to believe that my
mind and opinions are my own, they are of course largely what I
have inherited. They have been shaped by the social structure in
which I was born. Without realising it I inherited a way of life
that I was largely unconscious of and took for granted. As a child
I was beaten by my teachers with canes as thick as walking sticks.
It is only looking back that I see I was part of a punitive
society, and I was on the wrong end of the stick. It was a society
in which you either conformed or you were punished. And that was
how school children were trained to conform. The schooling for the
children of the ruling class was completely different. They were
trained to wield the stick, even though it was laid on their body
too. Hierarchy, power and authority were everything.

As a youth I realised that everybody dressed the same, everybody
had the same haircut. We had all been well trained to conform. If
we remained unconscious then we were all being manipulated via our
fears, sexual desires and dreams.
But change was coming, and sometimes it came from unexpected
directions. Our lands became multicultural in ways that we could
never have visualised even a few generations beforehand. And the
influx was not simply because of individuals from other cultures.
It was also in the music they brought, the food they introduced us
to, their art and their way of life. But perhaps more than
anything else there was an influx of ideas, of new perspectives,
of techniques and disciplines to do with the emergence of a new
type of consciousness reaching us from the Far East. Strangely, as
I witnessed this, I could not understand why many Indians or
Japanese knew little about what we were so hungry for. But we were
searching. We were looking for something to free us from the
chains we had been held by. It was a search that those already
born into those cultures did not share. They wanted what they
thought we had, the goods of the world, or access to our technical
knowledge. But our search was for the fertiliser and nutrients
that would enable us to grow beyond the limitations we had been
bound by.
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Even so it was not easy. Essentially we were not looking for
something that would re-establish old cultures, old ways of
life, old tribal beliefs or patterns of behaviour. We didn't
completely know what we were looking for though. We were
searching for something we hadn't known before, so were not
clear about. Therefore many of us tried to adopt the eastern
or ancient tribal methods or rituals without extracting their
essence, without translating them into our present needs. |
As Carl Jung points out, through a shallow imitation of such
practices and ideas, Western men and women abandon the one safe
foundation of the Western mind, and lose themselves in a mist of
words and ideas that could never have originated in Western
brains, and can never be profitably grafted upon them. He or she
puts on an exterior behaviour that does not emerge out of their
own being, is not an experience of their own nature, and does not
expand upon their own innate potential. It does not digest the new
input as a plant takes in fertiliser and transforms it into its
own living cells.
Through the struggle of absorbing the new and extracting its
essence many of us began to find a new awareness of ourselves and
the world around us. This wasn't simply by accepting the words
somebody else had spoken or written. It wasn't the learning of a
new belief system that included such things as reincarnation,
Karma and subtle bodies. We didn't immerse ourselves in those
beliefs as one might take on a new religion. We tested them
critically in our own lives. We delved into ourselves adapting
age-old techniques to our present need and temperament. And that
progress is still under way. But what it has given rise to is a
new spirit of our times. Emerging from it is a cutting perception,
new tools of being, a vision that brings us into life not just as
manipulated individuals, conforming to the needs of commerce and
politics, not simply following the fashions of sex or lifestyle.
A new type of human being is emerging. A new man and a new woman
are now among us. I struggle with words to encompass who they are,
but I will attempt it.
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The new woman and the new man experience themselves
differently. Like us they are a human animal. Like us they
breathe, eat, defecate and reproduce. But the way they deal
with themselves, the way they meet their own thoughts and
emotions, is different to many of the people we see around us.
They have developed a self-awareness which does not lose
itself in their experience of thinking and emotions. Through
long practice they have learned to categorise what they
experience. This is a thought; this is an emotion; this is a
physical sensation; this is a sensory impression. Mostly
people identify totally with what they think or feel. |
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Chick
being de-beaked |
Upon such identification whole nations go to war with other
nations because of a difference of belief such as we see in
politics and religion. Upon such identification people experience
enormous stress, confusion, antagonism and all the many other ills
that arise from identification with what are simply passing
experiences. Through such identification advertising sways
millions to become consumers of goods and drugs that are basically
harmful chemicals. Through such identifications people accept the
production of goods that if they were personally involved in the
production they would never use. Who among you would personally
torture thousands of animals to discover if the shampoo you are
using will hurt your eyes? Who of you would keep chickens in
conditions that are nothing more than brutal torture?
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But those are not the main issues relating to the men and
women who are the Spirit of our Age. The main issue is that
through their development of self-awareness there has awoken
in them a cutting perception of the religions, the politics,
and the social order around them. They easily move beyond the
old limitations of creed, of skin colour, of national
boundary, of political affiliation and social attitudes. They
live differently, they love differently, and their goals and
aims are different. They, and perhaps you are among them if
you have walked that path of awareness, are the emerging new
social order. You are the Spirit of the Age. |
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You and I stand in the middle of a shattered old world order,
and our mother the Earth that is being shattered. We are witnesses
and participants in what is emerging. Our personal struggle is
part of the great journey of humanity. What part are you going to
play?
See: Groundswell;
Visions.

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