Again, please don't think that I'm giving you moral advice, or that
I'm saying you're "supposed to" think this way, or that anyone expects
you to just automatically do it, because it's hard, it takes will and
mental effort, and if you're like me, some days you won't be able to do
it, or you just flat-out won't want to. But most days, if you're aware
enough to give yourself a choice, you can choose to look differently at
this fat, dead-eyed, over-made-lady who just screamed at her little
child in the checkout line-maybe she's not usually like this; maybe
she's been up three straight nights holding the hand of her husband
who's dying of bone cancer, or maybe this very lady is the low-wage
clerk at the Motor Vehicles Department who just yesterday helped your
spouse resolve a nightmarish red-tape problem through some small act of
bureaucratic kindness. Of course, none of this is likely, but it's also
not impossible-it just depends on what you want to consider. If you're
automatically sure that you know what reality is and who and what is
really important-if you want to operate on your default-setting-then
you, like me, will not consider possibilities that aren't pointless and
annoying. But if you've really learned how to think, how to pay
attention, then you will know you have other options. It will actually
be within your power to experience a crowded, loud, slow, consumer
hell-type situation as not only meaningful but sacred, on fire with the
same force that lit the stars-compassion, love, the sub-surface unity of
all things. Not that that mystical stuff's necessarily true: The only
thing that's capital-T True is that you get to decide how
you're going to try to see it. You get to consciously decide what has
meaning and what doesn't. You get to decide what to worship...
Because here's something else that's true. In the day-to-day trenches
of adult life, there is actually no such thing as atheism. There is no
such thing as not worshipping. Everybody worships. The only choice we
get is what to worship. And an outstanding reason for choosing
some sort of God or spiritual-type thing to worship-be it J.C. or Allah,
be it Yahweh or the Wiccan mother-goddess or the Four Noble Truths or
some infrangible set of ethical principles-is that pretty much anything
else you worship will eat you alive. If you worship money and things-if
they are where you tap real meaning in life-then you will never have
enough. Never feel you have enough. It's the truth. Worship your own
body and beauty and sexual allure and you will always feel ugly, and
when time and age start showing, you will die a million deaths before
they finally plant you. On one level, we all know this stuff
already-it's been codified as myths, proverbs, clichés, bromides,
epigrams, parables: the skeleton of every great story. The trick is
keeping the truth up-front in daily consciousness. Worship power-you
will feel weak and afraid, and you will need ever more power over others
to keep the fear at bay. Worship your intellect, being seen as
smart-you will end up feeling stupid, a fraud, always on the verge of
being found out. And so on.
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